Cornish settlement in South Australia =Cornish are sometimes described as one of the six Celtic Nations. They form part of the worldwide Cornish diaspora, which also includes large numbers of people in the US, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Mexico and many Latin American countries. Australians originating from Cornwall are thought to make up around 4.3 per cent of the Australian population ...
The barque Louise , 229 / 250 tons, Captain Geelts, from Hamburg [?] 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd March 1849Sources:* 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:Johann Heinrich Heinemann age: 30, occupation: Goldsmith, from Flackstockheim * Christine Elisabeth...
The barque Auguste & Meline, 260 tons, Captain G. Von Lubcke, from Bremen 17th December 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 2nd April 1849Sources:* 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:Koehler J. Heinrich Wilhelm 58 Miner St. Andreasberg * Henrietta Wilhelmine (Klap...
Friday, February 1st — The ship Sibella , 781 tons, Coleman, master, from Gravesend, 16th October, and Plymouth, 29th October. (Some more passengers may have decided to stay in SA than is in bold ) In the cabin: for Port Phillip* J Cunningham wife and child, Joseph Burrell wife and ten children, Mrs Emma Baker, Fred. Bolton and lady, In the cabin: for Port Adelaide: * William Wearing Esq., J. H...
Syrian - arrivals in South Australia - Index Many families and some single persons arrived in South Australia, a free settlers State in the 1850's to 1880's.In working with these records it has been noticed that many did not stay in South Australia.They may have gone directly to the Goldfields, many appear in Victoria Australia and Queensland. This project will list these persons and profiles m...
Austrian - arrivals in South Australia - Index Many families and some single persons arrived in South Australia, a free settlers State in the 1850's to 1880's.In working with these records it has been noticed that many did not stay in South Australia.They may have gone directly to the Goldfields, many appear in Victoria Australia and Queensland. This project will list these persons and profiles...
If your ancestor returned to England to from South Australia to live, or you have traced them returning for a period of time, this project is where they can be added. In tracing their movements, we may discover more about them, their associations ie: Were they on a census and where? Who did they visit? Why did they go back? Who travelled with them?this project covers all of the UK, as in Englan...
The ship Asia from Plymouth 24 - 10 1849 with Captain RoskellThis is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project Sources:* The Ships Passenger List * Family History SA 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 ; Lancastrian
The ship Storm Cloud, 907 tons, Captain James Campbell, from Plymouth 12th February 1858, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 28th April 1858.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 ; E...
The barque Steinwaerder, 630 tons, Captain G.S. Kramer, from Hamburg, Germany 30th August 1848, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 12th January 1849Sources:* 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:==StoriesRelated Projects:* Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal *...
he barque Hartley from London, Captain Thos Fewson arrived 22nd October 1837This 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 ; Cornish ; Scottish ; Lancastrian
The barque Ohio, 450 tons, Captain Herman Reuges, from Bremen 21st October 1857, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 3rd February 1858.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 ...