An item reported that the fast frigate ship Wilhelmina Lucia captain J.P. Carts would depart Batavia end October towards the Netherlands. On board was a skilled doctor. For more details could be asked at the captain in Surabaya or B. Kopersmit&Co. In Batavia.(1)
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1. The website http://www.scheepsindex.nl/schip.php?i=9026 reports that she was built in 1838 in Middelburg for G.C. Bosch Reitsch in Amsterdam and renamed 1862 Patriot and sold to Norway. The newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad dated 1 May 1862 published an announcement that’ she would be sold during an auction by shipbrokers B.D. and E.G. Bosscher in the Nieuwe Stads-Herberg, Amsterdam on Monday 19 May 18.00 o’clock. Coppered and coppered tightened. Measurement 755 tons or 399 lasten and as dimensions 38,35 x 7,41 x 5,98 metres. At that moment was she lying at the shipyard het Wapen van Harlingen in the Groote Wittenburgerstraat, Amsterdam. The edition dated 29 August 1838 published an item dated Middelburg 26 August that on the birthday of the king at the shipyard of the commercie compagnie in the presence of a large audience the frigate ship Wilhelmina Lucia of around 450 roggelasten was launched. The newspaper Zierikzeesche Courant dated 28 August reported that on the 24th the Wilhelmina Lucia was launched by shipbuilder F. Haverkamp for G.C. Bosch Reitz in Amsterdam. The shipbuilder Fred[e]rik Haverkamp married to Christina Helena Smit and of which son was shipbuilder Pieter born 14 April 1819 in Amsterdam and married in Middelburg on 29 April 1842 with Johanna Adriana Boudewijnse in Middelburg. The Dutch newspaper Nederlandsche Staatscourant dated 25 March 1857 mentioned a shipbuilder Frederik Haverkamp of the shipyard Sint Jago in the Groote Bikkerstraat, Amsterdam and which sol also was shipbuilder.