The ship "Australia", 530 tons, Captain C.A. Jansen, from Hamburg 1st November 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 4th March 1855.The South Australian Register, Monday March 5th 1855:Arrival: the ship Australia, bringing 211 German and Prussian passengers, arrived at the lightship anchorage yesterday, previous to the departure from the river Elbe there was a sad mortality amongst th...
The ship Alfred , 562 / 604 tons, Captain H.E. Decker, from Hamburg 27th October 1849, via Plymouth 3rd November 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 31st January 1850 - on to Port Phillip 15th February, arriving 24th February 1850.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 ; Ger...
The ship Alfred, 635 tons, Captain H.E. Decker, from Hamburg, Germany 20th August 1848, Rio de Janeiro 17th October, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 6th December 1848Sources:* 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:Deutsher Michael 39 Farmer Saxony * Johanna (Schwartz) ...
Scottish settlement in South Australia " The links between Scotland and Australia stretch back to the first British expedition of the Endeavour under command of Lieutenant James Cook who was himself the son of a Scottish ploughman. Cook navigated and charted the east coast of Australia, making first landfall at Botany Bay on 29 April 1770. please add profiles here of Scottish people who settled...
Chinese - 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 ...
The Fairfield arrived in Port Adelaide on 14th Dec 1840 from London via Plymouth: Captain James Lee Monday, December 14.—The ship Fairfield, 434 tons, Captain James Lee, from London, Plymouth, and Table Bay, having left Plymouth on the 30th July, and the Cape in October. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Coke, Messrs Robinson, Rainsford, Barnett, and Burton (left at the Cape), and Battie (left behind at Pl...
This is a story of strength in weakness. Scotish migrants brought their religious differences with them to South Australia. Between 1839 and 1851 three varieties of Presbyterianism were established in the colony, led by Ralph-Drummond , Robert Haining and John Gardner, all Scotish ministers. The three branches united in 1865 to form the Presbytery of South Australia. In 1886 the church reorgani...
Agricultural and Horticultural Committee - South AustraliaMembers announced in news papers, gives a valuable reference to our ancestors community spirit and the people they mixed with. The area in which they lived at the time is also mentioned and any formal titles they might be addressed by formally. ==1844SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.TOWN COMMTTEE.* G. F. Aston, Dr....
The Premier of South Australia is the head of government in the state of South Australia. Before the 1890s when there was no formal party system in South Australia, MPs tended to have historical liberal or conservative beliefs.Image right: a photograph of former South Australian premiers Robert Richards, Sir Richard Layton Butler , Hon Lionel Laughton Hill , Sir Henry Newman Barwell and Sir Tho...
This is a sub-project of English Emigration to Australia ==English Settlement in South Australia== 28 December 1836 – the British province of South Australia was established. In 1842 it became a crown colony and on 22 July 1861 its area was extended westwards to its present boundary and more area was taken from New South Wales. South Australia was never a British convict colony and between 1836...
Dec. 25.—The ship Harpley, 573 tons, Buckland, from London. to Port Adelaide, South AustraliaThis is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project [# Ships List]Passengers as published at the timePassengers—Mr James Raven, Mrs Raven, Messrs James Saddington, Owen Kemp, James Luxmore, Robert Martin, Harriet Palmer, Herbert Palmer, Edmond Palmer, Sarah Salter, Sarah Mathews, ...
The barque Constant, 535 tons, Coombes master, from London to South Australia in 1849This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project [# Ships List]Ships list as published at the timeDecember 23—The barque Constant, 535 tons, Coombes master, from London. Passengers—Alex. Fairmathoe wife and six children; G. Pile wife and six children; Elizabeth and Sarah Clements; Anna...
On 15 February 1849 the Inconstant commanded by Captain Patrick Culliton, sailed from Plymouth for Adelaide in South Australia. On board were 209 Irish female migrants who sailed on the Inconstant from Plymouth to Adelaide on June 7,1849.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List * Irish Famine Memorial passenger list This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the coun...
December 22—The barque Simlah, 597 tons, Tibbs, master, from Plymouth.arrived Port Adelaide on 1849. This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project [# Ships List]Passengers as published at the timeDecember 22—The barque Simlah, 597 tons, Tibbs, master, from Plymouth. Passengers— Mr Henry Wooldridge wife and five children, Mr Jas. Jennings, Mr Chas. Fernaigle and wife...
The barque Asiatic, 506 tons,. Waddel master, from London and PlymouthThis is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project [# Ships List]Passengers as printed at the timePassengers—T. G. Williams, Esq., lady five children and three servants; James Davis Williams, Esq.; Dr and Mrs Maurau; Jonathan Anisley, E. Anisley and three children; Wm. Anisley and wife; Wm. Heath, Wm. ...
The ship Harry Lorrequer, Jeffares master, from London and Plymouth.This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project Ships List Passengers as published at the time:Passengers—Mr Thos. Gibson and D. Rock, Surgeon-Superintendent, Thomas Brookes and wife, Peter Brown wife and two children, John, Roderick, Margaret, Mary, Alexander, Peter, and Jane Campbell, Henry Carthan ...
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 La Belle Alliance, a 3 mast ship departed London on Feb 27th 1847 but due to a mast breaking pull back to Plymouth and departed there on the 4th April 1847 for a remarkable 88 day voyage. 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 t...
Many did not make it to the new land, they were probably buried at sea and may have no monument to their passing.Please add profiles to this project for persons who died at sea on their way to South Australia.==Shipwreck* SS Admella 1859 ==Resources* Family History SA * The Ships List * SA State Library Shipwrecks and Sea Rescue * ABC Shipswrecks SA This project is included in The History Link ...
South Australia is well known for its fruit growing, also it is very protective of its borders to avoid fruit fly, which is a pest in eastern States and requires the spraying of chemicals. This project will collect profiles of persons who were and are, active in the fruit growing industry in South Australia, including the "Riverland". South Australia is a Mediterranean climate and therefore ver...
People from Lancashire who emigrated to South Australia==Sources* Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks * Transactions of the historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire vol. 126 This is a great time to add to the Occupation Project If you have information on passengers or need help locating them on the tree, start a discussion here.. Related Projects:* Irish * German and Prussian * English
MARCH 21 - The Barque D'Auvergne. Captain P. Le Huguet, from London, the 13th November, with general cargo and emigrants. This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project Sources:* The Ships Passenger List * Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Wednesday 27 March 1839, page 3 This is a great time to add the profile to an Occupation Project and also to the ...
Indian - 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...
The Lloyds from London was a wooden 3 mast barque built at Deptford, Kent in 1830 by T. Ward & J.B. Stone, 402/403/406 tons, length - 110' 7" beam - 28' 5" no depth of hold recorded. She left Gravesend on 1 August 1838 under Captain Garrett (or Gunett or K B Stone) and arrived Port Adelaide on 1 December 1838 carrying 181 passengers.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List If you have information on ...
Belgian - 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 ...