Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

DOELWYK

OF ROTTERDAM, J ZEEMANN, MASTER, BURTHEN 750 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 15TH FEBRUARY 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
ZEEMAN J MASTER     CREW alt. DOELWIJK , DOELWYCH
VAN DER STRATTE ? VASGOL 1ST MATE 29 DUTCH CREW Nil passengers
BEDDINGS ? E 2ND MATE 28 DUTCH CREW  
KROMER ? 3RD MATE 21 DUTCH CREW  
SHULTZ ? BOATSWAIN 38 DUTCH CREW  
WASSANACH ? CARPENTER 38 DUTCH CREW  
SCHMIDT P ? COOK 30 DUTCH CREW  
FISHER ? SAILMAKER 33 DUTCH CREW  
VARKEGEN ? SAILOR 21 DUTCH CREW  
DE LONG ? ? SAILOR 33 DUTCH CREW  
NOARMANN ? SAILOR 42 DUTCH CREW  
BICHMANN P ? W YOUNGMAN 25 DUTCH CREW  
KUYFFS ? STEWARD 17 DUTCH CREW  
KERMER ? YOUNGMAN 14 DUTCH CREW  
LADEFOEN ? BOY 15 DUTCH CREW  
BOUMENT ? DACTAR 42 DUTCH CREW  
DE BOER t SAILOR 27 DUTCH CREW  
BEHKERING ? SAILOR 20 DUTCH CREW  
LILLYHAUSSE ? SAILOR 23 SWEDISH CREW  
WELGON ? SAILOR 25 SWEDISH CREW  
WELGON ? SAILOR 30 SWEDISH CREW  
PETERSSEN ? SAILOR 24 SWEDISH CREW  
LONGIST ? YOUNGMAN 18 SWEDISH CREW  
FONFOEN ? YOUNGMAN 24 SWEDISH CREW  

 

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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