Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

CITY OF BENARES

OF GLASGOW, ALEX GRAINGER, MASTER, BURTHEN 1187 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF GLASGOW TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 13 MAY 1881

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
GRAINGER ALEX MASTER     CREW  
MOORE ALEXANDER MATE 31 SALTCOATS CREW  
SCROEDER CHAS B 2ND MATE 48 DANTZIC CREW  
MCINNES DONALD CARPTR 41 TYRIE CREW  
ORANS WILLIAM STEWARD 40 BARBADOS CREW  
GALBRAITH THOMAS COOK 47 GLASGOW CREW  
BAID RICHARD BOATSWAIN 26 KIRKCALDY CREW  
SCOTT JAMES AB 38 GLASGOW CREW  
MAYNA PHILIP AB 27 SALTCOATS CREW  
PIRNIE JOHN AB 19 GLASGOW CREW  
BERNSTON SAMUEL AB 27 SWEDEN CREW  
ROBBS JOHN W AB 23 DUNDEE CREW  
NILSGOW OSCAR AB 26 SWEDEN CREW  
TAYLOR DAVID AB 20 MONTROSE CREW  
PERT JAMES AB 21 MONTROSE CREW  
FRENCH JOHN AB 19 GLASGOW CREW  
CARDO BENJN AB 27 GLASGOW CREW  
BARNSTON JOHN AB 22 SWEDEN CREW  
WISHART BENJ AB 51 MONTROSE CREW  
MCDONALD JAMES AB 25 YARMOUTH CREW  
GALLACHO EDWARD AB 19 GLASGOW CREW  
SPENCE BENJAMIN OS 19 ST VINCENT CREW  
DAILLY JOHN OS 49 DUNDEE CREW  
MCQUARRIE MALCOLM SAILMAKER 20 ISLAY CREW  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X146-147] reel 441.   Transcribed by Arthur Sheen. Vessels for this Month proofread by P. & H. Smith.

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