Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

JAMES VINICOMBE

 OF LONDON, JAMES BOWELL, MASTER, BURTHEN 679 TONS

FROM THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 15TH MAY 1866

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
BOWELL JAMES CAPTAIN     CREW PASSENGERS NIL
NICHOLLS RICHARD HY MATE 44 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
HOLT JAMES EDWARD 2ND MATE 23 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
COWEN JOSEPH CARPENTER 29 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
LINCOLN JAMES SAILS 31 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
McPHERSON PETER APPRENTICE 17 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
CHISHOLM THOMAS APPRENTICE 15 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
GREGORY WM APPRENTICE 17 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
HOUGHTON THOMAS APPRENTICE 17 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
ATKINSON RICHARD BOY 14 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
JOHNSON EDWARD STEWARD 38 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
DEANS JOHN AB 46 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
TAYLOR RICHARD AB 24 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
CAMPBELL JOHN AB 28 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
SMITH THOS. M. AB 45 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
HOWARD JAMES AB 28 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
GILLOT CHARLES AB 29 PHILADELPHIA CREW  
CALLAGHAN WM OS 21 NEW YORK CREW  
STEPHENSON JOHN OS 21 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  

 

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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