This information is on the Alabama and the Shenandoah, however I will not give you a history lesson, on them as these can be found on many web sites. This is about the men of these ships, I know your going to say “But I can find them on the web too,” true but only here and there. This is about the rosters of these ships, and you say “But I can them on the web too.” True but a full list?, yes one can find rosters for these ships but only in parts, I don’t believe you will not find a full list any were on the web? No one will ever have a full list on any ships as the men were coming and going all the time for one reason or another. One can however put together a full list for a certain date and year and that’s what you will find here.
Now we all play favorites The Americans will only list the Americans and The British Only the English man, did you know that more then half of the rosters for both ships were English man? But I don’t play favorites these are full rosters and will list all, no matter what countries their from. I will not give and personal information on these man only what’s put here, there are many web sites that have personal information on some of these men, but my job as a surname researcher is to help you find your ancestor. The first thing you went to know, was he on one of these ships? Once you find out he was then you can go about the web looking for more information on him. One way to do this is to put in the ships name here is a example, ( Alabama + Crew ) this will get you a lot of hits.
Note. This information comes from a report called Rebel Cruisers, No. 1396, vol. 3, which is housed at the Library of Congress.
Here is the full roster of the Alabama also known as boat 290 and the Eureka, as it stood on March of 1862.
Officers and crew of the steamer Alabama.
1.Raphael Semmes, commander.
2. J. M. Kell, first lieutenant.
3. Richard F. Armstrong, second lieutenant.
4. Joseph Wilson, third lieutenant.
5. John Low, fourth lieutenant, Englishman. Sisters living in Liverpool Made his allotments payable to brother-un-law, Charles Green, jr. Fraser, Trenholin & Co. pay the men all the allotments; that is, the half monthly pay. Every month they draw this allotment.
6. Arthur Sinclair, master; that is, sailing master.
7 Francis L. Galt, surgeon, from Virginia; now acting as paymaster.
8. Miles J. Freeman, first assistant engineer, ranks as chief; born in Wales Does not know whether naturalized.
9. David Herbert Llewellyn, assistant surgeon, Englishman.
10. B. K. Howell, brother-in-law of Jeff: Davis, lieutenant of marines. No marines on board.
11. William U. Sinclair, midshipman.
12. Irvine S. Bullock, midshipman; Captain Bullock’s brother.
13. Eugene Maffit, midshipman; Captain Maffit’s son.
14. Edward Maffit Anderson, midshipman; son of Colonel Anderson.
15. William P. Brooks, second assistant engineer.
16. S. W. Cummings, third assistant engineer.
17. Matthew O’Brien, third assistant engineer.
18. John H. Pundt, third assistant engineer.
19. George T. Fullam, first master’s mate, Englishman. Father teaches navigation school in Hull.
20. James Evans, second master’s mate, Charleston pilot.
21. William B. Smith, captain’s clerk.
22. Benjamin L. McClaskey, Boatswain.
23. T. C. Cuddy, gunner.
24. William Robinson, carpenter.
25. Henry Allcott, sailmaker, Englishman.
Petty officers and seamen.
26. James King, master-at-arms, Savannah pilot.
27. Adolphus Marmelstein, signal quartermaster, Savannah pilot.
28. William A. King, quartermaster, Savannah pilot.
29. James G. Dent, quartermaster,. Savannah pilot.
30. William Forestall, quartermaster.
31. Ralph Masters, quarter gunner.
32. William Crawford, quarter gunner; royal naval reserve of England.
33. George Addison, Armorer.
34. Edward Rawes, ship’s carpenter, Englishman.
35. George Harwood, chief boatswain’s mate; English reserve. English government pay him a pension. Time up February 24, 1863, (as he states.)
