Immigration to South Australia - Shipping Lists 1836 to 1890

The following Shipping Lists for early immigration to South Australia were compiled by Reg Butler (Hahndorf) over many years, and may include certain additional information regarding the people and families concerned.

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Passenger Lists - 1842

SCHOONER PERSEVERANCE -

2 passengers from the Swan River and King George Sound 6/2/1842

BISHOP, Captain Edward

No passengers named.

BARQUE CALEB ANGAS -

22 passengers from London 16/2/1842

POOLE, Captain Hugh - Letter of thanks to the captain SA 18/2/1842 p55bs

BURN, Mr (//-//) Perhaps identified.

HAYWARD/HEYWOOD, E (//-//) Not yet identified.

HODGETT, Mr (//-//) Not yet identified.

HODGETT, Mrs (//-//) Not yet identified.

HOGG, Mr (//-//) Not yet identified.

HORTON, Charles Edward (//-//) At Encounter Bay by 1844 the Magill by 1845.. Edwardstown by 1854. Not yet identified.

HORTON, Mrs CE nee Jane COOPER (//-//) Not yet identified.

JURY, William John (c1807-6/2/1847) Born Cornwall, England. Died Callington SA, mine accident Paringa Mine. Mine captain; Montacute, Payneham, North Adelaide.

JURY, Mrs WJ nee Sally Burch (12/4/1801-9/11/1884) Born Stoke Damerall, Devon, England. Died Payneham SA.

JURY, William Edward Pederick (c1830-13/9/1903) Born Helston, Cornwall, England. Died Adelaide SA. Gardener, poundkeeper; Payneham, Hectorville. Methodist. m 22/7/1858 Adelaide, Marian Stephens nee Bedilla.

JURY, Sophia (c1833-//) m 25/5/1855 Wesleyan Chapel Pirie St Adelaide, Frederick Harris.

JURY, Sally (c1836-//) Not yet identified.

JURY, Lavinia (c1837-//1922) m 13/1/1858 Wesleyan Chapel Adelaide, Edward Bowles. Not yet identified.

JURY, Grace (2/5/1840-//) m 21/3/1866, Henry Crook. Not yet identified.

*PRIOR, Isaac (//c1815-17/6/1886) Teacher from ‘a most respectable Academy’ in England. Teacher; Adelaide, English & Classical School, Angas St 1842 Baptist Minister; McLaren Vale. m 3/8/1839 Ipswich Baptist Chapel.

*PRIOR, Mrs Isaac nee Jane FLETCHER (15/3/1811-21/2/1905) Died McLaren Vale SA, at home Ivyburn. Obit Observer 18/3/1905 p537a

*PRIOR, Benjamin (//-//) 29/11/1866 McLaren Vale, Ellen nee BOLITHO. Not yet identified.

TUGRAM, Mr (//-//) Not yet identified.

TURNER, Thomas (//-23/3/1849) Died Walkerville SA. Joiner, later tea merchant from Manchester, Lancs, England. Farmer; Hurtle Vale, Walkerville. m 16/2/1832 Friends Meeting House Manchester.

TURNER, Mrs Thomas formerly Mrs Jeffrey SWITHENBANK nee Elizabeth LEES (//-23/1/1853) Died Walkerville SA. Frederick and Joseph MAY of Mt Barker were the guardians of the children after their parents died.

TURNER, Richard (2/12/1832-25/7/1891) Born Manchester, Lancs, England. Died Gawler SA. Builder; Aldinga, Willunga, Wallaroo. SofF, Methodist. DN Chronicle 17/10/1891 p364b. NB Check date –way out of place.m 30/9/1855 Meeting House Willunga, Catherine nee LEAN.

TURNER, William (//-//) Carpenter; Adelaide. Not yet identified.

TURNER, Ann (c1841-3/12/1854) Born Manchester, Co Lancs, England. Died Barossa SA, as a result of injuries from a fall from a horse.

BARQUE GUIANA -

11 passengers from London & the Cape of Good Hope 2/3/1842

BAUMAN, Captain William

The Guiana about which so much anxiety has been felt, arrived last night having been kept out 185 days by bad weather, she touched at the Cape de Verd Islands, Rio and the Cape. Adelaide Examiner 3/3/1842.

