Clifton
Ship: 820 tons
Captain: Cox
Surgeon Superintendent: Joseph Hamilton Smyth
Sailed London October 2nd 1841 - arrived Wellington February 17th February 1842
Sailed Isle of White October 3rd 1841
Name | Age | Occupation | Comments | |
Cabin Passengers | ||||
Collins | Frederick | |||
Collins | Richard | |||
Cox | Mrs | |||
Child | ||||
Smyth | Joseph Hamilton | Surgeon on Board | ||
Steerage | ||||
Barnett | Sydney William | 26 | Sawyer | |
Ann Maria | 25 | |||
William George | 1 | |||
Thomas | Born at sea | |||
Bartlett | Nathaniel | 30 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Sarah | 37 | |||
Fanny | 8 | |||
Samuel Nathaniel | 6 | |||
Theophilus | 4 | |||
Elizabeth | 18 mths | |||
Bentley | John | 20 | Miller | |
Bicknell | Joseph | 35 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Elizabeth | 35 | |||
John | 12 | |||
Mary Ann | 7 | |||
Sarah | 4 | |||
Elizabeth | Infant | |||
Bicknell | Harriet | 17 | Servant | |
Bicknell | William | 14 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Bills | Frederick | 27 | Ropemaker & Labourer | |
Mary Ann | 24 | |||
James Richard | 6 mths | |||
Bird | William | 33 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Betsy | 32 | |||
Mary | 4 | |||
John | 3 | |||
Amelia | 1 mth | |||
Bishop | Joseph | 24 | Gardener & Agricultural Labourer | |
Eliza | 24 | |||
John | 4 | |||
Elizabeth | 11 mths | |||
Board | George | 26 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Ann | 30 | |||
Amelia Ann | 2 | |||
Tom | 11 mths | |||
Braybrooke | Amelia | 16 | Lacemaker | Niece of Mrs Howe |
Brockhurst | Samuel | 35 | Gardener | |
Mary Ann | 35 | |||
Samuel Jnr | 14 | Labourer | ||
Mary Ann | 10 | |||
Henry | 7 | |||
Jane Ann | 4 | |||
Hannah | Infant | |||
Buckridge | Robert | 25 | Gardener | |
Ann | 22 | |||
Ann | 4 | |||
Robert | 2 | |||
Emily | 3 mths | |||
Cameron | Peter | 30 | Carpenter & Joiner | |
Elizabeth | 28 | |||
Margaret | 9 | |||
John | 7 | |||
Peter | 4 | |||
Ellen | Infant | |||
Chapman | John | 23 | Woollen Draper | |
Christison | Peter | 36 | Baker | |
Lydia | 24 | |||
Cording | Edmund | 25 | Carpenter | |
Sophia | 25 | |||
Sophia | 5 | |||
Ann | 10 mths | |||
Dodge | William | 31 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Kerdiana | 30 | |||
Elizabeth | 10 | |||
William | 8 | |||
Jane | 5 | |||
Joseph | 3 | |||
Edwards | George | 41 | Agricultural labourer & Cheesemaker | |
Mary | 38 | |||
Elizabeth | 12 | |||
George | 9 | |||
Emma | 6 | |||
Charles | 3 | |||
Fill | Caroline | 17 | Sempstress | |
Fill | Ellen | 15 | Servant | |
Fill | William | 48 | Gardener & Agricultural Labourer | |
Elizabeth | 45 | |||
William | 3 | |||
Albert William | 1 | |||
Fisher | Isaac | 21 | Gardener & Labourer | |
Sarah | 19 | |||
Louiza Ann | 2 | |||
Mary | 5 weeks | |||
Gibbs | James | 18 | Agriculturalist | |
Gray | Benjamin | 23 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Emma | 21 | |||
Joseph | 1 | |||
Hall | John | 26 | Joiner | |
Susanna | 26 | |||
Hallett | James | 25 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Elizabeth | 29 | |||
Sarah Ann | 4 | |||
Mary Jane | 2 | Died at sea | ||
Hargreave | David Crispin | 25 | Compositor | |
