Transcript of crew list: NORSEMAN, 51290, 8/1/1867 to 22/4/1867, 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.

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The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

Ship details

Vessel  NORSEMAN Dates  8/1/1867  to 22/4/1867
Official number  51290 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHAMPTON
 
  Tonnage  960 net
Master  WM LADDS Archives Southampton Archives
    Archives reference D/RSS/1867/51290
Notes Earnest John Swain, son of Charles & Elisa Swain aged 3 months, died at sea from bronchitis and convulsions, 25/1/1867. Buried in St Helena.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
WILLIAM LADDS COMMDR
FREDERICK DIVER 1ST OFFR
JOSEPH D JEFFRIES 2ND OFFR
W K BRIDGMAN 3RD OFFR
ED HUNT CARTER SURGEON
GEORGE FARROW CARPR
JAMES EVE BOATSWN
MARTIN BREEN QR MASTER
RICHD HONEYMAN QR MASTER
SAML MITCHELL AB
EDWD GREENWAY AB
EDWD HUGHES AB
WM BIGGS AB
HENRY KING AB
TOM FOOT AB
JOHN JONES AB
JOSH RENNARD AB
GEORGE SMITH AB
GEORGE WALTER AB
WM TUTT OS
DENIS SULLIVAN OS
DANL DUNNOVAN YEOMAN OF CLOSET & BOY
WM STANTON BOY
JOHN MURPHY BOY
ROBT J GOVER CF ENGR
JOHN CASSADY 2ND ENGR
LEIGH RICHE 3RD ENGR
JAMES PARKER FIREMAN
WM CROSS FIREMAN
JOHN THOMAS FIREMAN
THOMAS STRONG FIREMAN
HENRY HATCHER FIREMAN
STEPHEN HOLES FIREMAN
BENJN FUZZARD TRIMMER
ALBERT GATES TRIMMER
JAMES AGGAR STEWARD
FREDK JELLY 1ST WAITER
JAMES CHALK 2ND WAITER
H W STOCKHAM 3RD WAITER
ED POWELL 4TH WAITER
HENRY CAVE PANTRYMN
JOHN COLSTON BARMN
WM COURT F C STEWD
J L RAYNHAM ASST STEWD
HENRY WILKINSHAW COOK
CHARLES MIELL BAKER
JOHN RING BUTCHER
A SNELGROVE SCULLION
F COAKSLEY BOOTS
ANN GANNAWAY STEWARDESS
ALFD REBBECK OFFRS SERVANT
THOMAS CAMPBELL SUPERNY 2ND ENGR
WM SMART SUPERNY 3RD ENGR
JOHN GRAY ENGRS SERVT
J A KING EXTRA WAITER
ROBERT RAINS EXTRA WAITER
C H SMITH EXTRA WAITER
CHARLES BODILL EXTRA WAITER
J SULLIVAN EXTRA WAITER
SAMUEL BRIGGS EXTRA WAITER
STEPHEN MEARS EXTRA WAITER