Below is a list of immigrant (O')Hanlons to Australia, sorted by date - oldest records first. It includes any variants of the name, e.g. Hanlan, O'Hanlyn etc.
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Annemarie Bruinsma Hanlon.
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Arrivals in Australia up to 1799 |
- 27 FEB 1799 John Hanlan appeared on a calendar of convicts of Castlebar gaol, County Mayo. States convict was committed on 23 feb 1799 having been found guilty of Felony. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 3898.)
- 24 APR 1799 Richard Hanlon was tried in for the robbery of William Ennis. Sentence: Death. Two magistrates petitioned for the transportation of the convict for the safety of the Ennis family and property. Several character references including magistrtes certifying the bad character of the convict. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 157.)
- 25 APR 1799 petition presented by Patrick Hanlon, imprisoned in Kilmainham Gaol as a deserter. Late of Kildare. Joined the Clane Yeomanry prior to the rebellion. Returned home to protect his wife and family who were being threatened by the rebels and was forced to join the local rebels. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References SPP 626.)
- 21 DEC 1799 petition presented by J. Cowan and others on behalf of convict Matthew Handlon, imprisoned aboard the Prison Ship in Dublin Bay. Convict is a native of Gorey, County Wexford. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References SPP 625.)
2: Arrivals in Australia 1800 - 1844 |
- 1817 petition made by convict Daniel Hanlon imprisoned in County Cork, and 18 others. Sentence: Transportation. Convicts petition for mitigation of their sentences on the grounds of old age and infirmity. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 4105.)
- 1823 convict Terence Fox was transported aboard The Isabella following a trial in Kings County. In 1835 he was on a list of convicts who had applied for their wives and families to be sent to New South Wales at the expense of the government. His wife, Bridget Hanlon, residing at Dorough. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1835 List 1.)
- 1824 convict Thomas Lahey was transported aboard The Prince Regent following a trial in County Cork. Wife Mary Hanlan. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1830 List 1.)
- 19 MAR 1825 petition made by Owen McCauley on his own behalf. Was tried in 1824 in Armagh for pickpocketing with other defendant Jane Hanlon. Sentence: Transportation. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 4157.)
- 30 MAY 1825 petition received from John Hanlon regarding his daughter Jane Hanlon, age 18, imprisoned in Armagh for Robbery. Sentence: Transportation. Petitioner states that his daughter left home 2 years ago with an itinerant pedlar and was innocently implicated in the robbery for which she stands accused. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 2626.)
- 24 NOV 1825 Jane McQuaid, alias Amelia Hanlon, age 15 was tried in Dublin for stripping a child. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Petitioner Neil McQuaid, father, resides at No. 19 Phoenix St. Dublin. States he has a wife and nine children. Several character references from inhabitants of Dublin. Petition received in the year 1826. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 2945.)
- 21 MAY 1826 Petition received from parents of Amelia Hanlon, age 16, tried in Dublin 24 Nov 1825 for stripping a child. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Convict comes from a large family. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References PPC 2905.)
- 15 MAY 1829 convict Thomas Lahey was on a list of convicts who had applied for their wives and families to be sent to New South Wales at the expense of the government. His wife, Mary Hanlan, residing at Castle Town Roach. Thomas was transported in 1824 aboard The Prince Regent following a trial in County Cork. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1830 1.)
- 13 SEP 1835 Bridget Hanlon, wife of convict Terence Fox, was granted a free passage to New South Wales. She resided between Tullamore and Philipstown in Kings County. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1835-6 A 23.)
- 10 NOV 1835 Mary Hanlan, wife of convict Thomas Lahey, requested a free passage to New South Wales. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1835 6.)
- 8 DEC 1835 a list was issued of the free women and children for whom accomodation was to be provided on board the Thomas Harrison. It included Bridget Hanlon, wife of convict Terence Fox. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1835 list 5.)
- JAN 1836 a list was issued of the women and children who had accepted the government offer of a free passage to New South Wales. It included Bridget Hanlon, wife of convict Terence Fox who had been tried in Kings County. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1836 list 4.)