Sarah | 25 | |||
John William | 11 mths | |||
Harris | Charles | 39 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Mary | 35 | |||
Harris | Luke | 28 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Charlotte | 32 | |||
George | 12 | |||
James | 9 | |||
William | 6 | |||
Sarah | 4 | |||
Jonah | 2 | |||
Hartley | Joseph | 30 | Cutler & Gunsmith | |
Trifanna | 29 | |||
Holmes | John | 40 | Cabinet Maker & Carpenter Widower | |
William | 18 | Cabinet Maker | ||
Mary Ann | 15 | Sempstress | ||
Jane | 8 | |||
Hood | Robert | 27 | Carpenter | |
Mary | 25 | |||
Mary | 11 mths | |||
Hood | William | 23 | Carpenter & Joiner | |
Howe | John | 39 | Brickmaker | |
Elizabeth | 39 | |||
Eliza | 20 | Servant | ||
Charles | 17 | Shoemaker | ||
Dinah | 12 | |||
William | 10 | |||
John | 8 | |||
Amos | 6 | |||
Aaron | 4 | |||
Lydia | 1 | |||
Hudson | William | 27 | Chair & Cabinet Maker | |
Elizabeth | 25 | |||
Henry | 4 | |||
Elizabeth Ann | 2 | |||
Robert | Infant | |||
Johnson | John | 31 | Tinman & Brazier | |
Elizabeth | 31 | |||
Emily Marion | 8 | |||
William Henry | 6 | |||
Elizabeth Sarah | 3 | |||
Maria Teresa | 11 mths | |||
Kibblewhite | Richard | 30 | Agricultural Labourer & Shoemaker | |
Mary | 26 | |||
James | 10 weeks | |||
King | Michael | 38 | Plasterer | |
Elizabeth | 38 | |||
Lloyd | John | 35 | Baker | |
Martha Mary Ann | 35 | |||
Priscilla | 2 | |||
London | Henry | 33 | Carpenter | |
Martha | 35 | |||
Henry William | 14 | Labourer | ||
George | 12 | |||
Charles | 9 | |||
John | 7 | |||
William | 5 | |||
James | 4 | |||
Mary | 5 mths | |||
Mace | Amos | 36 | Sawyer, Carpenter & Farm Labourer | |
Catherine | 36 | |||
Reuben | 14 | Labourer | ||
Levy | 10 | |||
Warren | 8 | |||
Selina | 5 | |||
Rowlett | 3 | |||
Charles | 6 mths | |||
Manson | Magnus | 51 | Agricultural Labourer | Widower |
Tamer | 29 | Servant | ||
James | 26 | Cooper | ||
Magnus Jnr | 24 | Agricultural Labourer | ||
Robert | 21 | Agricultural Labourer | ||
Janet | 16 | Servant | ||
Martin | James | 40 | Wheelwright | |
Augusta | 34 | |||
Harriett | 12 | |||
Elizabeth | 10 | |||
Emma | 7 | |||
Sarah | 5 | |||
James | 3 | |||
Robert | 1 | |||
Martin | William | 24 | Bricklayer | |
Harriet | 26 | |||
John Evan | 7 | |||
Masters | Arthur | 32 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Charlotte | 31 | |||
Ann | 10 | |||
John | 5 | |||
Charles | 3 | |||
Millward | George | 37 | Sawyer | |
Jane | 36 | |||
Jane | 16 | Sempstress | ||
George | 12 | |||
Matilda | 13 | Niece | ||
Moody | William Gilbert Ford | 20 | ||
Morgan | Edward | 36 | Shoemaker | |
Sophia | 32 | |||
Sophia | 13 | |||
Edward | 11 | |||
Mary Ann | 9 | |||
Mortley | Joseph | 30 | Carpenter | |
Sarah | 30 | |||
Frances | 6 | |||
William | 5 | |||
James | 10 mths | |||
Mudford | John | 44 | Sailmaker | |
Johannah | 44 | |||
George | 21 | Seaman | ||
Ann | 18 | Servant | ||
William | 8 | |||
Mudford | John Jnr | 23 | Sailcloth Maker | |
Susan | 22 | |||
Susan | 7 weeks | |||
Paddock | Charles | 20 | Miller | |
Percy | Joseph Hewlett | 40 | Carpenter & Joiner | |
Esther | 39 | |||
Joseph Henry | 19 | Carpenter & Joiner | ||
Elizabeth | 16 | Dressmaker | ||
Henry James | 7 | |||
