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The passenger list below was taken from the September 30, 1850 edition of the "SA Register"

Arrived Saturday September 28, 1850 the ship "Sir Edmund Head", 624 tons, Feran, master, from Liverpool (16th June) and Tristan D’Acunha (18th August)

Passengers:
Those listed in Blue travelled in the cabin, those listed in Red were in the intermediate, and all others were in steerage.

BENSON

William Benson

BOYD

Mr Boyd

BUCHANAN

Mr Buchanan

CARRUTHERS

Mr Carruthers

COLLINS

Mr & Mrs Collins and two children

COOPER

Mr Cooper

CRANE

Mr Crane

DALTON

Henry Dalton

DUNLOP

Mr & Mrs Dunlop

DUNSDALE

Mr Dunsdale and wife

FITZ

Mrs Fitz

FLETCHER

William Fletcher

GIBSON

Mr Gibson

GILCHRIST

Mr & Mrs Gilchrist

HAYES

Mr Hayes

HAYES

Mary Ann Hayes

HAYES

Mrs Hayes

HORSMAN

Mr Horsman

HUNTER

Mr Hunter

MACHI

Mr Machi

MCDONALD

Miss McDonald

MILLER

John Miller

MILLER

James Miller and wife

MOODY

Mr Moody

MOORE

James Moore

NEWMAN

Mr Newman

SETON

Samuel Seton

SIMPSON

Eliza Simpson

SMITH

Mr & Mrs Smith

SOLOMON

Henry Solomon

STEVENSON

Mr & Mrs Stevenson

THOMAS

Mr & Mrs Thomas and three children

TINDLAY

Captain Tindlay

WATSON

John Watson

WILLIAMS

Mr Williams

Cargo of the Sir Edmund Head:

100 bags salt, 5 tons rock salt – N P LeBlair
5 boxes – A Scott
8 bales, 4 cases – Younghusband & Co
4 boxes – F F Smith
9 kegs, 7 casks, 11 cases, 3 bundles – C & F J Beek
6 cases slates – C Platts
322 iron pots, 17 iron furnaces, 24 wheels, 1 hamper, 201 camp ovens, 5 hhds, 81 bags nails, 7 boxes, 6 anvils, 50 grindstones, 15 casks, 5 cases – Blyth Brothers
26400 slates – Order
3 hhds – Minifex & Co
3 cases – F Barnes
1 box – J S Browne
30 baskets – A L Elder & Co
1 hhd, 1 case, 1 cask, 18 bundles iron, 40 kegs nails, 25 bundles steel, 1 case steel, 88 arm moulds, 8 bundles – E Drew
15 cases – Monteith & Co.
50 pairs iron bushes, 35 iron sock-moulds – E Drew
3 tierces – Beek
1 box – S Kearnes
1 parcel, 50 tons coal, 4 hampers, 4 casks, 6 barrels, 336 grindstones, 6 hhds, 3188 feet delas, 1 tierce, 11 boxes, 400 bundles brooms, 14 bundles – S R Clarke & Co
2 pieces wood, 188 pieces and 3 case iron work – Wm Giles
7 cases, 4 casks, 8 bundles, 70camp-ovens, 110 iron pots, 108 iron wheels, 36 spindles, 24 boards, 6 forge-backs – Boord Brothers
4 cases and 2 bales paper – J S Clark
1 case – A Scott
29 packages – Younghusband & Co
895 bars and 50 bundles iron, 9 pair vices, 6 anvils, 2 hampers, 7 cases, 2 casks – A Scott
50 boxes, 37 kegs, 8 casks, 26 sheets lead, 1 case – Acraman & Co
63 camp ovens, 12 bundles spades, 7 casks – Were, Todd & Co
96 ovens, 50 pots, 72 cart-bushes and a quantity of iron ware – A Scott
3 carriages and wheels – Order
100 tons salt – S R Clarke & Co

For Port Phillip:

1 box – A Brien
1 bale – Smith
100 hhds beer – Order
30 baskets wine – Jamieson
14 packages – Barnes
4 packages – Whitaker
12 casks – T Green

Reported in the same paper:
A seaman of the Sir Edmund Head, name John Fagan, 22 years of age, fell overboard from the mizzen futtock shrouds, about a month ago, during a heavy gale of wind.
Every effort was made to save him in vain.

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