Here we will place links to resources and projects pertaining to more specific regions of South Australia. Cultural, historical and industrial as well as tourism and what makes these areas special.Convention and common use has divided South Australia into a number of regions. These do not always have strict boundaries between them and have no general administrative function or status. Many of t...
The barque Orissa from the Downs 17th October, Plymouth 31st Oct 1839 arriving at Port Adelaide on the 10th March 1840 under captain James Brown with 130 passengers.This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project Ships 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 ...
Notable women in South Australia Saint Mary Mackillop (1842-1909) co-founded an order of nuns in rural South Australia in 1866 and became the first Australian saint of the Catholic Church in 2010. Wikipedia South Australian suffragette Catherine Helen Spence (1825-1910). In 1895 women in South Australia were among the first in the world to attain the vote and were the first to be able to stand ...
1838 Pestonjee Bomanjee from London - Capt. J K Hill, arrived Holdfast Bay Oct 12th, 1838 with 230 passengers (included Governor Gawler) 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 ; Co...
The barque/ship "Anna Maria" from Plymouth, arrived Port Adelaide on 15th November 1850. This is part of the Bound for South Australia - Ships Lists Portal Project Ships 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 Catharina , 350 tons, Captain Peter Schacht, Hamburg 21st September 1838, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 22nd January 1839.The Catharina / Katharina was a barque of 350 tons, built at Kiel in 1810The Catharina Group - January 1839 The last of the initial wave of immigrants arrived in January 1839, on the Catharina. This group settled predominantly at Glen Osmond.==Some of ...
Please add your South Australian family who served in the armed forces.==Resources* South Australia at war Blog * Discovering Anzacs * Australian War Memorial This project is included in The History Link Project - Trace your ancesters! you can add projects here
The barque Lysander departed London 29 - 05 1840 via Plymouth with Captain Wm Currie, arrived Port Adelaide on September 6th, 1840This 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 ;...
Interstate - South Australia to Tasmania Sources:* Ships Passenger Lists and Vessels If you have information on passengers or need help locating them on the tree, start a discussion here.. ==1848* Monday, October 16th—The brigantine Timbo, 123 tons, Griffith. master, for Hobart Town. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Lambert, Mr Winburne, Mr Coglin, Mr D. McMullan. Trove Related Projects:* Bound for Tasma...
Monumental Inscriptions, Cemeteries and Graveyards of South Australia M - Z Image Right - Talia Cemetery The aim of this project is to gather together information regarding cemeteries and graveyards in the area which either have available transcriptions or have been photographed and transcribed. Please update the project by adding links to any available monumental inscriptions or pages where im...
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
Occasionally their has been published list of South Australian Pioneers who attended functions or signed a log as a roll call. The lists will be copied here to assist researchers. These lists, cross referenced to original ships lists will confirm the list, and, as married names of ladies are entered, may assist or confirm marriages etc. These persons had to sign the book, so they were still liv...
The barque Sultana, 588 tons, Captain W. Tapper, from Plymouth 4th November 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 3rd February 1854 after a passage of 92 days from Plymouth with 252 immigrants ; five deaths — two of adults and three of children ; and three births took place at sea. This vessel arrived in very excellent order.Sources:* The Ships Passenger List If you have information o...
The ship Princess Louise / Prinzessin Luise , 356 tons, Captain Bohr, from Hamburg 26th March 1849, via Rio De Janeiro, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 7th August 1849.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 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...
Duke of Roxburgh 1838Built 1828 St Peters Quay, 416t, W 3 mast ship. Owners Money, Wigram & Co., reg. London.From London on April 12, 1838 under command of Captain Thomson, and touched at St. Jago. Arrived at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, then Holdfast Bay, South Australia on July 28th, 1838 bringing 84 passengers (65 adults, 19 children). She also brought a dredge-boat (for the purposes of deepe...
The Java from London 29 - 10 1839 via Plymouth with Captain Alexander Duthie possibly his portrait and 464 passengers less 3 deaths, arrived Port Adelaide on Feb 6th, 1840.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 ;...
The ship Prince George from London, The Downs September 12th, 1838 arrived Port Adelaide December 26th, 1838. with 199 passengers .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: Duncan McPherson and his wife Katherine McDonald from Laggan, Inverness, Scotland.==StoriesRelated Pr...
The brig Caesar and Helene, 240 tons, Captain Jacob Meyer, from Hamburg 25th July 1859, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 22nd November 1859... departed Adelaide 12th December, arrived Melbourne 17th December 1859.Passsengers that went on to Melbourne — Julias Bruche, Gottleib Linde, Anna Fleintze, Caroline, Anna, Magdalene, and Heinrich Heyne, Fr. Aug. Schinnerling, Marie Muller, Ernst...
County Kilkenny Ireland - arrivals in South Australia - Index Many single persons and some families 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 pers...
The barque Joseph Soames, 774 tons, Captain C. Elmstone, from London 12th August 1850 / Plymouth 22nd August 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 23rd November 1850.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, Iri...
The barque Trafalgar, 717 tons, Captain George Richardson, from Gravesend December 16th 1849 / Plymouth 26th December 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 30th March 1850.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 FRO...
The barque Pribislav / Pribislaw, 354 tons, Captain P.W. Niemann, from Hamburg 21st August 1849, via Port Phillip 18th February 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 1st March 1850.The Pribislaw brought almost fifty Upper Lusatian Wends to Australia, most of whom settled in Victoria. These Wends included the Graff, Hempel, Hoehne, Kaiser, Pannach, Rosel, Schuster, Seiler, Stephan, Wuc...
The ship Sir Thomas Gresham , 593 tons, Captain Marracott, from Plymouth 1st December 1853, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th March 1854Sources:* 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:* The Gould family including son Michael==StoriesMichael Gould's wife Elizabeth "Jan...