Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

SWORD FISH

OF LIVERPOOL, JOHN LANDSBROUGH, MASTER, BURTHEN 725 TONS

FROM THE PORT OF LIVERPOOL TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 20TH MAY 1866

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
LANDSBROUGH JOHN CAPTAIN     CREW PASSENGERS NIL
WILSON WILLIAM MATE 30 MARYPORT CREW  
CROMPTON HY. JAS. 2ND MATE 21 CARLOW CREW  
SMITH JAMES CARPENTER 35 CHESHIRE CREW  
CLARK JOHN STEWARD 30 BRISTOL CREW  
GRANT BENJAMIN COOK 22 GRANADA CREW  
HARRIS W. AB 28 ABERYSTWITH CREW  
MATTHEWS JOHN AB 20 S. SHIELDS CREW  
HUTCHESON THOMAS AB 20 WEXFORD CREW  
DWYER JAMES AB 22 WATERFORD CREW  
VOOLEY GEORGE AB 35 CEPHALOMA CREW  
VASILIO JIM AB 22 CORFU CREW  
HARDY RICHARD AB 30 WEYMOUTH CREW  
WILLIAMS JOHN AB 36 BEAUMARIS CREW  
LURM JOHN AB 44 HALIFAX CREW  
DWYER WILLIAM JARVIS OS 22 HARRINGTON CREW  
POWELL AARON AB 26 BRISTOL CREW  
DOBSON JAMES APPRENTICE 14 BRITISH CREW  
GRUGSON PETER APPRENTICE 16 BRITISH CREW  
HUGHES WILLIAM APPRENTICE 16 BRITISH CREW  
BAGOT THOMAS APPRENTICE 16 BRITISH CREW  
HUGHES JOHN APPRENTICE 16 BRITISH CREW  
PLACE THOMAS APPRENTICE 15 BRITISH 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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