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From: "Stephanie" <>
Subject: Re: [Re: Passenger Ships]
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 11:24:50 +0200
References: <20001104033851.23516.qmail@nwcst315.netaddress.usa.net>



The second reprint of 'For Men Must Work' has been available from the
Amathole Museum in King William's Town for R65.00 (excl. postage) for a
while. I have a few copies available. Please contact me off the list.

Regards,

Stephanie Pienaar
Curator of History
Amathole Museum
PO Box 1434
King William's Town 5600
Republic of South Africa
Tel: (043) 642 4506
Fax: (043) 642 1569
Int. code **27 43
E-mail:


----- Original Message -----
From: keith meintjes <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:38 AM
Subject: Re: [Re: Passenger Ships]


> There is a book called "For Men Must Work" by (I forget), about German
> immigrants to the eastern Cape in the latter half of the 1800's. It has
an
> Appendix with some passenger lists.
>
> You can get the book on CD from www.rarereprints.com . There was some
> discussion about the book a few months ago - search the list. Also, Pat
Smith
> may have these passenger lists on her site - again, search the list using
the
> keyword "darkwing".
>
> If you are in the USA, you can probably get the book via inter-library
loan -
> I did, but it is not relevant to my family.
>
> Best wishes
> Keith.
> ============================
> "John Hill" <> wrote:
> I seem to be a bit confused about passenger lists - arrivals in Sth
Africa.
> Are there likely to be any records of mid 19 c passengers from Hamburg?
> Arrivals at Cape Town or Algoa Bay? Thanks for any guidance on this?
> john
>
>
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