|  | The Heloise, a square rigged ship, was built in Scarborough, Maine, USA in 1835. She was bought by Joh. Lange Sohn's Wwe. & Co. of Bremen in 1838 for the tobacco trade. The Heloise made only one voyage to Australia with emigrants. Under command of Captain Jan Beckmann, she left Bremerhaven on 12 October 1846. with 214 passengers,including more than one hundred children. She arrived at Port Adelaide on 17 March 1847. The Heloise departed for Batavia on 26 Apr 1847. | 
No official passenger list has been located for the Heloise.
      The list below is based mainly on a newspaper report and the
      detective work of HFW Proeve whose passenger list can be found in
      the book With Pride - The Menzels of Hoffnungsthal 1847-1984
      [1]. A similar list appears in the Huf
      family history [8] which also contains
      further details of the voyage.
    
Many of the immigrants from the Heloise settled initially in Hoffnungsthal and later in the Western district of Victoria [2, 8].
Captain 
      
| BECKMANN | Jan | 
Cabin Passengers
      
| BAYER, Dr [8,10,13] | John Frederick Charles (ca 1815) surgeon | 
| BEDDIES [8,13] | Johann Heinrich Friedrich (Carl), merchant
              from Hamburg | 
| van DOUSSA
              [8.10,13] | Alfred
                Louis Emil (1818) agriculturalist from Detmold | 
| MENKENS [8,10,13] | Johann Hermann (ca 1829) merchant | 
| PAPPE [8,10,13] | Friedrich Daniel, merchant from Hamburg | 
Steerage Passengers (total 198)
      
