Did your European ancestor venture to Queensland as an assisted immigrant? Discover details about your ancestor’s voyage to Queensland, from departure to arrival.
Did your European ancestor venture to Queensland as an assisted immigrant? Discover details about your ancestor’s voyage to Queensland, from departure to arrival.
Each record includes a transcript. The amount of information listed varies, but the Queensland Assisted Immigration 1848-1912 records usually include the following information:
Name of passenger
Age
Birth year
Port of departure, where known
Date of departure, where known
Date of arrival
Port of arrival
Ship name
State and country
This index was compiled from Registers of Immigrants’ Ships Arrivals between 1848 and 1912, which were created and used by the immigration department of the Australian state of Queensland.
These registers contained passenger lists of immigrant ships that arrived in Queensland. Details recorded on the passenger list vary widely between the registers and over the course of time, but typically recorded the ship name, its tonnage, its dates of departure and arrival, as well as the names of masters and surgeons aboard the vessel.
These passenger lists primarily recorded assisted passengers from the United Kingdom and Europe. As such, this index does not include passengers who arrived in Queensland from non-European ports, nor does it include those who arrived from other Australian ports (as these were separate colonies at the time). These records also contain only a few lists that contain details of passengers who paid their own fare.
Typically the passenger lists were arranged by type of passage (that is, whether it was free, assisted, steerage, and so on). In some cases, a summary of passengers may also be included, containing information on any births and deaths that may have occurred during the voyage.
Another thing to note is that this index does not cover all immigration records in Queensland for this period. The records for the 1860s, for example, are incomplete due to flood damage in 1893. The registers held at Queensland State Archives were rewritten from the damaged originals during that period and as such some may contain errors; some ships have two dates of arrival recorded, for instance. In these cases, you may need to carry out further research to confirm the correct details.
This index is linked to the original shipping registers for passengers between 1848 and 1912, which have been digitised on the Queensland State Archives website. To learn more about how to use the index to order copies of the original documents follow the link to the archives in Useful Links & Resources. To order, you must complete an index order form on the archive’s site. Note that charges apply for these copies.
Data provided by Queensland State Archives and published under Creative Commons Licence 3.0: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/legalcode
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