Source Information

Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Original data:
  • New South Wales Government. Returns of convicts applications for wives and families to be brought to New South Wales at Government expense. Series 1190, Reel 699. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Persons on bounty ships (Agent’s Immigrant Lists). Series 5316, Reels 2134-2143. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Persons on early migrant ships (Fair Copy). Series 5310, Reel 1286. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Wage agreements and entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships (Agent's Immigrant Lists). Series 5315, Reels 2449-2456. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Persons on bounty ships to Sydney, Newcastle, and Moreton Bay (Board’s Immigrant Lists). Series 5317, Reels 2458-2498. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Persons on bounty ships arriving at Port Phillip (Agent's Immigrant Lists). Series 5318, Reels 2143A-2145. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Passengers arriving at Sydney 1846 (Agent's Immigrant Lists). Series 5326, Reel 2457. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Government. Passenger lists of the Family Colonization Loan Society. Series 5323, Fiche 839. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.
  • New South Wales Government. Members of the Family Colonization Loan Society. Series 5322, Fiche 839. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.
  • © the Crown in right of the State of New South Wales and is used under licence with the permission of the State Records Authority. The State of New South Wales gives no warranty regarding the data's accuracy, completeness, currency or suitability for any particular purpose.

    About New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896

    This database contains a collection of assisted immigrant passenger lists to New South Wales, Australia, for various years between 1828 and 1896. “Assisted immigrants” are individuals whose passages were either subsidized or paid for by another person or through another agency. This collection is comprised of six different series of records. They are:

    • Returns of convicts’ applications for wives and families to be brought to New South Wales at Government expense
    • Persons on bounty ships (Agent’s Immigrant Lists)
    • Persons on bounty ships to Sydney, Newcastle and Moreton Bay (Board’s Immigrant Lists)
    • Persons on early migrant ships (fair copy)
    • Passenger lists of the Family Colonization Loan Society, 1854-55
    • Members of the Family Colonization Loan Society, 1854-57

    About the Records:

    Returns of convicts’ applications for wives and families

    These records were prepared by the Principal Superintendent of Convicts or the Colonial Secretary for the Governor’s approval and cover the years 1837-1850. Information shown in these records includes:

    • Convict’s name
    • Ship of arrival
    • Year of arrival
    • Wife’s maiden name
    • Number of children
    • Residence of wife and to whom known

    Persons on bounty ships (Agent’s Immigrant Lists)

    These records contain immigrant lists to New South Wales from 1838-1896 and Moreton Bay from 1848-1859. Records are arranged chronologically according to ship arrival date. Thereafter, entries are organized into sections according to marital status or family relationships – families, widowers, widows, wives and families of individuals already in the colony, single men, and single women. Information shown on these records generally includes:

    • Name of immigrant
    • Age
    • Gender
    • Calling
    • Marital Status
    • Native place
    • Education or literacy
    Records dating from 1848 and later may contain more information.

    Persons on bounty ships to Sydney, Newcastle and Moreton Bay (Board’s Immigrant Lists)

    These records contain immigrant lists for Sydney, Newcastle, and Moreton Bay from 1848-1891. The majority of the ships in these records sailed from British ports to Sydney. However, a few went to Moreton Bay, which was part of New South Wales until 1859, and Newcastle. A few ships also sailed from some non-British ports, such as Hamburg, Madras, and New York.

    Records are arranged according to arrival year, and thereafter alphabetically by name of ship. Information provided on these records generally includes:

    • Name of immigrant
    • Age
    • Marital status
    • Calling
    • Native place
    • Religion
    • Education
    • Names of relations in the colony
    • Names and addresses of parents
    • Complaints regarding treatment on board the ship

    Persons on early migrant ships (fair copy)

    These records were prepared by the Colonial Secretary and cover the years 1828-1832. Information shown in these records includes:

    • Name of immigrant
    • Age
    • Gender
    • Country
    • Calling
    • Status as a passenger (i.e. cabin or steerage)

    Passenger lists of the Family Colonization Loan Society

    These records list names of immigrants whose passage was paid in part by the Family Colonization Loan Society, a benevolent society that, among other goals, helped recent immigrants bring other family members to Australia. They apply to the following ships: Abdalla, Bangalore, Hanover, Lord Burleigh, Marchioness of Londonderry and Nimroud. The records include:

    • Payments made toward passage by immigrant and Society
    • Name of immigrant
    • Age
    • Occupation

    Members of the Family Colonization Loan Society

    These records list names of immigrants whose passage was paid in part by the Family Colonization Loan Society, a benevolent society that, among other goals, helped recent immigrants bring other family members to Australia. They apply to the following ships: Abdalla, Bangalore, Hanover, Light of the Age, Lord Burleigh, Marchioness of Londonderry, Nimroud and Washington Irving. The records can include:

    • Payments made toward passage by immigrant and Society
    • Name of immigrant
    • Age
    • Profession, trade or calling
    • Residence