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Susan (1813 ship) - Wikipedia Susan sailed via Madeira and arrived at Sydney on 8 July [11] She had embarked 300 male convicts and she landed 292, having suffered eight convict deaths en route
Susan, Bounty Immigrant Voyage 1838-39 - WikiTree The confusion over these two different ship's voyages extends to the searchable Australia, New South Wales, Index to Bounty Immigrants, 1828-1842 available through the Church of Latter Day Saints' Family Search website where results from both voyages appear to be listed as arriving via this voyage
Convict Ship Susan 1836 - Free Settler or Felon This was Thomas Galloway's fourth and last voyage as surgeon-superintendent on a convict ship Previously he was surgeon on the Persian which arrived in Van Diemen's Land on 7th November 1830; the Isabella to NSW in 1832 the Asia to NSW 27 June 1833 and in 1835 the Henry Porcher to NSW
Transportation arrival - National Library of Australia (NLA) This database on CD ROM lists 5523 names of persons who arrived in New South Wales between 1788 and 1825 on ships, whalers and trading vessels, including convicts being moved from one colony to another
Convict Ships by Year - Free Settler or Felon Conditions on board the convict ships were often harsh, with overcrowding, poor hygiene, and inadequate food and water supplies Many suffered from illnesses such as scurvy and dysentery
Convict Ships to NSW 1801-1849 - perthdps. com [To Top] Vessel Arrived Port Sailed From Days Embarked Sydney Hobart Norfolk I Master Surgeon M F M F M F M F Anne II 27 02 1810 NSW 200 197 Chas Clarke