arrived Port Adelaids, SA 16-Mar-1852
having sailed from Plymouth on Friday 12-Dec-1851
her registered displacement was 721 tons
captained by E. R. Coleman
with surgeon Edward Kearney
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Those people in my tree who were on board this ship were :-
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Tuesday, March 16—The ship Sibella, 721 tons, Coleman, master, from Plymouth December 4th, with 257 Government emigrants. The following is the list of names—B. Bird wife and two children, Wm. Crask wife and two children, J. Flatt wife and child, Wm. Graham wife and child, Hiskin wife and 2 children, McDonald wife and 2 children, P. Riggall wife and child, J. Sisson and wife, J. Shearer wife and three children, P. Shearer and son, A. McArthur and wife, H. Vaughan and wife, S. Dalton and wife, Chas. Hardy and wife, C. Keane wife and child, M. Limane and wife, M. Murphy wife and two children, C. Maddacks and wife, F. Nelson wife and three children, M. O'Brien and wife, J. Ryan and wife, M. Scanlon wife and five children, C. Palmer wife and child, J. Sherwood and wife, H. Wheelan wife and child, G. Wilsden wife and six children, T. Daff wife and three children, Wm. Winton and wife, J. Doody wife and three children, M. Tushey wife and three children, M. Rontlege wife and child, H. Fisher and wife, T. Goodwin wife and child, J. Hart and wife, J. Lock wife and three children, H. Millgate and wife, S. Munyard wife and four children, J. Salter and wife, M. Donoghue wife and two children, J. Leslie and wife, J. G. Lewis and wife, J. Nichols and wife, Nancy McArthur, T, Hiskin, R. Bye, H. Coote, Thos., Chas. and Wm. Crick, C. Curtis, Wm. Frost, T. Holland, G. Nesbett, R. Miller, H. Philbey, E. Rose, T. E. Smith, Jas. and Wm. Shearer, W. Thenf, E. Williams, M. Wright, W. C. Bartlett, Wm. Craise, M. Caffee, Wm. Davey, J. C. Ellis, M. Griffin, P. Kenny, J. Lynch, James Limane, Pat, John and Peter Murphy, S. Paynter, John Smith, V. Stephens, Connor, John, Pat, and Patrick Scanlon, S. Silverthome, W. Hennessy, J. Whyte, J. Dorey, James, Mark, and Walter Lock, S. and Wm. Munyard, D. Northcott, G. Palmer, J. Liscomhe, W. Richards, J. Salmon, W. Ardell, M. Bennall, W. and F. Blackmore, W. Curgenven, J. Kenny, T. Kearney, W. Mackey, H. and John Mitchell, P. Quinlan, C. Scanlon, O. Simmons, W. Wilson, D. Hayes, D. Courtenay, Margt. Hale, Anne Edminster, Margt. and Mary Shearer, Anne Blackwell, Bridget Casey, Bridget and Anne Connor, Mary Colm, Bridget Dowdy, Anne Fitzgerald, Winiped Hynes, Mary Kennedy, Judy Kerin, Mary Limane, Dorothy Mullins, Mary and Bridget Murphy, Mary and Bridget McGann, Margt. McNamara, Dorothea O'Neal, Mary and Anne Scanlon, Mary Silverthome, Charlotte Winton, Biddy Doody, Biddy Clune, Johanna Hennessy, E. L. M. Carey, Maria Fnller, Jane Lock, Harriett Mungard, Ellen, Sarah, Carol., and Sarah Palmer, Elizth. Blackmore, Sarah Cunncain, Mary Dalton, Mary and Margt, Holland, Sophia Kearney, Cathe. and Sarah McArthur, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Murphy.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (1852, March 20). Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), p. 4. Retrieved September 29, 2016, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article160108770