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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Nov. 28, 1912

Had more callers today. In the even-
ing Annie and I were invited up
to Mrs. Murdocks. We took our sewing
along. Mrs. Will Fisher was in. Mr.
Massey called for us and took us 
home. Mrs. Murdock served us
dainty lunch.

Nov. 27, 1912

Not much housework today. Mena
does all right. We are having
callers everyday. People are very kind
and thoughtful. Put fresh flowers
all round the rooms this morning.
Never knew what it was to have as
many flowers as I wanted to work
with but have now. I never saw such
flowers as we have in Hobart. Everybody
that has a house has a garden.

Nov. 26, 1912

The girls trunk has come and we
feel so glad. Got her room ready
this morning. Had three callers to-
day. Mrs. Murdock, Mis Rex and
Mrs. admas. Enjoyed them all.
Mrs. W. J. J. Reynolds has been in
several times. Mena arrived
 this evening and we could have
embraced her. She is small but
neat looking and smart about her
work. Hope she likes us.

Nov. 25, 1912


Housework again today.

Nov. 24, 1912

Annie and Jim went out to church
this mroning. I got dinner. In
the afternoon went for a walk
with Jim.

Nov. 23, 1912

Mena Harris the girl Jim went to 
see came in today and has agreed
 to come to us on Tuesday.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Nov. 22, 1912

Had a washwoman in today and
spent most of the day waiting on
her and carrying tea. Heard of
a maid this afternoon only hope
we get her. Jim and I went up
to Mrs. Tim Murdocks in the evening.
Met Mrs. Will Fisher and Mr. Jack.
Captain Kell and Mr. Murdock.
Jim and Mr. Murdock went to
see about the maid we want while
I sat and talked to the rest. Had
lunch and got home about ten.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Nov. 18, 1912

Did housework most of the day
which will be all I have to write
for a week.

Nov. 17, 1912

Sunday morning but no one even
thought of going to church. With
the children there is no time left
when the house work is done. Mr.
Massey has a room with us and
we certainly enjoy having him.
He takes his meals at the hotel.
Went for a walk with Jim in the
afternoon.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Nov. 16, 1912

Have not done any work for three
months and I certainly feel
clumsy about housework.  Have a
gas stove but hope we will be
fortunate enough to find a maid.
Went uptown with Jim this morning
and did some ordering. The child-
ren are both well and enjoying 
the home. Went to bed tired.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Final Leg of the Journey......

...so here is a map to date, showing the
last ten days or so of their
transit to Hobart, Tasmania.....
recap to follow.

However, this is only the beginning
of the adventure!!!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Nov. 15, 1912

Had breakfast on the Maunganui.
Mr. Massey came down to the wharf.
Catherine went for a little walk
with him before breakfast. Got
a cab and drove out home. Hobart
certainly looked mighty pretty
and we were so glad to bet on
land again. Jim had taken a
house ready furnished. The garden
was a mass of flowers the morning
we arrive and the place certainly
looked well. Jim and Mr. Massey
took dinner uptown. We had dinner
here. Mr. Massey had tea with us.

a foreshadowing.....

Enter the newest character in the story: Mr. Massey.
The tale will definitely get more interesting!!!!

Nov. 14, 1912

A very pleasant quiet day spent
on deck. Had a nap in the after-
noon. Mr. Guthrie a minister
from Vermont had traveled with
us all the way from England going
to his home in Dunedin New Zealand.
He crossed with us on the Maunganui.
Got into Hobart sometime through
the night but did not go on shore
until the morning. Had a pleasant
calm trip.

Nov. 13, 1912

Got up tired this morning. Finished
packing, had breakfast and then
said good bye to the people we
knew. It was such a bustle getting
away from the boat. Drove up to
Melbourne town and while Jim
and Annie went out to see the
town I stayed with the children
and rested up a bit. Had dinner
at the hotel and then went to the
wharf and took passage on the 
Maunganui for Hobart. We were
delighted with the boat. It was new
clean and up to date in every way.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Nov. 12, 1912

