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Assisted Immigrants from the United Kingdom to Victoria 1850-1853

Immigration 1850-1853

47,700+ records

The Bounty Immigrant books record the arrival of immigrants from the United Kingdom in the colonial era and were kept by various regulation bodies between 1839 and 1871. Known as “assisted” immigrants, these were people who had their voyage subsidised from the UK by the Victorian government for the purpose of being employed on their arrival. Included in the data you will find first name and surname, the name of the ship and its arrival month and year, as well as their age and the page on which the record occurs.

Using this information, you can then search the original records (using the link provided below) which may detail further things such as marital status, age, gender, ports of embarkation and disembarkation, native country and county, religion, ability to read and write, occupation, “disposal” (employer on arrival), and any remarks made. This is an invaluable resource for those researching ancestral arrivals in the mid 1800s.

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 Last name  First name  Ship
Spence Mary A Hope

Spence James Clifton

Spence Jane Clifton

Spence James Clifton

Spence John Clifton

Spence William Clifton

Spence Ann Clifton

Spence Jane Clifton

Spence David Clifton

Spence Isabella Clifton

Spence Jane Clifton

Spence David Clifton

Spence Alexander Marco Polo

Spence Ellen Marco Polo

Spence Christopher Six Sisters

Spence Emma Six Sisters

Spence Emma Six Sisters

Spence Mary Ann Six Sisters

Spence Jessie Six Sisters

Spence Christopher Six Sisters

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