Transcript of crew list: REDBROOK, 83812, 6/1/1881 to 31/8/1881, Eng 1

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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 1881:   26/10/1880 to 5/1/1881  

Ship details

Vessel  REDBROOK Dates  6/1/1881  to 31/8/1881
Official number  83812 List type  Eng 1
Ownership  J CORY Registered  CARDIFF, 25/1880
 
  CARDIFF Tonnage  1112 gross, 717 net
Master  W H COURTIS Archives Glamorgan Archives
    Archives reference DCA/1881/83812

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
W H COURTIS 1840 BIDEFORD MASTER SAME
S LANG 42 DEVON MATE SAME, 1880
C A WOOD 38 P TALBOT BOSN SAME, 1880
JAMES REDMAN 23 DEVON STEWD SAME, 1880
THOMAS DAVIES 31 CARDIGAN AB SAME, 1880
WILL KENT 38 FAVERSHAM AB SAME, 1880
ALFRED HOSKINS 30 NEWPORT AB SAME, 1880
MATTHEW ASHTON 37 FLEETWOOD AB SAME, 1880
THOMAS OLSEN 32 NORWAY AB SAME, 1880
DAVID DAVIES 36 CARDIGAN AB CAESAREA, CDIFF, 1880
JOHN NOBLE 26 NORTHUMBERLAND 1 ENG SAME, 1880
JAMES W DICK 36 PORTSMO 2 ENG SAME, 1880
WILLIAM REES 30 NEWPORT LEAD FMAN SAME, 1880
J BRYAN 43 NEWPORT FMAN SAME, 1880
WM PRITCHARD 25 PONYTPOOL FMAN SAME, 1880
DAVID DAVIES 23 NEWPORT FMAN TUDOR, LPOOL, 1880
THOMAS LLEWELLYN 19 CARDIFF BOY HENRY, LPOOL, 1880
JOSEPH BURNELL 45 DEVON AB NO DEVON, CDIFF, 1880
WILLIAM EVANS 39 FISHGUARD AB GABALVA, CDIFF, 1880
MAPSON WILLIAMS 24 NEWPORT FIREMAN PARKLANDS, 1880
RICHARD HALL 41 BRISTOL FMAN ROSSLYN, 1881
WILLIAM GREGORY 20 DUBLIN AB [...]ERWICH, FALMOUTH, 1881
GEORGE NEWMAN 25 BRISTOL FIREMAN PONTIAC, LPOOL, 1881
THOMAS BAKER 23 CARDIFF FIREMAN RAVENSHOE, 1881
JEREMIAH DROYER 22 CARDIFF FIREMAN DIADEM, 1881
THOMAS REDMORE 25 NEWPORT STEWARD SURAT, LIVERPOOL, 1874
HENRY GARNER 22 ABERCAIRN AB BENTON, 1881
DAVID DAVIES 27 FISHGUARD AB BENTON, 1881
RICHARD TRAVERS 30 MONOHAM FIREMAN GABALWA, 1881
ROBERT BEADLE 29 MALDON, ESSEX AB CAMPANILE, 1881
JAMES GREER 26 GLASGOW FIREMAN LESTRES, CORK, 1881
CHARLES BREWER 30 SWANSEA FIREMAN BETA, HULL, 1881
JOHN MAPSTONE 33 NEWPORT LEADING FIREMAN LARCH, SUNDERLAND, 1881
JOHN PHILLIPS 24 NEWPORT FIREMAN TUDOR, LPOOL, 1881
HENRY PULLIN 22 SWANSEA ENGINEER STEWARD DONA MARIA, JERSEY, 1879
JOHN ROBINSON 31 BERWICK 2 ENG SCEPTIC, LONDON, 1881
JOHN FLIGHT 26 FORFAR ASST 3 ENG FIRST
ALEX BREWER 28 DEVIZES FMAN CLYDACH, CDIFF
JAMES JAMES 30 DEVON STEWD BAVINGTON, WHPL, 1881
GEORGE HARRIS 41 DEVON CARPR WAVE QUEEN, LONDON, 1881
JOHN MCFARLAND 45 BELFAST AB LADYMCDOWELL, LPOOL, 1881
WILLIAM LEWIS 36 NEWPORT FIREMAN VERDI, NEWPORT, 1881