G'day listers I'm trying to track down the ship that my gggrandmother, Amelia DONBROWSKA, arrived from Germany on. I have her "Application for Certificate of Naturalisation" and on this she states she arrived at Port Jackson on 16/11/1842. She has written the name of the ship but I can't read the writing. The best I can do is "Holnesslin". Can anyone help me correctly identify the ship? Thanks in advance. Regards Pete --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctionsfor all of your holiday gifts!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter O'Brien" <pmo57@yahoo.com> To: <AUS-IMMIGRATION-SHIPS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 13 December 2001 11:06 Subject: [AUS-IMM-SHIPS] Amelia DONBROWSKA > > > > I'm trying to track down the ship that my gggrandmother, Amelia DONBROWSKA, arrived from Germany on. > > I have her "Application for Certificate of Naturalisation" and on this she states she arrived at Port Jackson on 16/11/1842. She has written the name of the ship but I can't read the writing. The best I can do is "Holnesslin". > > Can anyone help me correctly identify the ship? > Dear Peter, Theres a book in many libraries about arrival of ships to the port of Sydney 1841 - 44. Just gives the name and a few details . Would think there would also be mention of it in the Sydney Morning Herald bye Marg Morters Member of Central Coast Family History Society GOSFORD NSW Australia