1820 British Settler Records. In fact he started teaching the children while on the beach at Algoa Bay and I am sure being Anglican he would have been baptising the babies that were born on the ships as well as marrying the young couples who had started up romances on board the ships! (Baltimore, 1984-93.) Some settlers later bought livestock from the Dutch farmers in the Colony. The Nautilusfollowed close on the heels of the Chapman and included the parties of John Mandy, Lt Charles Crause, Thomas Owen, Thomas Rowles and George Scott. Wait’s location was on the Bushman’s River and by October 1820 his servants had been released from their agreements because he treated them so poorly. This unfortunately ended violently much to the dismay of the Government and became known as the Peterloo Massacre. The third group were the Independent parties, which actually fell outside of the parameters of the scheme but were included as part of the 1820 Settlers. John Stubbs is also killed and in fact simply disappears and his body is never found. The peace, however, was short-lived and after a fierce battle on the beaches of Cape Town in January 1806, the British took back the Cape of Good Hope. Passenger list of the Barque "Gwen Evans" Wales to the Port of Boston, 15th August 1842. The Ocean sailed next from Portsmouth with Edward Damant’s party of 25 men who were all mainly from Norfolk. Reported this year from sea to the 10 th June inclusive, 283 vessels, 74475 tons, Arrivals in 1819 up to the 1 st July 371 vessels and 75504 tons. Factories require less manpower and so more and more of the population find themselves unemployed with no means of looking after their families. To settle the disputed eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope with an agrarian farming community whose presence would discourage Xhosa pastoralists and cattle raiders from crossing the colonial boundary. My husband’s 1820 Settler ancestor, John Henry King was a member of Hyman’s party. Benjamin Wright was entered as 22 on the first sailing list but was 17 on the final sailing list, thus saving his family the £5 deposit! Nottingham and Leicestershire where the majority of lace makers and Frame knit workers lived were two of the hardest hit areas as these skills were no longer required and the parish was now faced with looking after the poor in their community. This book sheds light on one of the most controversial issues of the decade. Complaints and pleas for help seem to fall on deaf ears and it is only in 1825 that Somerset decides to visit the area to address the problems and sees the situation for himself. Richard Daniell was responsible for the establishment of Sidbury. The Khoi found the settlers to be painfully ignorant of the bush and took great delight laughing at the Settlers and their lack of bush sense. Once the houses were erected, and possibly even as they were building, the Settlers began to plant their crops with the seed they had bought on arrival at Algoa Bay. Found inside – Page 407504 Early New England Settlers , 1600s - 1800s . 259 Passenger and Immigration Lists : Baltimore , 1820- 506 Lineages of Hereditary Society Members , 1600s ... The VROOMAN Family in New Netherland New York Hendrick Bartholomeus [Vrooman] and five children ages 15, 13, 11, 7 and 5 years old are on the passenger list of D'Eendracht (The Concord) arriving in New Amsterdam NY on 17 April 1664. Immigration & Naturalization - Find Your Ancestors. As Henry Dugmore had said “We must take root and grow, or die where we stood.” Many did die, but just as many took root and grew and some of us stand here today as descendants of these wonderful people, who were brave enough to risk everything for a better life and who have given us our heritage. Barker applied to separate from Wait, and his party were granted land on the Kariega River, which they named Waterford. U.S., Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project) This resulted in a small building boom in Bathurst, only to have Somerset on his return, reverse the decision and move it back to Grahamstown. reel 0353 - passenger lists of vessels arriving at new york 1820-97 the national - february 7-march 20, 1872 "The records reproduced on this microcopy are part of a body of records in the National Archives designated as Record Group 36, Records of the Bureau of Customs"--Introd., p. iv The houses that were constructed were simple and built either from reeds or they used the British wattle and daub method where mud was mixed with stone and built up slowly in layers between poles. * Ships passenger lists for Peter Robinson Settlers sailing 1825 Ireland to Canada (includes passenger lists and surgeon's logs of the sick and dying, plus 180 Settlers Survey Responses 1823-1825) * St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. Because of the sheer number of applicants the Colonial Department answered these applicants via printed circulars posted in various areas such as taverns and in the daily press. 