Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

STAR OF SCOTIA

OF BELFAST, M. COTTER, MASTER, BURTHEN 999 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF NEW YORK TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 5 MAY 1886

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
COTTER M CAPTAIN     CREW  
FRASER W MATE22 LONDON CREW  
GILBERT F G 2ND MATE26 FALMOUTH CREW  
NELSON D CARPENTER26 FINLAND CREW  
STEWART JOHN SAILMAKER54 LONDON CREW  
HIGGINS JOHN STEWARD45 NEW YORK CREW  
DE LONGE PEDRO COOK47 GOA CREW  
CAVANAGH THOS AB33 LPOOL CREW  
RUDOLPH CHAS AB24 GERMANY CREW  
GOENSEN C S AB21 SWEDEN CREW  
MAAS R AB27 GERMANY CREW  
LEE JOHN AB20 CAMBRIDGE CREW  
JOHNSON THOS AB33 FINLAND CREW  
WANNA THOS       CREW STRUCK OUT
NELSON CHAS AB23 SWEDEN CREW  
WATSON FRED AB28 LEEDS CREW  
PETERSON ERICK AB32 STOCKHOLM CREW  
RIDING WM AB21 LPOOL CREW  
WILSON N AB22 PLYMOUTH CREW  
JOHNSON B C AB20   CREW  
ANDERSON JOHN AB29 SWEDEN CREW  
WIMBERY NILS AB30 SWEDEN CREW  
BENNETT JOSEPH APPRENTICES18 IRELAND CREW  
HANGER   MR     PASSENGER  
HANGER   MRS     PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X181] reel 474.   Transcribed by Society of Australasian Genealogists. Names proofread by Society of Australasian Genealogists.

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