Transcript of crew list: CELT, 51296, 9/6/1867 to 25/9/1867, 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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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  CELT Dates  9/6/1867  to 25/9/1867
Official number  51296 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHTON
 
  Tonnage  1078 net
Master  ED BAYNTON Archives Southampton Archives
    Archives reference D/RSS/1867/51296
Notes William Aikman, AB, fell from aloft and was killed at Port Elizabeth, 23/7/1867.
  John Sheridan, private in 1st battalion of HM 9th Regt, died of coup-de-soleil at Plymouth, 23/9/1867.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
FREDERIC WALDECK CHIEF OFFICER
AUGUSTUS CLARKE 2ND OFFICER
ALEXANDER GARRETT 3RD OFFICER
HENRY CECIL SMITH SURGEON
GEORGE PORTER CARPENTER
MARTIN BREEN BOATSWAIN
FRANK CASS QR MR
WILLIAM GALE QR MR
CHARLES IRELAND ABLE SEAMAN
FRANK FRANKLIN ABLE SEAMAN
JOHN DAVIS ABLE SEAMAN
WILLIAM AIKMAN ABLE SEAMAN
HENRY JEFFRYS ABLE SEAMAN
WILLIAM BYLES ABLE SEAMAN
GEORGE SMITH ABLE SEAMAN
JOHN PERRITON ABLE SEAMAN
WALTER PITT ABLE SEAMAN
JOSEPH CHAMBERS ABLE SEAMAN
ROBERT SAUL ABLE SEAMAN
WILLIAM WILLIS ABLE SEAMAN
ETHELBERT PORTER ORDINARY SEAMAN
WILLIAM TRIGGS ORDINARY SEAMAN
WILLIAM SMITH BOY
WILLIAM GREEN BOY
WILLIAM BROWN BOY
THOS MOSELY CHIEF ENGINEER
EDWARD ANDREWS 2ND ENGINEER
EDWARD LANHAM 3RD ENGINEER
WILLIAM COLLIS FIREMAN
WILLIAM WHEATLY FIREMAN
STEPHEN BROWN FIREMAN
ALFRED BEAVIS FIREMAN
WILLIAM JENKINS FIREMAN
HENRY CAWTE FIREMAN
JOHN LOWRY FIREMAN
FRANCIS PARKER TRIMMER
ALBERT GATES TRIMMER
JOSIAH JACKMAN TRIMMER
CHARLES MARCHANT CHIEF STEWARD
GEORGE SCARFF 1ST WAITER
ROBERT HUNT 2ND WAITER
JOHN MCSPORRAN 3RD WAITER
GEORGE BARTLETT 4TH WAITER
JOHN FARNDEN 5TH WAITER
EDWIN KEMP F C STEWARD
CHAS BAUGER ASST STEWARD
ALBERT HELLYER PANTRYMAN
WILLIAM CRABBE BARMAN
ALFRED ROSKELLY BOOTS
RICHD WILKINSON COOK
SAMUEL PIKE BAKER
GEORGE TRIM BUTCHER
JOHN STURT SCULLION
CHARLES SPRATT CAPTNS SERVT
ANN HYSLOP STEWARDESS
JAMES GANDY OFFRS SERVANT
JOHN NIXON ENGINEERS SERVANT
STEPHEN HARVEY FIREMAN
JAMES OSMAN COAL TRIMMER
PETER SHARNDEN ABLE SEAMAN
HENRY HITCHINGS ABLE SEAMAN
WILLIAM SLADE ABLE SEAMAN
RICHD CRESSWELL SURGEON
HUGH FRAZER OFFRS SERVT
JOHN WILLIAMS ABLE SEAMAN
CHARLES JOHNSON OFFRS SERVT
DANIEL BARNES ACTING 3RD OFF
D BARNES DISTRESSED SEAMAN
WILLIAM BOTHER DISTRESSED SEAMAN
FREDK FINIGAN DISTRESSED SEAMAN