↑ 'William Bryan'. 312 tons, departed Plymouth, Devon, on 19 November 1840, Arrived New Plymouth on 31 March 1841 . Alexander McLean, Commander; Henry Weeks, Surgeon-Superintendent. CLIMO Mr & Mrs James; DAWE Arthur; JAMES John; PHILLIPS Ann, John, Mary, Emma, Ann Jnr, Richard. Passenger List
↑ NZBDM marriages 26/8/1844 1844/1 Ema Phillips Edward Tucker
The Establishment of the New Plymouth Settlement in New Zealand 1841 -1843, Compiled & Edited by J. Rutherford and W.H Skinner
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