Immigration: South Africa 1860-1869

1860

1860, August 1  The Union Company’s Royal Mail steam ship Celt, Captain Brown, arrived at Plymouth on Sunday, with the mails form the Cape. Her dates are Table Bay, June 21, St. Helena, July 1, and Ascension, July 6. The Celt brings the following passengers:-

Mr. and Mrs. HALL, two daughters and two sons
Capt. and Mrs. FRASER
Lieut. CLAYTON
Mr., Mrs. and two Misses STAINES
Mr. and Mrs. LEVY, two children
Mr. M.J. LOUW
Mr. S. DE KOCK
Miss. GUNNING
Mrs. GAIN
Rev. Dr. ROBERTSON
Mr. G. CHABAUD
Mr. GILLESPIE
Col. and Mrs. SMYTH, child
Mr. NELSON
Mr. SPERLING
Rev. and Mrs. FRANCKE
Mr. BAUMAN
Mr. A.J. McDONALD
Mr. PUZEY
Messrs. ALBERTYN (2)
Mr. W. SAVAGE
Mr. WALLAY
Mr HARTRY.
1860, Sept 3 The Union Steam Navigation Company’s Royal Mail Service ship Norman from the Cape July 21 arrived at Plymouth on Friday morning. Passenger Mr Gillespie, child & servant.

1861

Alexander Gillespie, Age: 34, Marital status: Single
Occupation: Gardiner; Surety details: Mr. Ross
Port of arrival: Table Bay
Extra info: Employer: Mr. Ross at Cape Town, Wage: £5/-/- Per. m
Arrived 23 July 1861 aboard the Sedgemoor.
sailed from Southampton on 18 May 1861
Ship Notes: Nominal List of Immigrants per ShiPer. Sedgemoor which sailed from Southampton on the 18th May 1861 for Table Bay, Captain Keith Commander, Surgeon Ch (sic)

 


Total Records:3

Record Source: South Africa Genealogy

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