- 19 AUG 1836 Bridget Hanlon, wife of convict Terence Fox included on a list of free settlers, wives and children, embarked on board The Pyramus, a female convict ship. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References FS 1836 list 6.)
- 2 JAN 1837 John Hanlon, age 25 was tried in County Dublin for passing base coin. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 2, p 41.)
- 23 MAR 1837 John Hanlon, age 29 was tried in County Kildare for cow stealing. Sentence: Transportation life. Convict detained Kilmainham Gaol 25 Mar 1837. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 2, p 79.)
- 17 JUN 1837 James Hanlon, age 26 was tried in County Dublin for Felony silver plate. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 2, p 42.)
- 12 APR 1838 Mary Hanlon, age 24 was tried in County Wexford for Larceny. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 2, p 122.)
- 1839 Honora Hanloran arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The William Metcalfe. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2143A.)
- 1840 Bryan Hanlan and Bridget Hanlan arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The Coromandel. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2143A.)
- 1840 Margaret Hanlon arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The Himalaya. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2143A.)
- 9 JAN 1840 Michael Hanlon, age 48 was tried in County Down for Larceny. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 143.)
- 2 MAR 1840 Francis Hanlon, age 15 was tried in County Down for Burglary. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 43.)
- 2 MAR 1840 William Hanlon, age 16 was tried in County Down for Larceny. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 44.)
- 6 MAR 1840 Michael Hanlon, age 17 was tried in Dublin City for Felony of books, jewellary and money. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 62.)
- 12 MAR 1840 Bridget Hanlon, age 28 was tried in County Kildare for stealing a pair of shoes. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 243.)
- 6 APR 1840 Timothy Hanlon, age 36 was tried in County Dublin for stealing metal. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 50.)
- 1841 Julia Hanlan and Maurice Hanlen arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The Mary Nixon. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2144.)
- 2 JUL 1841 John Hanlon was tried in County Meath for cow stealing. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. The convict has a wife to support. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References CRF 1841 H 64.)
- 1842 Biddy Hanlon arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The Samuel Boddington. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2144.)
- 12 FEB 1842 Thomas Hanlon, age 17 was tried in Dublin City for Felony of money. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 4, p 61.)
- 12 FEB 1842 Anne Madden, age 26 was tried in Dublin City for Felony of money and cloak. Sentence: Transportation 7 years, commuted to 2 years imprisonment. Convict was an orphan brought up by an uncle and aunt, Judith and Edward Hanlon, whom she stole the money from. Convict worked in a dairy with her uncle and aunt. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 4, p 233; CRF 1842 M12.)
- 12 APR 1842 Mary Hanlon, age 22 was tried in County Antrim for Larceny. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 4, p 194.)
- 9 MAR 1843 Thomas Hanlon, age 19 was tried in County Limerick for Burglary. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. Convict was detained at Kilmainham Gaol, County Dublin 25 Apr 1843. Convict lives in Adare, County Limerick. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 5, p 113; CRF 1843 H25.)
- 1 MAR 1844 John Hanlon, age 30 was tried in County Monaghan for Ribbonism (document dated 19 Mar 1844). Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Petitioner: James Hanlon and others. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 3, p 146; CRF 1844 H 9.)
3: Famine Immigrants 1845 - 1854 |
- 10 MAR 1845 John Hanlon, age 36 was tried in County Carlow for Larceny. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 5, p 10.)
- 16 MAR 1846 Patrick Hanlon, age 20 was tried in County Cork for Rape. Sentence: Transportation life. Convict was detained on board the ship Bride. Convict was detained at Smithfield Gaol, County Dublin. Convict was declared unfit and was ordered to be discharged 9 May 1855. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 6, p 33; CRF 1846 H 8.)
- 24 JUN 1847 Owen Hanlon, age 44 was tried in County Louth for sheep stealing. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Convict was detained at Smithfield Gaol, County Dublin and transported aboard the Pestonjee Bomanjee (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 6, p 148.)
- 1848 Ellen Hanlon arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The William Stewart. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2144.)
