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GRG 35/39 Schedule of Certificates Issued Under the Assisted Passage Regulations GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8343 6800 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:467 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au GRG 35/39 Schedule of certificates issued under the assisted passage regulations Series Gives name of applicant, nominee (head of family), Description number of certificate, amount paid, date of payment, nationality, number of statute adults and remarks. The remarks column sometimes gives the ship's name. Series date range 1862 - 1878 Agency Immigration SA Responsible Access Records open after 60 years. Determination Contents Volume 1 arranged alphabetically by name of nominee. Abbitt, M – Zeppel, Michael 8 September 2017 Special List Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) ABBITT, M 1653 1865 Irish Charlotte Gladstone (2) ABBOTT, Jacob Junior 913 1863 Irish - ADAMS, John 2551 1873 Irish Cancelled, 12/1/1876 ADDEM, A 2812 1874 English/Welsh Hesperides ADMORE, Annie 2620 1873 English/Welsh City of Adelaide ADMORE, Annie 7 [Full Passage] 1873 English/Welsh City of Adelaide, 24/08/1874 AHERN, Thomas 466 1862 Irish - ALEXANDER, M 1794 1865 Irish - ALLAN, John 2362 1867 English/Welsh - ALLEN, Henry 2418 1872 Irish City of Adelaide ALLEN, J 1549 1865 English/Welsh Trevelyan (1) ALLEN, James 2993 1876 English/Welsh Trevelyan, 28/09/1876 ALLEN, P 1928 1865 Irish Prince of Wales (1) ALLEN, R 1586 1865 Irish Charlotte Gladstone (3) ALLEN,W 2827 1875 Scotch Cancelled, 2/5/1876, C.L.I 547/1876 1 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) ALLGOOD, William 2988 1876 English/Welsh Cancelled, 14/12/1876, C.L.I 1819/1876 ALLSWORTH, M 2186 1865 Irish Hougomont (3) AMOS, George 641 1862 Scotch - ANDERS, Anna 29 [Full Passage] 1876 English/Welsh Forfarshire, 22/09/1879 ANDERS, Ernst 3081 1878 Continental Cancelled, C.L.I. 1220/1880 ANDERSON, J.B. 2685 1874 Continental Cancelled, C.L.I 1220/80 ANDERSON, Robert 2250 1865 Scotch Charlotte Gladstone (3) ANDERSON, Thomas 2761 1874 Irish Hesperides ANDREW, Thomas 2627 1873 English/Welsh City of Adelaide ANDREW, William 1505 1865 English/Welsh - ANDREWS, J. 1425 1864 English/Welsh 7 pounds 10 received in cash the remaining 12 pounds being allowed ANNBERY, H.G. [pro J.G.POLST] 3046 1877 Foreign Sophie, 23/08/1879 ANSON, Henry 593 1862 Irish - ANSON, Henry 594 1862 Irish - ARCHDEACON, Bridget 2411 1872 Irish St. Vincent AREND, August 2688 1874 Continental Cancelled, C.L.I 1220/80 2 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) ARMSTRONG, S. 2007 1865 Irish Peeress (2) ARNOLD, Edward 1287 1864 English/Welsh - ASH, George 2356 1867 English/Welsh Great Britain (5) ASH, George 2609 1873 English/Welsh Queen of Nations, 2/12/77 ASHMEADE, John 636 1862 English - ASHMEADE, John 1132 1863 English/Welsh - ASHTON, Joseph 3008 1876 English/Welsh Erato, 13/11/1876 ASHWELL, Benjamin 1004 1863 Irish - ATKIN, Philip 2488 1873 English/Welsh Cancelled, C.L.I 1220/80 ATTERSOLE, Adolphus 649 1862 English - ATWELL, Samuel 2740 1874 English/Welsh Hesperides ATZE, E 2908 1875 Continental Esther, 20/10/1876 AUSTIN, Richard 1128 1863 English/Welsh - AUSTIN, Richard 2996 1876 English/Welsh Lochee BAILEY, B. 1395 1864 English/Welsh - BAKER, Edwin 1413 1864 English/Welsh - 3 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BAKER, Mary 2407 1872 Irish City of Adelaide BAKER, Thomas 1492 1865 English/Welsh - BAKER, Thomas 2661 1874 Irish City of Adelaide BALD, James 1275 1864 Scotch - BALFOUR, J. 1339 1864 Scotch - BALFOUR, John 2680 1874 Scotch PakWan BALLENTYNE, Sarah 930 1863 Irish - BALLS, Henry 1552 1865 English/Welsh - BANFIELD, H. 2742 1874 English/Welsh Cancelled, C.L.I 1220/80 BANFORD,G. 1700 1865 Irish - BANNAN, J. 1727 1865 Irish Charlotte Gladstone (1) BANNAN, J. 1728 1865 Irish Ernestine (1) BARBER, Eliza 994 1863 Irish - BARBER, John 2253 1865 English/Welsh - BARBER, William 1518 1865 Scotch - BARCLAY, John 1519 1865 Scotch Salamanca (1) 4 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BARNETT, Mary 2479 1873 Irish Hesperus BARNWILD, Rob 1067 1863 - - BARRATT, S. 2334 1866 English/Welsh - BARRETT, D. 2060 1865 Irish - BARRETT, Daniel 1240 1863 Irish - BARRETT, John 1120 1863 Irish Atalanta BARRETT, John 1494 1865 