Transcript of crew list: MONTEGO, 45386, 14/11/1872 to 10/7/1873

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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 1873 for this ship. 

Ship details

Vessel  MONTEGO Dates  14/11/1872  to 10/7/1873
Official number  45386 List type 
Ownership  Registered  ABERYSTWYTH
 
  Tonnage 
Master  JOHN CLAYTON Archives National Library of Wales
    Archives reference 397/6/2

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
JOHN CLAYTON 24 ABERYSTWITH MASTER SAME
JOHN RICHARDS 26 ABERYSTWITH MATE JANE HARBERT, ABERYSTWITH, 1872
C GUHSTOLL 49 WEIMAR BOATSWAIN FOREIGN SHIP, 1872
JONS JONSEN 31 AMSTERDAM COOK & STEWARD FOREIGN SHIP, 1872
WILLIAM DIXON 40 SWEDEN ABLE SEAMAN EXCHANGE, ST JOHN, 1872
OSKAR BYGD 23 NORWAY ABLE SEAMAN EXCHANGE, ST JOHN, 1872
C TEAZER 44 WEYMOUTH ABLE SEAMAN CORONA, DUNDEE, 1872
L PETERSEN 26 DENMARK ABLE SEAMAN FOREIGN SHIP, 1872
WILLIAM POHLS 36 STETTIN ABLE SEAMAN FOREIGN SHIP, 1872
R KURFTH 24 DENMARK ABLE SEAMAN FOREIGN SHIP, 1872
ALFRED HJELMSTROM 19 SWEDEN ORDINARY SEAMAN FOREIGN SHIP, 1872
WILLIAM KEIR 16 ARBROATH ORDINARY SEAMAN SAME SHIP, 1872
LUDWIG HORRSEN 23 GERMANY ABLE SEAMAN WATCH, 1873
CHARLES KELLER 28 FRANCE SAILS & AB WATCH, 1873
CHARLES WILLIAMS 22 NAPAU COOK & STEWARD FOREIGN SHIP, 1873
JAMES F BILLINGHURST 25 LONDON ORDINARY SEAMAN FIRST SHIP, 1873
SIVORIN ANDERSEN 23 NORWAY ABLE SEAMAN SULTAN, 1873
JOHN DELANEY 22 LIVERPOOL MATE SULTAN, 1873
N DUNNE 30 DUBLIN ABLE SEAMAN HELEN BURNS, 1873
JAMES L LYNCH 22 LIVERPOOL ABLE SEAMAN VIXEN, 1873
GEORGE OLSON 22 NORWAY ABLE SEAMAN HELENA, 1873
HAMILTON AULD 28 GREENOCK SULTAN, GREENOCK