*BRYANT, Mr (//-//)

*FOREMAN, Mr (//-//)

DAVIES, George (15/1/1817-13/7/1893) Born London, Middlesex, England. Died Pt Augusta SA. Merchant’s assistant; Adelaide (Levi & Co), then Gardener; Cox Creek then General & mining agent; Pt Augusta. Biog Aldine Vol 2 p679.

*MCLAREN, Mr (//-//) Perhaps Thomas MCLaren. Store manager; Adelaide ( Macgeorge’s drapery Hindley St) Trustee St Andrew’s Church of Scotland Grenfell St, Adelaide. m 21/10/1848 Stephens Place, Adelaide, Elizabeth McLaren.

*MEHAFFY, J Surgeon-Superintendent (//-//)

*TRIMMER, Mr (//-//) Perhaps WH Trimmer.

*WATTS, Mr (//-//) Perhaps William Watt, an extensive merchant from Fraserburgh, Co Aberdeen, Scotland (set up there by 1828), who opened a store at Kooringa by 1847.

*WEAVER, Rosa (c1815-8/6/1842) Died at sea, just north of the Equator. m 21/3/1842 Holy Trinity Adelaide, Captain William Bauman. The couple left 3 days’ later for Muscat, with ale and coal. She died on the return voyage to SA, two days out of port.

Possibly Robert W LONG emigrated on this vessel as one of the crew m 9/8/1842 Holy Trinity Adelaide, Elizabeth nee BURGESS. Appar went into some business arrangement with Captain Duff and went on business trips together in the Guiana.

4 unnamed steerage passengers.

SHIP WILLIAM NICOL -

7 passengers from Leith & Melbourne 4/3/1842

ELDER, Captain William

*AUGUST, George (//-//) From Melbourne.

*DUTTON, Mr (//-//)

*FLEMING, Mr (//-//)

*MCLEAN, Mr (//-//)

*MURDOCH, J Surgeon-Superintendent (//-//)

*REDDIE, Miss (//-//)

3 unnamed steerage passengers.

FRENCH FRIGATE L’HEROINE -

1 passenger from New Zealand 8/3/1842

L’EVEQUE, Captain

JOUBERT, DM Owner of the ship Ville de Bordeaux.

BARQUE FREDERICK HUTH -

passengers from Cape Town via the Swan River 11/3/1842

TOBY, Captain Jacob

BAIRD, JM (//-//)

No other passengers named.

BARQUE WELCOME -

passengers from Greenock, Scotland 1/4/1842

MORRIS, Captain Henry

AULD, Thomas Kilpatrick (//c1817-//) Brewer; Gawler. m (1) 19/6/1843 Prospect, Marion nee HUTCHINSON. m (2)18/8/1847 Gawler, Georgiana Waters. Brewer, grocer, publican; Adelaide (Hindley St), Walkerville, Morphett Vale. Presbyterian.

No other passengers named.

BRIG WILLIAM FULCHER -

4 cabin passengers from London 5/4/1842

STEAINS, Captain George P

*BAYNE, Howard Frederic (//c1809-4/8/1875) Born London??, England. Died Kyneton Vic. Solicitor; North Adelaide, Stradbroke. Anglican. His uncle, William Bayne, Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant, Middlesex, died 1847 New Grove. m 15/2/1843 Gumeracha, Elizabeth nee Reeves.

3 unnamed passengers.

BARQUE FORTITUDE -

27 passengers 5/4/1842

DOUGLAS, Captain James

#AULD, Patrick (c1811 -21/1/1886) Born Co Wigtown, Scotland. Died Onehunga New Zealand. Wine and spirit merchant, vigneron; Adelaide, Home Park Magill, Unley. Presbyterian. Obit Chronicle 13/2/1886 p155b. His father, William Auld, died 1/10/1847 Glengyre, Kircolm, Scotland, aged 82.

#AULD, Mrs Patrick nee Eliza MCKINNEL (// -8/7/1873) Died Auldana SA.

#AULD, Agnes (//c1838 -//) m 10/11/1859 Bushy Park, Bride’s father’s residence, James POLLARD.

#AULD, daughter (//c1839 -//) Never married. Still alive when her father died.

#AULD, William Patrick (27/5/1840 -2/9/1912) Born Manchester, Lancs, England. Died Adelaide SA. Vigneron, explorer; Magill. Anglican. m 15/11/1866 Eliza Hartland nee STRAWBRIDGE. In 1848, the family returned to Britain for four years.

