Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

G W KENDALL

OF SAN FRANCISCO, HENRY WILSON, MASTER, BURTHEN 182 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO via TAHITI TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 8th FEBRUARY, 1855

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
WILSON HENRY CAPTAIN     CREW  
ROBERTS J.M. MATE   U.S.A. CREW  
ANDERSEN   SEAMAN   U.S.A. CREW  
FRANCIS   SEAMAN   U.S.A. CREW  
BELFORD M. SEAMAN   GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
WINFIELD F. SEAMAN   U.S.A. CREW  
COLEMAN E. SEAMAN   U.S.A. CREW  
JONES E.W. SEAMAN   GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
KISMOAKI JOSEPH       PASSENGER  
HUBBARD F.       PASSENGER  
RINNAN J.S.       PASSENGER  
FRAZER SAML.       PASSENGER  
FRAZER   MRS.     PASSENGER  
FRAZER CHILD 1       PASSENGER  
SHIN JAS. MR.     PASSENGER  
SHIN   MRS.     PASSENGER  
SHIN CHILD 1       PASSENGER  
LEBOY JOHN       PASSENGER  
DOLPHIN F.       PASSENGER  
MALLOGAN J.       PASSENGER  
BROWN JOHN       PASSENGER  
SMITH   MRS.     PASSENGER  
NEWMAN H.       PASSENGER  
BROWN GEO.       PASSENGER  
ARNOLD P.       PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X92] reel 401.   Transcribed by Lyn Mulcahy, 2004.

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