Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

GAZELLE

BRIG OF LAUNCESTON, JOHN WINDBORROW, MASTER, BURTHEN 181 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF LAUNCESTON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, SEPT 20, 1856.

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
WINDBORROW JOHN CAPTAIN     CREW  
WILLIAMS ED. MATE 22   CREW  
MAXWELL WM. SECOND MATE 25   CREW  
NADEL WM. COOK & STEWARD 32   CREW  
BLACK ANY. SEAMAN 23   CREW  
BAILEY WM. SEAMAN 22   CREW  
MASTERS JON. SEAMAN 28   CREW  
FORSTER SAML. SEAMAN 24   CREW  
BOX WM. SEAMAN 19   CREW  
JOHNSON ANY. SEAMAN 30   CREW  
HOLLANAZ JOHN       PASSENGER DIGGER
O'BREEN JOHN       PASSENGER DIGGER
ELLIDGE LOUSIA       PASSENGER DIGGER
LYNCH WM.       PASSENGER DIGGER
LYNCH HANNAH       PASSENGER DIGGER
EVANS GEORGE       PASSENGER DIGGER
LIVINGSTON JOHN       PASSENGER DIGGER
WELSH PATRICK       PASSENGER DIGGER
GLASGOW WM.       PASSENGER DIGGER
MACKEY WM.       PASSENGER DIGGER
HAZ CORNEILLER       PASSENGER DIGGER
SMITH JAMES       PASSENGER DIGGER
CALLAGHAN DENNIS       PASSENGER DIGGER
ATKINSON JAMES       PASSENGER DIGGER
FAGAN GEO.       PASSENGER DIGGER
WOODREF REUBIN       PASSENGER DIGGER
FORSWELL JAMES       PASSENGER DIGGER

 

Source:State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X95-96] reel 404.   Transcribed byMarley Strecker, 2005.

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