- 1848 Mary Hanlon arrived in Port Phillip, New South Wales aboard The Sir Edward Perry. (New South Wales State Records Port Phillip Arrivals Index 1839-51, Reel 2144.)
- 17 OCT 1848 Dermaid Hanlon, was tried in County Westmeath for sheep stealing. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 8, p 172.)
- 20 OCT 1848 Thomas Hanlon, was tried in Kings County for sheep stealing. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 8, p 95.)
- 30 NOV 1848 Johanna Hanlon was tried in County Cork for stealing clothes. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 8, p 275.)
- 1849 Anne Hanlon, age 25 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Emma Eugenia. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2135, 2459.)
- 20 MAR 1849 John Hanlon was tried in County Kerry for Robbery. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 9, p 86.)
- 21 MAR 1850 Elizabeth Hanlon, age 22 was tried in County Kildare for cattle stealing. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 10, p 331.)
- 6 APR 1850 James Hanlon, age 25 was tried in County Antrim for Larceny from the person. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. Transported aboard the Lord Dalhousie in April 1852. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 10, p 1.)
- 29 JUN 1850 Thomas Hanlon, age 35 was tried in Kings County for house breaking. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. Convict died in Spike Island Gaol, County Dublin 1 May 1853. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 10, p 137.)
- 19 OCT 1850 Bridget Hanlon, age 22 was tried in County Wexford for Larceny, being convicted of Felony before. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Convict died in Grangegorman Gaol, County Dublin in June 1851. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 10, p 388.)
- 23 NOV 1850 Ellen Hanlon, domestic servant, a 20 year old single woman from Dublin, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia. She sailed aboard the Barque Joseph Soames which had departed London on 12 Aug 1850 and Plymouth on 22 Aug 1850. (The Ships List, transcribed by Robert Janmaat.)
- 14 DEC 1850 Edmund Hanlon, was tried in County Cork for Burglary. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Convict ordered to be discharged 15 Jan 1855. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 11, p 26.)
- 1851 Martha Hanlon, age 12 arrived in New South Wales aboard The St. Vincent. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2136, 2462.)
- 1 JAN 1851 John Hanlon, imprisoned in Mountjoy prison was moved to Richmond depot. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References CRF 1852 Misc 1.)
- 30 JUN 1852 Denis Hanlon, age 19 was tried in County Kildare for house robbery. Sentence: Transportation 10 years. Transported aboard The William in February 1855. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 12, p 71.)
- SEP 1852 Thomas Hanlon, age 21 arrived in Victoria aboard The Tippoo Saib from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 9, page 1.)
- 1 OCT 1852 Denis Hanlon, was tried in County Cork for stealing lambs. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Convict ordered to be discharged 8 Oct 1856. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 12, p 25.)
- 10 NOV 1852 Anne Hanlon was tried in Dublin City for Larceny from person. Sentence: Transportation 7 years. Convict ordered to be discharged 8 Dec 1856. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References TR 12, p 209.)
- 1853 Mary Hanlon, age 19 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Ellenborough. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2137, 2464.)
- 1853 Mary Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Parsee. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2136, 2465.)
- 1853 Patrick O'Hanlan, age 27 and his wife Martha O'Hanlan, age 19 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Caroline. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2137, 2464.)
- 1853 Mary O'Hanlon, age 18 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Parsee. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2136, 2465.)
- JAN 1853 Bridget O'Hanlan, Terance O'Hanlon, age 22 and Elizth O'Hanlon, age 17 arrived in Victoria aboard The Catharine Mitchell from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 27, page 6, 5 and 5 respectively.)
- FEB 1853 Francis Hanlon and William Hanlon arrived in Victoria aboard The Una from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 30, page 5.)
- APR 1853 The Digby arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
Lawrence Hanlon, age 32
Ann Hanlon, age 24
John Hanlon, age 0 (?)
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 35, page 2.)
- MAY 1853 convict Patrick Hanlon petitioned on his own behalf. He had been tried in Cork 16 Mar 1846 for Rape. Sentence: Transportation life. (The National Archives of Ireland Transportation Records Database, Document References CRF 1853 H 30.)
- AUG 1853 Sarah Hanlan arrived in Victoria aboard The Antelope from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 48, page 4.)