#AULD, Thomas D’Acunha (//c1842 -6/4/1848) Born at sea. Died Home Park near Adelaide SA, of scarlet fever.

#BISSETT, Mr (//-//)

*EDMONDS, Mr (//-//) Perhaps John EDMUNDS Lawyer/Solicitor.

*FLETCHER, Mr (//-//)

*HUGHES, Mr (//-//)

#LOWE, Mr (//-//)

#PERRY, Mr (//-//)

*PHILCOX, H (//-//)

*PHILCOX, Mr (//-//) Perhaps James??

*PHILCOX, Mrs (//-//) Ann Taylor Philcox died 3/5/1866, Preston, England, aged 48.

*PHILCOX, child (//-//)

#PILCHER, Mr (//-//)

#POWELL, Mr (//-//)

*PRICE, Henry Strong (8/4/1825-30/11/1889) Born Marlborough, Wilts, England. Died Mitcham SA, at his residence Delamere. Station manager; Canowie, Booborowie, Delamere etc then Stockholder; Pt Lincoln, Walkerville, Mitcham. Anglican. Names prob in wrong order. Obit Observer 7/12/1889 p1102d. m (1) 2/5/1846 Adelaide, Isabella nee YOUNG (//-//) m (2) Ellen nee MARCH (//-4/12/1889) Died Mitcham SA, at her residence Delamere. Obit Observer 7/12/1889 p1102b.

#STEVENS, George Senr (9/10/1818-19/9/1858) Born Havant, Hants, England. Died Stepney SA, at his residence ‘after a long and painful illness’. Miller; Adelaide. Anglican. Brother to miller John Stevens who emig 1839 Buckinghamshire.

#STEVENS, Mrs George nee Priscilla APPS (//-//)

#STEVENS, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

#STEVENS, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

#STEVENS, George (2/2/1842-9/10/1917) Born at sea. Died Balaklava SA. Anglican. m 1866 Elizabeth nee COX (//c1846-19/2/) 1913 To SA c1864. Obit Observer 20/10/1917 p351d.

*SURTEES, Mr (//-//)

#TAYLOR, Mr (//-//)

#THORNHILL, Mr (//-//)

*WILSON, Mr (//-//)

BARQUE BLANCHE -

7 passengers from London 7/4/1842

SILK, Captain Thomas

#CAVENAGH, Mr (//-//)

#CAVENAGH, Mrs (//-//)

*JOHNS, Mr (//-//)

*JOHNS, Mrs (//-//)

*RUSSELL, Mr (//-//)

#SMITHERS, James Lea (//-//) SMITHER(S), James Lea and GRIFFITHS, Thomas Farmers; Section 358, District C partnership dissolved 1844.

#STACE, Mr (//-//) Possibly Arthur Hill Stace, 3d son of Joseph Stace, Southhampton, Hants, England, who m 11/9/1850 Burra, Jane nee Smith.

SCHOONER HAWK -

4 passengers from Bay of Island (New Zealand) and Launceston VDL 21/4/1842

BROWN, Captain George William (//c1807-1/8/1877) - Died Pt Adelaide SA, at home Victoria House Dale St. Pilot, Deputy Harbour Master; Pt Adelaide then Murray Snagboat service; Shipping agent; Pt Adelaide. DN Observer 4/8/1877 p84e Obit p88f.

No passengers named.

BARQUE GYPSY -

1 passenger from Bourbon 25/5/1842

THEBAUT, Captain Joules

DUBOIS, Emile (//-//) Sailed again for Sydney 15/6/1842.

BARQUE IONA -

6 passengers from the Clyde and Pt Phillip 29/5/1842

MORRISON, Captain John

*BONNEY, Charles (//-//) from Pt Phillip

*HUNTER, JR (//-//)

*MCEWEN, G (//-//)

*WARREN, George (8/9/1820-25/2/1895) Born Coxton, Co Moray, Scotland. Died nr Gawler SA, result of railway accident. Surveyor, auctioneer; Adelaide (?), Gawler. m 4/4/1855, Lucy nee Cave.

*WARREN, John (10/9/1830-13/9/1914) Born Coxton, Co Moray, Scotland. Died Mt Crawford SA, at home Springfield . Pastoralist, politician; Springfield Mt Crawford. Anglican. m 11/12/1863 Smithfield, Margaret, nee Hogarth (nb).

