Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

AMBARAWA

OF AMSTERDAM, J ? BUYKIS MASTER, BURTHEN 670 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF AMSTERDAM VIA MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, JULY 29, 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
BUYKIS J ? MASTER     CREW  
CARRT ? J. 1 STEERMAN   AMSTERDAM CREW  
ROLFF H. 2ND MATE   AMSTERDAM CREW  
LATJES F. 3RD MATE   LEXEL CREW  
RAVELS ? A. DOCTOR   HOLLAND CREW  
ORDIMAN S. BOATSWAIN   HOLLAND CREW  
BOLTES P. CARPENTER   HOLLAND CREW  
LEVENIN   2ND CARPENTER   NORWAY CREW  
CARRT ?   COOK   HOLLAND CREW  
MEIJIN ? P. SAIL MAKER   SWEDEN CREW  
HOGEMAN ?   SEAMAN   GERMAN CREW  
PETERSEN   SEAMAN   DANE CREW  
BONN   SEAMAN   GERMAN CREW  
NAGEN ?   SEAMAN   PRUSSIAN CREW  
POL ?   SEAMAN   HOLLAND CREW  
?   SEAMAN   GERMAN CREW  
PERIMAN ?   SEAMAN   HOLLAND CREW  
?   SEAMAN   NORWAY CREW  
?   SEAMAN   HOLLAND CREW  
?   O. SEAMAN   HOLLAND CREW  
?   O. SEAMAN   HOLLAND CREW  
?   O. SEAMAN   JAVANESE CREW  
?   O. SEAMAN   JAVANESE CREW  
?   O. SEAMAN   JAVANESE CREW  
?   O. SEAMAN   HOLLAND CREW  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X91] reel 400.   Transcribed by Louise Rainbow, 2005.

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