1820-1891 - Customs Passenger Lists between 1820 and 1891 asked for each immigrant’s name, their age, their sex, their occupation, and their country of origin, but not the city or town of origin. What's Available in Passenger Arrivals in the U.S., 1819-20. These two ships arrived in Algoa Bay on the 10th and 14th April 1820. Country Specific Passenger Lists. The Cape Colony had to expand and extend their northern borders to the Great Fish River. This is also the start of people just disappearing off the settlements and cattle being stolen. 1820-1891 - Customs Passenger Lists between 1820 and 1891 asked for each immigrant’s name, their age, their sex, their occupation, and their country of origin, but not the city or town of origin. In order to get married one had to apply to the Landdrost of the Matrimonial Court in Grahamstown for a licence to marry. On asking her what was the matter, she said she was afraid, she thought the tigers and wolves would come that night and eat us up.”. Prepared at the point of departure. John JAMES. The deeply incised rivers prevented short cuts. After their interview they are told that their names will be posted on the Office door together with the letter from her father, for a period of two weeks, at the end of which Jeremiah could come and pay the fifteen shillings and get his licence. The Irish contingents were transported to the Clanwilliam area via Saldanha Bay, and the others, including the Scottish contingent to various inland locations. This book is a timely reference to their arrival in their new country. Samuel James, also from Wiltshire lead a joint-stock party which had been helped financially by the Parish and eventually amalgamated with the remainder of a group from Frome, consisting of the families of Randall, Bartlett, Hayward and Usher. Most of the men were recruited in Kent and Isaac Dyason Jnr called it ‘the Isle of Thanet party’. Most of the party consisted of his own family. Often we find graves stating an age of an ancestor showing him/her to be quite a bit older than the comparable age they were when they emigrated. He paid deposits for 13 men and their families who were all indentured to him for three years and would receive 20 acres of land which they would be free to cultivate on Saturdays and Sundays and at the end of three years they would receive title to it. This visit is however, quite friendly. Others had to pull out at the last minute because their spouse had died or was ill, although there are several cases where this happened and the remaining spouse continued on to Albany. 979.402 Sa519ca San Francisco Passenger Departure Lists [1850-2]. They soon found that the ploughs they had bought were inadequate for the job of tilling the very hard, stony ground and many had to approach their Boer neighbours for help and to be shown how to make stronger ploughs. But all is not lost and someone remembers that the previous night a preacher named Rev Stephen Kay had preached at Richard Walker’s at Green Fountain and was probably still there. Library and Archives Canada also holds some private fonds regarding Irish families such as: Heney Family collection, 1710-1980 (MG 25 G 347) During the 1730s and 1740s, many Scottish and German settlers migrated from Pennsylvania into Virginia. Even though the ships left in pairs, because of weather conditions, they did not always arrive together. This publication is a transcript of the ship's lists of the Glasgow Emigration Society settlers that travelled to Quebec (Lower Canada) for settlement in Upper Canada (Ontario)on four ships in 1821 and does not include those who came to Canada in 1820. 6 volumes. Families such as those of George and William Clayton, Charles and William Denton and Richard Hulley were part of this party. Some of the joint-stock parties were formed in a spirit of community, like the largest self-styled Methodist Party, which settled at Salem and sailed in two divisions under Hezekiah Sephton and Richard Gush. Other series of documents . Some of the single men did not bother to build a house but simply took reeds and made bivouacs or dug caves in the riverbanks. The bustling camp, which has been vividly portrayed in paintings and writings, contained an ‘invading army’ of settlers, men, women and children from all walks of life and, in some cases, their dogs and livestock too. At the end of the war England now had thousands of returning soldiers who also required employment. Campbell, Colin Turing (1897) British South Africa; a history of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, from its