Showing posts with label SS Barcoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SS Barcoo. Show all posts

Monday, March 08, 2010

G. Scahill - Passenger - SS Barcoo - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia















This is an extract from the eResources of the State Library of New South Wales, Australia

NSW Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists 1826-1922 - “Unassisted immigrants” are individuals whose passages were NOT subsidized or paid for by another person or through another agency. This collection is comprised of two different series of records. They are:

Ship: SS Barcoo

Date of Arrival: 2 October 1893

Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Port of Departure: Cooktown, Queensland, Australia

Name: G. Scahill

Traveling: Saloon

Sex: Not Given

Age: Not Given

Occupation: Not Given

Place of Birth: Not Given

Religion: Not Given

Read and Write: Not Given

Allan Scahill

Sunday, March 07, 2010

P.J. Scahill - Passenger - SS Barcoo - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia















This is an extract from the eResources of the State Library of New South Wales, Australia

NSW Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists 1826-1922 - “Unassisted immigrants” are individuals whose passages were NOT subsidized or paid for by another person or through another agency. This collection is comprised of two different series of records. They are:

Ship: SS Barcoo

Date of Arrival: 2 October 1893

Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Port of Departure: Cooktown, Queensland, Australia

Name: P.J. Scahill

Traveling: Saloon

Sex: Not Given

Age: Not Given

Occupation: Not Given

Place of Birth: Not Given

Religion: Not Given

Read and Write: Not Given

Allan Scahill

Saturday, April 25, 2009

J. and P. J. Scahill - Departures - For Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaid















This is an extract from Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program.

This program is part of The National Library of Australia.

The story was reported on page 3 of the Brisbane Courier on Monday 2 October 1893.

It can be found at the following link National Library of Australia.

It is a departures list and shows the following names J. and P. J. Scahill.

The ship was the SS Barcoo. Link to further details on this ship.

Allan Scahill