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Crew and Ships Met

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The 1897 voyage of the Navarch does have a detailed crew list. You might find additional names throughout the log to post here as well, all information is helpful and it is fun to get to know your crew!

Ships Met - Please note ships that they mention during their voyage, a simple list with the date next to it will be fine. This will allow us to cross reference ships' positions.
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BaroquePearl wrote:Sat Dec 14, 2019 9:00 am Meet the crew of the 1897 Voyage of the Navarch

Capt Joseph Whiteside (wife on board with him)
J.G. Belain - 1st Mate
John H. Egan - 2nd Mate
I.N. Dias - 3rd Mate
Ambrose P. Read - 4th Mate
Jos. A Peters - Boatheader
Manual Correa
John Santos
C.M Andros
Antonio Silva
Harry Holmes
W.W. Whiting - Steward
John Harris - Cook
P.O. Isackson - Cooper & Carpenter
John Sans - Chief Engineer
M.. Seaulau - Asst to
Chas Thresher - Fireman
Thos. C. Lord - Fireman age 38
Thos. Collins age 47
Martin Husby age 24
Thomas Birnbaum age 21
Frank Guttner age 25
John Slater age 20
Iran Elt age 19
Olaf Peterson age 56
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AvastMH wrote:Sat Dec 14, 2019 4:54 pm Hello Crew!! :)

What a variety of names - shows the US's great melting pot of folk - cool 8-)
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Just to show that it really is worth noting other ships met in the remarks column of your transcription.
The Navarch is who-knows-where. She notes speaking to the Beluga on April 30th 1897 and we have that other log...
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So - we're near Cape Naverine :) You can't enter that in the transcription unless you enter it as a Transcriber's note.
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The ship has been nipped and is in imminent danger of sinking.
Tuesday 12th August
All hands except ye left ship
following names:
Tom Collins 47 years old
Martin Husby 24 ""
Th Birnbaum 21 ""
Frank Guttner 25 ""
Thos. C Lord 38 ""
John Slatter 20 ""
Fran Elt 19 ""
Peterson, Olaf 56 ""
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Another couple of days go missing in the log. There appear to have been significant events because they are moving sailors off the ship and are moving stores to Point Barrow nad other ships wrecked at that time.

October the 4th

following Names on Board the Steamer Navarch
John Slater age 20
went to Point B Martin Husby " 25
went to Point B Tom Collings " 47
The rest left ship
sent in Shore for the Steamers Newport - Fearless n Jeannie
65 sks of trading flour 2 sks Bread 3 Cks Tobacko to Point Barrow to the reckt crew Slops. Clothing in Massinka Boats that was left in the ship
Ship about 15 mils of Point Tangent
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