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They came by ship - Assisted Immigrants who arrived 1845Passenger lists - NSW lists as families or singles, Victoria has age of individual, or C=child, A=Adult.Some are not on both lists, people slip between the lists - Vic includes crew and maybe the paying passengers. I indicate if I have viewed the fiche containing photographed images of the Returns of Passengers. This is sometimes difficult, maybe impossible (lovely word - 'illegible') and frustrating when people are so important they are listed as Mr and Lady, when I want the forenames. |
16 June, 1845 |
Abbertonbarque from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Nov 25] Rootsweb - I found it very interesting to see what was being shipped back to England and as it has a Gippsland connection thought I would post it here. "Abberton" The Abberton was a 450 ton barque commanded by Captain Campbell, which sailed from Port Albert to London on or after the 14th January 1845 [customs clearance date]. There were three customs reports in the Herald, for the 7th, 8th (both recorded in the same edition) and one for the 14th. The report for the 7th states the port of departure as Port Phillip, the second as Hobson's Bay and the third as Port Albert. There were two passenger lists, which had a number of differences. The following table shows a combination of the two lists.The cargo was listed as 216 casks of tallow, 2345 hides, 1 large bundle of hides, 1572 bales of wool, 2 boxes of bank papers and 2 cases of specimens. report Surname First Title Spouse Notes 8 Morris H B Mr and Lady, 14 Moses Mr Mrs, 8,14 Nicholson Mr Mrs child listed 14th, 8,14 Gavan Miss, 8,14 Waring Dr, 8,14 Kemp Mr from Post Office, 8,14 Hall Mr, 8 Laing Mr, 14 Lacy Mr, 8 Weedon Mr 14 steerage 10 adults 3 children |
Abercrombieschooner from Manila to Port Phillip 1845 [Jan 1] |
Achillesbarque 388 tons, Burrell master, from London 26 April, to Port Phillip 1845 [Aug 27]Cabin - Mr, Mrs and Miss Cameron, Mrs Miles and servant, Masters J and G Cain, Mr and Miss Andrews, Mr Nicoll, Mrs Ayrey, Mr Toogood. Steerage S Peters |
Arabbarque 369 tons, Dalgarno master, from London 10 May to Port Phillip 1845 [Sep 1] Passengers Mrs Henry Baker and 4 chn, Mrs Dalgarno and nephew |
Brankenmoorbarque from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Jan 18] The Brankenmoor also berthed in Australia in 1845 with Captain Carr as Master and Griffiths, Borradaile "&" Co as agents. |
Cashmerebarque 370 tons, Mackie master, from Glasgow 27 Feb, to Port Phillip 1845 [Jul 3] Passenger Mr Porter, of Pullar, Porter and Co Agents. |
Cataraquishipwreck Aug 1845Shipwreck full report, including lists of Passengers and Crew |
City Of Sydneybrig from Isle of France to Port Phillip 1845 [Nov 27] |
Cygnetbarque from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Jan 1] |
Elizabarque from Glasgow to Port Phillip 1845 [Sep 16] |
Elizabeth Thompsonbarque Betts master, from Liverpool to Port Phillip 1845 [Nov 12] Page 291, Passengers (cabin) Mr and Mrs Hobson, Messrs Pardon, and Hoop. Intermediate Messrs Connor and Power, Steerage Mrs Watters and 2 chn, Mr Davies, |
Guianabarque from Mauritius to Port Phillip 1845 [Aug 15] |
Heroinebarque from Liverpool to Port Phillip 1845 [Feb 16] |
Johnstoneship Harrison master, from Liverpool to Port Phillip 1845 [Nov 30]Passengers Mr and Mrs Keon and child, Messrs James Glover, Charles Gainson, PS Ormandy, Thomas Mills, Henry Kirby |
Kestrelbarque from Manila to Port Phillip 1845 [Dec 5] |
Novelbrig from Liverpool to Port Phillip 1845 [Aug 26] |
Parkfieldbarque from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Feb 9] |
Princess Royalbrig from Liverpool to Port Phillip 1845 [Jun 6] |
![]() Rewardbrig from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Nov 8] tells of needs on Island of Tristan de Acuna
Reward departed for London from Port Phillip on 21 Jan 1846/ Passengers Messrs Hall, Willis, Mann, and Macrae. Cargo 1211 bales wool, 18 bales leather, 17 bales kangaroo skins, 1 case of natural history.
The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List, two reports shown for the Reward.
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Rosendalebarque 397 tons Goulding master, from Liverpool 28 Feb to Port Phillip 1845 [Jun 18] Passengers, Cabin Mr and Mrs Letts, Steerage Mrs Macready, Messrs Cowan, Montgomery, Deiseldroff, Pile and BlakelyJuly 8 cleared for Sydney, Passengers Mr and Mrs Lett, Mr Archibald Campbell, Captain Davidson, Captain and Mrs Mackie, Mr Charles Sidey, (Steerage) Messrs Hill, Montgomery, Blackley, M'Eachern, and Cain |
Sir George SeymourMarch 1845 of 724 tons |
Thomas Hughesbarque Butter master, from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Nov 30] Passengers Mr and Miss Nicholson, and Miss Rawlings |
William Stoveldbrig from London to Port Phillip 1845 [May 29] |
William Wisebrig from London to Port Phillip 1845 [Jan 26] |
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