Transcript of crew list: CAMBRIAN, 28108, 8/8/1866 to 26/11/1866, 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.

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

The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

Other transcripts of crew lists for this ship for 1866:   4/8/1866 to 26/11/1866  

Ship details

Vessel  CAMBRIAN Dates  8/8/1866  to 26/11/1866
Official number  28108 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHAMPTON
 
  Tonnage  868 net
Master  R D DAVIE Archives Southampton Archives
    Archives reference D/RSS/1866/28108
Notes Private Thomas Sexton, 1st Batt 9th Regt, died at sea, 16/11/1866.
  Sarah Collingwood, wife of Sergeant George Collingwood, safely delivered of a boy, 18/11/1866.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
R D DAVIE MASTER
GEORGE E PARKES 1ST OFFICER
THOMAS WANHILL 2ND OFFICER
ATWELL KING 3RD OFFICER
M J MYTTON SURGEON
JOHN WOOD CARPENTER
ROBERT HARVEY BOATSWAIN
THOMAS PERKINS Q M
HENRY CURTIS Q M
FREDERICK BUDDEN AB
F S HOOPER AB
G ADMAN AB
J P PERRITON AB
GEORGE AYLES AB
CHARLES WILLIAMS AB
JOHN SWINSTONE AB
JOSEPH EVANS AB
JOHN BISHOP AB
GEORGE SMITH AB
THOMAS FRY OS
JOHN YOUNG OS
HENRY LEE YEOMAN
WALTER SHARPE BOY
GEORGE CAVE BOY
ALEXANDER NISBET CHIEF ENGR
HENRY CHURCHER 2ND ENGR
GEORGE PARR 3RD ENGR
HENRY ROPER FM
JOHN TIZZARD FM
WILLIAM SHADICK FM
JOHN PODESTA FM
STEPHEN HARVEY FM
JOHN BALLARD FM
WILLIAM MORGAN FM
VICTOR FERNANDES HEAD STEWARD
ABRAHAM JONES 1ST WAITER
GEORGE COOPER 2ND WAITER
SAMUEL GODDARD 3RD WAITER
ALFRED HELLYER 4TH WAITER
ROBERT DOWSBERRY 5TH WAITER
WILLIAM HUSBAND EXTRA WAITER
JOHN M MOWLE SALOON BOY
WILLIAM MITCHELL STOREKEEPER
CHARLES MCDONALD F C STEWARD
H WAIGTH 2ND F C STEWARD
ALFRED WEBB COOK
EDWIN HODDEN BAKER
JOHN WATTS BUTCHER
JAMES PASSFIELD SCULLION
MARY OLDENSHAW STEWARDESS
CHARLES HARVEY PANTRYMAN
WILLIAM PEPPER 5TH WAITER
JAMES ARCHER ASST COOK