Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

ELIZA

OF SYDNEY, THOMAS VERNEY, MASTER, BURTHEN 117 TONS
FROM A WHALING VOYAGE TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 9th MAY 1855

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
VERNEY THOMAS CAPTAIN     CREW  
DENNY STEPHEN MATE 40 BRITISH CREW  
NIGHTINGALE DAVID SHIP KEEPER 38 BRITISH CREW  
SMITH JOHN 3RD MATE 35 BRITISH CREW  
POKI   AB 20 NEW ZEALAND CREW  
SEAMAN   AB 19 SINGAPORE CREW  
MONTING W H COOPER 27 USA CREW  
WILLIAMS JOE BOATSWAIN 28 ISLE OF FRANCE CREW  
JAMES GEORGE STEWARD 21 BRITISH CREW  
SLATER ROBERT AB 21 BRITISH CREW  
NEILSON THOMAS AB 27 BRITISH CREW  
GARRATY JOHN AB 18 BRITISH CREW  
KEYES HENRY OS 17 BRITISH CREW  
BALL HENRY OS 28 NEW ZEALAND CREW  
TOM   OS 26 NEW ZEALAND CREW  
KING DANIEL 2ND MATE 28 BRITISH CREW  
WARDSWORTH ALLEN E BOATSWAIN 24 USA CREW  
WALLACE THOS B OS 18 USA CREW  
REARDON JEREMIAH OS 18 BRITISH CREW  
WILLIAMSON JOHN OS 22 BRITISH CREW  
HOWLERN HENRY AB 22 BRITISH CREW  
FACACA EMANUEL OS 20 ? CREW  
KING JOSEPH OS 22 USA CREW  
MYERS ALEXANDER OS 19 USA CREW  

 

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

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