conquest 1795 to the settlement of Albany by the British emigration of 1819-- ; with notices of some of the British settlers of 1820. Parties kept changing too as applications were turned down and these same folk attached themselves to other parties. Those members paying their own deposits would receive their own grant of 100 acres of land in the location allocated to their leader. This database is a consolidation of the settlers lists published in MD Nash's 'The Settler Handbook',E Morse-Jones' 'Roll of the British Settlers in South Africa' and HE Hockly's 'The Story of the British Settlers of 1820 in South Africa' with additions or changes … They were absolutely delighted when the first wheat crops began to appear and everything looked so lush and green. During the journey most of the ships when they arrived at the Cape Verde Islands were able to stock up on their rations and obtain lots of fresh fruit, vegetables and some meat. Two boys from Willson’s party north of Bathurst also go missing. His proposals to the party were ridiculous and his demands to be treated in a similar way to that of ‘Lord of the Manor’ were met with disapproval and discontent. Settlers were initially located on grants of land in and around Albany, in the Eastern Cape. The first 1820 British Settlers arrive in South Africa. In September 1821 the crops are again attacked by rust and totally ruined. Some tried to keep the Colonial Department informed of their changes, but others were not so conscientious or the lists have been lost. What's Available in Passenger Arrivals in the U.S., 1819-20. One of their ships, the ‘Nieuwe Haerlem’ is wrecked in Table Bay in 1647 and a survivor, Leendert Janszen is instructed to remain behind with some crew to look after the cargo. As a result of this report the Dutch East India Co decides to establish a trading post at the Cape. Many who had never farmed were listed as agriculturists or husbandmen, ages were decreased so that they appeared to be stronger and healthier, children who could get away with looking as though they were under 18 or under 14 were suddenly younger, single woman became ‘married’ to single men because it meant they didn’t have to pay their own deposit but could be classed as a family. Ship Arrivals After 1820. Family History Research in South Africa South Africa genealogy links. Scott had paid for his own men and subsequently died of a liver complaint in 1822. … Although there were shoemakers available many had no money with which to purchase them. This party were all Wesleyan’s united by their faith and consisted mainly of small tradesmen. Children between 14-18 years of age required a £5 deposit and for those under 14 it was £2.10s. 1820 Settler Correspondence before emigration ALL the 1819 correspondence from CO48/41 … The Government was not dealing with the man in the street, but did everything through these party leaders. People like E Morse-Jones, H E Hockley and later M D Nash have all written wonderful books where they have done comparisons of the various lists from the first list for a party to the final list written up by the Navy Transport Agents. There we were in the wilderness…We must take root and grow, or die where we stood, but we were standing on our ground, and it was the first time many could say so”. Thomas Draper is elected as the new leader. To ease political tensions in Britain that had been stretched to breaking point with post-war unemployment, industrialisation and poor trade. Originally this group was under the leadership of Edward Wynne but when his wife died in October the leadership was eventually transferred to a reluctant Sephton. Most of them owned no cattle so had to try and push the ploughs by hand. The names of Irish immigrants coming to Canada after 1865 can be found in immigrations records. One of his descendants, John Morgan, is here with us today. 1859-1864 : Passenger Lists of ships sponsored by the Donegal Relief Fund Australia - (Donegal Genealogy Resources Website) 1862-1888 : Shipping in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia : Passenger Lists & Diaries. The Kennersley Castle which included the parties of Samuel Bradshaw, James Henry Greathead, William Holder, Thomas Philipps and George Southey was next to sail on the 10th January from Bristol. Of course not all incoming passenger lists will be indexed here, nonetheless this is … Abel (6) 8. On the 7th January 1820 the Weymouth, which was one of the largest ships, sailed with 450 Settlers in 11 different parties from Portsmouth. Little did they know, but the very seed they were planting contained this disease. I sometimes cannot comprehend what it must have felt like to lose four children in such a small space of time. As a general rule, there are no NARA passenger lists of vessels arriving before 1820. Immigrant Groups [edit | edit source] Europeans. Every ship had a passenger list or cargo manifest. More on 1820 Settlers to SA. Photographs of two lists, 1820 and 1907. Rev William Boardman was originally a member of Hayhurst’s party but when it became evident that this party would not reach the requirement of 100 families, he left and joined the party of Thomas Willson. 