Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

COCHIN

OF GREENOCK, W. OUDNEY, MASTER, BURTHEN 1200 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF GLASGOW TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 11TH OCTOBER, 1887

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
OUDNEY W. MASTER     CREW  
MEWANS W.L. MATE 32 PEMBROKE CREW  
KANE JOHN 2nd MATE 28 DUNDEE CREW  
DUNNE THOS. SAILS 24 GLASGOW CREW  
OGILVIE JAMES CARPENTER 42 DUNDEE CREW  
BRANDT G. COOK 27 BIRMINGHAM CREW  
CAIRNS JOHN STEWARD 27 LAWRY CREW  
McLEOD RODERICK BOATSWAIN 40 SUTHERLAND CREW  
RIDDLE W. A. B. 40 BERMUDA CREW  
NIMMS JAMES G. A. B. 28 ABINGTON CREW  
EVANS CHAS. A. B. 26 MAURITIUS CREW  
RICE T. A. B. 58 ARBRO CREW  
LEWIS CHAS. A. B. 25 NASSAU CREW  
ANAEVA LEOPOL A. B. 26 MAURITIUS CREW  
BROWN CHAS. A. B. 36 NORWAY CREW  
REID GEO. B. A. B. 19 EDINBRO CREW  
DELANEY JOHN A. B. 20 LONDONDERRY CREW  
McINNES LACHLAN A. B. 29 SKYE CREW  
GITENS MIC. A. B. 22 DONEGAL CREW  
McDONALD ARCHIBALD A. B. 50 GLASGOW CREW  
COCKERILL JAMES O. S. 17 WHITEHAVEN CREW  
KERR RONALD O. S. 20 ARRAN CREW  
SIMPSON CHAS. APPRENTICE 1868 GREENOCK CREW  
GAY PETER APPRENTICE 1868 GREENOCK 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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