Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

FORTUNE

OF BOSTON, E. SCUDDER, MASTER, BURTHEN 680 TONS,
FROM THE PORT OF MANILA TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 18TH MAY 1859

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
SCUDDER E CAPTAIN     CREW PASSENGERS NONE
HANSON J MATE 32 UNITED STATES CREW  
BASSETT E 2ND MATE 22 UNITED STATES CREW  
ENOS JOHN COOK 20 UNITED STATES CREW  
FREIGHSOM OTTO F STEWARD 21 UNITED STATES CREW  
MINEER LOUIS SEAMAN 35 UNITED STATES CREW  
BROWN CHARLES SEAMAN 32 UNITED STATES CREW  
PHILLIPS RICHD SEAMAN 37 UNITED STATES CREW  
HOLMES FRANCIS SEAMAN 27 UNITED STATES CREW  
ANDERSON THOS SEAMAN 38 UNITED STATES CREW  
THOMPSON JOSEPH SEAMAN 22 DENMARK CREW  
ANDERSON CHARLES SEAMAN 30 UNITED STATES CREW  
BOWYER JAMES SEAMAN 22 UNITED STATES CREW  
CARRINGTON T. R. SEAMAN 33 UNITED STATES CREW  
BROWN JOHN SEAMAN 24 UNITED STATES CREW  
GOWANS DAVID SEAMAN 30 UNITED STATES CREW  
BOWEN GEORGE SEAMAN 25 UNITED STATES CREW  
LAWS HENRY SEAMAN 24 UNITED STATES CREW  
GARRSPIT CHARLES BOY 16 UNITED STATES CREW  
LOVELL J.A.  BOY 17 UNITED STATES CREW  
GOSHAM L.E. BOY 18 UNITED STATES CREW  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X100-102] reel 407.   Transcribed by Margaret Smith, 2004.

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