*WARREN, Lydia (14/1/1829-24/09/1899) Sister to John and George Warren. Born Coxton, Co Moray, Scotland. Never married; remained at Springfield with her brother John's family. Died Mt Crawford SA.

??WARREN, Jane (c1824-28/6/1906) Died Payneham SA, at home Shirley. m 20/4/1844 Springfield Mt Crawford, William Bakewell. [According to family records, she emigrated to SA with her mother on the Iona in 1840.]

SHIP FORTFIELD -

1 passenger from Singapore 22/6/1842

BOWMAN, Captain John Westray

YOUNGHUSBAND, William R (c1814-5/3/1863) Born Cumberland, England. Died Rome, Italy. Director of banks and mercantile companies; Murray River trade promoter; Parliamentarian; Premier of SA. Wife, Louisa Cecilia nee THOMAS. 3 daughters.

SCHOONER SANS PAREILLE -

1 passenger from Newcastle & Leith 2/7/1842

BRODIE, Captain John

MacDONALD, Mr (//-//) Possibly RICHMAN, John Henry & MacDONALD, JW attornies and solicitors Adelaide, partnership dissolved 26/4/1843.

BARQUE LADY FITZHERBERT -

40 passengers from London and Plymouth via the Cape 12/7/1842

JACKSON, Captain Robert

*ALPIN, Dr (//-//) Continued to Melbourne 17/8/1842.

*BRIDSON, Hugh (//-//) From the Isle of Man. Friend of Thomas Cain, miller, Union Mill, Currie St. BRIDSON, Hugh & DAWES, William Bower, partnership dissolved 8/2/1844. Returned to Britain 1844 Augustus, with fellow passengers, the Stephen Hacks.

#BRYANT, Mr (//-//) Continued to Melbourne 17/8/1842.

#BURGESS, Miss (//-//) Prob Elizabeth Burgess 2nd daughter of Captain Thomas Burgess of London m 9/8/1842, Captain Robert W LONG

*CASTWOOD, Dr (//-//) Continued to Melbourne 17/8/1842.

*DAWES, William Bower (//-//) BRIDSON, Hugh & DAWES, William Bower, partnership dissolved 8/2/1844. Farmer; Armitage Farm Dawesley.

FORTESCUE, George (//-//) Perhaps emigrated per this vessel. His brother Thomas Fortescue in Adelaide by 1853. A JT Fortescue, baker for Mr PALMER builder Brown St, Adelaide Observer 14/5/1853 p158a

*GISBORN, Mr (//-//)

*HACK, Stephen (//c1816-//) Born Chichester, Sussex, England. Died England. Explorer, farmer, pastoralist, stock buyer; Echunga, Glenelg. Quaker, Anglican. - from Cape Town. Re-emigrating as a married man; 1st to SA 1837 Isabella. Returned to Britain 1844 Augustus, with fellow passenger, Hugh Bridson.

*HACK, Mrs Stephen nee Elizabeth Marsh WILTON (//-//)

*HACK, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

*HARRISON, Henry (//-//)

*HARRISON, John Jesson (//-//)

*HARRISON, Robert (c1807-15/12/1869) Died Glenelg SA. From Cheadle Hall, Cheshire, England.

HARRISON, John Jesson, HARRISON, Robert, HARRISON, Henry farmers Lyndoch Valley insolvent 1845.

*HAWKINS, Richard Dixon (26/4/1819-18/4/1877) Born London, Middlesex, England. Died Adelaide SA, George Lane residence Wakefield St. Inn keeper, timber merchant; Adelaide, Wellington, Crafers, Echunga etc. Anglican, Presbyterian. Son of George Hawkins. m 28/12/1841 London, Middlesex. m (2) 11/6/1853 place not recorded North Adelaide, Mrs William Moseley nee Christian McIntyre (c1820-5/5/1861) m (3) 3/1/1863 Olive Villa Mitcham, Mrs Frederick Rumble nee Sarah Crook.

*HAWKINS, Mrs RD nee Ann Civiall (c1819-16/12/1851) Died Wellington SA.