- 1854 Ellen Hanlon, age 21 and sister Hannah Hanlon, age 23; also Mary Hanlon, age 24 (relationship if any unknown) arrived in New South Wales aboard The Columbia. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2137, 2466.)
- 1854 Judy Hanlon, age 14 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Genghis Khan. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2137, 2466.)
- AUG 1854 Michl Hanlan arrived in Victoria aboard The Invincible from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 75, page 2.)
- SEP 1854 John Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Queen of The Seas from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 75, page 10.)
- SEP 1854 Ths Hanlon, age 15 arrived in Victoria aboard The Star of The East from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 78, page 3.)
- DEC 1854 James Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Lincluden Castle from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 81, page 4.)
4: Arrivals in Australia 1855 - 1874 |
- 1855 Joseph Hanlon, age 20 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Chowringhee. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2137, 2469.)
- 1855 Elizabeth Hanlon, age 36 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Hilton. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2137, 2470.)
- 1855 Catherine Hanlin, age 22 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Himalaya. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2137, 2470.)
- 1855 Margaret Hanlon, age 23 and Michael Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Ramillies. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2137, 2471.)
- 1855 Patrick Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Sabrina. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2137, 2474.)
- FEB 1855 Patk Hanlon, age 31 and Mary Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Victoria aboard The Gipsy Bride from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 87, page 9.)
- MAR 1855 Peter O'Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Red Jacket from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 89, page 1.)
- OCT 1855 Julia Ann O'Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Victoria aboard The Ben Nevis from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 99, page 5.)
- 1856 Eliza Hanlon, age 20 and sister Ellen Hanlon, age 18 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Morayshire. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2474.)
- SEP 1856 Edwd Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Victoria aboard The Saldanha from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 112, page 7. Also appears on the Passenger list provided to GenUK by George Bell as Edward Hanlon, 24 year old Irish labourer, sailed from Liverpool to Victoria.)
- DEC 1856 Jas Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Donald McKay from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 117, page 6.)
- 1857 Anne Hanlon, age 31 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Monica. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2476.)
- 1857 Daniel Hanlon, age 26 and brother Patrick Hanlon, age 30 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Glen Isla. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2475.)
- 1857 The Hanlon family arrived in New South Wales aboard The Admiral Lyons:
Lucy Hanlon, age 38;
Johanna Hanlon, age 14;
John Hanlon, age 12.
(New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2475.)
- 1857 The Hanlon family arrived in New South Wales aboard The Aloe:
John Hanlon, age 30;
Mary Ann Hanlon, age 30 (died on voyage);
John Hanlon, infant.
(New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2475.)
- JUL 1857 Bridget O'Hanlon, age 30 arrived in Victoria aboard The Sir John Franklin from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 128, page 6.)
- JUL 1857 Denis Hanlan, age 25 and Michl Hanlan, age 19 arrived in Victoria aboard The Sir William Eyre from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 127, page 2.)
- NOV 1857 Walter Hanlan, age 27 arrived in Victoria aboard The Athenais from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 136, page 1.)
- 1858 Elizabeth Hanlon, age 18 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Northern Light. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2477.)
- MAR 1858 The Oceanica arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
John Hanlon, age 35
Thomas Hanlon, age 32
Jas Hanlon, age 29
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 143, page 7.)
- 1859 The Hanlon brothers arrived in New South Wales aboard The Hornet:
John Hanlon, age 25
Thomas Hanlon, age 20
Michael Hanlon, age 16
(New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2138, 2479.)
- 1859 Michael Hanlon, age 27 arrived in New South Wales aboard The Queen of England. (New South Wales State Records Sydney and Newcastle Arrivals Index 1844-59, Reel 2139, 2478.)
- 1859 Patrick Hanlan, age 23, John Hanlan, age 23 and James Hanlan, age 20 arrived in Moreton Bay (Brisbane), New South Wales aboard The Glentanner. (New South Wales State Records Moreton Bay Arrivals Index 1848-59, Reel 2139, 2479.)
- JAN 1859 Ann Hanlon, age 5 arrived in Victoria aboard The Prince of Wales from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 157, page 2.)
