French immigrants travelled from
Le Havre to
Rochefort on a steamer ship. At Rochefort more immigrants boarded the
Comte de Paris. There were 63 immigrants in total and six of them were German. The German passengers boarded when the
Comte de Paris started to leak, causing some of the French to abandon the voyage. The
Comte de Paris sailed from Rochefort on 8 March 1840. The voyage got off to a slow start when the steamer towing the
Comte de Paris ran into a mud bank. In order to free the
Comte de Paris, cargo had to be removed to lighten her load. After ten days the ship was able to continue sailing. The five month passage was uncomfortable because the
Comte de Paris steered very badly. The voyage almost came to an end on the night of 11 July. A huge storm off the coast of Tasmania caused lighting to strike the topmast and foremast, nearly capsizing the ship. There were three deaths during the voyage and one birth. Jacques Jotereau, aged 38, died in sight of Banks Peninsula, Jean François Cardin, aged 25, died while anchored at Pigeon Bay and Maguerite David died at the age of four months. Armand Isidore Desprairies Libeau was born on board on 24 April 1840 and was named after the second captain Charles Armand Isidore Desprairies. == Arrival and settlement ==