Have been busy this morning getting
our suitcases and cabin trunks packed
as we reach Melbourne sometime
tonight. It hardly seems possible
that we have been six weeks on
the water. Have had such a jolly
time. Talked to Mr. Connel for a 
long time this afternoon. Sat out on
deck for a while. Wore my blue
linen suit to dinner. The Captain
said we would not reach Melbourne
until eleven but we decided to sit up.
Annie played bridge and I talked 
to Mr. Connel. We went for a walk
and he showed me his fiancee's
picture. She is such a pretty girl
and he seems so proud of her.
Went out on deck about ten thirty
and watch the lights of Melbourne.
They were so pretty from the water.
Everybody was in gay spirits because

they were nearing home. Jim came
down to the boat but it was about
midnight so we did not land as
the children were both asleep. Talked
for a while in the music room
and Jim went back to the hotel.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Nov. 11, 1912

A lovely bright morning and we
are still at Adelaide. Had a long
 letter from Jim. He will meet us
at Melbourne if possible. After
baby went to sleep Mrs. Reid, Annie
and I went for another walk. Got
some tea at a tea room but it cer-
tainly was rank stuff. Sat on deck
and talked to Mr. Smith and Mr.
Connel until lunch time. The
boat left Port Adelaide while
we were at lunch. We have lost
two days since we left Port Said
so will not get into Melbourne
until Wednesday instead of Monday
as we had hoped. It has been
very rough this afternoon. At
three I took baby to the cabin and 
we both had a nap. Got 
up in time for afternoon tea. Read
to the children for a while, went
for a walk. Gave Catherine a
bath and felt so shaky by the 
time I got ready for dinner
that I was glad to get up on
deck. Had such a good time
at dinner. Afterwards in the 
music room Mrs. Maclean Annie
Mrs. Reid and someone else played
brid(g)e and Mr. Connel and I sat
and looked on.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Nov. 10, 1912

A beautiful bright morning. Got
up on deck just as we were getting 
to the wharf at Port Adelaide. Its
a bleak looking place. Will not be
 able to leave here until some time
Monday as they cannot get men to
load coal. After we got the baby to
sleep, Annie, Mrs. Reid, Jean, Catherine
and I went for a long walk. The
sun was lovely and bright but the
wind was cold. We were glad to get
back to the boat. Sat in the music
room and read or talked in the
afternoon. Quite a crowd we knew
went to Adelaide but it being Sun-
day everything was closed up and
they came back cold tired and
hungry.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Nov. 9, 1912

Beautifully fine after the storm.
Had a walk on deck and sat out
all morning. Read to Jean and
Catherine in the afternoon and had
a nap. After dinner Mrs. Maclean
Mrs. Reid Miss Howatson Mrs Gardiner
Annie Mr. Connel and I held one
corner of the music room. Read
talked or sat quiet just as we felt
like doing. Went to bed about eleven.

The Australian Bight....

                           ....southern coastline of Australia, their route from Perth to Adelaide.......


keeping me on schedule......

I came home late this afternoon, having made a stop at the office of my internet provider during the day, only to find I needed to re-establish my account.  Oh my.  So I start through the octopus - windows actually - and get stuck.  I call customer service.  This very nice customer service rep turns it into a very simple process but wants to confirm that I can actually surf the web before we disconnect. I tell him I will navigate to my blog.  "oh, you have a blog?"
"yes, my great aunt's journey to Tasmania in 1912"
" my wife's family is from Australia...the capital.....uh"
"you mean Canberra?"
"yes, that's it!"
Wife, maybe you will find this little bit of someone else's family history - in the same country as your own - interesting.  Cheers to your husband!  He was most helpful!!!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Nov. 8, 1912

Had our trunks taken up today
and got our packing done as this
is the last chance we will have before
reaching Melbourne. Last night
after we went to bed such a terric
storm sprang up. The waves washed
over the top deck and the boat
rocked so we could hardly stay in 
our berths. It was the first time we 
had it rough enough to waken us
I certainly thought our old boat was
going to turn over. The main deck
was flooded.

