Transcript of crew list: ROMAN, 44906, 23/2/1869 to 20/5/1869, 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.

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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  ROMAN Dates  23/2/1869  to 20/5/1869
Official number  44906 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHAMPTON
 
  Tonnage  1027 net
Master  W R DIXON Archives Southampton Archives
    Archives reference D/RSS/1869/44906
Notes George Drummond, carpenter, killed by an explosion on board ship, 11/3/1869. Edwin Devonshire, 2nd waiter, & Fanny Jacobs, stewardess, also injured.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
WALTER R DIXON COMMR
HENRY BALLARD CHIEF OFFICER
EDWARD MANNING 2ND OFFICER
BARNARD H DUNN 3RD OFFICER
WILLIAM J MORGAN SURGEON
GEORGE DRUMMOND CARPENTER
ROBERT HARVEY BOATSWN
JACOB DUNFORD Q M
HENRY DINNICK Q M
OWEN G UNDERWOOD AB
THOMAS BEAN AB
WILLIAM GIRVEN AB
JAMES PARKER AB
GEORGE MABB AB
GEORGE LOOSMORE AB
WILLIAM UNWIN AB
RICHARD HONEYMAN AB
JOHN EATON AB
JOHN PADDON AB
GEORGE CHAMBERS OS
HENRY DAVIDGE OS
DANIEL DONOVAN YEOMAN
WILLIAM J FENNELL BOY
GEORGE FUTCHER BOY
HENRY TROTMAN CHF ENGR
GEORGE HOWITT 2ND ENGR
GEORGE TOLMAN 3RD ENGR
STUDS LARSEN FIREMAN
GEORGE BULL FIREMAN
WILLIAM DYMOTT FIREMAN
THOMAS HAINES FIREMAN
HENRY MEADUS FIREMAN
HARRY FYTHYAN FIREMAN
JOSEPH THOMAS TRIMMER
WILLIAM HENNING TRIMMER
THOMAS HOLLIDAY STEWARD
MARTIN W STOCKHAM 2ND WAITER
EDWIN DEVONSHIRE 3RD WAITER
CHARLES TOMLIN SALOON BOY
CHARLES VEAL BARMAN
ALFRED ROSKILLY PANTRYMAN
ALFRED BENNETT F C STEWD
GEORGE BARFOOT 2ND STEWD
JOSEPH FAIRS COOK
GUILDFORD ROSE BAKER
JOHN WATTS BUTCHER
CHARLES CHANDLER SCULLION
FANNY JACOBS STEWARDESS
FREDK G GREEN OFFRS SERVT
HENRY HOWARD ENGRS SERVT
JOHN M LISLE 3RD WAITER
DAVID MILNE CARPENTER
JOHN ODJER FIREMAN
FRED REED WAITER
ROBERT KENNEDY DISTRESSED BRITISH SEAMAN