Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

CELESTE ET AMELIE

BARQUE OF BOURBON, ANTOINE ROSIER MASTER, BURTHEN 262 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF BOURBON TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 6TH NOVEMBER 1862

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
ROSIER ANTOINE CAPTAINE     CREW  
CHARLES   SEAMAN 32 FRANCE (NOIR) CREW  
BOTTO   SEAMAN 47 FRANCE CREW  
MALTERRE ANDRE MOUSSE 14 BOURBON CREW  
HYACINTHE   SEAMAN 35 FRANCE (NOIR) CREW  
DUROUX GILLES SEAMAN 32 FRANCE CREW  
LE DORTEC JEAN-marie 3RD MATE 35 FRANCE CREW  
TIMOTHEE BENOIT O. S. 19 FRANCE CREW  
FALET VICTOR 2ND MATE 23 FRANCE CREW  
PONAU YVES MARIE SEAMAN 19 FRANCE CREW  
PRUGENT JEAN MARIE SEAMAN 19 FRANCE CREW  
MONDESIR FREDERIC O. S. 15 FRANCE CREW  
MERON JEAN FRANCOIS COOK 34 FRANCE CREW  
BOTTO   O. S. 30 FRANCE (NOIR) CREW  
FIGARD   SEAMAN 34 FRANCE (NOIR) CREW  
BOTTO RAMATARD SEAMAN 28 FRANCE (NOIR) CREW  
CADET JULIUS 1ST MATE 22 FRANCE CREW  
BOCHER   MONSIEUR     PASSENGER  
HERICOULT   MONSIEUR     PASSENGER  

 

Source:State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X107-108] reel 411.   Transcribed by Walter Reynolds, 2004.

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