Transcript of crew list: QUEEN OF THE ISLES, 26843, 23/3/1864 to 15/7/1864

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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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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 1864:   18/7/1864 to 27/12/1864  

Ship details

Vessel  QUEEN OF THE ISLES Dates  23/3/1864  to 15/7/1864
Official number  26843 List type 
Ownership  Registered  ABERYSTWYTH
 
  Tonnage 
Master  THOMAS G WHITE Archives National Library of Wales
    Archives reference 460/2/1

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
THOMAS G WHITE 45 CORK MASTER QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
HENRY [...]MAN 32 ABERYSTWYTH BOATSWAIN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
DAVID THOMAS 45 ABERYSTWYTH MATE QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
HENRY CLARK 24 LONDON STEWARD PROMISE, LONDON, 1864
THOMAS OFFOND 32 COLCHESTER ABLE SEAMAN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
WILLIAM THOMAS 29 ABERYSTWITH ABLE SEAMAN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
THOMAS JONES 23 PWLLHELI ABLE SEAMAN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
WILLIAM THOMAS 23 ABERYSTWITH ABLE SEAMAN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
EDWARD BROWN 38 BARRY ENGINEER QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
NOAH BEAMISH 20 LIVERPOOL ENGINEER QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
DAVID JAMES 24 SWANSEA FIREMAN FIRST SHIP
THOMAS SMITH 38 GLASTONBURY FIREMAN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
WILLIAM WALLS 15 SUFFOLK STEWARD AURORA, 1864
EBENEZER OLIVER 29 LIVERPOOL ABLE SEAMAN ENGLISH MAID, 1864
WILLIAM LARHERPE 21 BOSTON ABLE SEAMAN THOUGHT, LYNN, 1864
JOHN DAVIS 32 NEWQUAY ABLE SEAMAN EXPRESS, 1864
ISAAC EDWARDS 29 ABERYSTWYTH FIREMAN PLYNLYMON, 1864
WILLIAM THOMAS 21 SWANSEA 2ND ENGINEER NONE