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Details generally include the former place of residence, and occupation of the emigrant. For each ship physical details are listed together with newspaper reports published on the arrival of the ship in Australia. Includes introductory guide to use of the lists, notes on sailing vessels, German letters, occupations, a table of German place names, list of sources and bibliography.
Contents:Introduction Identifying Sailing Vessels German Letters Countries, States and Provinces Occupations 'Alster' (to Melbounre and Sydney)'Elisabeth Ross' (to Sydney)'Carl and Hermann' (to Sydney)'Grasbrook' (to Adelaide)'Daniel Ross' (to Melbourne and Sydney)'Kehrwieder' (to Sydney)'Wilhelmsburg' (to Melbourne)'Woden' (to Adelaide and Melbourne)'Steinwarder' (to Adelaide)'Ida' (to Melbourne and Sydney)'Australia' (to Melbourne)'Main' (to Sydney)'Hermann' (to Adelaide)'Victoria' (to Sydney)'Charlotte' (to Sydney)'Jenny Lind' (to Melbourne and Sydney)'Alfred' (to Melbourne)'Howard' (to Sydney)'Estafette' (to Melbourne and Sydney)'Phoenix' (to Sydney)'Caesar Godeffroy' (to Australia and Sydney)'John R. Moller' (to Adelaide and Melbourne)'Nancy' (to Melbourne)'Johann Caesar' (to Melbourne)'Sylphide (to Melbourne)'Eberhard' (to Sydney)'Wilhelmina' (to Melbourne)'Imperieuse' (to Melbourne)'Iserbrook' (to Adelaide)'Jeremiah Garnet' (to Sydney)'Oscar Vidal' (to Melbourne and Sydney)'Amethyst' (to Geelong)'Charles Ross' (to Sydney)Index- How to Use the Index- Alphabetic List of EmigrantsSources and Bibliography