HOLLAND, Walter (//c1818-25/10/1884) Died Minlacowie SA, at home Mabesyn Farm, of senile decay. Ag labourer, coachman, farmer; Morphett Vale, then Farmer; Minlacowie. DN Observer 8/11/1884 p888b

*HUGH, Mr (//-//)

#JAMES, Mr (//-//) perhaps William James, Solicitor; Adelaide, North Adelaide. m 12/1/1843 Holy Trinity Adelaide, Elizabeth nee Babb. No - here by June 1842.

*SKIPPER, Octavius (//-//)

*SPENCER, Mr (//-//) Continued to Melbourne 17/8/1842.

SUMMERTON, Gayton Mansfield (//c1803-15/5/1892) Shoemaker, labourer; Old Tiers, Echunga, Adelaide.

SUMMERTON, Mrs GM nee Ann HARDY (//c1801-14/7/1886) Dnr.

#THACKWELL, Mr (//-//)

*THOMAS, R (//-//)

#WALLINGER, Mr (//-//) Continued to Melbourne 17/8/1842.

17 unnamed steerage passengers.

BARQUE GUIANA -

6 passengers from Singapore 27/7/1842

BAUMAN, Captain William

ARMEAD, Mr (//-//)

*BAUMAN, Mrs William nee Rosa Weaver (//-8/6/1842) Died at sea, ‘after a short but painful illness’

*CRAIG, Skene (//-//)

*DUFF, Captain John (//-//) He had been on a business trip to the Maum of Muscat in the Persian Gulf, set up as a coaling station for steamers. TN Mitchell of the Cattle Company Station at Echunga sent a successful shipment of cheese with Capt Duff to India. He undertook to train James BARNES, one of the crew, in seamanship. Sadly, the lad died 23/9/1842, aged 16, after a horse riding accident between Adelaide and Unley SA 27/9/1842 p306c.

*LONG, Robert W (//-//) Sea captain; Mrs ROBSON, Rundle St, near John Barleycorn Hotel. J Duff’s business partner. Left SA Jan 1843. m 9/8/1842 Holy Trinity Adelaide, Elizabeth nee BURGESS.

*MCARTHY/MCARTHUR, J (//-//)

NEWMAN, Mr (//-//)

BARQUE TAGLIONI -

37 passengers from London 13/10/1842

BLACK, Captain William

BROWN, Mr (//-//)

*DROUGHT, Miss (//-//)

*FLETCHER, Frederick (//-//)

*FLETCHER, Philip (//-//)

GOODWIN, J (//-//)

HALL, Edward (//-//)

HERSCHE/HENSLIE, Alfred (//-//)

*HORNE, Mr (//-//)

HUEBBE/HUBBE/HÜBBE, Ulrich (1/6/1805-9/2/1892) Born Hamburg Germany. Died Mt Barker SA, at the residence of his son-in-law Francis May. Barrister’s German clerk; Adelaide then Farmer; Macclesfield, Reedbeds, Buchsfelde then Supreme Court German interpreter, land agent, language teacher etc; Adelaide then Retired; Woodlands Farm White Hut near Clare, Mt Barker. Lutheran. Son of Heinrich Hübbe magistrate of Hamburg. Attended Old Colonists Banquet 1871. RPA matters Observer 21/6/1884 p1220c. Biog Lutheran Almanac 1968 m 18/11/1847 Congregational Chapel Adelaide, Mrs C FUESSLI/FUSELI nee Martha Gray.

*LONG, Mr (//-//)

*LONG, Mrs (//-//)

#MEYERS, Mrs (//-//)

*MILLIE, William Wallace (s//-//) 2nd son of David Millie, Balhousie, Co Fife, Scotland. Farmer; Kangarilla. Insolvent 1848.

m 2/12/1845 Holy Trinity Adelaide, Maria Louisa Williams.

MORPHETT, Richard (3/11/1821-15/7/1902) Born Tenterden, Kent, England. Died Clarendon SA. Farmer, orchardist Blackwood Lodge ; Clarendon. Wesleyan. Son of Jeremiah Morphett Senr 1838 Trusty. m 9/8/1843 St John Adelaide, Lucy nee Durieu.

*PACE, John Henry (//c1814-?/5/1859) Died Carisbrook Vic. From Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. In London for some years. Watchmaker, silversmith, jeweller; Adelaide (3 Rundle St, later King William St) insolvent 5/12/1849. Quaker.

