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From: Peter Applebee <>
Subject: Re: [AUS-SAGEN] assisted passages to SA
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:43:49 +1030
In-Reply-To: <B82A1D72FC03D71193A2000802B27641016962BF@novexch.cp.ausy>
Paul,
Yes, there is. Was part of the Mortlock Library Resources, now in
State library family history section. If recall a Index book is available,
but only to 1840.
Applications for a free passage to South Australia, 1836-1840 (Pike's
Index) Index in hard copy and Register on microfilm
The SAGHS publication A Free Passage to Paradise? lists, with many details
from the register, the applicants and also identifies the ship upon which
they came to South Australia.
Regards Pete
At 09:20 AM 1/6/04 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi listers, does anyone know anything about assisted passages to SA in about
>1840-41. An ancestor of mine came out in this time from England as an
>assisted passenger, but nothing is known of the ship he arrived on. Is there
>a register of assisted passengers anywhere or a list available?
>
>Regards,
>
>Paul Jenke
>Territory Sales Manager
>Swan Hill Victoria
>
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