| ANDERS [1,8,10,13] | Franz (ca 1810) cabinetmaker from Breslau, Silesia | 
| BIERWIRTH [1,8,13] | Carl, carpenter | 
| BOCK
              [1,8,13] | Johann Carl Friedrich
              (ca 1811), miner | 
| Sophia Caroline Louise
                nee SCHMIDT (ca 1822) | |
| ......Theodor Henry Ernest (ca 1834) | |
| ......Carl Friedrich
              (ca 1836) | |
| ......Carl Heinrick Hermann (ca 1839) | |
| ......Johann Carl Wilhelm (ca 1842) | |
| CALLE [1,8,10,13] | Mr, miner | 
| DREYER [1,8,13] | Mr, miner | 
| ......child | |
| ......child | |
| DREYER [1,8,13] | mother of above | 
| DREYER [1,8,13] | cousin of above | 
| DUNEKE [1,8,13] | Mr | 
| wife | |
| FALKENBURG [1,2,5,8,13] | Gottlieb Ackerbauer (1823), servant of Joseph Christian NOSKE | 
| FIRNHABER
              [1,8,10,13] | Carl Eduard (1805)
              gold- and silversmith | 
| Elisabeth Sophie nee
                STUCKENSCHMIDT (1811) | |
| ......Caroline
                Elisabeth (ca 1844) | |
| ......Moritz Bernhard
                Hermann (ca 1847) | |
| FISCHER
              [1,8,13] | Georg, miner | 
| Caroline nee
                FEUERRIEGEL (ca 1822) | |
| .....child | |
| .....child | |
| .....child | |
| GOPP [1,8,10,13] | miner, brother to below | 
| GOPP [1,8,13] | miner, brother to above | 
| GRÜN [1,8,10,13] | Johann Georg, farmer | 
| Marthalina nee KOELLER | |
| ..... Johanna Francisca (1847) | |
| HAEUSLER
              [1,3,8,10,13] | Johann Georg (1786)
              from Neckla-Hauland, Posen | 
| Christian nee BAUM (1801) | |
| ......Johann Friedrich
              (ca 1820) | |
| ......Johann Gottfried
              (1824) | |
| ......Anna Rosina
              (1826) | |
| ......Caroline
              (1832) | |
| [3] | ......Anna Elizabeth (1834) | 
| ......Friedrich Wilhelm
              (1836) | |
| ......Carl August
              (1839) | |
| ......Christina
              (1840) | |
| ......Juliane (1843) | |
| HARMS [1,8,10,13] | Mrs Anna, widow, cook | 
| HERBERGER [1,7,8,13] | Carl Heinrich (1823) miner from St Andreasberg, Hannover | 
| Wihelmina nee KUTCHER (1824) | |
| HERMANN [1,8,10,13] | Leopold (1823) farmer from Posen, brother to below | 
| HERMANN [1,8,13] | Mr, labourer, brother to above | 
| HOFFMANN [1,8,10,13] | Georg Christoph, miner | 
| Louise nee TANNERBURG | |
| Wilhelm Robert (ca 1847) | |
| HOLFS [1,8,13] | Mr, miner | 
| wife | |
| ......child | |
| HÜBNER
              [1,8,10,13] | Johann Gottlieb
              (1810) carpenter | 
| Amalie Theresa nee
                ALTENTHALER (1815) | |
| ......Berthold Gustaph
                Robert (1843) | |
| ......Oswald Gottlieb
                Emil (1845) | |
| HUF
              [1,2,8,10,13] | Johann (1803) | 
| Anna Christina nee
                GRÜNING (1812) | |
| ......Anna Caroline
              (1836) | |
| ......Friedrich Peter (1840) | |
| ......Johann (1843) | |
| ......August Ludwig (1847, born at sea) | |
| KUEHN
              [1,3,8,10,13] | Christoph from Neckla-Hauland, Posen | 
| (KIEN) | Anna Rosine (1816) | 
| [3] | .....Ludwig (ca
              1836) | 
| KIRCHNER
              [1,2,8,10,13] | Friedrich Ernst (1803) | 
| .....Wilhelm
                Heinrich (1831) | |
| .....Friedrich
                Alexander (1836) | |
| Charlotte
                nee POKRANDT (1815) | |
| .....Johann (1841) | |
| .....Ludwig Benjamin
              (1845) | |
| KLEINITZ [1,8,10,13] | Wilhelm | 
| wife | |
| .....child | |
| KRIEG [1,8,10,13] | Carl Ferdinand (1816) from Neckla-Hauland, Posen | 
| Anna Elisabeth nee LESKE
              (1827) | |
| .....Pauline (1844) | |
| KRIEG [1,2,8,10,13] | Johann Christoph
              (1811) | 
| Anna Julianna nee
                HERRMANN formerly HUF (1806) | |
| .....Carl
                Wilhelm HUF (1832) | |
| .....Johann
                Gottlieb HUF (1834) | |
| .....Julius | |
| .....Henriette | |
| .....Frederika Blondina Emilie (1842) | |
| LESKE [1,8,10,13] | Samuel Gottfried Johann (1802) from Neckla-Hauland, Posen | 
| Anna
                Dorothea nee MIBUS (1801) | |
| ......Anna
                Elisabeth (1827) | |
| ......Gottfried Johann (1831) | |
| ......Anna Paulina (1836) | |
| ......Carl August (1842) | |
| ......Anna Julianna (1846) | |
| LESKE [1,13] | Christoph | 
| LIERSCH
              [10,11] | Johann
                Georg (1818) farmer from Neelow, Posen, brother of
              Wilhelm | 
| LIERSCH
              [8,10,11,13] | Wilhelm
              (1816) farmer from Thirgau, Posen | 
| Anna Louisa
