Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

WAVE

OF SOUTH SHIELDS, HARRY HENDERSON, MASTER, BURTHEN 430 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF BATAVIA TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 5TH JANUARY, 1866

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
SYMITH AMYNA STEWARD 61 GERMANY CREW  
HOLMER HANZ J. BOATSWAIN 23 DENMARK CREW  
STEPHEN JOHN A. B. 20 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
WEEPERS JAMES CARPENTER 27 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
BAINS JAMES O. S. 18 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
McDOUGALL A. A. B. 20 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
DAVIDSON JOHN A. B. 35 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
NIXSON PETER COOK 51 DENMARK CREW  
ROSS JAMES A. B. 23 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
SLANSH CARL A. B. 30 PRUSSIA CREW  
McKAY GEORGE CHIEF OFFICER 25 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
STRAMANCE WILLIAM A. B. 20 DENMARK CREW  
BENNETT GEORGE A. B. 21 GREAT BRITIAN CREW  
MAGER GEORGE A. B. 22 FRANCE CREW  
VAN PLAEGH   MR.     PASSENGER  
CRAWFORD   MR.     PASSENGER  
DARLY   CAPT.     PASSENGER  
RYDER J.       PASSENGER  
TAYLOR JOHN       PASSENGER See scan
REISE WILLIAM Distressed Seaman     PASSENGER Died at sea.

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X138-139] reel 436.   Transcribed by Gregg Morrison 2006.

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Mary-Anne Warner
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