- JAN 1859 The Annie Wilson arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
John Hanlon, age 26
Mary Hanlon, age 24
Ellen Hanlon, age 4
Kate Hanlon, age 0
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 157, page 2.)
- JAN 1859 Hugh Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Greyhound from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 157, page 6.)
- SEP 1859 Andw Hanlin, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Morning Star from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 167, page 3.)
- 1860 Eliza Hanlon, age 17 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Dirigo. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139.)
- 1860 The Hanlon family arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Ftzjames:
Johanna Hanlon, age 50
Michael Hanlon, age 18
Eliza Hanlon, age 14
South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139.)
- AUG 1860 Sarah Hanlon, age 22 and Mary Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Ocean Home from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 180, pages 6 and 2 respectively.)
- NOV 1860 Tim Hanlan, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Lord Raglan from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 183, page 4.)
- NOV 1860 Wm Hanlon, age 30 and Eliza B. Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Zoboah from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 183, page 1.)
- 1861 John O'Hanlon, age 29 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Hotspur. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139.)
- JAN 1861 John Hanlon, age 28 arrived in Victoria aboard The Marco Polo from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 186, page 6.)
- AUG 1861 Danl Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Lightning from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 192, page 4.)
- OCT 1861 Peter O'Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Victoria aboard The Great Tasmania from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 194, page 5.)
- NOV 1861 Geo Hanlon, age 38 arrived in Victoria aboard The Elizabeth A. Bright from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 194, page 9.)
- MAY 1862 Johanna Hanlon, age 17 arrived in Victoria aboard The Star of Brunswick from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 202, page 3.)
- JUL 1862 The Mistress of the Seas arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
Jno O'Hanlon, age 40
Simon Hanlon, age 35
Lettitia Hanlon, age 30
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 204, pages 5, 7 and 7 respectively.)
- SEP 1862 Danl Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Elizabeth Ann Bright from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 207, page 5.)
- OCT 1862 The Prince of Wales arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
John Hanlon, age 33
Amelia Hanlon, age 24
Annie Hanlon, age 3
Henry Hanlon, age 0 (?)
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 208, page 2.)
- OCT 1862 Cath Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Champion of The Seas from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 208, page 6.)
- DEC 1862 The Red Jacket arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
Maurice Hanlon, age 23
Johanna Hanlon, age 23
Mary Hanlon, age 20
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 210, page 9.)
- MAR 1863 The Great Tasmania arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
John Hanlon, age 38
Cath Hanlon, age 40
Margt Hanlon, age 16
John Hanlon, age 14
Michl Hanlon, age 11
Laurence Hanlon, age 9
Ellen Hanlon, age 7
Christr Hanlon, age 5
Timothy Hanlon, age 3
Joseph Hanlon, age 0
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 213, pages 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8 and 8 respectively.)
- JUN 1863 Michl Hanlen, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Royal Dane from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 218, page 9.)
- NOV 1863 E. O'Hanlon arrived in Victoria aboard The Fearnought from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 225, page 6.)
- 1864 Honor Hanlan, age 25 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Queen of The East. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139, 2482.)
- 1864 Honora Hanlon, age 27 and her sister Anastatia Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Morning Star. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139, 2482.)
- 1864 Fanny Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Ocean Empress. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139, 2482.)
- 1864 Hugh Hanlon, age 21 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Sir Robert Sale. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140, 2485.)
- 26 JUN 1864 Lanty Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Sandringham. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2139, 2482.) Additional information: Lanty was single, Roman Catholic, his parents were James & Ellen Hanlon. (Sandringham Passengers from Donegal, part of Lindel Buckley's Donegal Genealogy Resources, see section on Donegal Relief Fund.)
- JUL 1864 Daniel Hanlon, age 28 arrived in Victoria aboard The Morning Light from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 233, page 6.)
- JUL 1864 Rose O'Hanlon, age 18 arrived in Victoria aboard The Southern Empire from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 233, page 6.)
- SEP 1864 John Hanlon, age 27 and Kate Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Golden South from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 235, page 1.)
