Sydney to the U.K. which ship?
This is a mystery in my family history research in that a soldier discharged from the 11th Devonshire Guards in Sydney on the 31st October, 1848 arrives in South Australia on the Childe Harold from Plymouth on the 2nd June, 1849 - total elapsed time 214 days. The Childe Harold left Plymouth on the 23rd February, 1849, from London on the 17th February, 1849. The time frame is tight - or maybe impossible - the fastest passage time for that route I was able to find was 90 days giving them turnaround time in the U.K. of only 21 days IF they left Sydney immediately after the discharge from the regiment and if they were on board a very fast clipper ship. Two ships only, Ganges and Seringapatam, left Sydney for the U.K. 8th and say 14th November, 1848. I haven't yet found their arrival times in the U.K. and I don't know whether they were fast ships.
The documentation for the voyage of the Childe Harold and the arrival of the family in South Australia seems to be in order BUT there is a problem with the timing. Jennifer