Please add Geni profiles associated with the disease best known as "yellow fever" to this project. Collaborators, feel free to add sections to the overview. ===what it is===Yellow fever, known historically as yellow jack, yellow plague, or bronze john, is an acute viral disease. The disease is caused by the yellow fever virus and is spread by the bite of the female mosquito.Yellow fever is know...
The bad ship Beejapore brought 967 government-sponsored emigrants from Scotland to Australia in 1852-3, including about 240 Paisley weavers. Half of the adults were said to hail from the Isle of Skye (Source: ?). The passengers included 342 children; 56 passengers died en route, mostly of measles, 55 of them children (including newborn infants) and one a teenager. The makeup of the passengers w...
The brig Grassbroek or Grasbrook , 218 tons, Captain T.D. Hagendefeldt, from Hamburg 29th April 1853, via Bahia 22nd June, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 24th August 1853.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the country they settled FROM, Irish ; German and Prussian ; English ; Cornish ; Scottish
1853=This project covers all Mormon pioneers that arrived in Utah in 1853.=We Need Your Help=Please collaborate on a specific year's (1847-1868) project page. While viewing a Mormon pioneer's profile and under the "More Actions" link choose "Add to Project" and this will allow you to add that pioneer to any of the the Mormon Pioneer projects. =How to Help= * 1853 Arrivals <<- Click to Edit * 18...
From London and Plymouth, England arriving Sydney, Aust. 24 April 1853 * Log of Logs - Ian Nicholson * Java 1852/3 - German ship, 968t, J Christiansen Master * London / Plymouth 21/11/1852 - CHG - Syd 24/4/1853 with migrants. * *Diary by Henry Knight, Mitchell Library MSS 2405X + ML DOC, 340 and * National Library Canberra, MS 3169 and Society Australian Genealogists * Syd, Ref PR4/1275. * ABSA...
The barque Dockenhuden , 335 tons, Captain J.H.O. Meyer, from Hamburg 26th November 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 10th May 1853.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the country they settled FROM, Irish ; German and Prussian ; English ; Cornish ; Scottish
The barque Steinwaerder , 258 tons, Captain Torgenson, from Hamburg 31st May 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 16th September 1853.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the country they settled FROM, Irish ; German and Prussian ; English ; Cornish ; Scottish
The ship Shackamaxon, 1090 tons, Captain H.W. West, from Liverpool, 4th October 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th January 1853.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List If you have information on passengers or need help locating them on the tree, start a discussion here.. ==Some of the passengers: Speck John 32 Farm Labourer 1520/3 Cambridge * Sophia (Bowgen) 33 * James 1...
The ship Woden , 300 / 233 tons, Captain H. Matthiesen, from Hamburg 24th May 1853, via Plymouth, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 8th September 1853.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the country they settled FROM, Irish ; German and Prussian ; English ; Cornish ; Scottish
The barque Hermann, 236 tons, Captain Kleingarn, from Hamburg 14th July 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 16th November 1853.This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project Sources:* The Ships Passenger List This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the country they settled FROM, Irish ; German and Prussian ; English ; ...
The brig Courier , 125 tons, Captain Krabb, from Bremen 6th July 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd October 1853.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the country they settled FROM, Irish ; German and Prussian ; English ; Cornish ; Scottish