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LakesLass

LakesLass Report 4 Jan 2008 20:56

Thanks Michelle. Something to think about.

LakesLass

LakesLass Report 4 Jan 2008 20:54

Name of relative is John Dowsett

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 4 Jan 2008 20:50

What's the name of your relative?

***Michelle***

***Michelle*** Report 4 Jan 2008 20:47

Hi,
You prob can get info online so hope someone on GR can help but if not found this book and the link is below which contains the 1871 census and the Rinaldo.


Royal Navy Ships at Sea and in Ports Abroad in the 1871 Census


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Census entries giving details on crew Name, Rank, Condition (married or single), Age and Place of Birth. Covers piece numbers RG10/5779-5785.
Vessels Included:
Adventure, Algernine, Antelope, Avon, Barrosa, Basilisk, Beacon, Blanche, Boxer, Bristol, Bullfinch, Cadmas, Calidonia, Chanticleer, Cherub, Cockatrice, Cockchafer, Columbine, Cossack, Cracker, Crocodile, Danae, Defence, Dove, Dryad, Dwarf, Eclipse, Egmont, Elk, Enterprize, Fawn, Firm, Flora, Fly, Forte, Frances, Gladiator, Grasshopper, Growler, Hibernia, Hornet, Icarus, Immortalite, Jaseur, Juno, Lapwing, Lee, Leren, Lord Warden, Lynt, Magpie, Malabar, Midge, Minstrel, Myronidou, Narcissus, Industry, Invincible, Newport, Nimble, Niobe, Nymphe, Ocean, Opossum, Pandora, Pert, Philomel, Pigeon, Plover, Prince Consort, Princess Charlotte, Pylades, Raccoon, Rapid, Rattlesnake, Rinaldo, Ringdove, Rocket, Rosario, Royal Alfred, Royal Oak, Royalist, Salamis, Charybidis, Galatea.

ISBN: 1-86150-944-8

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On 1871-07-16 Captain Visier of the Dutch vessel Aurora spotted the flagpole which the Megaera's crew had erected and Lt. Lewis Jones sailed with her to Surabaya, Java, which they reached on 1871-08-02. He despatched telegrams to the British Consul in Batavia (Jakarta) and to the Royal Navy Commodore in Hong Kong, who ordered HMS Rinaldo to sail to the rescue

LakesLass

LakesLass Report 4 Jan 2008 20:25

I believe I have traced an ancestor on 1871 census who is listed on vessel 'Rinaldo' .. at sea.
How can I find out 1. if this is correct ancestor and 2. more info about the vessel. I tried googling the ships name but am now confused!