Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

LADY BOWEN

OF SYDNEY, WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE, MASTER, BURTHEN 892 TONS

FROM THE PORT OF NEW YORK TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 11TH MAY 1866

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
LIVINGSTONE WILLIAM CAPTAIN     CREW Original crew discharged Liverpool 6/1865
CORTIGAN JOHN MATE 26 BRITISH CREW  
HENRY WM 2ND MATE 42 BRITISH CREW  
RUTHERFORD ROBERT CARPENTER 26 BRITISH CREW  
MASON DAVID STEWARD 24 BRITISH CREW  
NELSON WM COOK 46 BRITISH CREW  
JACKSON JOHN AB 32 BRITISH CREW  
WELSH MICHAEL AB 24 BRITISH CREW  
MARLEY CHRISTOPHER AB 21 BRITISH CREW  
ROBERTS HENRY AB 30 BRITISH CREW  
COURTNEY WM AB 40 BRITISH CREW  
JOHNSON JAMES AB 37 ANTWERP CREW  
McKENNA J. AB 28 BRITISH CREW  
CARBERY PETER AB 27 BRITISH CREW  
HAMILTON ROBERT AB 26 BRITISH CREW  
KORMON HANS AB 29 DENMARK CREW  
McALISTER PETER AB 25 BRITISH CREW  
BROWN JOHN AB 22 SWEDEN CREW  
SPILLANE J. J. OS 17 US CREW  
BAXTER ROBERT 3RD MATE 21 BRITISH CREW  
CLARK PETER APPRENTICE 14 BRITISH CREW  
MUNRO FREDERICK APPRENTICE 15 BRITISH CREW  
MYERS PETER AB 20 VALPARAISO CREW  
LORD CHARLES     US PASSENGER  
McKENZIE COLIN     US PASSENGER  
OSWALD HENRY     BRITISH PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X114-115] reel 416/417.   Transcribed by Tamea Willcocks, 2005.

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