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    1. [TSL] *new* for TheShipsList website
    2. Sue Swiggum
    3. *new* for TheShipsList website http://www.theshipslist.com/ All the new and updated files and databases have been placed on their own page(s) Find them on the front page in between the big arrows --------------> <--------------- At the bottom of each of these pages I have placed links named " previous month " and " next month " so you are able to navigate back and forth between the monthly *new & updated* pages, as I only keep three months of *new* page links on the Home page. New for July 2010 is . . . o Fleets: o Compagnie Havraise Peninsulaire o Northland Navigation Company, British Columbia, Canada o Canadian Steamship Company, Wales & Quebec One big Fleet with passenger service and two smaller ones, the last one with a pretty short history. o Immigration Reports: o Assisted Passage from United Kingdom to South Australia, 1862 This report shows the changes for qualification for Assisted Passage ; Free Passage ; Remission Certificate, to South Australia. o Passengers: o John Molson - 10th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 12th July 1832 o John Molson - 11th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 16th July 1832 o John Molson - 12th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 20th July 1832 o ... o barque Alice Brooks, from Melbourne, to Port Adelaide 7th December 1855 ... with passengers, barque Bielefeldt, from Hamburg, to Melbourne 25th November 1855 .. plus two families, barque Asa Sawyer, from Hamburg, to Melbourne 26th November 1855 o barque Steinwaerder, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 19th December 1855 Three more JOHN MOLSON steamboat passenger lists for 1832. There are still a lot of new settlers, even so far into July. Some more destined for the Canada Company. There are no Emigration Society tickets for the settlers on these three trips. Two more German passenger lists to South Australia for 1855. The Steinwaerder was a regular emigrant vessel to South Australia. The Alice Brooks is something completely different ... the passengers from the barque Bielefeldt and the barque Asa Sawyer, had embarked in Hamburg and sailed to Melbourne, arriving a day apart. A few days later most of them sailed together on the barque Alice Brooks, to Adelaide. Please share this *new* for TheShipsList website email, with any other list to which you belong if you think it might be of interest or value to those list members (in other words, on-topic). Enjoy Sue -- TheShipsList Website http://www.theshipslist.com/

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