Hi Karina,
The
David Malcolm was a convict ship and the 11th Regiment were the convict guard. Onboard were:
220 male convicts (newspaper says 250)
Captain Currer/Conran?
3 Sergeants
3 Corporals
43 Privates
All of the 11th Regiment
Also Paymaster Timbrell and one private of the 58th Regiment.
The Master was James Cable and the Surgeon was Harvey Morris.
When the ship arrived into Sydney on 20 Sep 1845, onboard were:
Captain Conran
Paymaster Timbrell
48 Rank and File of the 11th Regiment (newspaper says 50)
7 women
2 boys
2 girls
This is the closest you will get to a list of those onboard and it does seem to imply that the Regiment stayed onboard and went to Sydney.
Sometimes you will find mention of individual people in the Surgeon's Log and this is at the UK National Archives.
Medical journal of the David Malcolm, hired convict ship from 9 May to 21 September 1845 by Harvey Morris, Surgeon and Superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in conveying prisoners to Norfolk Island.Covering dates: 1845
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATID=5038555&CATLN=6&accessmethod=5#summaryDebra
