Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

DUKE OF WELLINGTON

OF DUNDEE, H INGLIS, MASTER, BURTHEN 601 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 7TH AUGUST 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
INGLIS H CAPTAIN     CREW Nil passengers
DUTCH GEO 1ST OFFICER 25 BRITISH CREW  
HARNEY W 2ND OFICER 26 BRITISH CREW  
SMALL PETER CARPENTER 23 BRITISH CREW  
KURNS THOS BOATSWAIN 29 BRITISH CREW  
ELDER THOS STEWARD 28 BRITISH CREW  
BRIDGWATER JNO COOK 36 BRITISH CREW  
SCOTT THOS A SEAMAN 23 BRITISH CREW  
ALLEN ROBT SAILMAKER 23 BRITISH CREW  
FRIBERG CHAS A SEAMAN 42 HOLLAND CREW  
CARRINGTON JAS D A SEAMAN 24 BRITISH CREW  
STEVENSON JACOB A SEAMAN 25 NORWAY CREW  
WARE THOS A SEAMAN 20 BRITISH CREW  
DOUGHTY GEO A SEAMAN 38 BRITISH CREW  
MCIVOR ALEX A SEAMAN 30 BRITISH CREW  
BAPTIST JOHN A SEAMAN 28 BRITISH CREW  
SWAN DAVID APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  
STEVENSON AKEX APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  
GORDON JOHN / COLIN APPRENTICE BOY GEO CREW  
BEWER ? APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  
WEST WM APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  
DURRIE JOS APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  
WINDALL J APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  
BROWN ALEX APPRENTICE BOY   CREW  

 

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

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