
Root Ancestor Goans & Luso-Goans in the 21st century are a product of various migrations, recorded travels, exploration adventures, discoveries & conquering expeditions, etc.... Goans & Luso-Goans are uniquely identified people from Goa, an area located in the South-Western subcontinent of Asia. Today Goa is a tiny state of the newly formed Republic of India (1947) and many don't even know...
The ship George Washington , 461 tons, Captain Matthias Probst, from Hamburg 23rd May 1844 & Bremen 29th May arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 12th September 1844. The South Australian Register, Saturday September 14th, 1844 'Thursday September 12.— The ship George Washington, 461 tons, Probst, Master, from Bremen. Passengers Mr. L. Mundil, H.H. Behr, and F.G.H. Harzen, in the cabin and...
The barque Pauline , 500 tons, Captain Lüder Stelljes, from Bremen, Germany 21st November 1847, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 31st March 1848, Frederick Cornelius surgeon-superintendent South Australian Register Saturday 1st April 1848 ship Pauline, Captain Stelljes, from Bremen 21st November, with a cargo of merchandise and sixty-nine passengers, as named and described in our list ...
The barque Pauline , 500 tons, Captain Lüder Stelljes, from Bremen, Germany 30th May 1846, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 27th September 1846 South Australian Register Wednesday 30th September 1846 'On Sunday last, the Colonists were taken by surprise at an arrival generally unexpected, that of the Ship [sic] Pauline, 500 tons, Stelljes, Master, from Bremen, to the consignment of H.C...
The Bremen ship Leontine was built at Vegesack/Grohn by Johann Lange for the Bremen firm of D. H. Wätjen & Co., being launched on 19 April 1844. The South Australian Register Wednesday August 2 1848 Tuesday August 1, the Ship Leontine , 758 tons, William Ariaans, Master, from Bremen, 10th April. We have the pleasure to greet the arrival of another large batch of German emigrants by the Bremen s...
The ship George Washington , Captain Matthias Probst, from Bremen 11 October 1845 arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 22nd January 1846 The South Australian Register, Saturday Janaury 24th, 1846Thursday January 22.— The ship George Washington, 575 tons, Matt. Probst, Master, from Bremen. Passengers: T. Clodius 287/1, E. Kunoth 944/1, I. Imberg 810/2, E. Schohl, Miss J.F.Burmeister, M. Lan...
The ship Solway was 337 tons, Captain R. Pearson, from Hamburg 9th June 1837, arrived at Port Adelaide (Kangaroo Island), South Australia 16th October 1837The Solway was a wooden ship built in Sunderland in 1829. On the 21st of December 1837, she broke moorings and was wrecked during a storm in Rosetta Harbor, Encounter Bay.==Some Passengers* ZILM Conrad (w?), son Andreas (50,18) arrived in SA ...
The ship President Smidt, 450 tons, Captain H. Hitcken, from Bremen [?] 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 8th April 1848 — Emil Reuner, Surgeon-superintendent The South Australian Register Wednesday April 12 1848 'Monday April 8, the Ship President Smidt, 450 tons, H. Hitcken, Master, from Bremen. Passengers.— Mr. F.W. Jansen (Supercargo) and lady, Mrs. E. Jansen and Dr. Emil Reun...
The barque Bengalee was 354 tons, Captain Thomas Hamlin, from Hamburg 10th July 1838, arrived at Kangaroo Island, 9th November, Holdfast Bay, 16th November & Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th November 1838.The Bengalee was a barque built at Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1837.* The Ships Passenger List If you have information on passengers or need help locating them on the tree, start a discussion h...
The ship George Washington , 461 tons, Captain Mathias Probst, from Bremen 25th October 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 2nd March 1849There were many deaths on this voyage, listed below.The South Australian Register, Wednesday March 14th, 1849Passengers:— per George Washington from Bremen, (arrival reported in our last). Friedrich Otto Lachse ; Heinrich Von Barstel ; Johann Died...
The barque Victoria , 390 tons, Captain J.H.O. Meyer, from Hamburg, Germany 15th June 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 6th November 1848South Australian Register Tuesday 7th November 1848Monday November 06-the barque Victoria 390 tons, J.H.O. Meyer from Hamburg, 15th June & Rio de Janeiro 31st August. Passengers: cabin.— S. A. Butefish ; H. W. Gravenhorst ; T. Landmann ; Maurice ...