Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

INDEPENDENCE

OF SYDNEY, CHARLES CARTWRIGHT, MASTER, BURTHEN 199 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF SOUTH SEAS TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 25TH JANUARY 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
CARTWRIGHT CHARLES CAPTAIN     CREW  
AMON JOHN 2ND OFFICER 21 ENGLAND CREW  
MCCALLAND ? BOATSWAIN 26 HOBART TOWN CREW  
ALLEN JOHN BOATSWAIN 20 ENGLAND CREW  
ALLEN ? STEWARD / ESS ? 23 CALCUTTA CREW  
EVENS E APPRENTICE 18 SYDNEY CREW  
WALKER JOHN O SEAMAN 20 SCOLTENE ? CREW  
POVEY R AB SEAMAN 25 ENGLAND CREW  
MAHONEY PETER AB SEAMAN 23 ENGLAND CREW  
SULLIVAN THOS O. S. 19 SYDNEY CREW  
RINGROW ROBT COOK 40 ENGLAND CREW  
BROWN ? O. S. 22 ANDCE ? CREW  
  ? O. S. 30 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 28 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 26 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 24 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 22 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 20 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 24 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 25 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 20 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
  ? O. S. 12 S SEA ISLANDS CREW  
HARRIS ? AB SEAMAN 26 ENGLAND CREW  
SILVER A       PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X90] reel 399.   Transcribed by Gloria Sheehan, 2004.

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