Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

S. H. TALBOT

OF NEW YORK, CHARLES NOYCE, MASTER, BURTHEN 593 TONS,
FROM THE PORT OF MANILLA TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 22ND NOVEMBER 1860

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
NOYCE CHARLES CAPTAIN     CREW  
JENKINS JOHN A. B. 27 BRITAIN CREW  
HOYE PETER A. B. 30 FOREIGN CREW  
LUCAS G. H. A. B. 29 BRITAIN CREW  
ROBINS G. F. A. B. 24 BRITAIN CREW  
NOYES E. P.       NOT CREW STRUCK THROUGH
GILLESPIE J 1ST MATE 33 FOREIGN CREW  
WADE J 2nd MATE 29 FOREIGN CREW  
HOOGWUF A A. B. 21 FOREIGN CREW  
RUT A A. B. 28 FOREIGN CREW  
CONWILLER A A. B. 31 FOREIGN CREW  
CHRISTIAN A A. B. 25 FOREIGN CREW  
WILSON J A. B. 31 FOREIGN CREW  
FIORE A A. B. 24 FOREIGN CREW  
GILMORE J A. B. 25 BRITAIN CREW  
SURA J STEWARD 25 FOREIGN CREW  
ATTRO   COOK 32 FOREIGN CREW  
DIAMOND J A. B. 27 FOREIGN CREW  
ANDWAY H. J.       PASSENGER CABIN
MATINE         PASSENGER CABIN & SERVANT

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X102-104] reel 408.   Transcribed by P & H Smith, 2004.

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