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    1. [AUS-NSW] early arrivals
    2. Ian McEachern via
    3. Hello list, Would someone be able to give me the websites for new arrivals in NSW, Victoria and Brisbane please? Covering the years from 1855-1865. Tried the Victorian passenger site but kept bringing up a notice saying it was not, or could not, connect to the internet. Many thanks Ian McEachern Western Australia

    10/07/2014 07:46:41
    1. Re: [AUS-NSW] early arrivals
    2. Ellen Crehan via
    3. I hope this helps Ian. Best wishes , Ellen Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters There's many a story to tell . . . Masters, crew, a stowaway or two; passengers, cabin, saloon and steerage; births at sea, deaths at sea; deserters; vessels with one crew and one passenger and those with 70 crew and hundreds of passengers; simple single sail boats, barques, brigs, large steam ships; whaling voyages, regular coastal passenger trips, voyages from other Australian ports, London, San Francisco, China and other exotic ports - you will find them all here. The lists on this site are being transcribed from the State Records Authority of NSW Reels of the Shipping Master's Office, Inwards Passengers Lists . . . . . . are added to weekly. Please be free to drop me a line: with good news you found 'your' someone comment on the site take up the special offer offer assistance have an interesting story to tell or offer to transcribe some lists If you know the Vessel name you are seeking but not the date - try the Index to Vessels Arrived into Sydney from 1837 to 1925, before returning here to check for crew and passengers. Browse by Year and Month, vessel by vessel Mariners and Passengers OR Choice of two methods! SEARCH Bookmark to navigate your return easily! Related Information Check some details about these records It is with great pleasure I acknowledge the generosity of the wonderful genies, from all over the world, who have joined me, at different times during the past nine years, to help make more names available for Genies everywhere, especially for their time, patience and skills. Over 600 have come and gone, all have given whatever they could include in their already busy lives, be it five or five thousand - they have been appreciated. I wish you well with your research and hope you find at least one of your 'missing' among these pages. Hopefully these pages will prove to be a regular port of call for you and I look forward to hearing from you. Don't forget to check the link at the bottom of each Ship's list ! Every care possible has been taken with these records but, as usual, remember to check original sources of **everything** for yourself. And . . all puns found are intended !! G'luck and g'looking from Mary-Anne Warner. Email 1999-2009 State Records Immigration and Shipping On 07/10/2014, at 4:46 PM, Ian McEachern via <aus-nsw@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Hello list, > > > > Would someone be able to give me the websites for new arrivals in NSW, > Victoria and Brisbane please? > > Covering the years from 1855-1865. > > Tried the Victorian passenger site but kept bringing up a notice saying it > was not, or could not, connect to the internet. > > Many thanks > > Ian McEachern > > Western Australia > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/07/2014 11:14:48