Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

CINGALA

OF LIVERPOOL, EDWARD NEILSON, MASTER, BURTHEN 799 TONS

FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 18TH MAY 1866

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
NEILSON EDWARD CAPTAIN     CREW PASSENGERS NIL
YEO JOHN 1st MATE 36 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
CRICKMAY CHARLES 2nd MATE 24 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
ECCLES EDWARD 3rd MATE 20 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
JARRETT JOSEPH CARPENTER 24 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
BRUNER FRANCIS BOATSWAIN 33 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
BRIXEY THOMAS AB 32 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
HUMPHNAM JOHN STEWARD 25 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
ELLIS HENRY COOK 45 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
SCHROEDER RICHARD AB 20 PRUSSIAN CREW  
REILLY JAMES AB 23 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
LIEWER JANS JENS AB 23 HANOVER CREW  
PETERSEN PETER AB 24 DENMARK CREW  
NEILSON LOUIS AB 36 DENMARK CREW  
DOUGLAS DAVID AB 23 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
JOHNSTON WM AB 31 DENMARK CREW  
GARWOOD ALEX AB 37 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
WAHLYSMITH JOHN AB 22 HAMBURG CREW  
KILPATRICK JOHN AB 26 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
SMITH JAMES AB 23 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
HARTMAN WILLIAM AB 33 BREMEN CREW  
GILES J. B. OS 18 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
BINKS JOSEPH OS 20 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
BURKE         STOWAWAY
  3 APPRENTICES   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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