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Final resting place of the South Australian View of South Australian Company's fishing station and Cape Rosetta, Encounter Bay, South Australia By permission of the National Library of Australia |
departed Plymouth on 22nd Dec 1836 The South Australian broke moorings and was wrecked
during a severe
storm in Rosetta Harbour, Encounter Bay on 8 Dec 1837 |
| The passenger list comes from entries in the
diary of David
McLaren, a manager of the South Australian Company (based on the
research of Elsie A Ahrens) [1] and various web
sites
The following extracts are taken from George Sutherland's "The South Australian Company" [4] (pp 80-1) "Mr. D. McLaren, father of the celebrated Rev. McLaren of Manchester, went out in the ' South Australian' as the Commercial and Bank Manager for the Company in the Colony; the London Manager at the Bishops-gate Street office being Mr. E. J. Wheeler. When this vessel was leaving Plymouth the people of that city turned out in large numbers to give the emigrants a hearty send-off. There were on board five fishermen, four shipwrights; a butcher and salter; a smith and farrier; two farming labourers, two German vine-dressers; a flax-grower, and three German agricultural labourers. Two bulls and heifers of the pure Devon breed and twenty pigs were shipped by the same vessel, and twenty Cashmere goats by the 'John Renwick,' which sailed in October. In referring to the former ship it is stated 'that the Directors cannot conclude the report of the departure of this expedition without gratefully adverting to the deep and affectionate concern for the welfare of the emigrants which the inhabitants of Plymouth evinced on that occasion.'" (pp 182-3) "A CLEVER and amusing grumbler, of the type familiar to most people who have taken long sea voyages, journeyed out to Kangaroo Island by the Company's vessel the ' South Australian ' as surgeon of the ship. This was Dr. W. H. Leigh, who afterwards published reminiscences ti of his experiences under the title of 'Reconnoitring Voyages and Travels, with Adventures in the New Colonies of South Australia, &c.' Rollicking sallies of humour, without the slightest regard for literal accuracy, abounded throughout the work." |
![]() David McLaren Manager of the South Australian Company ca 1830 Photo courtesy of the State Library of South Australia SLSA: B7333 |
| ALLAN[1][5] | Alexander Jr |
Ships Surgeon
| LEIGH[1][5] |
Crew
| ANTHONY[1][5] | John, first mate |
| FINDLAY[1][5] | David, second mate |
| ALLAN[1] | John, third mate, brother to captain |
| ANTHONY[1] | James H, apprentice |
| BAILEY[1] | Henry, apprentice |
| BUCHAN[1] | William, able seaman |
| CANN[1] | John, carpenter |
| CLARK[1] | Alexander, able seaman and harpooner |
| HUGGINS[1][5] | James, ordinary seaman |
| HUTCHINSON[1][5] | Gilbert , able seaman and harpooner |
| INSTER [1] | Maxwel, able seaman and boatswain |
| JOHNSTON[1] | John, able seaman and harpooner |
| WIDGER[1] | William, cook |
| WYATT[1] | John Pearce, apprentice |
Passengers
| COURTOY[1] | George |
| Eliza Sewell (nee FLINT) | |
| .....Louisa | |
| .....Agnes Mary Ann | |
| .....Charles(14) | |
| CUMMINNS[1][5] | Gregory |
| DODDRIDGE[1] | William |
| Thirza, (nee Germein, daughter of John GERMEIN and Christina, nee EASTON) | |
| DRESCHER[1] | Julius |
| .....wife | |
| .....daughter | |
| GERMEIN[1][5][7] | Benjamin (son of John GERMEIN and Christina, nee EASTON) |
| GERMEIN[1][5][7] | John (son of John GERMEIN and Christina, nee EASTON) |
| Olinda (nee Glover) | |
| GERMEIN[1][5][7] | Samuel (son of John GERMEIN and Christina, nee EASTON) |
| GREGORY[1] | William (stepfather of Jane) |
| Susanna | |
| .....William? (baby born on voyage) | |
| .....Jane (10) | |
| HAYMAN[1] | Robert |
| Matilda | |
| .....daughter | |
| .....daughter | |
| HODGE | William |
| LIDDON[1] | Anne, from Dawlish |
| LIDDON[1] | Emma Sophia, from Dawlish |
| McLAREN[1][5] | David, senior manager of SA Company |
| [1][5] | .....David Jr |
| MILDRED[1][5] | Hon. Henry Richard |
| Elizabeth Sarah (nee BOWYER) | |
| .....Clarissa Martha Margaret, | |
| .....Unania Harriet | |
| PAHLOW[1][5] | Martin Ludwig |
| Sarah | |
| .....daughter | |
| PEARRY[1] | William, from Dawlish |
| .....wife | |
| PROUT[1] | William |
| ROWE[1] | James Buttress, |
| wife | |
| .....daughter | |
| .....daughter | |
| SHEPARDSON | |
| WATKINS[1] | John, |
| wife | |
| ..... neice | |
| WRIGHT[1] | Joseph, |
| wife | |
| .....child |
Germans
| AHRENS [1][7][8] | Heinrich Gerhard |
| HOFFMANN[1] | H.I. |
| KLEINSCHMIDT[1] | F.W |
| REHN[1] | Johann |
| Anna Catarean Elizabeth (nee SCHROETER) | |
| .....Sebastion | |
| .....daughter | |
| SCHOLTZ[1] | Johann |
| STEIN[1] | Engelhart. |
| wife | |
| .....son |
Passengers
David
McLaren (Australian Dictionary of Biography)
Jane
Gregory/Dobney story - from Convictions -
Australian Shipping. Judy Jerkins' transcription of an
article that
appears in Geo News,
bi-monthly Newsletter of The Royal Geographical Society of Australasia
Inc. (South Australian Branch) Vol 2(5) Nov/Dec 1995 - also appears on Di
Cummings site. The
following is a short extract:
Passenger list
Passenger
list of The South Australian (Convictions - Australian Shipping)
South
Australian (Di Cummings)
Ship's Description
South
Australian Shipwrecks
National
Shipwreck Database - search for
South Australian as shipwreck name