36. Michael Genshled, fireman. Has a pension in England, (has been discharged November 25, 1862;) Irishman.
37. Brent Johnson, second boatswain’s mate; English reserve.
38. William Purdy, sailmaker’s mate, Englishman.
39. John Latham, fireman, Englishman.
40. David Roach, fireman, Englishman.
41. Thomas Murphy, fireman, Englishman.
42. John McAlee, ordinary seaman, Englishman.
43. Thomas Welch, ordinary seaman, Englishman.
44. James Smith, captain forecastle, Englishman.
45. Edward Fitz-Morris, ordinary seaman, Englishman.
46. George Edgarton, fireman, Englishman; lives at Liverpool.
47. James McFaden, fireman, Englishman; time up February 24, 1863.
48. William Robinson, able seaman, Englishman.
49. Martin Malk, able seaman, Englishman.
50. George Yoman, ordinary seaman, Englishman.
51. William McGinley, able seaman, Englishman.
52. George Freemantle, able seaman, Englishman.
53. Frederick Johns, purser’s steward, Englishman; father lives at Ostend.
54. John Grady, boy, Englishman; uncle lives at 36 Regent street, Liverpool, bootmaker.
55. Thomas Wier, gunner’s mate, Englishman.
56. James Brosner, able seaman, Englishman.
57. Edgar Tripp, seaman, Englishman.
58. John Neil, seaman, Englishman.
59. Joseph Neil, seaman, Englishman.
60. Samuel Henry, seaman, Englishman.
61. John Roberts, seaman, Englishman.
62. John Duggan, seaman, Englishman.
63. Martin King, seaman, Englishman.
64. F. Williams, seaman, Englishman.
65. R. Williams, seaman, Englishman.
66. Joseph Pearson, seaman, Englishman.
67. Joseph Connor, seaman, Englishman.
68. Thomas McMillan, seaman, Englishman.
69. Michael Mars, seaman, Englishman.
70. Robert Egan, boy, Englishman.
71. Malcolm McFarlan, seaman, Englishman.
72. Peter Henry, seaman, Englishman.
73. Charles Godwin, seaman, American.
74. James Higgs, captain of hold, Englishman.
75. Peter Duncan, fireman, Englishman.
76. Richard Parkinson, ward-room steward, Englishman.
77. George Appleby, yeoman, Englishman.
78. John Emory, seaman, Englishman.
79. William Hearn, seaman, Englishman.
80. Thomas L. Parker, boy, Englishman.
81. A. G. Bartelli, captain’s steward, American.
82. Peter Hughes, seaman, American.
83. Henry Fisher, seaman, Englishman; belonging to reserve.
84. Frank Townsend, seaman, Englishman.
85. Frank Cunen, fireman, Irishman.
86. William Levins, coal-trimmer.
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Officers and crew of the steamer Alabama.
I believe this roster is for around January 1864. There are a lot of names on this roster that can be found on the first but with a few more added and a little more information added to some of the names.
1. Raphael Semmes, commander.
2. J. N. Kell, first lieutenant.
3. Richard F. Armstrong, second lieutenant.
4. Joseph Wilson, third lieutenant.
5. John Low, fourth lieutenant.
6. Arthur Sinclair, master, (that is, sailing master.)
7. Francis L. Galt, surgeon, from Virginia; now acting as paymaster.
8. Miles J. Freeman, first assistant engineer, ranks as chief; born in Wales; does not know whether naturalized.
9. David Herbert Llewellyn, assistant surgeon, Englishman.
10. B. H. Howell, brother-in-law of Jeff. Davis, lieutenant of marines.
(No marines on board.)
11. W. H. Sinclair, midshipman.
12. Irving S. Bullock, midshipman; Captain Bullock’s brother.
13. Eugene Maffitt, midshipman; Captain Maffitt’s son.
14. Edward Maffitt Anderson, midshipman; son of Colonel Anderson.
15. W. P. Brooks, second assistant engineer.
16. S. N. Gumming, third assistant engineer.
17. Matthew O’Brien, third assistant engineer.
18. John M. Pundt, third assistant engineer.
19. George P. Fulham, first master’s mate, Englishman.
20. James Evans, second master’s mate, Charleston pilot.
21. W. D. Smith, captain’s clerk.
22. Benjamin L McCosky, boatswain.
23. F. 0. Caddy, gunner.
24. William Robinson, carpenter.
25. Henry Allcott, sailmaker, Englishman.
26. Clarence R. Yonge, paymaster.
Petty officers and seamen.
27. James King, master-at-arms, Savannah pilot.
28. Adolphus Warmley, Portuguese.
29. W. A. King, quartermaster.
30. James G. Dent, quartermaster.
31. William Forestall, quartermaster, Englishman.
32. Ralph Masters, quartermaster gunner, Irishman.
33. William Crawford, Englishman; lives in Liverpool; belongs to royal naval reserve.
34. George Addison, Englishman; lives in Liverpool.
35. William Brinton, Englishman; royal navy reserve.
36. ------ Robinson, head carpenter.
