Skjold (ship)

Skjold (ship)

The Skjold (or Skiold) was a Danish three mast Barque, built in Sundeborg 1839, and weighing 460 tons. It was owned by C. Petersen, Sundeborg.

Captains

Hans Christian Claussen

Voyages

*Altona to Port Adelaide, South Australia - 3 July 1841 to 28 October 1841 with Prussian immigrants including Pastor Gotthard Fritzsche
*Port Adelaide, South Australia to Batavia - departed 22 November 1841
*Hamburg to Nelson, New Zealand - 21 April, 1844 to 1 September, 1844 with German immigrants.

References

* " [http://www.pioneerssa.org.au/1841.html Ships arriving in South Australia 1841] ", [http://www.pioneerssa.org.au Pioneers Association of South Australia]
* " [http://www.saghs.org.au/ships/shipsS.htm Shipping Arrivals] ", [http://www.saghs.org.au South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc]
* " [http://homepage.mac.com/graememoad/Family/Ships/skjold.htm Catharina] ", Private homepage of [http://homepage.mac.com/graememoad/Menu2.html Graeme Moad]
* " [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1839Catherina.htm Catharina 1839] ", Private webpages of [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dicummings DIANE CUMMINGS]
* " [http://www.myrasplace.net/ships/skipas.htm 'SKIOLD' Passenger List] ", Private homepage [http://www.myrasplace.net/index.htm Myrasplace] ]

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