Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

LORD OF THE ISLES

of Sydney, T. McCASKIE, Master, Burthen 201 Tons
from Port ELIZABETH Cape of Good Hope to SYDNEY, New South Wales, 16th April 1891

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
McCASKIE T. MASTER     CREW NO PASSENGERS
PRICE WILLIAM MATE 30 BARBADOES CREW  
MARTIN JOHN A. B. 32 CAPE PALMAS CREW  
SIMMINS F. A. B. 27 WEST INDIES CREW  
FRANCIS THOMAS A. B. 23 ST THOMAS CREW  
EUGINE FERDMAND COOK & ST 27 WEST INDIES CREW  
FEENAY D.F. A. B. 40 QUEENSTOWN CREW  
FRANKLIN JAMES A. B. 45 NEW PROVIDENCE CREW  

 

Source:State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NGS 13278, [X210] reel 502.   Transcribed by Sharon Lowry, May, 2001.

Notes: If STRUCK THROUGH appears against one of the crew it means the Captain had ruled that person out and they did not sail.

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