Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

QUEEN

OF GLASGOW, GRAY, MASTER, BURTHEN 867 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF CALCUTTA VIA MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 13TH FEBRUARY, 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
GRAY   MASTER     CREW  
CAIRNS   MATE 34   CREW  
DODD    ? 23   CREW  
CARMICHAEL D BOATSWAIN 40   CREW  
THEISE JOHN FIRST ? 25   CREW  
CHRISTENSEN J COOK 37   CREW  
MAURICE A SEAMAN 41   CREW  
GRAY J SEAMAN 30   CREW  
JOINER   SEAMAN 18   CREW  
MCCLESE R SEAMAN 30   CREW  
WAUGH   SEAMAN 23   CREW  
OBESY   SEAMAN 22   CREW  
BROWN CHARLES SEAMAN 29   CREW  
DAVIS J SEAMAN 18   CREW  
JOHNS THO SEAMAN 32   CREW  
RICHARDSON   SEAMAN 20   CREW  
HUNTER   SEAMAN 28   CREW  
SMITH THOS SEAMAN 47   CREW  
HUNT   SEAMAN 23   CREW  
MAY WILLIAM 2ND MATE 26   CREW  
BREABECK GEORGE SEAMAN 37   CREW  
LITTLEWORTH   SEAMAN 37   CREW  
MCSLACE   APPRENTICE     CREW  
BURGESS   APPRENTICE     CREW  
SMITH   APPRENTICE     CREW  
MARTIN   MR     PASSENGER 2ND CABIN
MARTIN   WIFE     PASSENGER 2ND CABIN
MARTIN CHILD       PASSENGER 2ND CABIN

 

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

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