Australia, Tasmania, Correspondence of the Immigration Office Concerning the Nomination, Arrival and Settlement of Migrants - FamilySearch Historical Records

Australia Tasmania



Record Description
This collection will include records from 1920-1943.

These records include files of documents and correspondence pertaining to immigration to Tasmania, Australia. The records contain a handwritten index of the various correspondence materials on index cards. The rest of the material is compiled in different packets with varied forms that contain much more than just correspondence. There are at least 15 different forms and letters that contain various identifying and personal information about the individual. The original records are located in the Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office, Hobart, Australia.

Record Content
Immigration records may contain the following information:


 * Name of individual
 * Date of departure and vessel
 * Notes
 * Booking information
 * Age
 * Height
 * Weight
 * Color of Eyes
 * Photo (in some cases)
 * Address and country of origin
 * Witnesses of payment with their address
 * Occupation
 * Date of birth
 * Place of birth
 * Marital Status
 * Religion
 * Full name of spouse
 * Spouse’s age, occupation, residence
 * Names of children and their genders
 * Names of next-of-kin and their addresses
 * Names and addresses of parents if next-of-kin were under-age
 * Medical exams

How to Use the Record
To search this collection, it would be helpful to know the following information:


 * Ancestor’s given name and surname
 * Approximate year of immigration
 * Residence, age or family relationships

Search the Collection
To browse by image: ⇒Select "Browse through images" on the initial collection page. ⇒ Select the appropriate 'File Number and Name of Person' which will take you to the images.

Look at the images one at a time, comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine if the image relates to them. You may need to look at several images and compare the information about the individuals listed in those images to your ancestors to make this determination.

Using the Information
When you have found the record of the ancestor that you are looking for, the following will be able to aid you in your research:


 * Use the date of birth found in the record to search for a birth record in the Australia, Births and Baptisms collection.
 * If your ancestor was married at the time of immigration, the name of the spouse may be included in the immigration record. Search for the marriage in the Australia, Marriages, 1810-1980 FamilySearch collection.
 * When you have found the birth date or the name of the spouse, you can look for a marriage date, death date or birth date in the Australia, Tasmania, Civil Registration, 1803-1933 collection.

Tips to Keep in Mind

 * When looking for a person who had a common name, look at all the entries for the name before deciding which is correct.
 * Titles may be clues to property ownership, occupations, rank, or status within the community.
 * Remember that there may be more than one person in the records with the same name as your ancestor and that your ancestor may have used nicknames or different names at different times.
 * Check for variant spellings of the names.

Related Websites

 * Tasmania Immigration
 * Immigration History of Australia
 * Australia’s Migration history
 * National Australian National Maritime Museum’s History of Immigration in Australia
 * Map of Victoria and Tasmania 1922

Related Wiki Articles

 * Australia Emigration and Immigration
 * Australia Civil Registration- Vital Records
 * Australia, Tasmania, Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * Tasmania BMDs

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