Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

LOUISA

BRIG OF SYDNEY, W. HESLOP, MASTER, BURTHEN 188 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF ADELAIDE VIA PORT FAIRY TO PORT JACKSON, NEW SOUTH WALES, 6TH APRIL 1851

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
HESLOP W. MASTER     CREW Sailed 16 March Adelaide
30 March Port Fairy
  11 VARIOUS   VARIOUS CREW  
RAYNER   REVD. MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
RAYNER   MRS.     PASSENGER CABIN
FARR   MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
FARR   MRS.     PASSENGER CABIN
REEVES   MISS     PASSENGER CABIN
BARRETT   MRS.     PASSENGER CABIN
VIGORS   LIEUT. 11th     PASSENGER CABIN
BROOKS   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
11th REGIMENT
JOHNSTONE   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
GRAHAM   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
REGIN   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
WOODS   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
LAMB   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
LEGG ELIZABETH MRS.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
CLARE   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
CLARE   MRS.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
JOHNSTONE   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
SWAIN   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
STAPLETON   MISS     PASSENGER STEERAGE
CHARCOCK   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
OXTELL   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
OXTELL   MRS.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
JONES   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1826 - 1859; NRS13278, reel 1278.   Transcribed by Lyn Mulcahy.

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