Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

BERHAMPORE

OF HULL, T B SMITH, MASTER, BURTHEN 655 222/1000 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF MANILA TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, ? MAY ? 1855

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
SMITH T B CAPTAIN     CREW  
WATT JOHN 1ST MATE 36 BRITISH CREW  
MILLS CHARLES 2ND MATE 23 BRITISH CREW  
BOWDEN JOHN BOATSWAIN 39 BRITISH CREW  
SEAMAN JOSEPH CARPENTER 24 BRITISH CREW  
RALPH JOSEPH COOK 40 WEST INDIES CREW  
MATTHEWS JAMES SAILMAKER 24 BRITISH CREW  
HUTCHINGS ROBERT AB 32 BRITISH CREW  
FORD BENJAMIN AB 28 BRITISH CREW  
MCCREON JAMES AB 24 BRITISH CREW  
EDGAR THOMAS AB 23 BRITISH CREW  
PIERCE WILLM AB 32 BRITISH CREW  
REY JAMES AB 29 BRITISH CREW  
MARSHALL RICHARD AB 21 BRITISH CREW  
MORRIS HOMER AB 38 BRITISH CREW  
MUNFIELD THOMAS AB 19 BRITISH CREW  
HAYES THOMAS ORD S 14 BRITISH CREW  
ASSIM   STEWARD 20 CHINESE CREW  
GEDNEY JOHN CARPENTERS MATE 54 BRITISH CREW  
CRITES WILLIAM AB 38 BRITISH CREW  
MACKITE WILLIAM AB 27 BRITISH CREW  
MORRISON CHARLES ORD S 24 BRITISH CREW  
FALKNER J ? B ESQ     PASSENGER CABIN

 

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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