Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

ACASTA

OF ABERDEEN, DAVID BRUCE, MASTER, BURTHEN 327 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 6TH SEPTEMBER, 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
BRUCE DAVID CAPTAIN     CREW  
WALKER ALEX. MATE 25 SCOTLAND CREW  
BRUCE THOS. BOATSWAIN 20 SCOTLAND CREW  
THOMPSON DAVID CARPENTER 32 SCOTLAND CREW  
THOMPSON JOHN STEWARD 38 ENGLAND CREW  
McADAM MATHEW COOK 47 ENGLAND CREW  
SCOTT ROBERT A. B. 25 ENGLAND CREW  
CRAIGHEAD ROBERT A. B. 23 SCOTLAND CREW  
MILNE ALEXANDER A. B. 21 SCOTLAND CREW  
ANDERSEN   A. B. 22 NORWAY CREW  
TELLOSSEN   A. B. 25 NORWAY CREW  
LANGSTON WILLIAM ORDINARY 28 ENGLAND CREW  
ROBERTSON   APPRENTICE   ENGLAND CREW  
McLEAN   APPRENTICE   SCOTLAND CREW  
HOGG JAMES APPRENTICE   SCOTLAND CREW  
FRASER JOHN APPRENTICE   SCOTLAND CREW  
PURSE JAMES       PASSENGER 1st CLASS
SELBY A.       PASSENGER 1st CLASS
CHARLES J.       PASSENGER 1st CLASS
GREEN C.       PASSENGER 1st CLASS
HENIZE   MR.     PASSENGER 1st CLASS
SCHIFFLER   MR.     PASSENGER 1st CLASS
ARGENT J.       PASSENGER 1st CLASS

 

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

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