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- 1787-1788 : Convicts on the Censor. These are the convicts who were confined in the hulk Censor in England in 1787 & 1788. The information provides the name and age of each convict, their sentence as well as date and place of conviction and also records where they were to be transported to (America, Africa, Rio etc). Some convicts who were initially sent to America were instead were transported to New South Wales.
- 1791: Third Fleet to Australia. From the "NEW HOLLAND MORNING POST", 18th October, 1791 : A list of criminals who have come to our shores in recent months.
- 1812-1853 : Tasmanian Non-Convict List : An ongoing project, being compiled to help researchers contact each other. This list is only for people who came to Tasmania and Norfolk Island on convict transport ships, and were not convicts, e.g. crew, passengers, military. The list contains: Non-Convict name, title, ship, contact name and e-mail address.
- 1826-1832: New South Wales, Australia Passenger Index. An index to passengers on ships arriving and departing Sydney as noted in the Sydney Gazette (archived website): 1826 - 1828 - 1830 - 1831 - 1832
- 1839-1840 : HMS Buffalo. Convicts transported to Australia for their participation in the 1838-39 Canadian rebellions. List of names extracted from the book "HMS BUFFALO" by Robert Sexton published 1984.
- 1844 : Port Fairy & Portland Passengers (Victoria, Australia) : Part 1 - Part 2
- 1847-1849 : Girls Orphaned by Irish Famine - A list of four hundred names of Irish Famine female orphans inscribed on a monument unveiled in Sydney, Australia, commemorating their arrival there in the late 1840s.
- 1849 : Port Fairy Passenger List - An index to references for passengers to and from Port Fairy (in Victoria, Australia) for the year 1849 from the Portland Guardian and Belfast Gazette.
- 1890 : Port Fairy Passenger List (archived website) - An index to references for passengers to and from Port Fairy (on the south west coast of Victoria, Australia) for the year 1890, as listed in the Port Fairy Gazette.
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