- 1849 (May 16) Wanderer arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1849 (June 1) An Emigrant's Letter Home - by Thomas Phipson
- 1849 (July 18) Washington arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1849 (October 10) Henry Tanner arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1849 (November 2) Dreadnought arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1849 (December 1) Ina arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1849 (December 14) Aliwal arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (February 1) King William arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (March 29) Sovereign arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (May 10) Edward arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (May 17) Lady Bruce arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (June) Byrne's Emigrant's Journal - Picture
- 1850 (July 4) The Wreck of the Minerva
- 1850 (July 5) Conquering Hero arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (July 12) Henrietta arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (July 12) Minerva arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (July 27) Sandwich arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (Sept 13) Globe arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (September 19) Unicorn arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (September 28) British Tar arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1850 (October 10) Emily arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1851 (February 16) Bernard arrival - Byrne passenger list
- 1851 (October 31) Devonian arrival - Byrne passenger list
Passenger lists of emigrant vessels are riddled with discrepancies and the Byrne lists are no exception. Every ship on leaving England would have carried a list of the emigrants on board - but even at that stage inaccuracies could occur: people might change their minds at the last moment (or even die before the departure). If emigrants joined the ship elsewhere, such as Plymouth, some might be omitted. On arrival at Natal, the departure list would be given to the agent, who supplied copies to the press. Incorrect initials and misspellings of surnames, confusion among family members etc are commonly-found in the newspaper lists. Certain individuals who may have been on board a ship were not emigrants - for example, the ship's surgeon. The lists presented on these pages are as accurate as possible under the circumstances.
These passenger lists are extracted as digital photographs from the original newspapers, Natal Witness and Natal Mercury, of relevant dates. While the photos are presented at optimum size for the viewer, their clarity depends largely on factors such as the condition of the original, varying size of the print used in the columns, available light etc. Occasionally, print on the other side of the page shows through and the newspapers may be stained or yellowed with age. However, we believe that, should you find an ancestor listed on one of these extracts, the aesthetics will be a minor detail!
Since many of the columns present more than one passenger list, the caption generally refers to the most important list shown, but we suggest you check ALL the ship arrivals or departures on each column.
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