Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

THOMAS P ERNIGH

OF SAN FRANCISCO, M. A. IPSEN, MASTER, BURTHEN 924 TONS
FROM THE PORT OF TACOMA VIA SAN FRANCISCO TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
4 JULY 1903

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
IPSEN M. A. MASTER     CREW  
SJOLANDER J MATE 42 SWEDEN CREW  
TOEL LEWES 2ND MATE 25 GERMANY CREW  
WARLUE JOHN CARPENTER 36 FINLAND CREW  
COOK H. M. COOK 36 GERMANY CREW  
COOK LOUISA CABIN BOY 23 AUSTRALIA CREW  
PROSPER COLAT A. B. 20 FRANCE CREW  
JUNIE ALEXANDER A. B. 30 FRANCE CREW  
PAULSON ADOLF A. B. 28 SWEDEN CREW  
NELSSON NG A. B. 26 SWEDEN CREW  
CORKHILL J. A. B. 46 ENGLAND CREW  
BERGQUIST C. A. A. B. 23 SWEDEN CREW  
WALLOSTEIN FRED A. B. 26 GERMANY CREW  
LINNE G. R. BOY 16 U. S. A. CREW  
IPSEN   MRS     PASSENGER  
IPSEN CHILD 1 FEMALE     PASSENGER  
IPSEN CHILD 2 FEMALE     PASSENGER  
IPSEN CHILD 3 FEMALE     PASSENGER  

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X284] reel 2014 / 2015.   Transcribed by Elaine Poole.

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