

Purpose of project is to identify key persons, fill gaps in ships' routes and masters Project Brig "Onni" from Finland to Victoria, Australia 1852 - 1853 is excluded here In Finland there were three categories of seamen. Jungmanni / jungman. First timer, especially when it comes to sailing abroad for a year or two. Puolimatruusi / lättmatros in Swedish. Knowing how to, workhorses on ...
The Scarborough arrived in Botany Bay on 26th January 1788.Captain John Marshall Surgeon Dennis Considen 208 male convicts Alphabetical list of crew, marines, wives, passengers and convicts A* Joseph Abbott - Joseph Abbott [Marine "Scarborough" 1788] Henry Abrams Henry Abrams [Convict "Scarborough" 1788] John Adams John Adams [Convict "Scarborough" 1788] Richard AGLEY Richard Agley [Convict "...
The "Pitt" left Portsmouth on 12 June 1791 and arrived in Sydney Cove in 1792It was a convict ship and carried 352 males + 58 femalesThere was an outbreak of Small box and they lost 7 seaman, 18 soldiers, 4 soldiers wives, 5 soldiers children, 16 convicts + 2 convict children on the journeyOn board A* William ABEL William Abel [Convict "Pitt" 1792] James AGNEW* Robert ALCOCK - Robert Alcock, C...
The arrival of these men surveying Harbours for settlement -
"Lord Sidmouth" brought convicts to Australia 3 times1st - 1819 2nd - 1821 3rd - 1823This project is for the 3rd voyage, which left England on and arrived in Hobart on Monday 10 February 1823 and in Sydney Harbour on 28 February 1823.Carried - 97 Female Convicts (+23 Children) & 21 Free Women (+49 Children) Convict Passenger List - project is included in The History Link Project - Trace your an...
The "Salamander" was part of the Third FleetIt departed from Plymouth on 27 March 1791 and arrived in Sydney Cove on 21/8/1791* 160 male convicts - 6 deaths* 12 privatesB* William BAKER - William Baker, Free Settler "Salamander" 1791 James BELBIN - James Belbin, Convict "Salamander" 1791 Daniel BRIEN - Daniel Brien, Convict "Salamander" 1791 C* Samuel CRAFT - Samuel Craft, Convict "Salamander" ...
"Mary Ann" was the first ship of the Third Fleet to arrive in Sydney.The "Mary Ann" left England on 16/2/1791 and arrived in Sydney on 9/7/1791. She left with 150 female convicts and 9 of them died on the journeyMaster - Mark MUNROThere where a few ships "Mary Ann" that came to Australia # (Convict Ship) departed Portsmouth, England 16/2/1791 and arrived in NSW, Australia on 9/7/1791 (150 femal...
"Admiral Gambier" was launched 24/9/1807 and she made 2 voyages to Australia - Voyage 1 - sailed from Portsmouth, England on 2/7/1808 and arrived Port Jackson 20/12/1808 with 200 male convicts - Left Port Jackson on 28/3/1809 - Voyage 2 - sailed from England on 12/5/1811, stopped in Rio de Janeiro and arrived in Port Jackson on 29/9/1811 with 200 male convicts - Left Port Jackson on 2/12/181...
The "Providence" made 3 journeys to Australia# arrived 2 July 1811 New South Wales# arrived 7 January 1822 New South Wales# arrived 16 May 1826 Van Diemen's LandThis project is for the first journey* left England on 10 December 1810 and arrived 2 July 1811List of convicts A* Thomas ANGLIM B* Michael / Nicholas BALFE* Andrew BARCLAY - crew* William BARCLAY - crew* Denis BEGLEY* James BRADLEY - ...
The "Matilda" was a convict ship in The Third FleetThe Matilda left Portsmouth on 18 March 1791 and arrived in Sydney Cove on 1/8/1791230 male convictsB* William BAILEY William Bailey, Convict "Matilda" 1791 F* Edward FISHER Edward Fisher, Convict "Matilda" 1791 G* Joseph GENDERS Joseph Genders, Convict "Matilda" 1791 Thomas GUY Thomas Guy, Convict "Matilda" 1791 H* Charles HADLEY Charles Hadle...