English/Welsh - BARRIE, R. 2223 1865 Scotch Charlotte Gladstone (1) BARRY, Catherine 314 1862 Irish - BARRY, Catherine 389 1862 Irish - BARRY, David 2954 1875 Irish Cancelled, C.L.I 1220/1880 BARRY, James 1685 1865 Irish Canterbury (1) BARRY, P 1714 1865 Irish - BARRY, Patrick 844 1863 Irish - BARRY, Patrick 845 1863 Irish - BARTLEY, William 2437 1872 English/Welsh City of Adelaide 5 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BASSETT, C. 1631 1865 Irish - BATES, Edward 668 1862 Welsh - BAWDEN, George 1532 1865 English/Welsh - BAWDEN, William 645 1862 English - BAXTER, Robert 2671 1874 Irish City of Adelaide (1), Cancelled (1) C.L.I 1220/80 BEACHMAN, Catherine 1029 1863 Irish - BEAR, John 19 [Full Passage] 1876 English/Welsh Hesperides, 1876 BEATLEY, Alice 736 1863 Irish - BEATTIE, Alice 1161 1863 Irish - BEATTY, Mary Jane 603 1862 Irish - BEAUCHAMP, E.J. 280 1862 Irish - BEAUCHAMP, E.J. 281 1862 Irish - BEAUMONT, Rosey 3064 1877 Irish Camperdown, 09/05/1878 BEAZLEY, William 2338 1866 English/Welsh - BECKER, William 2473 1873 English/Welsh Cancelled, C.L.I 1446/75 BEECHAM, E.T. 1637 1865 Irish Extended to 19th July 1866 6 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BELL, James 1396 1864 Scotch - BELL, Marcella 531 1862 Irish - BELL, Thomas 2030 1865 Irish Ernestine (1) BENDING, W. Jnr. 2424 1872 Scotch Cancelled, C.L.I. 1220/80 BENETT, Robert 2333 1866 English/Welsh - BENNETT, Bridget 808 1863 Irish - BENNETT, Moses 921 1863 Irish - BENSON, William 1504 1865 English/Welsh - BERDING, William Jnr. 1131 1863 English/Welsh - BERGER, A. 2961 1875 Continental Esther, 20/10/1876 BERMINGHAM, John 717 1863 Irish - BERMINGHAM, W. 1835 1865 English/Welsh Ernestine (1) BERRILL, A. 1902 1865 Irish Charlotte Gladstone (1) BERRILL, A. 1903 1865 Irish British Lion (1) BERRILL, A. 1904 1865 Irish British Lion (1) BERRILL, A. 1905 1865 Irish British Lion (2) 7 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BERRILL, A. 1906 1865 Irish British Lion (1) BERRILL, A. 1907 1865 Irish British Lion (1) BERRILL, A. 1908 1865 Irish - BERRILL, A. 1909 1865 Irish British Lion (1) BERRY, Elizabeth 984 1863 English/Welsh - BERTH, Michael 296 1862 Irish - BESTER, George 2842 1875 English/Welsh Cancelled, C.L.I 807/1875 BETHANE, W. 651 1862 English - BICE, S.S. 2515 1873 English/Welsh Repaid. 7/12/74 - C.L.I 1549/1874 BIELEFELDT, Carl 38 [Full Passage] 1878 Continental Cancelled, vide C.L.I 2424/1878 BILLINGHAM, Isaac 1391 1864 English/Welsh - BILLINGHAM, Isaac 1392 1864 English/Welsh - BIRD, Thomas 1398 1864 English/Welsh One of these is an infant in arms and therefore is not charged for BIRMINGHAM, Leonard 409 1862 Irish - BIRMINGHAM, Pat 874 1863 Irish - BIRRELL, A. 720 1863 Irish - 8 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BIRRELL, Alexander 719 1863 Irish - BIRRILL, Alexander 1196 1863 Irish - BIRTWHISTLE, Isaac 1294 1864 English/Welsh - BIRTWHISTLE, Isaac 1388 1864 English/Welsh - BLACK, Charlotte 2746 1874 Irish Homewood BLAKE, Mary 2465 1873 Irish St. Vincent BLAKELY, C.A. 2782 1874 Irish Cancelled C.L.I 1220/80 currency extended 12 months BLAKELY, C.A. 2915 1875 Scotch Forfarshire, 10/06/1876 BLAMEY, Z. 2327 1866 English/Welsh - BLEWER, W. 698 1863 English/Welsh - BLOOR, W. 1546 1865 English/Welsh - BLOOR, William 975 1863 English/Welsh Outstanding 32/67 BLYTH, Hon. A. 1912 1865 Irish Peeress (2) BOELKE, Margaret 2741 1874 Irish Homewood BOLAIN, John William 2302 1866 English/Welsh Peeress (1) BOLLMEYER, H. 2229 1865 Irish Peeress (2), allowed conditionally on some un-named woman being found 9 Series Type GRG35 Series Id 39 Consignment 00000 Unit 1 Schedule of certificates, 1862 - 1878 Name of Applicant Certificate number Year of payment Nationality Remarks (ship name) BOOTHBY, William 283 1862 Irish - BOUNDY, Richard 1555 1865 English/Welsh Salamanca (3) BOUNDY, Richard 1556 1865 English/Welsh Salamanca (5) BOUNDY, Richard 1557 1865 English/Welsh Salamanca (2) BOURIE,James 2278 1865 Scotch - BOURKE, Catherine 1121 1863 Irish - BOURKE, David 2195 1865 Irish Hougomont (2) BOURKE, John 1950 1865 Irish Ernestine (1) BOURKE, John 2248 1865 Irish Peeress (2), specially allowed, overlooked in Aug. BOURKE, Lawrence 988 1863 Irish - BOURKE, Margaret 420 1862 Irish - BOURKE, Michael 624 1862 Irish - BOURKE, T. 1946 1865
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