Transcript of crew list: HERO, 71451, 19/1/1887 to 13/2/1888

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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.

More details of crew lists are here: Crew lists

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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.

Other transcripts of crew lists for this ship for 1888:   13/2/1888 to 10/11/1888  

Ship details

Vessel  HERO Dates  19/1/1887  to 13/2/1888
Official number  71451 List type 
Ownership  Registered  ABERYSTWYTH
 
  Tonnage 
Master  WILLIAM JONES Archives National Library of Wales
    Archives reference 258/7/1

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
WILLIAM JONES 25 CARDIGAN MASTER HERO, ABERYSTWYTH, 1887
EVAN EVANS 63 NEW QUAY MATE MARION, SWANSEA, 1886
LEWIS JENKINS 29 BORTH MATE HERO, ABERYSTWYTH
JAMES CRONIN 25 CORK SECOND MATE [...]AREMAN, LIVERPOOL
HENRY EDMONDS 34 PORT[...] COOK & STEWARD ITALIA, LIVERPOOL
JOHN SMITH 34 NORTHUMBERLAND ABLE SEAMAN BALTIMORE, LIVERPOOL
DAVID JAMES 22 NEW QUAY ABLE SEAMAN SUZERAIN, LIVERPOOL
H WILLIAMS 31 LIVERPOOL ABLE SEAMAN OAWER, PLYMOUTH
DANIEL JONES 18 ABERAYRON ORDINARY SEAMAN GENERAL PICTON, LONDON
JOHN J DAVIES 17 NEW QUAY ORDINARY SEAMAN HERO, ABERYSTWYTH
THOMAS EVANS 18 LLANARTH ORDINARY SEAMAN FIRST SHIP
JAMES JOHNS 22 CARDIGAN ABLE SEAMAN CHARLES WELTON, 1887
JOHN WOODS 21 LIVERPOOL ABLE SEAMAN ABERFOYLE, 1887
A HEWSON 23 WEST INDIES COOK & STEWARD CHOWAN, 1887
JOHN MARLAY 27 FRANCE ABLE SEAMAN CHOWAN, 1887
FRED DAVIES 28 MAURITIUS ABLE SEAMAN AMERICA, 1887
JAMES H COLLINS 31 VIRGINIA ABLE SEAMAN ALBATROS, 1887
DAVID THOMAS 17 NORTH QUAY ABLE SEAMAN HERO, ABERYSTWYTH
WILLIAM JONES 47 CHESTER BOATSWAIN AEOLIA, LIVERPOOL, 1887
DAVID THOMAS 1869 APPRENTICE