Re John Fyfe born c.1796, who came out from Liverpool to Hobart: I have looked at an original microfiche of the handwritten passenger list, and originally assumed also that what was written for the second name was shorthand for Patrick. But, I now believe it is Peter and not an abbreviation. (Is there any other reason to believe it is Patrick?) I have relied on Ron Ebxxx's work to confirm that his father was Charles and his mother Margaret Mudie. This lineage can be traced back another couple of generations, near Old Scone. The breakthrough for Ron in finding this information, which had eluded me despite following the original FYFE list for many years, came from a researcher of the family in the USA, who had the family correspondence. She had been looking for the missing brother who came to Tasmania. She eventually came to Tasmania, "and the rest is ancestry" :-) Ron also had the information for Eliza Milne who was English. If memory serves me, Ron has not followed up on the move of Peter's family to Victoria. I am a Fyfe, and a great-great-great grandson of John Fyfe; my grandfather left Tasmania.