Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

THOMAS & HENRY

OF OTAGO, JAMES DAVIES, MASTER, BURTHEN 234 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 4th DECEMBER, 1854

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
DAVIES JAMES CAPTAIN     CREW  
HALL   MATE 27 BRITISH CREW  
KINGSTON   2nd MATE 29 BRITISH CREW  
NICOLAE   COOK 30 U. STATES CREW  
CORNER   STEWARD 45 BRITISH CREW  
THOMSON   SEAMAN 29 SWEDEN CREW  
THOMSON   SEAMAN 31 NORWAY CREW  
LOVETT   SEAMAN 28 BRITISH CREW  
LALOUR   SEAMAN 25 HOLLAND CREW  
BROWNER   SEAMAN 24 HOLLAND CREW  
CROZER   SEAMAN 28 HOLLAND CREW  
BROCK   MR.     PASSENGER  
BROCK   MRS.     PASSENGER  
HOLLINSHEAD   MR.     PASSENGER FEMALE SERVANT
HOLLINSHEAD   MASTER     PASSENGER  
LOVELL   MRS.     PASSENGER  
LOVELL   MISS     PASSENGER  
LOVELL   MISS     PASSENGER  
LOVELL   MISS     PASSENGER  
LOVELL   MISS     PASSENGER  
BELL   MR.     PASSENGER  
NEUMAN   MR.     PASSENGER  
URNTES   MR     PASSENGER  
COLEMAN   MR.     PASSENGER  
SMITH   MR.     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, 2004.

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