Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

CLARENCE

STEAMER OF SYDNEY, WILLIAM WISEMAN, MASTER, BURTHEN  214 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LIVERPOOL via CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TO PORT JACKSON,  NEW SOUTH WALES,  13 JUNE 1852
Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
WISEMAN WILLIAM MASTER     CREW 10 Apr. 1852 ">Sailed 11 Feb. &
10 Apr. 1852
32 VARIOUS   VARIOUS CREW  
WISEMAN   MRS     PASSENGER CABIN
WISEMAN CHILD 1 Son     PASSENGER CABIN
WISEMAN CHILD 2 Son     PASSENGER CABIN
WISEMAN CHILD 3 Daughter     PASSENGER CABIN
WISEMAN CHILD 4 Daughter     PASSENGER CABIN
WISEMAN CHILD 5 Daughter     PASSENGER CABIN
PICKERING   MR     PASSENGER CABIN
PHILLIPS JOHN       PASSENGER CABIN
EASTON ROBERT       PASSENGER CABIN
CHERRY PATRICK       PASSENGER CABIN
HENRY HENRY       PASSENGER CABIN
WILSON WM.       PASSENGER CABIN
HOGGETS R.       PASSENGER CABIN
BROCKELBANK WM.       PASSENGER CABIN
WETHERALL JOHN       PASSENGER STEERAGE
WETHERALL THOMAS       PASSENGER STEERAGE
THOMAS JOHN       PASSENGER STEERAGE
JOHNSTON ANTHONY       PASSENGER STEERAGE
NATHAM   MRS     PASSENGER STEERAGE
NATHAM Daughter       PASSENGER STEERAGE
WALSH   MRS     PASSENGER STEERAGE

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1826 - 1859; NRS13278, reel 1279.   Transcribed byDorothy D'Arcy.

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