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Records in this collection
- Aliens Registered in the Northern Territory 1916–1921
- Calais Lacemaker immigrants to South Australia 1848
- Convict Transportation Registers 1787-1870
- Convicts in South Australia sentenced to transportation 1836–1852
- Emigrants from Hamburg to Australasia 1850-1879
- Emigrants seeking free passage to South Australia 1836–1841
- Emigration: Where to Go
- Genealogical Index to Australians and Other Expatriates in Papua New Guinea
- New South Wales and Tasmania: Settlers and Convicts 1787-1859
- New South Wales assisted passenger lists
- New South Wales unassisted passenger lists
- New South Wales, Convict Arrivals 1788-1842
- New Zealand Emigration and Gold Fields
- New Zealand for the Emigrant 1890
- Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960
- Passengers to South Australia on board Buffalo 1836
- Queensland Assisted Immigration 1848-1912
- Queensland Customs House Shipping 1852-1885: Passengers and Crew
- Queensland Early Pioneers Index 1824-1859
- Queensland Immigration Registers 1922-1940
- Queensland Naturalisations 1851-1904
- Queensland Nominated Immigrants 1908-1922
- Queensland passports index 1915-1925
- Queensland Ship Deserters 1862-1911
- Queensland, Brisbane Register of Immigrants 1885-1917
- Queensland, Maryborough Registers of Rations Issued to Immigrants 1875-1884
- South Australia Naturalisations 1849-1903
- South Australia, immigrant agricultural workers 1913-14
- South Australian ex-convicts
- Victoria coastal passenger lists 1852-1924
- Victoria Inward Passenger Lists 1839-1923
- Victoria Inward Passenger Lists 1839-1923
- Victoria Outward Passenger Lists 1852-1915
Find your ancestors in South Australia Naturalisations 1849-1903
South Australia Naturalisations 1849-1903
Search for your colonial South Australian ancestors of non-British origins who were naturalised between 1849 and 1903. Learn about their lives as new British subjects and their address, occupation and more.
What can these records tell me?
Each record includes a transcript. The amount of information listed varies, but the South Australia Naturalisations 1849-1903 usually include the following information about your ancestor:
* Name
* Age
* Address
* Estimated birth year (which is calculated from the age and the oath year)
* Occupation
* Length of residence in South Australia prior to naturalisation
* Origin
* Memorial date
* Date of the oath
* Date of issue of naturalisation certificate
Discover more about South Australia Naturalisations 1849-1903
This is an index of naturalisations in South Australia.
In 1846, the Governor of South Australia passed an act that formalised the naturalisation process for non-British immigrants. This required the payment of a fee. Before then, there was no provision for naturalisation in South Australia, although a number of Prussian Lutherans proclaimed their allegiance before the governor during the Queen’s Birthday celebrations in 1839.
A further Act in 1847 recorded the names of those seeking naturalisation. The process began when the paperwork was finalised in England, and those naturalised were recorded in the government gazettes from 1850 until 1891. After Federation, the responsibility for this process passed to the Commonwealth and was ratified in a 1903 Act.
This collection was compiled from lists in the South Australian Government Gazettes, with additional information from files at the National Archives of Australia and State Records of South Australia.
The records are found in the following locations:
* Government Gazettes
* Acts of Parliament
* Parliamentary Papers
* National Archives of Australia (Series: A711, A712, A729, A733, A821, A822, A823, A824, A826)
* State Records of SA (Series: GRG 24/55 & GRG 59/7)
Data provided by Graham Jaunay. www.jaunay.com