Mariners and ships in Australian Waters | YAMAGATA MARUOF TOYKO, JAPAN, MINORU MATSUDA, MASTER, BURTHEN, GROSS 3807 NETT 2322.2 TONS FROM THE PORT OF YOKOHAMA TO SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 25TH FEBRUARY 1922 |
Surname |
Given name |
Station |
Age |
Of what Nation |
Status |
Comments |
MATSUDA |
MINORU |
MASTER |
40 |
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YOSHIDA |
MOMBEYE |
CHIEF OFFICER |
33 |
YAMAGATAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ASADA |
MORICHI |
2ND OFFICER |
30 |
SHIDZUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KOBAYASHI |
MASAJI |
3RD OFFICER |
27 |
GUMMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
HARADA |
KENSUKE |
APPRENTICE OFFICER |
24 |
FUKUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KOSHIMIDZU |
TAIZO |
APPRENTICE OFFICER |
23 |
KANAGAWAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
MATSUMORI |
KENJIRO |
CHIEF ENGINEER |
40 |
KANAGAWAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
MITOMI |
KIICHI |
1ST ENGINEER |
41 |
KANAGAWAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YOSHIKAWA |
CHYUZO |
2ND ENGINEER |
30 |
HAKODATE, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
OHTA |
TAKEJI |
3RD ENGINEER |
35 |
SHIDZUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SANO |
RYOSUKE |
APPRENTICE ENGINEER |
24 |
FUKUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
FUNADA |
ROKURO |
APPRENTICE ENGINEER |
20 |
GUMMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ICHIKAWA |
JUN-ICHI |
PURSER |
31 |
TOKYO, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
UEDA |
JUN-ICHI |
DOCTOR |
35 |
NAGASAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KUGE |
IWAZO |
WIRELESS OPERATOR |
25 |
IBARAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
IKEZAWA |
DAIKICHI |
FREIGHT CLERK |
25 |
KOHCHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SUDZUKI |
KWANGO |
CHIEF STEWARD |
28 |
TOKYO, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
FUJIWARA |
CHYUEMON |
BOATSWAIN |
42 |
OKAYAMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
MASUDA |
KINSO |
CARPENTER |
31 |
WAKAYAMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ICHIHARA |
BUNJIRO |
QUARTERMASTER |
38 |
TOKYO, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ISHIKAWA |
SAIJIRO |
QUARTERMASTER |
28 |
AICHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
TAKAHASHI |
KANAO |
QUARTERMASTER |
32 |
HIROSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SAGA |
GIICHI |
QUARTERMASTER |
29 |
AICHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
NISHIKAWA |
TERUKICHI |
QUARTERMASTER |
29 |
HIROSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SUMITA |
TAKEICHI |
QUARTERMASTER |
30 |
HIROSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YASUTAKE |
TERAGORO |
DECK-STORE-KEEPER |
52 |
FUKUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KUMEMURA |
GENSHICHIRO |
SAILOR |
35 |
KAGOSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
IRISAWA |
UMAKICHI |
SAILOR |
40 |
SHIDZUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
NAGASAKA |
ICHIRO |
SAILOR |
31 |
AICHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YAMAMOTO |
SHIGEJI |
SAILOR |
20 |
KAGOSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SATCH |
MAMORU |
SAILOR |
20 |
MIYAGIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YAMASHITA |
UHEIJI |
SAILOR |
20 |
MIYAZAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KIKUCHI |
HIDESABURO |
SAILOR |
23 |
IBARAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
MIYAZAKI |
KOICHI |
SAILOR |
21 |
HYOGOKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YOSHIDA |
ROKURO |
SAILOR |
23 |
FUKUSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
YOSHITOMI |
SUSUMU |
SAILOR |
23 |
KAGOSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ITCH |
HIROO |
NO.1 OILER |
39 |
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
NISHIMURA |
KINKICHI |
NO.2 OILER |
38 |
KOHCHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
FUJITA |
HEIKICHI |
NO.3 OILER |
29 |
NIIGATAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KANASASHI |
CHYOSAKU |
ENGINE STORE KEEPER |
29 |
SHIDZUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
OKAMURA |
KOICHI |
FIREMAN |
28 |
YAMAGUCHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KATSUMURA |
RIKIZO |
FIREMAN |
28 |
IBARAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
MIYAKAWA |
EIZABURO |
FIREMAN |
28 |
KANAGAWAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
FUKANO |
MIKI |
FIREMAN |
37 |
IBARAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ABE |
MICHIJIRO |
FIREMAN |
27 |
NIIGATAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
TEI |
ZAIGEN |
FIREMAN |
30 |
KEIJOFU, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
NAKAMURA |
NAOSAKU |
COAL PASSER |
25 |
SHIDZUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
NARASHIMA |
MINEKICHI |
COAL PASSER |
20 |
IBARAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SUGIHARA |
YOZO |
COAL PASSER |
21 |
HYOGOKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
WAKABAYASHI |
HARUKICHI |
COAL PASSER |
20 |
SAITAMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
MIYAKOSHI |
SOICHI |
COAL PASSER |
23 |
FUKUIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ATODA |
TORAJI |
COAL PASSER |
25 |
KOHCHIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
ITCH |
KUICHI |
COAL PASSER |
19 |
GIFUKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SAKAMOTO |
KIICHI |
COAL PASSER |
22 |
NAGASAKIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KAWABATA |
HAYAKICHI |
COOK |
35 |
HIROSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
GOTOH |
MOICHI |
COOK |
25 |
MIYAGIKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SERIU |
TAKEICHI |
COOK |
21 |
HYOGOKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
HAYASHI |
SAKUMATSU |
COOK |
45 |
ISHIKAWAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KURIHARA |
KITARO |
COOK |
29 |
SAITAMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
KAI |
MANZO |
COOK |
19 |
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SHIRAISHI |
EIKICHI |
STEWARD |
29 |
FUKUOKAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
HOSHINO |
KINNOSUKO |
STEWARD |
25 |
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
SUZUKI |
HIROSHI |
STEWARD |
23 |
KANAGAWAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
NAKAYA |
KEIZO |
STEWARD |
23 |
OITAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
UCHIYAMA |
SHINTOKU |
STEWARD |
19 |
KAGOSHIMAKEN, JAPAN |
CREW |
|
Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; NRS13278, [X215] reel 2120. Transcribed by Carmen B. Proofread and edited by Lyn & Maurie. You may view/print a scan of the original list - a monitor set to high resolution is recommended for clarity. Use your back button to return. |
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