Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

HARKAWAY

OF LONDON, FRANCIS PUSSIA? , MASTER, BURTHEN 773 TONS,
FROM THE PORT OF LONDON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 8TH AUGUST 1875

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
PRUSSIA FRANCIS MASTER     CREW  
CRUSE W 1ST MATE 27 ST JOHN WB CREW  
HEER JAMES 2ND MATE 25 ABERDEEN CREW  
ANDERSON ROBERT CARPENTER 35 STONEHAVEN CREW  
BEHAN WILLIAM STEWARD 26 JAMAICA CREW  
GAY R A COOK 23 GAMBIA CREW  
LUSK J ABLE SEAMAN 23 LONDON CREW  
MUNRO W ABLE SEAMAN 38 BARBADOS CREW  
SMITH H ABLE SEAMAN 38 LONDON CREW  
FARRELL JOHN ABLE SEAMAN 37 WATERFORD CREW  
ROBERTS JAMES ABLE SEAMAN 30 WALES CREW  
BANKS WALT ABLE SEAMAN 26 WEXFORD CREW  
ARNOLD ROBERT ABLE SEAMAN 45 PLYMOUTH CREW  
GEORGE HENRY ABLE SEAMAN 36 LONDON CREW  
TIDEMAN FRANK ABLE SEAMAN 27 GERMANY CREW  
NEWMAN J ABLE SEAMAN 33 BREMEN CREW  
GREEN FREDERICK ABLE SEAMAN 32 FINLAND CREW  
ARUNDELL W OFFICERS STEWARD 18 LONDON CREW  
COOKER THOMAS OFFICERS STEWARD 18 LONDON CREW  
KEPPIN FRANK 3RD MATE 19 WOOLWICH CREW  
NEALE JAMES BOY 17 LONDON CREW  
GREEN J H BOY 16 STRATFORD CREW  
RITCHY W   17 LONDON STOWAWAY LIC. 20/08/1975
LINES F   21 LONDON STOWAWAY  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NGS 13278, [X132-133], reel 432.   Transcribed by Andrea Marks, 2004.

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