- OCT 1864 Catherine Hanlon, age 25 arrived in Victoria aboard The Sam Cearns from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 237, page 7.)
- OCT 1864 Patk Hanlon, age 23 arrived in Victoria aboard The Marco Polo from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 237, page 8.)
- 1865 The Hanlon/Birkett family arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Wallasea:
Henry Hanlon, age 11 (stepfather H. Birkett)
James Hanlon, age 6 (stepfather H. Birkett)
(New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140, 2483.)
- 1865 Mary Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Star of Brunswick. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140.)
- MAY 1865 Cath Hanlan, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Utopia from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 246, page 5.)
- DEC 1866 Laurence Hanlon, age 30 arrived in Victoria aboard The Royal Standard from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 263, page 9.)
- FEB 1867 Peter Hanlon, age 30 and John Hanlon, age 14 arrived in Victoria aboard The Morning Light from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 264, page 1.)
- AUG 1867 The White Star arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
Helena Hanlon, age 20
Hanlon infant
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 269, page 1.)
- DEC 1867 Mary O'Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Victoria aboard The Canterbury from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 271, page 8.)
- JAN 1869 The Southern Empire arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
Felix Hanlon, age 57
Cathe Hanlon, age 58
Michl Hanlon, age 14
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 280, page 1, 1 and 9 respectively.)
- JUN 1869 Ellen Hanlon, age 18 arrived in Victoria aboard The Gresham from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 283, page 3.)
- NOV 1869 Mary Hanlon, age 26 and Ellen Hanlon, age 16 arrived in Victoria aboard The Glenmark from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 287, pages 3 and 4 respectively.)
- DEC 1870 John O'Hanlon, age 21 arrived in Victoria aboard The Great Britain from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 299, page 10.)
- JUL 1874 William Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Eaton Hall from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 328, page 1.)
5: Arrivals in Australia 1875 - 1900 |
- JUL 1876 Owen Hanlon, age 30 arrived in Victoria aboard The Whampoa from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 344, page 5.)
- 1877 Elizabeth Hanlin, age 17 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Pericles. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140, 2488.)
- 1877 Mary Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Commonwealth. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140, 2488.)
- 1877 John Hanlon, age 30 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The St. Lawrence. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140, 2488.)
- 1877 Daniel O'Hanlon, age 23 and his wife Elizabeth O'Hanlon, age 27 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Samuel Plimsoll. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1860-79, Reel 2140, 2488.)
- APR 1877 Charles O'Hanlon, age 33 arrived in Victoria aboard The Loch Linnhe from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 350, page 1.)
- AUG 1879 Patrick Hanlon, age 23 arrived in Victoria aboard The City of London from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 371, page 4.)
- OCT 1879 Martin O'Hanlan, age 27 and Kate O'Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Northumberland from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 374, page 5 and 1 respectively.)
- JAN 1880 Annie Hanlon, age 20 and Mary Ann Hanlon, age 20 (relationship if any unknown) arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Northampton. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2141, 2491.)
- OCT 1880 Mr. Lionel Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orient from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 384, page 12.)
- NOV 1880 The Bokhara arrived in Victoria from a Foreign (non-British Empire) Port with:
G. Hanlon, age 52
two 17 year old servants travelling with the Hanlon family
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 184, page 3.)
- DEC 1880 Daniel Hanlon, age 29 and Cornelius Hanlon, age 21 arrived in Victoria aboard The Potosi from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 386, page 7 (Daniel) and pages 3 and 7 (Cornelius).)
- JUL 1881 James Hanlon, age 28 and Jane Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Victoria aboard The Cotopaxi from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 393, page 2.)
- SEP 1881 Mr. P.J. Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Aristides from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 394, page 2.)
- MAY 1882 T. Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orient from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 403, page 5.)
- MAY 1882 Mr. O. Hanlon, age 28 arrived in Victoria aboard The Lusitania from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 403, page 10.)
- JUN 1882 Mr. C. O'Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Liguria from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 404, page 11.)
- OCT 1882 Pat O'Hanlon, age 30 arrived in Victoria aboard The Austral from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 409, page 9.)