4 vols. His brother John who accompanied them had already lived in the Cape and was married to Maria Korsten, daughter of a wealthy landowner in the Cape. Downing Street recorded the fact that each day large numbers of people gathered outside in the hope of hearing whether they had been accepted. He does so on the wedding day and with Eliza on the only horse available from Hyman’s party they travel the 10 miles through Bathurst to Willson’s party to ask the Rev Boardman to marry them. The wagons followed established routes and moved along in one day stages, stopping overnight at the usual outspan places such as Zwartkops River, Sundays River, Rautenbach’s Drift and Assegai Bush. None was forthcoming at that time but it sets the scene for the arrival in the Eastern Cape of the 1820 Settlers. Abendroth (1) 10. On his death he left an estate valued at over £264,000! SHIPS TO MASSACHUSSETS BEFORE 1820 Early settlers of Massachusetts generally came from England and Scotland and the other New England states. Peter Robinson Settlers from Cork to Canada 1823 & 1825 National Archives of Canada: MG 24 B 74, 1-4 and 1-5, microfilm reel M-141 see also M-140. Land claims that were investigated in 1824 showed that the party of James Richardson appeared to have included 7 servants but it is not clear how this party of 11 were financed. There was much being written in the press both for and against the Scheme. Aalgaard (1) 3. All of the denominations shared one place of worship in those very early days and often one finds a baptism of a child in two different registers. Included name of ship, name of captain, dates of departure/arrival, roster of passenger names. There was, however, no time to be idle as they had to set up camp as quickly as possible and begin to plan what they were going to do with their land. So one can just imagine how long the journey must have been for them, having embarked in December and only actually leaving England in February and arriving in the Cape in June or July 1820. He, like everyone else, was very friendly and kind. We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. The original European settlers came in the early 18th century from France or from French Canada. Nottingham as mentioned was one of the areas worst hit by the Industrial Revolution. Written by the late Tessa King, and presented to the West Rand GSSA 2005. This party list was probably one of the most confusing since his brother-in-law Peter Clarke Daniel sailed with his wife and children and his mistress and her children but some of the children were listed as those of his wife and some were listed as children of his brother Sampson O’Malia Daniel. Peter Robinson Report of 1824; 1825 Ships (1966) Ulster Emigration to Colonial America 1718-1775, London: Routledge Doyle, David Noel (1981) Ireland, Irishmen and revolutionary America 1769-1820 Dublin (?) Follow your family tree back to its roots on the Emerald Isle! Santry walks you through the exciting journey of researching your Irish heritage. But times are hard and they are usually paid in kind or on credit. Rosa Cawood nee Pike recalls “I remember that while the wagons were being unloaded…I ran down to look at a small river which was near, and on my return found my mother sitting on a large box and crying. Practically all the passenger lists I've collected were for destination Port Natal so I don't know of a manifest of any ship bound for Algoa Bay at any date. The higher-class settler, party leaders and people who had paid their own fares were given separate cabins for their use while the rest of the parties slept in berths and hammocks. Lord Charles Somerset is appointed Governor of the Cape Colony in 1814. Another factor aggravating these problems was the population explosion - death rates had declined and birth rates had increased! Few records have survived from other ports. Found inside – Page 385there are few actual lists of passengers , certainly few that are undisputed . ... when discussing the original settlers , they are largely recorded — where ... The heads of these parties would receive title to the party’s grant of land but it was agreed that as soon as possible this would be divided and shared amongst the members of the party. There is a nine-year gap between March 31, 1874 and April, 1883. George Dyson, Christopher Thornhill and William Wait embarked on the Zoroaster in December 1819 