Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

LOUISA

BRIG, TONNAGE 182, MASTER TUCKER, SAILED 27 APRIL 1845
FROM WHENCE, HOBART TOWN TO PORT JACKSON 4 MAY, 1845

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
TUCKER   MASTER     CREW  
    VARIOUS   VARIOUS CREW  
HOWSON J MR     PASSENGER CABIN
HOWSON F MR     PASSENGER CABIN
ROSS   MR     PASSENGER CABIN
FUSTAD   MR     PASSENGER CABIN
SNODGRASS   CAPTN     PASSENGER CABIN
SNODGRASS   WIFE     PASSENGER CABIN
SNODGRASS SON       PASSENGER CABIN
DONALDSON J MR     PASSENGER STEERAGE
DONALDSON   WIFE     PASSENGER STEERAGE
DONALDSON SON 1       PASSENGER STEERAGE
DONALDSON SON 2       PASSENGER STEERAGE
DONALDSON SON 3       PASSENGER STEERAGE
WARDELL   MR     PASSENGER STEERAGE
WARDELL   MRS     PASSENGER STEERAGE
SMITH THOMAS       PASSENGER STEERAGE
MEARS W       PASSENGER STEERAGE
MEARS   WIFE     PASSENGER STEERAGE
MEARS SON       PASSENGER STEERAGE
MEARS DAUGHTER       PASSENGER STEERAGE
FRECKER W       PASSENGER STEERAGE
LLOYD JOHN       PASSENGER STEERAGE
  6 RANK & FILE   96TH REGT PASSENGER STEERAGE
  1 WOMAN     PASSENGER STEERAGE

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1826 - 1859; NRS13278, reel 1272.   Transcribed by Gloria Sheehan.

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