*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 November 2010 is . . . o Passengers: o Quebec o Chambly - 6th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 25th June 1832 o Chambly - 7th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 3rd July 1832 o Chambly - 8th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 7th July 1832 o Chambly - 9th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 13th July 1832 o Chambly - 10th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 18th July 1832 o Chambly - 11th trip up, Quebec to Montreal, 25th July 1832 o ... o South Australia o barque Ohio, from Bremen, to Port Adelaide 3rd February 1858 o barque Alfred, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 13th February 1858 & Melbourne 24th February 1858 o barque Leontine, from Bremen, to Port Adelaide 17th December 1858 Six more steamboat lists for CHAMBLY, Quebec to Montreal. Still lots of interesting emigrants, but because of the rules regarding passenger carriage on steamboats being enacted in late June, the numbers aboard CHAMBLY (which was a boat of the 2nd class, restricted to 200 passengers), dropped from a high on June 9th, of more than 733 passengers, to roughly 150-200. Also, since last *new* I have found several more "passenger testimonials" in the 1832 Quebec newspapers, so I hope if you are looking for an 1832 emigrant, that if they are a 'no find' in the surviving steamboat lists, that they may be found in the testimonials. These are the first two and the last German lists to South Australia for 1858. The Bremen lists pose more difficulty, because there are no "outbound" lists to provide additional information about the passengers. The ALFRED from Hamburg to Port Adelaide and Melbourne is rich with resources, however, other than names, the Melbourne arrival list is a really curious record, as the ages of most of the passengers do not bear any resemblence to the Hamburg departure list, nor the Adelaide arrival list. ... for example, this family Rosenblat Johann 51 Melbourne age, 34 Rosenblat Johanna 61 Melbourne age, 21 Rosenblat Pauline 17 Melbourne age, 19 Rosenblat Carl 15 Melbourne age, 24 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/