Transcript of crew list: SYRIA, 48568, 15/11/1873 to 9/3/1874, Log book

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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.

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The documents cover the period 1863 to 1913.

Ship details

Vessel  SYRIA Dates  15/11/1873  to 9/3/1874
Official number  48568 List type  Log book
Ownership  Registered  SOUTHTON
 
  Tonnage  1382 net
Master  HENRY E DRAPER Archives Southampton Archives
  3 BRIGHTON TERR Archives reference D/RSS/1874/48568
  SOUTHAMPTON    
Notes Eleanor Alice Powell, daughter of Sara & Evan Powell, born prematurely in the roadstead of Ascension, 17/1/1874.
  William Pearson, private 86th regt, died at Garee Harbour, 5/2/1874.
  George Palmer, private RMSO, died at sea, 6/2/1874.
  Alfred Johnson, private Royal Marines, died at sea, 14/2/1874.
  Joseph Braggington, corporal RMLI, died at Funchal Roads, 24/2/1874.
  Eleanor Alice Powell, passenger aged 7 weeks, died at sea, 7/3/1874.
  Description of the sinking of the ARACAN 12 miles off the Portland Lights, 8/3/1874.

Crew names

Forename Surname Age/DOB Birthplace Capacity Previous vessel
HENRY E DRAPER MASTER
WILLIAM CAIUS CRUTCHLEY 1ST MATE
DACRE BREMER 2ND MATE
JOHN GRUSE 3RD MATE
GEORGE LE SUEUR 4TH MATE
HENRY BIGGS SURGEON
JOSEPH INGRAM CARPENTER
PETER BULPER BOATSWAIN
HENRY J EVA QUARTERMASTER
FRANCIS HOUGHTON QUARTERMASTER
WILLIAM BLAKE AB
CHARLES LONGMAN AB
GEORGE HARRIS AB
ELIAS BROWN AB
DAVID GREGORY AB
CHAS RUSSELL AB
FREDERICK SMITH AB
JAMES SAUNDERS AB
THOMAS LEWIS AB
WILLIAM FRITH AB
JOSEPH HANSFORD AB
WILLIAM DURANT AB
EDWARD OLIVER AB
THOMAS SMELGROVE AB
WALTER COOK OS
GEORGE BEARE OS
ALFRED JUPPER OS
SAMUEL MORGAN YEOMAN
WILLIAM SIBLEY BOY
HENRY COOPER BOY
RICHARD J ANDREWS CH ENGINEER
TIMOTHY HARLEY 2ND ENGINEER
WM LOWTHER 3RD ENGINEER
JAMES FLEMING BMAKER
WM YOUNG F M
JAMES WADMAN FM
WILLIAM SHADDICK FM
YLIAS SMALL FM
EDWARD MANSBRIDGE FM
ROBERT LAKE FM
EDWARD BIGNELL FM
JAMES GILBERT FM
WM HAPETT FM
GEO INGRAM FM
FREDERICK BUNDY C STEWARD
DAVID JOHNSON 2ND WAITER
WM CRABBE 1ST WAITER
DAVID MITCHELL 3RD WAITER
J PHILPOT 4TH WAITER
ELI BARNES 5TH WAITER
WILLIAM RYDER SALOON BOY
J GLASPOOL PANTRYMAN
J H RIDGLEY STOREKEEPER
G W WELFORD BARMAN
H COLLINGS FORE C STEWARD
H WALKINSHAW COOK
CHARLES R WILLIAMS 2ND COOK
ISAAC HENBEST BAKER
WM STIGER BUTCHER
H SANDER SCULLION
WM TAYLOR BOOTS
H M SMITH STEWARDESS
JOSEPH LAWRENCE OFFS SERVT
GEORGE COOK ENGRS SERVT
F HALFORD 2ND F C S
GEO COOPER FORE C STEWARD
GEO S DAVIES AB
FRANCES ISTED STEWARDESS