Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

ST. ANNE

OF MARSEILLES, EMILE CASNE, MASTER, BURTHEN 445 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF NEW CALEDONIA TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 13 DEC 1862

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
CASNE EMILE CAPTAIN     CREW  
MORELLO A 1ST MATE 35 FRANCE CREW  
POILVEZT J 2ND MATE 35 FRANCE CREW  
  CHAMRIAU COOK 20 FRANCE CREW  
  JUILLOT A. B. 25 FRANCE CREW  
  PEILLARD A. B. 24 FRANCE CREW  
  LEDOUX A. B. 24 FRANCE CREW  
  LANGASCO A. B. 30 FRANCE CREW  
  MERIGNAE A. B. 20 FRANCE CREW  
  RICHARD A. B. 18 FRANCE CREW  
  COL BOY 17 FRANCE CREW  
  ROURE STEWARD 18 FRANCE CREW  
  HAUREURIE A. B. 25 FRANCE CREW  
DURRAND     40   PASSENGER MERCHANT
LACHANMEL     36   PASSENGER WATCHMAKER
UNGER   MRS 28   PASSENGER  
UNGER CHILD 1 MALE 4   PASSENGER  
UNGER CHILD 2 MALE 3   PASSENGER  
UNGER CHILD 3 MALE 2   PASSENGER  
  GIRL SERVANT 12 NATIVE PASSENGER  

 

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

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Mary-Anne Warner
2004

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