                nee REEPSCHLAGER (1825) | |
| .....Emilia
              (1845) | |
| .....Henriette
              (1846) | |
| LINDNER [1,8,13] | Johann Dienegott (1820) from Wreschen, Posen | 
| Anna Luise
                nee HERRMANN (1822) | |
| .....Emilie
              (1844) | |
| .....Leopold
              (1846) | |
| LORENZ [1,13] | Anna, spinster | 
| MACZOWIAK [1,4,8,13] | Anton (1817) | 
| Anna Eleonore Wilhelmine nee KRIESE (1821) | |
| ......Henriette Charlotte (1843) | |
| MENGLER [1,8,10,13] | Johann
                Georg Carl Ernst (1816) miner from Lautenthal,
              Hanover | 
| MENGLER [1,8,10,13] | Carl Heinrich Christian, miner from
              Lautenthal, Hanover | 
| MENZEL [1,8,10,13] | Christian (1791) | 
| ....Johann Gottlieb (1823) | |
| .....Michael (1826) | |
| .....Johann (1829) | |
| Maria Dorothea nee RICHTER | |
| .....Wilhelm (1833) | |
| .....Daniel (1834) | |
| .....Karl August (1837) | |
| .....Anna Elisabeth (1839) | |
| .....Pauline (1839) | |
| .....Emelie (1842) | |
| .....Friedrich (1844) | |
| MENZEL [1,13] | sister of Christian | 
| MERTON [1,8,13] | Heinrich Siegesmund | 
| Anna Dorothea nee PANIAS | |
| .....Hermann | |
| MIBUS [1,2,8,10,13] | Johann
              (1816) | 
| Dorothea
                nee HUF (1816) | |
| .....Carl
              (1840) | |
| .....Ludwig
              (1842) | |
| .....Johann (1844) | |
| .....Caroline
              (1846) | |
| MIBUS [1,8,10,13] | Gottlieb
              (1807) from Nekla Hauland, Posen | 
| Anna Juliane nee NUSKE (1812) | |
| MOEBUS
              [8,10,13] | Carl
                Friedrich August (1830) shoemaker from Neumark,
              Brandenburg | 
| MONIKES [1,8,13] | Johann Hermann, labourer | 
| NOSKE [1,7,8,10,13] | Joseph Christian (1802) from Nekla Hauland, Posen | 
| Henriette nee GRAEGER (1818) | |
| .....Friedrich (1833) | |
| .....Carl (1835) | |
| .....child | |
| NOSKE [1,2,8,13] | Christoph
              (1811) | 
| .....Ludwig
              (1837) | |
| .....Henriette
              (1838) | |
| .....Pauline
              (1840) | |
| Louise nee
                NUSKE (1815) | |
| .....Juliane
                Johanna (1846) | |
| NOSKE [1,8,10,13] | Samuel
              (1800) | 
| Anna Rosina
                nee NUSKE (1806) | |
| .....Juliane
              (1836) | |
| .....Julius
              (1839) | |
| .....Gottlieb
              (1841) | |
| [3] | .....Gustav Gottfried (1843) | 
| NUSKE [1,8,13] | Johann Gottlieb (1817) brother in law of Gottlieb MIBUS | 
| OLANE [1,8,12,13] | August, librarian | 
| wife | |
| .....child | |
| .....child | |
| .....child | |
| OLANE [1,8,13] | Geager, labourer | 
| ORDEMANN [1,8,10,13] | Conrad
              (ca 1819) butcher and sausage maker | 
| OSSIG
              [9,13] | Carl
                Gottfried (ca 1784) | 
| .....Johann
                Gottfried (ca 1821) | |
| .....Johann
                Christoph (ca 1831) | |
| .....Karl
                Friedrich (1832) | |
| .....son | |
| PAPPEN [8,10,13] | Fredrick George (ca 1807) clerk from
              Hamburg | 
| RATHKE [1,8,10,13] | Johann
                Christoph (ca 1810) from Berlin | 
| Anna Rosina
                nee WEIDMANN (1814) | |
| .....Friedrich
                Wilhelm Albert (1840) | |
| .....Louise
                Mathilda (1847) | |
| SCHACH [1,8,13] | Johann Gottlob from
              Lamcken near Guhren, Silesia | 
| Maria Henrietta Dorothea nee RÖHR | |
| SCHACH [1,8.10,13] | Anna Dorothea (1812, married
              von DOUSSA in May 1847) | 
| SCHACH [1,3,7,8,13] | Anna
                Elisabeth (ca 1820) from Lanken, Silesia | 
| SCHLAMELGER [1,8,10,13] | Wilhelm Friedrich, miner | 
| Adelaide | |
| .....child | |
| .....child | |
| SCHOENING [1,8,10,13] | Caspar Heinrich, shoemaker | 
| SCHULTZ [1] | Mr, mason | 
| SCHULTZ [1,8,13,13] | Johann
                Samuel (1814) farmer | 
| Anna Rosina
                nee MUELLER (1821) | |
| .....Johanne
                Juliane (1841) | |
| .....Caroline
              (1843) | |
| .....Johann
                August (1845) | |
| SEMMLER [1,8,10,13] | Johann (1813) | 
| Anna Dorothea nee SIEFERT (1813) | |
| .....Gottlieb (1840) | |
| .....Ludwig
              (1841) | |
| .....Julianna
              (1842) | |
| .....Friedrich
              (1846) | |
| SOFT [1,8,13] | Mr | 
| wife | |
| SPOEHR [1,8,13] | August
                Friedrich Wilhelm (1814) miner | 
| Sophie
                Christiane Charlotte nee EHRHARDT (1817) | |
| SPEHER [1,8,10,13] | Heinrich
