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CURLEWBRIG, OF SAN FRANCISCO, JAMES CHAPMAN, MASTER, BURTHEN 228 TONS FROM THE PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1861 |
Surname |
Given name |
Station |
Age |
Of what Nation |
Status |
Comments |
CHAPMAN |
JAMES |
CAPTAIN |
|
|
CREW |
|
NEWBURY |
CHRISTOPHER G. |
MATE |
35 |
AMERICAN |
CREW |
|
HARDING |
CLEMENT |
2nd MATE |
23 |
AMERICAN |
CREW |
|
BALL |
JOHN |
SEAMAN |
42 |
AMERICAN |
CREW |
|
MEAR |
CHARLEY |
SEAMAN |
32 |
AMERICAN |
CREW |
|
ANDREWS |
DAVID |
SEAMAN |
25 |
BRITISH |
CREW |
|
THIRGLE |
WM. |
COOK |
27 |
AMERICAN |
CREW |
|
ROSER |
FRANK |
SEAMAN |
28 |
AMERICAN |
CREW |
|
CHAPMAN |
|
MRS. |
|
|
PASSENGER |
|
CHAPMAN |
CHILD |
|
|
|
PASSENGER |
|
Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X104-106] reel 409. Transcribed by Lyn Mulcahy, 2005. You may view/print a scan of the original list - a monitor set to high resolution is recommended for clarity. Use your back button to return. |
Modifications made to scans: In some instances, text was enhanced - there was still an occasional name or list which defied this effort to read it; the Master's signature is usually found at the bottom right corner of the page; some pages have been shortened; excessive black markings have been removed. The last two mods. were to enable the fastest possible display in your browser. |
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