*PACE, Mrs JH nee Elizabeth Stevens SMITH (//-//)

#PEACOCK, Wiles (//c1817-28/4/1889) Died Adelaide SA, at home Carrington St. Solicitor’s clerk then civil servant (LTO Searcher); Adelaide. Obit Observer 4/5/1889 p845a.

#PEACOCK, Mrs Wiles nee Jane FURNEAUX (//-13/2/1892)

#PEACOCK, Jane (//c1841-//1919) m 13/5/1862 Bride’s father’s residence Fullarton, Stephen Gale.

#PEACOCK, Hannah (//c1842-24/8/1928) m 29/11/1862 Bride’s father’s residence Fullarton, Joseph SC COLE (//c1832-15/10/1916) Born Exeter, Devon, England. Died Watervale SA.

*PEARCE, Mrs (//-//)

*PEARCE, child (//-//)

*SEYMOUR, Thomas D (//-//) Kept a diary of the voyage.

*SEYMOUR, Mrs TD (//-//)

*SEYMOUR, child (//-//)

*SEYMOUR, child (//-//)

*SEYMOUR, child (//-//)

*SEYMOUR, servant (//-//)

#SHAYLE, Mr (//-//) Probably Thomas Shayle, Master of the Adelaide Hunt Hounds.

*STANAGE, Frances Jane (//c1818-14/5/1867) Died Morphett Vale SA. m 28/8/1847 Bridegroom’s father’s residence Glenville near Clarendon, Henry Sprigg.

*STRANGWAYS, Mr (//-//)

TOPP, Friedrich Wilhelm (6/8/1809-21/8/1892) Born Salzwedel, Saxony (later Prussian Saxony). Died Bethanien SA. Lutheran schoolteacher; Bethanien. m 23/6/1843 Schoolroom Klemzig, Anna Maria nee Bothe.

#WHITE, Mrs (//-//)

#WHITE, child (//-//)

#WHITE, child (//-//)

YOUNG, Mr (//-//) Perhaps Adam Young draper Adelaide, who died 11/10/1846 Adelaide, of brain fever, aged 40.

BARQUE GLENARM -

4 passengers from Liverpool 1/12/1842

GUY, Captain Henry

*HIRST, Mr (//-//)

*JACKSON, Mr (//-//)

#LUONAIE/LOONIE(?), Mrs (//-//)

*STOCKS, Samuel Junr (c1813-3/2/1850) Died North Adelaide SA, from ‘intemperence, which beclouded the latter portion of his life’.

Merchant; Adelaide, and then one of the chief promoters of the Burra Mine.

BARQUE COUNTESS OF DURHAM -

25 passengers from London 20/12/1842

SPITTALL, Captain David

BEANE, Mr (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, Mrs (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

BEANE, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

*COLLIER, Henry (/c1819-20/8/1903) Died East Brighton, Sussex, England, at home 45 Sussex Square. Merchant, mining company director; Alberton. Made several return trips to Britain before returning permanently.

#DONALDSON, Mr (//-//) Not yet identified. possibly DONALDSON, George formerly of Buchhanan St, Glasgow, but now of Stephens Place, Adelaide solicitor 1844.

#DONALDSON, Mrs (//-//) Not yet identified.

#DONALDSON, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

#DONALDSON, child (//-//) perhaps Alexander m 28/2/1865, Mary, nee Graham.

#DONALDSON, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

#DONALDSON, child (//-//) Not yet identified.

#HIGGINS, Mr (//-//) Perhaps identified.

*HORNE, A (//-//)

LINES, Mr (//-//)

#ROBINSON, Mr (//-//)

*SCHWONBERG, J (//-//)

#THOMAS, Mr (//-//)

#WALKER, Mr (//-//)

WILLIAMS, Mr (//-//)

WILLIAMS, Mrs (//-//)

WILLIAMS, child (//-//)

BARQUE WILLIAM -

1 passenger from Guernsey 20/12/1842

LE BAIR, Captain Nicholas P -  ‘Captain Le Bair of the William has left a large and very rich fruit cake at Mr Selth’s baker Rundle St, to be iced and raffled’

GALLIENNE, John (c1799-/8/1853) Died Van Diemen’s Land, from exposure at Cocked Hat Hill (Breadalbane). Schoolmaster, accountant; Kooringa. Transported to VDL Lady Denison 12/1/1850, for stealing clothing.