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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 March 2010 is . . . o Fleets: o Delmas-Vieljeux, subsidiary companies added. o Munson Steamship Line The Delmas-Vieljeux subsidiary companies' ships have now been added. Munson SS line sailed from New York to Cuba, Mexico and the Gulf ports, first just cargo, with passenger service to the east coast of South America added after WW I. o Passengers: o Quebec to Montreal o St. Lawrence - 16th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 10th July 1829 o St. Lawrence - 17th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 15th July 1829 o St. Lawrence - 18th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 22nd July 1829 o St. Lawrence - 19th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 28th July 1829 o St. Lawrence - 20th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 2nd August 1829 o Germany to South Australia o barque Caesar Goddefroy, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 2nd January 1854 o ship John R. Moller, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 7th February 1854 o brig Iserbrook, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 13th March 1854 Five more passenger lists for the steamboat SAINT LAWRENCE, for 1829. Still seeing a lot of new settlers as well as 'local' passenger traffic. The first three 1854 assisted Germans to South Australia. The Caesar Goddefroy had the most. That vessel also carried on to Sydney and it is most interesting to see how those Sydney destined passengers' names were spelled in 3 different records ... the SA newspaper, the Sydney newspaper and the "Mariners and ships in Australian Waters" original scan. No wonder it is so hard to find some of our ancestors. :-} If anyone is able to help fill in the missing information for some of the families, it will be most appreciated. 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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