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Destitute Asylum GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au Special List GRG 28/5 Register of admissions - Destitute Asylum Series This series contains eight registers giving admissions Description to the Destitute Asylum. The Destitute Asylum was a place of refuge for those who were unable to work through age, infirmity or disability, and for destitute expectant mothers. Some inmates were placed there by fee-paying relatives. Registers give the name of the applicant with personal details such as age, nationality, religion, last place of residence, occupation, date of arrival in South Australia and by what ship arrived. Also gives information regarding relations living in South Australia, reasons for admission, dates of admission and discharge, and proposed whereabouts. Series date range 1870 - 1924 Agency Families SA responsible Access Open after 100 years. Determination Contents The lists are arranged alphabetically. Abbott, Bridget – Cutting, Jane This series is available on microfilm in our Research Centre. 22 June 2016 GRG 28/5 Destitute Asylum Admissions 1870 - 1873, 1881 - July 1906 Entry No. of Time in Year of Number Surname Given Names Age Residence Children Colony Ship by which arrived Trade/Occupation application Nationality Volume 463 Abbott Bridget 56 Clarendon St 7 y Domestic 1870 1 62 Abbott Catherine 25 Mount Barker Native 1885 S 2 61 Abbott Euphamia 64 Mount Barker 2 33 y Marion Domestic 1885 S 2 396 Abbott Mary 24 Port Augusta Native General Servant 1871 1 Talbot Lane off 273 Abernethy Elspeth 67 Gouger St 2 40 y Melbourne Domestic 1900 S 5 34 Abernethy Elspeth 69 11 Field St 2 43 y Melbourne Domestic 1903 S 5 247 Abram Thomas 49 Rhynie 17 y Sir Thomas Gresham Labourer 1871 1 25 y (Born 9 (+ in in 50 Ackland Esther 39 Stirling West labour) W.A.) Domestic 1884 E 2 147 Adam James 52 North 16 y Amazon Labourer 1872 1 With Her Mother, Mrs Eliza Angelo, Enceint 143 Adams Ida 18 Glanville e 17 y Erato Domestic 1893 E 3 378 Adams James 14 Talisker 6 y Lady Milton Shop Boy 1872 1 23 Adams John 71 No Settled Abode 36 y Theopholis Stone Mason 1901 I 5 2 sons, Half Came out to Tasmania 173 Adams Thomas 70 Port Lincoln Castes when very young Shepherd 1881 E 2 2 sons, Half Came out to Tasmania 418 Adams Thomas 70 Destitute Asylum Castes when very young Shepherd 1881 E 2 Adan Sarah 31 Domestic 1907 Australian 6 275 Adolphus Charles 64 Hamley Bridge 24 y Dorothea Ostler 1884 F 2 183 Adolphus Charles 67 26 y Dorothea Labourer 1887 3 146 Adolphus Charles 68 Glen Osmond 27 y Dorothea Labourer 31/7/1888 3 Bugle Ranges in Service at Thomas Enceint 192 Agar Janet 18 Ellis's Farm e Native Domestic 1884 S 2 GRG 28/5 Destitute Asylum Admissions 1870 - 1873, 1881 - July 1906 Entry No. of Time in Year of Number Surname Given Names Age Residence Children Colony Ship by which arrived Trade/Occupation application Nationality Volume Exchange Hotel, Enceint 103 Ageed (or Harris) Eliza 25 Hindley St e 6 y Waitress 1885 E 2 6 y (Born 212 Ageed (or Harris) Eliza 