Nov. 7, 1912

Got into the Australian Bight
this morning. Its very rough and 
much cooler. Annie feeling very
lazy and we miss our table com-
panions. Had a nap in the
afternoon and then kept the
baby while Annie took Catherine
to the barber shop and had her
hair cut. Wore a blue silk at dinner
and enjoyed Mr. Connel so much.
After dinner Mrs. Reid, Mr. C and
I sat in the music room and talked.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Nov. 6, 1912

Have change our seats at table.
I sit by Mr. Connel and Mrs Smith
moved down by Mrs. Reid. Kept our
crowd together and let the strangers
have the other seats. Mr. Connel is
very pleasant and lots of fun. I just
fool the whole time we are at table.
The water is very rough since we
left Fremantle and its much
colder. Have stayed in the music
room reading most of the day.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Nov. 5, 1912

Got up tired this morning. Dressed
to go on shore before breakfast.
Got to Fremantle at noon. Had
planned to go to Perth by river
boat but she was not be found.
Went by rail instead and it 
was so frightfully hot in the
 train that we all lost our tempers.
Went to the "Rose Tearoom" and
had tea, scones, cake and ice
cream but we were too hot to enjoy
it. Got cooled off later on and did
a little shopping and saw some
of the town. Took the ten to six
train back to Fremantle. It was
nice and cool coming back and we
got to the boat in time for dinner.
Went to the music room and talked 
to Mrs. Maclean for a while then
Mrs. Reid and I went out on deck.
Mr. Caris came back to the boat
with Mr. Connel. Went for 
a walk around the deck with Mr.
Caris and said good bye. Enjoyed
knowing him so much and he was
such a pleasant traveling com-
panion. After Mr. Caris left Mr.
Smith, Mrs. Reid, Mr. Connel and
I stayed on deck for an hour.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Nov. 4, 1912

This morning is lovely and fine
but the sea is rough! Had my trunk
up this morning. Spent part of the
morning on the top deck with Mr.
Caris. Read in the afternoon and
had a nap. Wore my black dress at
dinner. Mr. Caris came to dinner
wearing my scarlet tie. There was
a dance on deck later on. Mr. Caris
came down for me shortly before
refreshments were served. Later on
on we had lemon squash in the
dining room. Will miss our Perth
friends very much when they leave
us tomorrow.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Nov. 3, 1912

Went to service this morning and
enjoyed it very much. The stewards
did the singing and seemed to
enjoy it. It is bright and pleasant
and we have enjoyed sitting on on
deck. In the evening we went into
the music room and Mrs. Walter
sang all the songs and hymns we
asked for. Went out afterwards to have
a look at the "Southern Cross" but it
was hidden by the clouds.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Nov. 2, 1912

Sat on deck most of the day. Had a 
nap in the afternoon. Got up in
time for tea. Read to the children.
Gave C. a bath before dinner. There
was a concert in the music room.
Annie and Mrs. Parker went to the
dining room for a lunch. I stayed 
and talked to Mrs. Caris for an hour.
Wore my silk gown. Went for a
walk on the deck and saw the lights
of a ship in the distance. The first
we saw since leaving Colombo.

An answer and another question.

     www.ancestorsonboard.co.uk may or may not be making money for the National Archives of the United Kingdom, but they are slowing reeling me in.  I have now downloaded about 7 of the 19 pages of Mongolia's  passenger list. I had hoped I could go to the National Archives and download from their records but it doesn't work that way.  The Archives refer one to the ancestry sites. On the positive side, one can search either by passenger name or by ship name.
    The first page I paid to see was truly luck - and so far has given me the most answers!  On that one page, I was able to confirm my relatives on board, and Catherine's playmate, Jean Reid.  So how many others that Georgie had mentioned to date could I find?  Mrs. Gardiner.  And Mr. Connel(l).  Or so I thought. But there is also a Mr. Cornel(l) on another page. And from Georgie's script, I can't tell which it is.  Hmmm.  I'll have to look for another clue, when really what I was looking for was a timetable on the voyage to correspond with Georgie's journal entries.  Such is the puzzle of genealogy!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Nov. 1, 1912

Had a good nights rest. The
rain is over but its still dull and
the boat rolling and pitching till
our heads are about worn out. Read

very little. Generally read fairy tales
to Jean and Catherine for a while
in the afternoon. Have put off our
light dress and wrap up when on
deck as its so damp.

The line and the stars and the map....

OK, just for clarification.  Georgie states on Oct. 29th that they have crossed "the line."  That line is the Equator, not the International Date Line, which happens to be in the Pacific.  The map now reflects the approximate position of the equator.