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This site also has searchable databases, you will need to have the year and the name of the ship in order to locate passenger lists.  There doesn't appear to be a searchable passenger list available.  
This site also has searchable databases, you will need to have the year and the name of the ship in order to locate passenger lists.  There doesn't appear to be a searchable passenger list available.  


=== [[19th century South Australian shipping|19th Century Shipping]] ===click here
==== 19th Century Australian Shipping ====
 
*[[19th century South Australian shipping|19th Century Shipping]]


Into South Australia - list of ships only  
Into South Australia - list of ships only  
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This site provides resources for family history research on South Australians and includes a searchable database of SA Passenger Lists up to 1850 for more than 1200 voyages.<br>  
This site provides resources for family history research on South Australians and includes a searchable database of SA Passenger Lists up to 1850 for more than 1200 voyages.<br>  


*[http://www.familyhistorysa.info/
*[http://www.familyhistorysa.info/ Passenger Lists up to 1848]  
*[http://www.familyhistorysa.info/Passenger Lists up to 1848]  
*[[Immigration - why they came to South Australia|Immigration - why they came to South Australia]]  
*[[Immigration - why they came to South Australia]]  
*[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/Adelaide.htm South Australian Passenger Lists]
*[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/Adelaide.htm South Australian Passenger Lists]<br>
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The ShipsList website, online since August 1999, will help you find your ancestors on ships' passenger lists. We also have immigration reports, newspaper records, shipwreck information, ship pictures, ship descriptions, shipping-line fleet lists and more; as well as hundreds of passenger lists to Canada, USA, Australia and even some for South Africa.&nbsp; Be sure to check the "special projects" section.<br>We have over 3,000 totally free access web-pages with new databases added regularly,<br>To make best use of your visit, use the Navigation-bars (buttons and text) which are on the top of every page, to help you find your way around. <br>  
The ShipsList website, online since August 1999, will help you find your ancestors on ships' passenger lists. We also have immigration reports, newspaper records, shipwreck information, ship pictures, ship descriptions, shipping-line fleet lists and more; as well as hundreds of passenger lists to Canada, USA, Australia and even some for South Africa. Be sure to check the "special projects" section.
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We have over 3,000 totally free access web-pages with new databases added regularly,<br>To make best use of your visit, use the Navigation-bars (buttons and text) which are on the top of every page, to help you find your way around. <br>  


*<span style="text-decoration: underline" />[http://www.theshipslist.com/ The Ships List]<br>  
*<span style="text-decoration: underline" />[http://www.theshipslist.com/ The Ships List]<br>  
*[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.htm German Immigrants] to South&nbsp;Australia 1837 to 1860
*[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.htm German Immigrants] to South Australia 1837 to 1860


This is another new project of immigrants arriving in South Australia, from Germany. It is currently up to 1856.&nbsp; These lists have been transcribed from the original passenger lists, by Robert Janmaat of Adelaide, who has generously shared them with TheShipsList. Where available, extracts regarding a particular ship have been included, from the Sydney Shipping Gazette and the South Australian Register. The South Australian Government Gazette (return showing deaths on board Emigrant ships 1849 to 5th June 1865) has also been consulted.<br>  
This is another new project of immigrants arriving in South Australia, from Germany. It is currently up to 1856.&nbsp; These lists have been transcribed from the original passenger lists, by Robert Janmaat of Adelaide, who has generously shared them with The Ships List. Where available, extracts regarding a particular ship have been included, from the Sydney Shipping Gazette and the South Australian Register. The South Australian Government Gazette (return showing deaths on board Emigrant ships 1849 to 5th June 1865) has also been consulted.<br>  


'''note''': the original lists were created by an individual unfamiliar with German names, so name spellings from the Biographical index SA (BISA) have been included in brackets. The list below has been compiled from a variety of sources such as the BISA, the Birth-Death-Marriage (BDM) index, the newspaper list (above), online research and has also been cross-checked to a list by Dulcie Love, long time convenor of the Germanic research group at the South Australian Heraldry Genealogy Society (SAGHS). There are a few gaps in this list, but from my experience in researching German passenger lists, I have found that quite a few German settlers migrated from South Australia to Victoria and Queensland.&nbsp; ''Robert Janmaat''<br>  
'''note''': the original lists were created by an individual unfamiliar with German names, so name spellings from the Biographical index SA (BISA) have been included in brackets. The list below has been compiled from a variety of sources such as the BISA, the Birth-Death-Marriage (BDM) index, the newspaper list (above), online research and has also been cross-checked to a list by Dulcie Love, long time convenor of the Germanic research group at the South Australian Heraldry Genealogy Society (SAGHS). There are a few gaps in this list, but from my experience in researching German passenger lists, I have found that quite a few German settlers migrated from South Australia to Victoria and Queensland.&nbsp; ''Robert Janmaat''<br>  


''Clicking on the hyper-links for each year highlighted, will take you directly to the list of ships for that year. Clicking on each ship will give you a passenger list, with in some cases the maiden name of the wife, the list also gives the age of the person.&nbsp; You will find that young adults are listed separately from their parents and siblings.''<br>  
''Clicking on the hyper-links for each year highlighted, will take you directly to the list of ships for that year. Clicking on each ship will give you a passenger list, with in some cases the maiden name of the wife, the list also gives the age of the person.&nbsp; You will find that young adults are listed separately from their parents and siblings.''<br>


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