Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

BEESWING

OF MELBOURNE, ANDREW MCINTYRE, MASTER, BURTHEN 716 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 4TH OCTOBER, 1887

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
McINTYRE ANDREW MASTER     CREW  
Le MAISTER J.F. MATE 38 JERSEY CREW  
HILL JAMES 2nd MATE 41 QUEENSCLIFF CREW  
MILNE GEO. A. BOATSWAIN & LAMP TRIMMER 28 MONTROSE CREW  
HIGEN HUGH A. B. 22 NORWAY CREW  
McARTHUR MAT. A. B. 35 STORNAWAY CREW  
McFIRRSY J. A. B. 21 BELFAST CREW  
JINNEY CONRAD A. B. 22 NORWAY CREW  
BUSHELL RICHARD A. B. 42 ENGLAND CREW  
FINDLAY S.E. A. B. 23 LIVERPOOL CREW  
WILSON JOHN ENGINEER 50 MELBOURNE CREW  
FULTON THOS. 2nd ENGINEER 38 MELBOURNE CREW  
ROBINSON F. 3rd ENGINEER 22 LIVERPOOL CREW  
CAMPBELL JOHN DONKEYMAN 40 GLASGOW CREW  
ASHTON W. FIREMAN 26 GEELONG CREW  
LYNCH W. FIREMAN 41 LONDON CREW  
BENNETT T. FIREMAN 25 LONDON CREW  
DREW FRANK FIREMAN 34 HULL CREW  
EWING R. FIREMAN 36 GLASGOW CREW  
JONES E. FIREMAN 39 NORTH WALES CREW  
QUINCE W.H. STEWARD 25 LONDON CREW  
GONFOR C. COOK 32 MARSAILLES CREW  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X189] reel 481.   Transcribed by Dorothy D'Arcy

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