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smeghead
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Can any one find out more about a William Jeves Found on a boat called the Scotia Details below
Jim
SCOTIA of Melbourne, WILLIAM JEVES, MASTER, Burthen 136 Tons from the Port of ADELAIDE to SYDNEY, New South Wales, 12th February, 1873 SURNAME GIVEN NAME STATION AGE OF WHAT NATION STATUS COMMENTS JEVES WILLIAM CAPTAIN 35 CREW PASSENGERS NIL WESTERHIND MATHEW MATE 30 SWEDEN CREW BUTHUTOT JOHN 2nd MATE 42 MOBILE CREW ROBINSON COOK & STEWARD 32 BARBADOS CREW WATSON ANDREW A. B. 25 SWEDEN CREW BROWN JOHN A. B. 39 SWEDEN CREW DUNNING JACOB A. B. BELFAST CREW
Source: State Records Authority of New South Wales: Shipping Master's Office; CGS 13278, Passengers Arriving 1855 - 1922; X129-130, SR Reel 429, 1873. Transcribed by Mary-Anne Warner, September, 1999.
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Jeves, Sparkes, Downton, Chaney, Digby, Jenkins, Taylor, Hiscock, NOAKE, McCabe, Harman, Cuffay, Lloyd, Lister, Jamieson,Rimmer,Kryten Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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gennig
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Hi smeghead
Checking the actual scanned image of the shipping list the name doesn't look like Jeves.
"Scotia" made many coastal voyages on on previous shipping indents the name appears as William JEW.
Cheers Genni
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******************************************* All census look up transcriptions are Crown copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk******************************************* Surnames: Armstrong, Gray, Greco, Lambden, Le Busque, Beaton, Carron, Pitt, Gould Areas: Victoria, Tasmania, Hampshire, Berkshire, Yorkshire, Fermanagh, Glamorgan
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