Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

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SHIP, TONNAGE 613, MASTER SOULTAR, SAILED 19TH SEPTEMBER 1849
FROM WHENCE, PLYMOUTH TO PORT JACKSON, 27TH DECEMBER 1849

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
SOULTAR J MASTER     CREW  
  37 VARIOUS   VARIOUS CREW  
SOULTAR   MRS     PASSENGER CABIN
PLOMLEY   MR - SURG SUP'T     PASSENGER CABIN
PLOMLEY   MRS     PASSENGER CABIN
  28 MARRIED MEN     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
  29 MARRIED WOMEN     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
  67 SINGLE MEN     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
  53 SINGLE WOMEN     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
  26 BOYS UNDER 14 YEARS     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
  19 GIRLS UNDER 14 YEARS     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
  5 INFANTS     PASSENGERS IMMIGRANTS
McKINNIE PETER or McKINNIN 69   H.O. Report of deaths: Dysentry ?
CAMERON CATH'E   24   H.O. Report of deaths: Consumption
MURPHY FRANCIS   1   H.O. Report of deaths: Water on brain ?

 

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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