Transcript of crew list: GLENAROS, 43967, 11/11/1876 to 4/9/1877

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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.

We do not have transcripts for any other crew lists for 1877 for this ship. 

Ship details

Vessel  GLENAROS Dates  11/11/1876  to 4/9/1877
Official number  43967 List type 
Ownership  Registered  ABERYSTWYTH
 
  Tonnage 
Master  T DOUGHTON Archives National Library of Wales
  ABERYSTWYTH Archives reference 239/1/1

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
T DOUGHTON 30 ABERYSTWYTH MASTER GLENAROS, ABERYSTWYTH
JOHN L LOWELL 40 BRISTOL MATE CANDIA, LONDON, 1876
JAMES KEMP 28 DEVON BOSUN HINDOSTAN, NO SHIELDS, 1876
WILLIAM CARD 25 WELLS CARPENTER & SEAMAN FIRST SHIP, 1876
JAMES NICHOLSON 54 CALDICOTT STEWARD ROYAL INNISHEL, NO SHIELDS, 1876
GEORGE JACOBSEN 25 ARCHANGEL COOK & SEAMAN RUBY, CARDIFF, 1876
W J POWELL 20 LIVERPOOL ABLE SEAMAN CERDIC, LIVERPOOL, 1876
THOMAS WILLIAMS 27 NEWPORT ABLE SEAMAN FOREST PRINCE, NEWPORT, 1876
THOMAS JONES 19 CAERNARVON ABLE SEAMAN J WILLIAMS, PORTMADOC, 1876
ROBERT SCHEHL 18 GERMANY ABLE SEAMAN MPCHAMPION, AMERICA, 1876
C HINRICKS 22 MELLIN ABLE SEAMAN ASSAR, 1876
H SCHOHL 20 [...]HALSUND ABLE SEAMAN MPCHAMPION, AMERICA, 1876
JEREMIAH FITZPATRICK 20 KINSALE ORDINARY SEAMAN HANNAH, KINSALE, 1876
ROGER LEWIS 18 ABERDOVEY ORDINARY SEAMAN ELLA CONSTANCE, HULL, 1876
ARTHUR EDWARDS 17 NEWPORT ORDINARY SEAMAN COURIER, [...], 1876
C SCHRADER 20 [...]HALSUND ABLE SEAMAN MPCHAMPION, AMERICA, 1876
JOHN DOUGHTON 52 ABERYSTWYTH SAILMAKER & SEAMAN MARGARET JANE, ABERYSTWYTH, 1876
ROBERT ANDERSON 17 MONTROSE ORDINARY SEAMAN KINNAIRD, FRASERBURGH, 1876
ERNEST SAXL 21 LONDON STEWARD LADY TURNER, 1876
C J BROAD 18 BIRKENHEAD ORDINARY SEAMAN NO DISCHARGE
T CARR 18 CUMBERLAND ORDINARY SEAMAN NO DISCHARGE