                Friedrich, miner | 
| Friederike
                Sophie Henriette nee WASCHE | |
| .....Heinrich
                Christian Nathaniel (1835) | |
| .....Emilie
                Friederike Ottilie (1841) | |
| WILKOWSKY [1,8,10,13] | Jacob | 
| wife | |
| WRUCK [1,8,13] | ?, cloth weaver | 
| wife | |
| ZADOW [1,8,10,13] | Gottfried
              (1802) | 
| Anna
                Susanna nee KUEHN  (1812) | |
| .....Johann
                Ludwig (1836) | |
| .....Friedrich
              (1842) | |
| .....Christoph (1843) | |
| [3] | .....Hermine
                Maria (1846) | 
The South Australian (Adelaide, SA)
THE LATE ARRIVALS
      The arrival of three large ships from Europe within the present
      week - two of them with emigrants numbering in all upwards of four
      hundred souls - has been hailed with great satisfaction by the
      colonists. The Bremen ship Heloise brings a large number of the
      better class of the German peasantry. They have all paid their own
      passage, and they bring, we are informed, more money than the
      emigrant ship has for years imported. They are healthy, and
      respectable people, and we doubt not they will do well.
Shipping Intelligence
      ARRIVED
      The Bremen ship Heloise, Captain Beckmann, 155 days from Bremen.
      Passengers - Dr. Bayer, Physician to the ship, Messrs. Menkens,
      Doussa, Beddies, Monikes, Pappe, and 198 others, viz: 1 mason, 1
      shoemaker, 1 gold and silver smith, 1 butcher and sausage-maker, 1
      miller, 1 cloth weaver, 2 cabinet makers, 40 farmers and
      labourers, 14 miners, 6 female servants, 38 married women and 103
      children.
IMPORTS
      Cargo of the Heloise, from Bremen - 10 pieces battens, 140 planks,
      2 piano-fortes, 2 cases and 1 package, 40 cases wine.
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA)
THE 'BLENG' FROM LONDON, AND THE 'HELOISE' FROM BREMEN.
      Since our last, we have had the Bleng, from London (26th
      November), and the Heloise, from Bremen (12th October), with 204
      German emigrants of a very superior class, comprising farmers,
      miners, and artizans, with their wives and children, and many
      respectable unmarried females.
ADELAIDE SHIPPING.
      ARRIVED
      Passengers by the Heloise, reported in our last : - Doctor Bayer,
      Mr Menkens, Mr D. Doussa, Mr Menkens, merchant, from Oldenburgh;
      Mr V. Doussa, agriculturist, from Prussia ; Mr Beddies, merchant,
      from Hamburgh; Mr Pappe, merchant, from Hamburgh, in the cabin.
      Monikes, labourer; Schaltz, mason; Schoening, shoemaker;
      Fernhaber, gold and silver smith, wife and 2 children ; Ordemann,
      butcher and sausage maker ; Anna Harms, a young widow and cook ;
      August Olane, librarian, wife and 3 children ; Geager Olane,
      labourer ; Schach, miller, and wife ; Schach, sisters, unmarried;
      Anna Lorenz, a young unmarried woman; Ossig Lorenz, father, and 4
      grown up sons; George Green, an experienced farmer, and wife;
      Wruck, clothweaver; Hubner, cabinet-maker, wife and 2 children;
      Auders, cabinet-maker; Schulz, an experienced farmer, wife and 3
      children; Gottlieb Nubus, marble mason, wife and brother-in-law;
      Christoph Nuske, wife and 4 children; Martin, wife and child;
      Caviac, wife and child; Huff, wife and 4 children; Semmler, wife
      and 4 children; Samuel Nuske, wife and 3 children; Christ Nuske,
      wife and 4 children, with Falsenburg, as servant; Heusler, wife
      and 9 children; Leske. wife and 5 children; Kean, wife and 2
      children; Charles Krieg, wife and child; Lindner, wife and 2
      children; Soft and wife; Kirchner, wife and 3 children; Zadow and
      4 children; Holfe, wife and child; W. Tiersch, wife and child; G.
      Tiersch and wife; Wilkowsky and wife ; Duneke and wife ; Mibus,
      wife and 3 children; Mengel, wife, sister, and 10 children; John
      Krieg, wife and 5 children; Hermann, two brothers, labourers;
      Kleinitz, wife and child; Ratka, wife and 3 children; August
      Spare, miner, from Clausthal, and wife ; Henry Spare, miner, from
      ditto, wife and 2 children; Bock, miner, wife and 4 children;
      Herberger, miner, and wife ; Schlamelger, miner, wife and 2
      children; Gopp, two brothers, miners ; Calle, miner; Dreyer,
      miner, mother, cousin, and 2 children ; Mengler, two brothers,
      miners; Hofman, miner, and wife; Fischer, miner, wife and 3
      children ; and Bierwirth, in the steerage.
    