- 1883 Margay Hanlon, age 18 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Duchess of Argyle. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2142, 2494.)
- 1883 Patrick Hanlon, age 29 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Star of India. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2142.)
- 1883 The Hanlon family arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Dallam Tower:
William Hanlon, age 40
Susannah Hanlon, age 43
William Hanlon, age 9
Daniel Hanlon, age 8
James Hanlon, age 7
George Hanlon, age 4
Susannah Hanlon, age 4
Florence Hanlon, age 3
(male baby) Hanlon, newborn - born on voyage
The following may or may not be related, but travelled at the same time:
Robert Hanlon, age 17 (relationship, if any unknown)
Isabella Hanlon, age 16 (relationship, if any unknown)
Catherine Hanlon, age 14 (relationship, if any unknown)
Margaret Hanlon, age 13 (relationship, if any unknown)
(New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2142.)
Note 1: to contact a descendant of Daniel Hanlon, please email Annemarie Bruinsma Hanlon to get in touch with Ray Hanlon of New South Wales. (Ray doesn't have email, but I will forward it to him by phone or post).
Note 2: to contact a descendant of Susannah Hanlon, please email Susan North.
- JUL 1883 Mr. E. Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Iberia from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 421, page 13.)
- FEB 1884 Margt O'Hanlon, age 26 and Michl O'Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Duke of Sutherland from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 430, page 1.)
- JUN 1884 Edward Hanlon, age 27 arrived in Victoria aboard The Garonne from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 436, pages 6 and 16.)
- 1885 Margaret Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Gulf of Venice. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2143, 2496.)
- 1885 The Hanlin family arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Chimborazo:
Samuel Hanlin, age 31
Annie Hanlin, age 27
Mary Hanlin, infant
(New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2143, 2496.)
- MAR 1885 Miss J. Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orient from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 447, page 12.)
- JAN 1886 Maggie Hanlon, age 17 arrived in Victoria aboard The Bombay from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 463, page 5.)
- FEB 1886 Thos Hanlon, age 40 arrived in Victoria aboard The Australasian from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 463, page 2.)
- MAR 1886 Thos Hanlon, age 50 arrived in Victoria aboard The Liguria from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 465, page 7 and 15.)
- SEP 1886 A. Hanlan, age 10 arrived in Victoria aboard The Gulf of Venice from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 472, page 6.)
- NOV 1886 Mary Hanlan, age 20 arrived in Sydney, New South Wales aboard The Aberdeen. (New South Wales State Records Sydney Arrivals Index 1880-96, Reel 2143, 2497.)
- MAY 1887 John Hanlon, age 30 arrived in Victoria aboard The Liguria from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 481, page 4.)
- OCT 1887 The Iberia arrived in Victoria from a British Port with:
Edwd Hanlon, age 30
Ann Hanlon, age 30
Ellen Hanlon, age 20
Mr. C. O'Hanlon, age 26
(Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 488, page 2 for Edwd and Ann Hanlon; Fiche 488, page 3 for Ellen Hanlon; Fiche 489, page 2 for C. O'Hanlon.)
- JAN 1888 Redmond O'Hanlon, age 39 and Alice O'Hanlon, age 34 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orizaba from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 492, page 2.)
- APR 1888 L. Hanlon, age 29 arrived in Victoria aboard The Hohenzollern from a foreign (non-British Empire) Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 241, page 3.)
- AUG 1888 Henry O'Hanlon, age 64 and Ellen O'Hanlon, age 54 arrived in Victoria aboard The Oroya from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 502, page 9.)
- DEC 1888 Kate Hanlon, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Lusitania from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 507, page 1.)
- NOV 1890 Michael Hanlon, age 35 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orotava from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 537, page 4.)
- JUL 1892 John Hanlon, age 56 arrived in Victoria aboard The Aberdeen from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 561, page 1.)
- DEC 1892 Margt Hanlihan, age 20 arrived in Victoria aboard The Ormuz from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 566, page 2.)
- DEC 1892 Patr O'Hanlon, age 40 arrived in Victoria aboard The Oldenburg from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 566, page 6.)
