Assisted Immigrants Index 1839-1896

Entries
First NameSurnameAgeShipYearPlace of ArrivalCopy
GeorgeALEXANDER24Hornet1865SydneyReel 2139, [4/4798]; Reel 2483, [4/4989]Details
MaryALISON24Kate1851Sydney and/or NewcastleReel 2136, [4/4790] Page 94; Reel 2462, [4/4921]Details
JohnALDRIDGEStrathfieldsaye1841Port PhillipReel 2144, [4/4814] Page 12Details
ElizaALLEN23Caroline1854Sydney and/or NewcastleReel 2137, [4/4791]; Reel 2466, [4/4938]Details
RobertAITCHISON31Matoaka1855Sydney and/or NewcastleReel 2137, [4/4792]; Reel 2471, [4/4952]Details
WilliamALLANShackamaxon1859Moreton BayReels 2139, 2479Details
ThomasALLANSON57Port Pirie1886SydneyReels 2143, 2497Details
JosephALLEN24Conway1856Sydney and/or NewcastleReel 2138, [4/4793]; Reel 2473, [4/4959]Details
JohnALDOUS45Walmer Castle1848Sydney and/or NewcastleReel 2135, [4/4786] Page 230; Reel 2458, [4/4906]Details
DuncanAITKENAdelaide1848Port PhillipReel 2144, [4/4816] Page 25Details

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Assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney and Newcastle 1844-59, Moreton Bay 1848-59 and Port Phillip 1839-51. The term 'assisted immigrant' refers to those people whose passage was subsidised or paid for through one of the several assisted immigration schemes which operated to New South Wales from the United Kingdom and other countries.