Transcript of crew list: EUROPEAN, 65556, 5/2/1874 to 22/4/1874, 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  EUROPEAN Dates  5/2/1874  to 22/4/1874
Official number  65556 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHAMPTON
 
  Tonnage  1431 net
Master  J D JEFFRIES Archives Southampton Archives
  2 PENINSULAR TERR Archives reference D/RSS/1874/65556
  SOUTHAMPTON    
Notes Alkin Gollin, 2nd class passenger, died at sea of diarrhea, 3/4/1874.
  Charles Philcox, 1st class passenger, died at sea of phthisis, 26/2/1874.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
J D JEFFRIES MASTER
F T KIMPTON 1ST MATE
A MCLEAN WAIT 2ND MATE
F J GATLEY 3RD MATE
BOWDON QUARLLY 4TH MATE
ANDREW C JOHNSTON SURGEON
J B PORTER CARPENTER
THOMAS SHEPPARD BOATSWAIN
FREDIC BUDDEN QR MASTER
E WARNE QR MASTER
W HOLDAWAY AB
EDWIN TRIM AB
W OLIVER AB
JAMES DAVIS AB
JOHN FERRIS AB
CHARLES ALCOCK AB
W DOMINEY AB
JOHN PERKIS AB
WILLIAM BULLEN AB
WILLIAM GAMBLIN AB
GEORGE WILLIAMS AB
THOMAS HEALY AB
HENRY HODSON AB
GEORGE PEARSON AB
CHAS SAUNDERS OS
CHAS TRICKET OS
CHAS GAMBLIN OS
G WILLCOX YEOMAN
ROBERT TURNER BOY
EDWARD PARKER BOY
H TROTMAN 1ST ENGINEER
JAMES CLARKE 2ND ENGINEER
G BURSLEM 3RD ENGINEER
JOHN W KING B MAKER
JOSEPH GALTON F M
CHAS DAISH F M
FREDIC OTHEN F M
THOMAS WALTERS F M
W BIDDLECOMBE F M
ALBERT GATES F M
JAMES HOLLOWAY F M
MORTIMER PIERCY F M
WILLIAM GEORGE F M
HENRY MORTIMER TRIMMER
WILLIAM SLATER TRIMMER
SAMUEL G CRUISE TRIMMER
JAMES EDMONDS STEWARD
H DALE 1ST WAITER
H CORKE 2ND WAITER
T G TEMBO 3RD WAITER
CHAS MILES 4TH WAITER
G F WIBER 5TH WAITER
W H INSS SL BOY
ALFRED CHAMP PANTRYMAN
H J EDMONDS BARMAN
G JUPE F C S
HENRY GALE 2ND F C S
THOMAS COSTER STOREKEEPER
GEORGE TAYLOR COOK
WALTER CASTLEMAN 2ND COOK
CHAS BROMLEY BAKER
T GREY BUTCHER
A SANTO SCULLION
H FORD BOOTS
M A HALLIDAY STEWARDESS
CHAS GRANT OFFRS SERVANT
JOSHUA TIBS EXTRA WAITER
JOSEPH REDMAN EXTRA WAITER
JAMES CORPS ENGRS SERVT
GEORGE MATHEWS AB
CHARLES WHITLOCK F M
GEORGE CHURCHER F M
ROBERT TALBOT F M
MICHALL MARKS EX WAITER