The Adelaide Observer (Adelaide, SA)
Saturday, 20 March, 1847
      
On board the Heloise from Bremen there were six births and six deaths, namely, four young children, an aged woman named Anna Roena Sighdon (in her 85th year), and a young sailor named Pelser Kerter, aged 20, who fell overboard before the ship was under canvas.
The ship was well provisioned with provisions, and even potatoes were served out to the passengers for 50 days after sailing.
We understand also that the Heloise brings Mr Meyer, a gentleman
      who came out to the colony by the last vessel from Germany, and is
      now established as a merchant in Adelaide, the credentials of his
      appointment as Consul in South Australia for the Kingdom of
      Hanover.
    
1980 Yearbook, Lutheran Church of Australia, page 39
       
      Letters from Germans Domiciled in New Holland
       
      Klemzig near Adelaide
      January 9, 1848
       
      Dear Herr Delius,
      I much appreciate the fact that you have not forgotten me, and
      also include some news of my relatives. Your letters of April 27
      and July 20, 1847, I received safely. The ships 'Beckerath' and
      'Gellert' out of Bremen have arrived here safely shortly after
      each other, although the 'Gellert' should have sailed four weeks
      later. The passengers on the 'Gellert' are, as I hear, very happy
      with their voyage. This surprised myself and my family, for in the
      'Heloise' we had a very long voyage with many terrible storms in
      the Indian Ocean. Yet I cannot omit to mention that Captain
      Beckmann, a truly seasoned and skilful sailor, managed his ship
      with the greatest conscientiousness. Next to God's protection,
      only his care in the application of all his experience and
      seamanship is the cause of our safe arrival.; I shall always think
      of him with the greatest respect... [the rest of the letter
      concerns living conditions in the new colony]
I remain your obedient servant,
August Klaehn,
      formerly bookseller in Glogau.
    
[1] With Pride. The Menzels of Hoffnungsthal 1847-1984,
      Menzel Family Reunion Committee: Salisbury Downs, SA, 1984.
      [2] Huf, E. Courage, Patience and Persistence. 150 Years of
        German Settlement in the Western District Sesquicentenary
      Committee, St Michael's Lutheran Church: Tarrington, Victoria,
      2003 (Krieg p 220, Noske p 244).
      [3] South Australians 1836-1885 editied by Jan Thomas,
      South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society, Inc.: 1990
      [Haeusler p 330, Hausler pp 354, 469 (same family has two
      entries), Kuehn p 448, Noske p 607, Schach p 914, Zadow p 448].
      [4] Name given as Caviac in newspaper report, said to be
      Mackzowiack on Di Cummings web
        site and TheShipsList web site.
      [5] Name given as Flasenburg in newspaper report.
      [6] Name given as Tiersch in newspaper report.
      [7] The First Families 2001 web site has some details for
      Herberger, Leske, Menzel, Noske, Schach and Semmler families.
      [8] Huf, Elizabeth (editor), Huf 150 Years in Australia
        1847-1997, Huf Family Reunion Committee: Adelaide, 1997 (Heloise
      passenger list said to be derived from [1] appears on pp 49-51).
      [9] The OSSIG family appear as LORENZ in [1] and various web sites
      with Carl Gottfried's name as Ossig?  Nether OSSIG nor LORENZ
      names appear in [8].
      [10] Statten J (ed.) Biographical Index of South
        Australians 1836-1885 South Australian Genealogy and
      Heraldry Society: Adelaide, 1886.
      [11] LIERSCH appears as ZIERSCH in [1] and some other lists.
      [12] August Olane is possibly August Klaehn (see 1980 Lutheran
      Yearbook entry above).  August Klaehn does not appear in any
      of the reconstructed shipping lists yet he (and family) would seem
      to have been a passenger on the Heloise.
      [13] Passenger list for the Heloise
      on TheShipsList web site compiled by Robert Janmaat.
    
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