Eunice Esther | 2 | |||
Piper | William | 23 | Carpenter | Nephew to James Reed |
Puckridge | Septimus | 20 | Watchmaker | |
Reed | James | 35 | Carpenter | |
Jane | 34 | |||
Louisa | 14 | Sempstress | ||
Fanny | 12 | |||
Jane | 10 | |||
Robertson | Duncan | 33 | Sawyer | |
Margaret | 22 | |||
Rotherham | Mark | 27 | Brickmaker | |
Mary | 25 | |||
Emma | 8 | |||
Thomas | 7 | |||
Saint | Thomas | 20 | Sempstress | |
Saint | Susan | 17 | Tinman, Brazier & Ploughman | |
Stacey | James | 25 | Labourer | |
Ann | 29 | |||
Stafford | Thomas | 17 | Clerk | |
Stevens | Charles | 29 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Lydia | 32 | |||
Caroline | 5 | |||
James | 1 | |||
Stratford | George Alder | 32 | Excavator | |
Mary Ann | 22 | |||
James | 7 | |||
Mary Ann | 8 mths | |||
Tomlin | John | 54 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Elizabeth | 37 | |||
Richard | 14 | Labourer | ||
Thomas | 12 | |||
Charles | 10 | |||
Silas | 9 | |||
Henry | 4 | |||
James Harvey | 1 | |||
Toney | John | 28 | Gardener | Widower |
Hannah | 4 | |||
Trask | Harriet | 18 | Servant | |
Trask | Israel | 36 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Ann | 35 | |||
Israel | 9 | |||
Enoch | 7 | |||
Kenrahappuch | 3 | |||
Mary | 9 mths | |||
Turner | John | 36 | Shoemaker | |
Celia | 34 | |||
Charlotte | 13 | |||
Celia | 11 | |||
Joseph | 9 | |||
Mary Ann | 4 | |||
Sarah | 2 | |||
Ann | 4 mths | |||
Watson | John | 28 | Painter & Labourer | |
Emma Ann | 27 | |||
John | 7 | |||
David | 5 | |||
George Henry | 3 | |||
Sydney Young | 4 mths | |||
Weatherby | ||||
Wells | G. E. Martin | 15 | Wheelwright's Apprentice (to W. Martin) | |
Whibbey | Thomas | 31 | Shepherd | |
Edith | 31 | |||
Ann | 6 | |||
Charles | 9 weeks | |||
Witt | Benjamin | 30 | Carpenter | |
Witt | Henry | 21 | Agricultural Labourer | |
Eliza | 21 | |||
Woodward | Jonas | 31 | Schoolmaster | (Wife not going) |
Christiana | 6 | |||
Elizabeth | 5 | |||
Mary Ann | 4 | |||
Rose | 10 mths | |||
Wright | Rebecca | 25 | Servant | |
MILLWARD: At the Police Office yesterday, Mr. Halswell presiding in the absence of Mr. Murphy, Captain Cox, of the Clifton, was fined three pound's for an assault on an emigrant named Millvvard, with liberty to speak to the prosecutor. It appeared that Millward, who was intoxicated, was standing near the main hatchway, after the emigrants had been three times ordered to leave the deck and go down below, in consequence of a muster on deck of the crew, who had exhibited indications of mutiny. The Captain pushed Millward, who fell headlong into the steerage, where he remained insensible for an hour and a half. He was afterwards taken into the cuddy, and treated kindly by the Captain, and the next day was able to walk about,, but complained of weakness, and he now professes himself unable to work at his business of a sawyer. Captain Cox had received great provocation, but not in the opinion of the Court sufficient to justify an assault. Source: New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, March 9th, 1842 |
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Copyright Denise & Peter 1999 - 2009
Reference:
Archives New Zealand NZC 34/2 p181