Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

MONARCH

OF SYDNEY, ROSS M. JACKSON, MASTER, BURTHEN 315 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF GEELONG TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 16TH SEPTEMBER, 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
JACKSON ROSS M. CAPTAIN     CREW  
PADDLE WM. MATE 28 BRITISH CREW  
SMITH ? 2nd MATE 38 BRITISH CREW  
McDERMAND ? A. B. 23 BRITISH CREW  
EVANS ? O. S. 17 BRITISH CREW  
ELLIOTT ? A. B. 23 BRITISH CREW  
HARVEY ? A. B. 31 BRITISH CREW  
MARNEY ? A. B. 28 BRITISH CREW  
MORGAN ? A. B. 23 BRITISH CREW  
PHILLIPS ? A. B. 31 BRITISH CREW  
CERSA ? A. B. 21 SPAIN CREW  
SQUIRES ? CARPENTER 30 BRITISH CREW  
MAY ? CARPENTER 31 BRITISH CREW  
WARD ? O. S. 42 BRITISH CREW  
PELLIER ? STEWARD 41 JERSEY CREW  
THOMPSON ? COOK 31 BRITISH CREW  
WREN   MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
WREN   MRS.     PASSENGER CABIN
PARKER   MR.     PASSENGER CABIN
PARKER   MRS.     PASSENGER CABIN
PARKER   MISS     PASSENGER CABIN
FOSTER   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
CORNER   MR.     PASSENGER STEERAGE
JACKSON   MRS.     PASSENGER  
JACKSON CHILD 1       PASSENGER  
JACKSON CHILD 2       PASSENGER  
JACKSON CHILD 3       PASSENGER  

 

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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