Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

BERWICK LAW

OF GLASGOW, THOMAS URE, MASTER, BURTHEN 1265 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF NEW YORK TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, SEPT. 1882

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
URE THOMAS MASTER     CREW  
THOMSON JOHN 1ST MATE 21 LALLEONTS CREW  
TENBELL F. 2ND MATE 25 GLASGOW CREW  
HANSON H. CARPENTER 40 NORWAY CREW  
FREEMAN F. STEWARD 42 PRUSSIA CREW  
NICKELSON C. S. COOK 27 BOSTON CREW  
ALLAN THOMAS SAILMAKER 31 INVERNESS CREW  
EVANS GEORGE AB 37 CARNARVON CREW  
GOITEH / GODEL JOHN AB 21 TUNK ISLAND CREW  
HANSON WILLIAM AB 43 NORWAY CREW  
HARRIS SAMUEL AB 32 EXETER CREW  
WALSH WILLIAM AB 35 CORK CREW  
JAMES NICHOLAS AB 29 TRIESTE CREW  
CROFT QUENTIN AB 31 FINLAND CREW  
CAVALO GEUSSEPPIE AB 29 AUSTRIA CREW  
NILSSON OLAF AB 22 SWEDEN CREW  
LINELATIONS R. AB 25 SOUTHERN ENGINEER CREW  
CAIN FRED AB 32 GLASGOW CREW  
FOLEY ALEX'R AB 32 BRIDGEWATER CREW  
MCKAY HARRY APPRENTICE 17 GLASGOW CREW  
JOHNSON JOHN AB 30 WEYMOUTH CREW  
HUBBELL MARK MR.     PASSENGER LIC. 2/10/82
SOME ONE       CREW FELL OVERBOARD 5/9/82

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X157] reel 451.   Transcribed by Mahlah Murphy.

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