Transcript of crew list: ATHENS, 17836, 5/5/1864 to 26/8/1864, 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.

Other transcripts of crew lists for this ship for 1864:   2/5/1864 to 26/8/1864  

Ship details

Vessel  ATHENS Dates  5/5/1864  to 26/8/1864
Official number  17836 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHAMPTON
 
  Tonnage  502 net
Master  R B DAVIE Archives Southampton Archives
    Archives reference D/RSS/1864/17836
Notes William Brounger, passenger aged 16, died at sea from the effects of diphtheria, 26/7/1864.
  Mary Florence Brounger, passenger aged 9 years, died at sea from the effects of diphtheria, 13/8/1864.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
R B DAVIE COMM
F WALDICK 1ST OFFR
HY BALLARD 2ND OFFR
HY DRAPER 3RD OFFR
T H CURTIS SURGEON
J WEEKS CARPR
J SMITH BOATN
W WALLS AB
J GOFF AB
E BROMFIELD AB
G TRIM AB
J RENARD AB
J J GOLDER AB
C IRELAND AB
J EVESON SCULLION
J HATCH AB
R STONE AB
P MORAN AB
J OVERTON OS
J T HOOPER OS
J RILEY BOY
J WILSON BOY
W LOWE BOY
G BALSOM BOY
R YOUREN BOY
C DOWNEY CHF ENGR
M HINDMARSH 2ND ENGR
J BELLINGER 3RD ENGR
W SUTTON FIREMAN
F YOUNG FIREMAN
P DRYSDALE FIREMAN
W NASH BUTCHER
HY HATCHER FIREMAN
T CONNER FIREMAN
G BAKER FIREMAN
V ORMAN FIREMAN
V FERNANDEZ STEWARD
A JONES 1ST WAITER
C MCDONALD 2ND WAITER
J BARNARD 3RD WAITER
J ELSE 4TH WAITER
HY MILLS S BOY
T FORD F C STEWARD
MARY OLDERSHAW STEWARDESS
J FAIRS COOK
W SIMPSON BAKER