Transcript of crew list: DAIRYMAID, 56698, 1882 to 13/2/1882, ENG 6

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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

Reading the transcript

This page is linked from other pages, such as our indexes of seafarers.

If there are more documents for the ship for that year, links to them will be displayed at the top of the page so that you can search for other records for the seafarer or the ship.

The Ship details section of the transcript shows the details taken from the front page of the document, or the header for half-yearly returns.

It also shows the name of the archive holding the document and the archive reference.

The Crew names section shows a transcript of the entries for the crew, in the order in which they appear in the original document. If the link to this page comes from the index of seafarers, that person's record will be highlighted. Crew members occasionally signed off and then signed on again, so it is a good idea to scan all through the list.

The original crew list will show more detail than our transcript so it is well worth obtaining a copy of the document. For example, it will show the person's wages and when they signed on and off. There may also be details of the voyages, records of any disciplinary matters and accidents to the ship.

Data sources

This data is taken from the crew lists and agreements which are held at:

The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

Ship details

Vessel  DAIRYMAID Dates  1882  to 13/2/1882
Official number  56698 List type  ENG 6
Ownership  Registered  FLEETWOOD
 
  Tonnage 
Master  HENRY ABRAM Archives Lancashire Archives
    Archives reference SS/1/21/64

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
HENRY ABRAM 1856 RUNCORN MASTER
JAMES ABRAM 1858 RUNCORN MATE
JAMES BROWN 1848 FLEETWOOD COOK & SEAMAN
WILLIAM OCTAVIUS RICHARDSON 1856 FRECKLETON ABLE SEAMAN
JOHN CUDDY 1860 FLEETWOOD ORDINARY SEAMAN
W MAX DOSCH 1860 MUNCHEN ORDINARY SEAMAN
JOHN HUNTER 1862 WHITEHAVEN ABLE SEAMAN
HENRY HILL 1863 BARROW ORDINARY SEAMAN