Transcript of crew list: QUEEN OF THE ISLES, 26843, 18/7/1864 to 27/12/1864

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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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The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

Other transcripts of crew lists for this ship for 1864:   23/3/1864 to 15/7/1864  

Ship details

Vessel  QUEEN OF THE ISLES Dates  18/7/1864  to 27/12/1864
Official number  26843 List type 
Ownership  Registered  ABERYSTWYTH
 
  Tonnage 
Master  THOMAS G WHITE Archives National Library of Wales
    Archives reference 460/2/2

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
THOMAS G WHITE 45 CORK MASTER QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWITH
WILLIAM PENHORNEY 32 SWANSEA MATE PALLAS, ST IVES, 1864
E D BARRIE 34 ANTWERP MATE [...], 1864
HENRY JAMES 34 BRISTOL BOSUN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWITH
WILLIAM LATHARPE 21 BOSTON ABLE SEAMAN QUEEN OF THE ISLES, ABERYSTWYTH
VANGEEN[...] [...] 42 ANTWERP ABLE SEAMAN BELZIE, 1864
JAMES MAY 45 PLYMOUTH ABLE SEAMAN FLEUR DE MARIA, TEIGNMOUTH, 1864
JOSEPH ENNEFS 25 IRELAND ABLE SEAMAN PAWN, 1864
DANIEL KINSMAN 28 PLYMOUTH ABLE SEAMAN NYMPH, WHITBY, 1864
JACOBUS [...] 38 ANTWERP ABLE SEAMAN CONGRESS, 1864
SAMUEL EDWARD 43 GOWER ABLE SEAMAN SIR EDWARD, CHESTER, 1864
WILLIAM POWELL 32 MUMBLES ABLE SEAMAN HARVEST, PLYMOUTH, 1864
THOMAS WILLIAM 48 PENBRICH ENGINEER OAK, LONDON, 1863
ANTHONY MASTINGS 28 ST SEBAS ABLE SEAMAN COLUMBUS, 1864
NOAH BEAMISH 21 LIVERPOOL ENGINEER ABERYSTWITH, ABERYSTWITH, 1864
FRANZ FRANGILL 22 MILLIEBROCKE ORDINARY SEAMAN NONE
EUGENE TAYLOR 20 LONDON ORDINARY SEAMAN ANOPOLIS, 1864
MOSES CHARLES 30 LLANELLY FIREMAN THOMAS POWELL, NEWPORT, 1861
HENRY WILLAH 21 LOUGHER FIREMAN FIRST SHIP
[...] [...] STRUCKHOFF 13 MILLIEBROCKE BOY FIRST SHIP
LEWIS LEWIS 15 SWANSEA BOY FIRST SHIP
GEORGE OLD 42 POOLE MASTER ABERYSTWYTH, LONDON, 1864