Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

BERIAN

OF LONDON, JOHN MYRILL MASTER, BURTHEN 526 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LAUNCESTON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 16TH SEPTEMBER, 1875.

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
MYRILL JOHN MASTER     CREW  
LAMPERT F L MATE 35 BRITISH CREW  
WAGERILL JAMES BOATSWAIN 36 BRITISH CREW  
SCHRODER J CARPENTER 40 FOREIGN CREW  
CANTRILL RICHARD STEWARD 57 BRITISH CREW  
WATERS HENRY W COOK 25 FOREIGN CREW  
GRIFFITH JOHN AB 21 FOREIGN CREW  
SMITH JOHN AB 22 FOREIGN CREW  
PHAIL ALEXANDER AB 48 FOREIGN CREW  
WINDERMERE FREDERICK AB 39 FOREIGN CREW  
SVENSON EDWARD AB 24 FOREIGN CREW  
ANDERSON ?NCHEN AB 24 FOREIGN CREW  
HUGHES G C AB 21 BRITISH CREW  
WILLIAMS GEORGE AB 45 BRITISH CREW  
BUDFORD WILLIAM AB 35 BRITISH CREW  
MATHEWS ? ROBERT AB 24 BRITISH CREW  
ELGIE JOHN GEORGE APPRENTICE 16 BRITISH CREW  
GEORGE ALFRED APPRENTICE 14 BRITISH CREW  
DOBIN-COOKS ALFRED CHARLES APPRENTICE 14 BRITISH CREW  
JONES   MR     PASSENGER CABIN
JONES JANET       PASSENGER CABIN
MURPHY   MR     PASSENGER CABIN
YOUNG   MR     PASSENGER CABIN

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X133-134] reel 432.   Transcribed by Tracy Galway, 2004/5.

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