Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

DUNSCORE

OF GLASGOW, GEO E HIND MASTER, BURTHEN 1000 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF SHARPNESS TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 2 AUGUST 1887

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
HIND GEO E MASTER 38 BRITISH CREW PASSENGERS NIL
SMITH HENRY 1 MATE 34 HANZIG CREW  
KERR THOMAS 2 MATE 21 BRITISH CREW  
RYCE JAMES CARPENTER 28 TROON CREW  
WILSON JAMES STEWARD 44 PAISLEY CREW  
HILL JAMES A. B. 23 GRANCHEN CREW  
CHRISTENSEN C M A. B. 24 NORWAY CREW  
GRANTHAM A A. B. 24 TARCHAN CREW  
GOODWIN R A. B. 27 SOUTHAMPTON CREW  
REECE CHARLEY A. B. 24 BRITISH CREW  
MORNINGTON JAMES A. B. 26 BRITISH CREW  
SNUISSON ALBERT A. B. 24 SWEDEN CREW  
FRIELE BERNHARD A. B. 30 GERMANY CREW  
MACKAY WILLIAM O. S. 17 PORKOY CREW  
PAINES THOMAS A. B. 19 PEEL CREW  
ADAM CHARLES O. S. 20 PEEL CREW  
PORTER FRANK O. S. 17 PEEL CREW  
RUMNEY FRANK O. S. 18 PEEL CREW  
MAULEY WILLIAM O. S. 20 GREENOCK CREW  
HERON SIDNEY WALLER APPRENTICE 18 BRITISH CREW  
SHEPPARD CHAS JOHN APPRENTICE 24 BRITISH CREW  
SCHAMONY PETER APPRENTICE 22 BRITISH CREW  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X188-189] reel 480.   Transcribed by Sue Hinshelwood.

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