at Deptford. Bailie’s party had a high proportion of skilled tradesmen and professional men and was also almost certainly the wealthiest of the joint parties with four men owning indentured servants. Before the arrival of the Dutch they conducted trade with their Bantu-speaking neighbours in cattle and dagga and to a lesser extent in iron and copper. Swierenga (research professor, A.C. Van Raalte Institute for Historical Studies) presents an account of Dutch immigration to the United States, and the effects it had on American politics and social life, especially in New York, Chicago, ... My husband’s 1820 Settler ancestor, John Henry King was a member of Hyman’s party. One of the richest and largest cities in 19th-century America, New Orleans was also an important port of entry. Many of the party were sleeping on the bare boards of the John in freezing weather conditions and the Navy eventually had to issue the party with bedding. The British Navy had increased to include 200 ships by 1814. Harry Rivers was appointed as Landdrost and was hated by the Settlers, as was Colonel Bird. Included are Canadian border crossing records, which are listed under each border state, with further information in a separate section near the end of this webpage. An incredibly in-depth site with information on the 1820 British Settlers. James Jennings, a member of the party, fell ill and died before they sailed leaving his wife and 3-year-old son to sail with the party. Filby's Passenger List Index Over a million immigrants came to the colonies before 1820, but few were recorded on passenger lists. A year later he is fetched and asked to write a feasibility report on the establishment of a refreshment station at the Cape. The majority of parties were what was known as joint stock or co-operative parties. Their must have looked on with dismay as they were transferred to boats and rowed ashore, sometimes transferring to other smaller flat-bottomed boats before being carried ashore by the Hottentots and soldiers who had been engaged to assist with this task. (John Haddon & Co.). Rations such as live sheep, flour, tea, sugar, candles and soap were provided at cost price. This party was one of the few parties that remained together for the first three years ‘having encouraged and cultivated a spirit of unamity (sic) amongst each other’, but were also the hardest hit by the droughts and crop failures and living in abject poverty by 1823. Upon his death his widow was given a small portion of the original settlement and George Wood bought some of the land. Found inside – Page viiiFrom Customs Passenger Lists Michael Tepper Elizabeth Petty Bentley ... immigrants nor alien passengers , and that countless thousands of settlers migrated ... From inside the book . Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1811 Protection Belfast Ireland to Perth Amboy 1811 Westpoint Londonderry to New York 1811 Alexandria Londonderry to New York 1811 Africa Belfast Ireland to New York 1811 Hannibal Belfast Ireland to Perth Amboy New Jersey 1811 Perseverance Belfast Ireland to New York 1811 The Sir George Osborn sailed on the 16th March 1820 and arrived in Algoa Bay early in July 1820. During the mid-18th century the Agricultural Revolution provided the manpower that was a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution. A consolidation of the many articles regarding ship passenger lists previously published. Introduction: This is a list of indexes of passenger lists (also called immigration records or ship manifests) for ships that sailed to the United States from 1820 to the 1940s (and now into the 1950s), including microfilm (some rolls have now been digitized), books, and online indexes and databases. Although his party members signed an Article of Agreement, by July 1820 everyone except George Pollard had deserted him or applied to be released from their contract. Sadly many of these heirlooms were lost during the various Frontier wars. Thomas Pringle led a joint-stock party that included people with a little capital and some agricultural knowledge. British 1820 Settlers to South Africa. Many early passenger records have not survived and other records documenting an immigrant's arrival are used instead. General George Southey went on to become quite famous for killing the Xhosa Chief Hintsa. Copied from Genealogical Society of Utah film number 2271, New York Customs Passenger Lists, 1820-1835. But he has to undertake to provide Kay with a congregation to preach to, which he duly does by stopping along the way and inviting people to his wedding. In return they would receive free passage and ‘victuals’ and be granted 100 acres of land in the Eastern Cape plus 100 acres per man in their party. They lived in small groups of about 20 to 22 persons and