- MAR 1893 Edmond Hanlon, age 19 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orient from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 570, page 8.)
- NOV 1893 Rev. R. Hanlin, age 34 and Master Frank Hanlin, age 4 arrived in Victoria aboard The Oroya from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 578, page 10.)
- DEC 1893 Miss Hanlan, age 27 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orient from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 578, page 5.)
- NOV 1894 Mr. Hanlon, age 32 arrived in Victoria aboard The Ophir from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 589, page 7.)
- NOV 1895 Miss M. O'Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Victoria aboard The Orizaba from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 602, page 14.)
- JAN 1896 Mich Hanlon, age 24 arrived in Victoria aboard The Oldenburg from a foreign (non-British Empire Port). (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 305, page 3.)
- MAR 1896 Miss A. O'Hanlon, age 22 arrived in Victoria aboard The Austral from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 605, page 5.)
- DEC 1896 Miss M.B. O'Hanlon, age 25 arrived in Victoria aboard The Oroya from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 616, page 10.)
- JUL 1897 Mr. S.A. Hanlon, age 25 arrived in Victoria aboard The Massilia from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 624, page 1.)
- JUL 1899 Philip Hanlon, age 26 arrived in Victoria aboard The Austral from a British Port. (Public Record Office Victoria's Index of unassisted immigration to Victoria 1852-99, Fiche 649, page 3.)
6: Departures from Australia |
- 1818 James Hanlon was mustered to depart New South Wales aboard The Dragon. (Society of Australian Gelealogists's NSW Ship's Muster Index 1816-25.)
- 1820 James Hanlon was mustered to depart New South Wales aboard The Actaeon. (Society of Australian Gelealogists's NSW Ship's Muster Index 1816-25.)
- 1825 Michael Hanlon was mustered to depart New South Wales aboard The Hope. (Society of Australian Gelealogists's NSW Ship's Muster Index 1816-25.)
6: Australian Immigration Links |
- Irish convicts transported to Australia 1788 - 1868
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/search01.html
Written confirmation received upon request from Mr. Tom Quinlan, senior archivist at the National Archives: the information contained in the National Archives database of transported convicts is not subject to copyright and can be used and cited without seeking the permission of the Director of the National Archives.
- Immigrants to Port Phillip, NSW, Australia 1839 - 51
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/immigration/indexpphillip/search.asp
Copyright vested in the Crown in the right of the State of New South Wales.
Written permission is given "to reproduce the material which appears at the ServiceNSW site for personal, in-house or non-commercial use, without formal permission or charge."
- Immigrants to Sydney and Newcastle, NSW, Australia 1844 - 59
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/immigration/index1844-59/search.htm
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Written permission is given "to reproduce the material which appears at the ServiceNSW site for personal, in-house or non-commercial use, without formal permission or charge."
- Immigrants to Sydney, NSW, Australia 1860 - 79
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/immigration/index1860-79/search.htm
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Written permission is given "to reproduce the material which appears at the ServiceNSW site for personal, in-house or non-commercial use, without formal permission or charge."
- Immigrants to Sydney, NSW, Australia 1880 - 96
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/immigration/index1880-96/search.htm
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Written permission is given "to reproduce the material which appears at the ServiceNSW site for personal, in-house or non-commercial use, without formal permission or charge."
- Immigrants to Moreton Bay (Brisbane), NSW, Australia 1848 - 59
http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/indexes/immigration/indexmbay/search.htm
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Written permission is given "to reproduce the material which appears at the ServiceNSW site for personal, in-house or non-commercial use, without formal permission or charge."
- Archive Office of Tasmania
http://www.archives.tas.gov.au/genealres/default.htm
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No material reproduced on this page.
- Unassisted Immigrants to Victoria, Australia 1852 - 99
http://proarchives.imagineering.com.au/index_search.asp?searchid=23
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Written permission is given "for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under copyright legislation, no part may be reproduced or reused for any commercial purposes whatsoever."
- SAG's Muster Index of Passengers and Crew Departing NSW 1816 - 25
http://svc007.bne009i.server-web.com/catalogue/onlinebook/gatewaysearchship.ehtml
Written permission requested.
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