Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

JULINDAR

BARQUE, TONNAGE 450, MASTER BURN, SAILED 28TH DECEMBER 1848
FROM WHENCE, PLYMOUTH TO PORT JACKSON, 4TH APRIL 1849

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
BURN HEW MASTER     CREW Detained for a week at Plymouth having a case of scarlatina which recovered
  28 VARIOUS   VARIOUS CREW  
COLTHURST   MR   SURGEON SUP'T PASSENGER CABIN
  40 MARRIED MEN     GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  39 MARRIED WOMEN     GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  39 SINGLE MEN     GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  28 SINGLE WOMEN     GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  35 MALE CHILD 1 TO 14   GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  25 FEMALE CHILD 1 TO 14   GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  ? MALES UNDER ONE YEAR   GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
  3 FEMALES UNDER ONE YEAR   GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
H.O. Report:         GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS STEERAGE
WHITE ALICE   52   PASSENGER Died from Diarrhoea and sea sickness 11th January 1849
BOND CHARLES   7   PASSENGER Died from Scarletina on 17th January 1849
  1 un-named   INFANT PASSENGER Died immediately after (birth?)

 

Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1826 - 1900; Part Colonial Secretary series covering 1845 - 1853, reels 1272 [4/5227] -1280 [4/5244]. Transcribed by Gloria Sheehan.

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