were highly mobile and nomadic on account of their dependence on game, and for the same reason widely dispersed territorially. [A later listing in the muster roll, dated 8 May 1820, lists those who came aboard from the Stentor in Table Bay for passage to Algoa Bay] Male Settlers. Parties included those of Alexander Biggar, a Capt of the 85th Regiment who had been found guilty of embezzling £1300 from War Office Funds and been discharged after repaying the money. This was refused and because of his lack of leadership the party was split into subdivisions under new leaders. He had walked through a good deal of the Eastern Cape alongside his special wagon and recorded about 2,074 different species of plant life as he went. By now some have planted barley, rye, oats and Indian corn as well as vegetables and these did do reasonably well. In The Report (Ohio Genealogical Society), vol. The Dutch East India Company continues to govern the Cape until 1795. Also on board the Weymouth were the parties of William Menezes, which included amongst others the families of Amos, Bowles, Eastland, Green and Hayward. Stanley’s party of 11 men were a highly dissatisfied and violent bunch who caused the authorities many headaches and eventually were granted permission to bring along firearms and ammunition. The first ship the Truro arrived on 16 November 1860 and the last ship, the Umlazi arrived on 11 July 1911, marking the end of the notorious system of indenture. Water was rationed to three quarts (less than 3 ½ litres) a day and was used for drinking as well as washing purposes. He grants additional land and trading is at last allowed between the settlers and anyone in the interior. Hebe sailed 8th July, arrived 31st August; Stakesby sailed 8th July, arrived 2nd September. So gradually the infrastructure in the Cape begins to build and spread and with that comes a shortage of land and some of the people are given permission and ‘set free’ to explore further northwards and to move across the official borders to find more land for their farms. Harrison, can accommodate a few passengers, the Cabin having been fitted up in a superior style for the East India service, will sail on or about the 5 th September. By bringing in the English Settlers they hoped that some of the English cultures and systems of administration would be implemented within the country and that English would become the language of preference since this was now a British Colony. Thus begins the era of the Cape Colony. One can imagine the excitement and awe amidst those settlers as the ships arrived in Table Bay and they caught their first glimpse of the magnificent mountains of the Cape. But this resourceful young man was already working while they were on the beach at Algoa Bay. Rev Boardman taught the children near to Willson’s party, but unfortunately died in 1824. Found inside – Page 82The passenger lists, which were given separately in earlier editions, ... CD., Irish settlers to the Cape: history of the Clanwilliam 1820 settlers from ... 1820 British 1820 Settlers to South Africa 4. The Government’s inability to provide a solution resulted in political unrest and in Manchester some 50,000 people gathered to protest and call for change. Ships Passenger Lists to Massachussets 1847. Related data collections. The cost of these goods was debited against their deposits. Ann LEACH. The inventions of the steam engine, spinning jenny and weaving machine see Britain become the first industrial nation in the world and enter a period of expansion and transition. New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1925-1957 at FamilySearch free with registration From National Archives microfilm publication T715 For a more detailed look at New York ship passenger lists, see: New York Passenger Lists Guide, 1820-1967 includes … William Low, one of Bailie's servants, did not land with the other settlers but remained on the ship as a sailor. George Dyason was the nominal leader of a party of six equal partners consisting of himself and his three brothers, Isaac, Robert and Joseph and Samuel Bennett and Hougham Hudson with 14 indentured labourers. You had to belong to a Parish in order to be cared for and these parishes were part of the land of the gentry, such as Nottingham, which was owned by the Duke of Newcastle. New Orleans, Passenger List Quarterly Abstracts, 1820-1875. On their arrival in Albany a system of permits and passes is introduced and the Settlers are not allowed to leave their locations without obtaining permission to do so. The majority of settlers had not been able to bring out their furniture and only had about three chests each containing their clothing, linen and small belongings, mementoes and heirlooms. 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