Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

FRED P LITCHFIELD

OF NEW YORK S. C. SPALDING MASTER BURTHEN 1042 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF NEW YORK TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES 1st FEBRUARY, 1883

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
SPALDING S. C. MASTER     CREW  
GRINDLEY R. MATE 33 U.S.A. CREW  
LOVE H. 2nd MATE 35 U.S.A. CREW  
OLSEN C. CARPENTER &
SEAMAN
37 DENMARK CREW  
AH SAM   STEWARD 22 CHINA CREW  
AH YOU   COOK 24 CHINA CREW  
JEFFERY THOMAS SEAMAN 30 U.S.A. CREW  
KELIRHALEN CLAUS SEAMAN 25 GERMANY CREW  
WALL JAMES SEAMAN 40 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
McCLAY ROB'T SEAMAN 27 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
HEMBUG   SEAMAN 21 RUSSIA CREW  
PETTERSEN   SEAMAN 22 SWEDEN CREW  
GRANQUEAT   ORDINARY SEAMAN 21 RUSSIA CREW  
ROBERTS P. ORDINARY SEAMAN 19 U.S.A. CREW  
GRANT JAMES ORDINARY SEAMAN 20 GREAT BRITAIN CREW  
CRAIG H ORDINARY SEAMAN 18 U.S.A. CREW  
FREDERICKSON   SEAMAN 26 GERMANY CREW  
ADAMS F. K. ADULT     PASSENGER  
MORRISON   ADULT     PASSENGER  
SPALDING MRS ADULT     PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278 [X138-139] Reel 436.   Transcribed by Ken Pickering, 2004.

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