Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

PEGASUS

 OF LIVERPOOL, JOSEPH PENRICE, MASTER, BURTHEN 525 TONS

FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 17TH MAY 1866

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
PENRICE J. CAPTAIN     CREW PASSENGERS NIL
JACKSON JOHN E. MATE 24 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
GUTHRIE THOMAS 2ND MATE 23 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
VERN GERARDUS CARPENTER 27 ROTTERDAM CREW  
STARK JAMES STEWARD 20 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
SIRRELLE N. H. COOK 27 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
JAMES THOMAS AB 20 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
JOHN DAVID AB 20 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
BAIL JOSEPH AB 23 FRANCE CREW  
STILLWELL ALFRED AB 35 ST. JOHNS CREW  
THOMAS EVAN AB 21 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
RABEY THOMAS BOSUN & AB 31 AMERICA CREW  
GILLETT JOHN E. SAILS & AB 35 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
THOMPSON JOHN AB 26 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
GOMER GEORGE AB 22 HOLSTEIN CREW  
ROACH MARTIN AB 25 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
JAMES ROBERT AB 24 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
PITTERGOR JOHN AB 43 SWEDEN CREW  
THOMAS REES OS 28 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
WATSON JOHN OS 19 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
SELL EDWARD BOY 15 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
ROSENFIELD HEINRICH OS 17 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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