Thanks you very much for this information it is greatly appreciated. I have 
been studying and not had time to get back to this family history for many 
months. This is very helpful thank you

regards

Jane

Jane, 
>
> Logbook of the bark Triton, 1860 Oct. 10-1865 Apr. 23. 1 v. (158 p.)
>
> Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass.; mastered by Roland T. Packard, 
> on voyage from 10 Oct. 1860-23 Apr. 1865; owner-agent: Isaac Howland, Jr. & 
> Co.; built at Fairhaven, Mass., 1818.
> Log, kept by C.H. Vanderhoof, relating to a whaling voyage to the Pacific 
> Ocean. Includes whale stamps and drawings.
> In English.
>
>
> *Title:* 
> Mandell Family Papers
>
>
> *Repository:*
> New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library
>  *Whaling Museum*: (508) 997-0046
>  *Maritime Curator/Librarian*: (508) 717-6837
> *E-mail*: rese...@whalingmuseum.org <javascript:>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:14 PM, luiznoia . <nobla...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> TRITON 
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>>  ยป 
>> Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:59 pm
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>> The name TRITON is very common as a ships name, but the whaling ship 
>> TRITON who is depict on the KIRIBATI stamp is the whaler from New Bedford, 
>> where part of the crew was massacred at Sydenham Island one of the Gilbert 
>> and Ellice group (now Kiribati), she was sailing in the Pacific around the 
>> year 1848 as given on the stamp
>>
>>
>> The Triton was built and operated by Howland & Co. of New Bedford, MA
>>
>> From the list of voyages, Anthony would have arrived in Australia on this 
>> one:
>>
>> 20) Sailed out under command of Capt. Roland T. Packard on 10 Oct. 1860 
>> for the Pacific, returned home 23 April 1865, with on board 257brls. 
>> sperm-oil.
>>
>>
>> Source: History of the American Whale Fishery by Starbuck. Yankee Whalers 
>> in the South Seas by A.B.C. Whipple.
>>
>> Eric Edgar
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 11:48 AM, luiznoia . <nobla...@gmail.com<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Jane, 
>>>
>>> I've worked with 2 other people who had ancestors from Flores, Azores 
>>> who immigrated to Australia or New Zealand. I'm familiar with the databases 
>>> available for Australian passenger and shipping lists. 
>>> I've checked a number of databases, but none showed a "Triton" arrival 
>>> for 1861. That particular year has a gap in the records of ships arriving 
>>> at New South Wales. 
>>>
>>> The son's name with the de Frayer may give a clue, likely originally 
>>> being: de Fraga.   Who did Anthony Lorenzo marry ?
>>>
>>> Can you give some more information; his birthdate, marriage information 
>>> ?  With birth information he may be found in the parish baptism records of 
>>> Flores at the CCA - azores government archives site
>>>
>>>
>>> Eric Edgar
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:28 PM, jane Kelly 
>>> <jane....@tafe.nsw.edu.au<javascript:>
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am researching my family history and want to identify Antony or 
>>>> Anthony Lorenzo who arrived in Australia on "Triton" in 1861 at age of 9 
>>>> years - this information is from his naturalisation papers in Australia 
>>>> and 
>>>> he list his parents as and Manuel and Maria and his birth place as Flores, 
>>>> West Island, Azores , Azores on these papers. He would have been born 
>>>> about 
>>>> 1854. I am hoping someone else may also be related and give me some 
>>>> further 
>>>> information. He married and had children in Australia with his son Francis 
>>>> Maxwell De Frayer Lorenzo being my great great grandfather. regards Jane 
>>>> Kelly.
>>>>  
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