


From Blighty to Baghdad
The Genealogy of the Smith/Lincoln Family
Immigration
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1 | ![]() | Passenger List - Neptune Honorah Behan aged 27 departed Portsmouth December 12th, 1840 aboard the Neptune and arrived in Sydney on April 18th, 1841. | |
2 | ![]() | Passenger List - Sierra Annie Elizabeth Benson aged 22 departed Sydney, Australia on October 10th, 1904 aboard the S.S. Sierra travelling 2nd class, and arrived in San Francisco, California, USA on October 31st, 1904. | |
3 | ![]() | Passenger List - Tamar Thomas and Ann Lincoln nee Chapman departed London October 12th, 1852 aboard the Tamar and arrived in Sydney on January 29th, 1853 | |
4 | ![]() | Passenger List - Ventura Mabel Edith Benson aged 23 departed Sydney, Australia on January 2nd, 1919 aboard the S.S. Ventura travelling 2nd class, and arrived in San Francisco, California, USA on January 21st, 1919. | |
5 | ![]() | Passenger List - Waverley Thomas and Ann Lincoln nee Nevill, daughter Ann Sophia departed London September 3rd, 1848 aboard the Waverley and arrived in Sydney on December 20th, 1848. A son Thomas George was born during the voyage. | |
6 | ![]() | Passenger List - Waverley William Lincoln departed London September 3rd, 1848 aboard the Waverley and arrived in Sydney on December 20th, 1848. His brother Thomas and his family also travelled on this voyage. | |
7 | ![]() | Passenger List - Wilson Kennedy Samuel and Hannah Sidey nee Lincoln departed London August 30th, 1852 aboard the Wilson Kennedy and arrived in Sydney on December 27th, 1852. | |
8 | ![]() | S.S. Sierra Built in Philadelphia 1900 for Oceanic. This 6,076 ton passenger liner was sold in 1920, operated by Polish-American Navigation Co. as GDANSK. It was repurchased by Oceanic in 1924 and renamed Sierra, then finally sold to Japanese Scrappers in 1934. | |
9 | ![]() | S.S. Ventura Built in Philadelphia in 1900, this 6,282 ton passenger liner was operated by the Oceanic Steamship Company until it was sold to Japanese scrappers in 1934. |