Mariners and ships in Australian Waters

WILLIAM H. SMITH

OF PORT BLAKELY,. G. O. SMITH, MASTER, BURTHEN 497 TONS
FROM PORT OF TACOMA TO SYDNEY. NEW SOUTH WALES, 5TH JULY 1901

Surname Given name Station Age Of what Nation Status Comments
SMITH G. O. MASTER     CREW  
GUSTAFSON G MATE 30 SWEDEN CREW  
JERVIS C 2ND MATE 35 ENGLAND CREW  
KOGA N COOK 25 JAPAN CREW  
SOTOHASHI   BOY 21 JAPAN CREW  
SOLDSUND A SEAMAN 28 NORWAY CREW  
THOMAS J. L. SEAMAN 35 AMERICA CREW  
NICHOLSON E. H. SEAMAN 43 AMERICA CREW  
TACHNIK E. T. SEAMAN 26 AMERICA CREW  
CUMBER ROY SEAMAN 24 AMERICA CREW  
SMITH   MRS     PASSENGER  
SMITH CHILD       PASSENGER  
LACUA   MISS (NURSE)     PASSENGER  

 

Source:State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X272] reel 2002-2003.   Transcribed by Nerryle Scriven.

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