25 Destitute Asylum 1 in Vic) Waitress 1885 E 2 Aust 30 y SA 16 Overland from 284 Ah Chang 64 Hindley St y Melbourne Cook 1901 Chinese 5 Mee (Jimmy Cook & 279 Ah Newland) 78 Wirrabara Single 46 y From Singapore Gardener 1910 Chinese 6 Cook & 154 Ah Yen Jimmy 71 Naracoorte 55 y Kong Yun Gardener 1907 Chinese 6 Cook & 28 Ah Yen Jimmy 71 Adelaide 55 y Kong Yun Gardener 1908 Chinese 6 1 + Enceint 112 Ahern Annie 26 Adelaide e 13 y Holmesdale General Servant 1893 I 3 206 Ahgow Charles 73 Bordertown 39 y Unknown Gardener 6/09/1909 Chinese 6 316 Aines Sarah 62 No Settled Abode 1 Arrived in Infancy Vagrancy Irish 144 Ainsworth Mrs Charles see Izmor Sarah 1908 6 137 Aiskell Thomas 66 None 23 y Coromandel Labourer 1871 1 20+ C/- Her Parents, 9 Twin 88 Aiston Emily 1/2 Cairns St, Norwood Sons Native General Servant 1902 Australian 5 Twin Infant of Emily 89 Aiston George 7 h # 88 1902 Australian 5 Twin Infant of Emily 90 Aiston James 7 h # 88 1902 Australian 5 1+ 60 Alberts William 1/2 Wall St, Norwood Native 1885 E 2 5 Albertson Alexander 36 Whitmore Square 3 y Mainween Seaman 1911 Norweigen 6 117 Alcock Joseph 45 Adelaide Hospital Single Native Labourer 1902 Australian 5 GRG 28/5 Destitute Asylum Admissions 1870 - 1873, 1881 - July 1906 Entry No. of Time in Year of Number Surname Given Names Age Residence Children Colony Ship by which arrived Trade/Occupation application Nationality Volume 162 Alderson Hannah 44 Port Adelaide Several David Malcolm 1881 I 2 395 Alderson Hannah 44 Adelaide Children David Malcolm Domestic 1881 I 2 74 Alderson Hannah 45 Adelaide 27 y David Malcolm Domestic 1883 I 2 (see 242 Alderson Hannah 51 Adelaide Hospital 84/88) 33 y David Malcolm Domestic 1889 I 3 143 Alderson Hannah 53 Adelaide Hospital 2 36 y David Malcolm Domestic 1892 I 3 179 Alderson Hannah 53 Adelaide 2 36 y David Malcolm Nil 1892 I 3 2 (see 109 Alderson Hannah 54 H.M Gaol 179/92) 37 y David Malcolm Nil 1893 I 3 2 (see 205 Alderson Hannah 54 H.M Gaol 179/92) 37 y David Malcolm Nil 1893 I 3 2 (see 75 Alderson Hannah 54 Adelaide Hospital 179/92) 37 y David Malcolm Nil 1894 I 3 84 Alderson Hannah 50 Adelaide 2 32 y David Malcolm Domestic 15/5/1888 3 244 Alderson Hannah 49 Adelaide 1 31 y David Malcolm Domestic 19/10/1888 3 168 Alderson Hannah Senior 47 Adelaide 29 y David Malcolm Domestic 1885 I 2 15 Alderson Hannah Senior 48 Adelaide 1 29 y David Malcolm Domestic 1886 I 2 At Seth Ferry's Rose Domestic 135 Alexander Mary 50 Park 5 35 y Nimrod Servant 1891 I 3 64 Alexander Mary 51 H.M Gaol 5 36 y Nimrod Doubtful 1892 I 3 138 Alexander Mary 51 Adelaide Hospital 5 36 y Nimrod Doubtful 1892 I 3 C/- Mrs Fowler, 2 Royal Terrace, Hope to Melbourne (in Alexander Wm 72 Carrington St Single 41 y 1861) Agent 1902 I 5 Annie Brigg from 279 Alford Edwin 57 Yongala 32 y Sydney Painter 1883 E 2 Annie Brigg from 37 Alford Edwin 67 Destitute Asylum 42 y Sydney Painter 1894 E 3 Annie Brigg from 233 Alford Edwin 64 The Glynde 39 y Sydney Painter 1980 E 250 Allanson Thomas 50 Kapunda 4 20 y Constitution Miller 1871 1 GRG 28/5 Destitute Asylum Admissions 