Transcript of crew list: SAXON, 44905, 25/6/1868 to 22/9/1868, Log book

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Crew lists and agreements for British registered ships show details of the ship, the owners and the master with a list of the crew.

This is a transcript of the details shown on a crew list which CLIP has transcribed from the records held at local archives.

More details of crew lists are here: Crew lists

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Data sources

This data is taken from the crew lists and agreements which are held at:

The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

Ship details

Vessel  SAXON Dates  25/6/1868  to 22/9/1868
Official number  44905 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHAMPTON
 
  Tonnage  894 net
Master  R B DAVIE Archives Southampton Archives
    Archives reference D/RSS/1868/44905
Notes R B Davie, Master, died at sea, 18/9/1868.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
HENRY DRAPER 1ST OFF
CHARLES HYDE 2ND OFF
WILLIAM JOHNSON 3RD OFF
AMBROSE BOXWELL SURGEON
ARTHUR VEAL CARPENTER
JAMES LOCKYER BO'SUN
EDWARD HAWKINS QR MAST
JAMES MAY QR MAST
JAMES VOLLETT AB
JOSEPH GOLDER AB
FREDERICK BRIDLE AB
HENRY CHURCHWARD AB
WILLIAM FRITH AB
WILLIAM GRIFFIN AB
EDWARD BARDE AB
STEPHEN SIMS AB
CHARLES SCAMMEL AB
EDWIN PHIPPARD AB
WALTER BARNES OS
JOHN WINTER OS
HENRY SHIPPICK BOY
WILLIAM SMITH BOY
EDWARD SMITH BOY
HENRY THORNE 1ST ENGR
CHARLES SUDLOW 2ND ENGR
JAMES HALE 3RD ENGR
CHARLES DAGWELL FM
WILLIAM WEBB FM
WILLIAM HARDING FM
THOMAS WARD FM
CHARLES BLAKE FM
JAMES WADMAN FM
HENRY ELKINS FM
JAMES FLOOKES FM
VICTORIA FERNANDEZ STEWARD
GEORGE COOPER 1ST WAITER
FREDERICK JELLY 2ND WAITER
ABRAHAM JONES 3RD WAITER
ROBERT REID 4TH WAITER
JAMES MOULE 5TH WAITER
WILLIAM MITCHELL BARMAN
CHARLES MCDONALD F C STEWD
CLEMENT REINARTZ COOK
JAMES SCOREY BUTCHER
ARTHUR SIMPKINS BAKER
ALBERT COOKE SCULLION
THOMAS BROUGHTON OFFRS SERVT
WALTER FORDE ENGRS SERVT
MARY ALDERSHAW STEWARDESS
GEORGE MORRIS SERVANT
H MILLERSON DISTRESSED BRITISH SEAMAN
EDWARD CARDWELL DISTRESSED BRITISH SEAMAN