Looshtauk

[1] Typhus was caught by two male passengers in Liverpool and broke out during the crossing.

Of the 462 passengers, 117 had died from typhus by the time the ship reached Miramichi on June 3.

[2][3] Thain and the only crew member able to stand transferred the rest to the island.

Since the quarantine station had been moved to Sheldrake Island, the only shelter available was several drafty fish sheds.

[7] The ship later sailed for the Port of Belfast, arriving on September 27, 1847, with a new crew and master.