1870 - 1873, 1881 - July 1906 Entry No. of Time in Year of Number Surname Given Names Age Residence Children Colony Ship by which arrived Trade/Occupation application Nationality Volume 175 Allanson Thomas 60 Reformatory Hulk 4 30 y Constitution Miller 1881 E 2 Mail Streamer from 341 Allen Ann 50 Streaky Bay 1 1 y King George's Sound Domestic 1872 1 1 (D in 27 Allen Catherine 58 Mount Gambier VIC) 35 y Sajee Ann Domestic 1892 I 3 297 Allen Eliza 51 Echunga 1 s 2 d 27 y Royal Charlie Domestic 1882 E 2 69 Allen George 69 Port Lincoln 41 y Morley Shepherd 1882 E 2 217 Allen George 72 Yorke Peninsula 44 y Morley Shepherd 1885 E 2 Allen George 75 Destitute Asylum 47 y Morley Shepherd 21/1/1889 3 Shoemaker, 218 Allen James 55 Orroroo 55 y Ocean Queen to TAS Shepherd 27/09/1909 Australian 6 Refer to Ford 191 Allen Marion 22 Marion, nee Allen 1889 3 Refer to Ford 130 Allen Marion Marion, nee Allen 1894 3 241 Allen Nellie See Bell Elizabeth 1907 6 115 Allen Peter 76 Raneleigh St 2 59 y Mary McNoughton Labourer 1907 Irish 6 219 Allen Peter 76 Raneleigh St 2 59 y Mary McNoughton Labourer 1907 Irish 6 Findon C/- George 318 Allen Ruby Jane Allen (Father) 1 Native General Servant 1911 Australian 6 175 Allen William 61 Mannararie 31 y Victoria of London Shepherd 7/7/1887 3 94 Allman Thomas 63 Port Adelaide 3 25 y Gosfort Shoemaker 1891 E 3 Great Britain to 260 Allport Hubert 67 Yadnarie 24 y Melbourne Mason 12/10/1886 3 Theodore 69 Alsetz Hermann 71 Adelaide Gaol 33 y Bundaleer Clerk 1908 German 6 Christina 111 Altmann Caroline 75 Saddleworth Several 41 y Partell Domestic 1889 F 3 1 (Hanna h 86 Aly Sofia 40 Lebanon Ckiros) 2 d Delcomyn Domestic 1883 F 2 GRG 28/5 Destitute Asylum Admissions 1870 - 1873, 1881 - July 1906 Entry No. of Time in Year of Number Surname Given Names Age Residence Children Colony Ship by which arrived Trade/Occupation application Nationality Volume 188 Amberg Elizabeth See Morgan William 1908 6 79 Amey Charles 29 Adelaide Hospital 4 y Mahino to NZ Fireman 1909 English 6 1 (Joseph 2+1/4 76 Amo Isabella 23 Adelaide # 77) y Hesperus General Servant 1881 I 2 5+ 1/2 77 Amo Joseph m Native 24/2/1881 I 2 4 sons (see Sir Charles Napier to 173 Amor John 74 Upper Wakefield 34/80) 41 y TAS Labourer 1883 E 2 Sir Charles Napier to 204 Amor John 76 Mallala 4 43 y TAS Labourer 1885 E 2 Anarde nee Female Refuge, Enceint 3+1/2 Recently 136 Leahy Frances 19 Norwood e y Stirlingshire Prostitution 1885 I 2 Seaman or 57 Andersen Carl 64 Mallala 15 y Lord Raglan Shepherd 1893 Swede 3 Seaman or 209 Andersen Carl 65 Mallala 16 y Lord Raglan Shepherd 1893 F 3 192 Andersen Caroline 47 Peake North 3 43 y Princess Royal Charwoman 1889 E 3 170 Andersen John 32 Hindley St 11 y Lockleys Bargeman 1885 F 2 Seaman, Wharf F (Russian 131 Andersen Victor 27 Glanville Single 10 y Nile Labourer 1896 Fin) 4 167 Anderson Ada See Youne Jane 1908 6 Born Mrs Walker's, in Robert St Enceint Melb, 32 Anderson Alice 22 Hindmarsh e SA 3 y Domestic 1895 4 GRG 28/5 Destitute Asylum Admissions 1870 - 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