37. George Harwood, boatswain’s mate; English pensioner; from English navy ; joined her at Liverpool Home; now is a southerner, as boatswain; lives in Liverpool.
38. Michael Kinshler, Irishman, fireman; has a pension in England.
39. Brent Johnson, second boatswain’s mate, Englishman; naval reserve man; joined vessel at Liverpool.
40. William Purdy, sailmaker, Irishman by birth; lives in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; joined her in Liverpool.
42. John Latham, fireman, an Englishman; belongs to coast volunteers; enlisted on Alabama at Terceira.
43. Daniel Roach, fireman, Englishman; resides at Liverpool; belongs to royal navy reserve; enlisted in Liverpool; left her 22d November.
44. Thomas Murphy, fireman, Englishman; left her at Western Islands.
45. Thomas Welch, Englishman; left the ship; enlisted in Alabama in Liverpool.
46. James Smith, captain of forecastle, Englishman; residing in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted on board of Alabama in Liverpool.
47. Edward Fitzmorris, Englishman; enlisted in Alabama in Liverpool; is at home now; his wife lives at Aigburth.
48. George Addison, fireman; lives at Liverpool, Copperal Hill; enlisted at
Terceira.
49. James McFudgeon, fireman., Englishman; lives at No. 6 West Derby street; enlisted at Terceira; now at home.
50. Thomas Potter, Englishman, enlisted in Alabama at Liverpool; lives in Arch street, Liverpool; deserted at Jamaica; they arrested him at Jamaica and carried him on board; his wife lives in Liverpool now.
51. Samuel Williams, fireman, lives in Liverpool; born in Wales; enlisted in Alabama at Liverpool.
52. Patrick Bradley, fireman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; enlisted there.
53. John Origen, fireman, Irishman; resides in School street, Liverpool; enlisted there.
54. Oran Duffy, fireman, Irishman.
55. Peter Duncan, fireman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; enlisted in Liverpool.
56. William Nevins, coal-passer, Englishman; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Liverpool.
57. Andrew Shilling, Scotchman; resides at Athel street, Liverpool; has a wife; enlisted at Liverpool; is a fireman.
58. Charles Puist, coal-passer, is a German.
59. George Yeoman, ordinary seaman, Englishman; enlisted at Terceira.
60. George Fremantle, seaman, Englishman; enlisted at Terceira.
61. Frederick Johns, pursers steward, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; his father keeps a coal-yard in Howard street; enlisted at Terceira.
62. John Grandy, boy, English; lives in Liverpool.
63. Thomas Weir, gunner’s mate, Englishman; enlisted at Liverpool.
64. James Busman, seaman, Englishman.
65. Edgar Tripp, seaman, Englishman; lives in London; enlisted at Liverpool.
66. John Neil, seaman, Englishman; lives with his sister in Manchester street, Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
67. Thomas Winter, fireman, Englishman; lives in Liverpool; his father is ticket collector at the Adelphi theater; enlisted in Liverpool.
68. Samuel Henry, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; naval reserve man; enlisted in Liverpool.
69. John Roberts, seaman, Welchman; think he resides at Liverpool; enlisted at Terceira.
70. John Duggan, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
71. Martin Ring, seaman.
72. Thomas Williams, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
73. Robert Williams, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
74. Joseph Pearson, seaman, Englishman; belongs to Chester; enlisted at Liverpool.
75. Joseph Conner, seaman, Englishman; resides in Walnut street; his wife lives there and keeps a buteher’ shop; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
76. Thomas McMullen, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; joined at Terceira.
77. Michael May, seaman, Englishman; belongs to Bristol; naval reserve; joined at Terceira.
78. Robert Egan, boy, English; belongs to Chuley.
79. Malcolm McFarland, seaman, Scotehman; resides in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
80. Peter Henry, seaman, Irishman; lives in Liverpool; enlisted at Terceira.
81. Charles Goodwin, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; enlisted at Terceira
82. James Hicks, captain of the hold, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; enlisted in Liverpool.
83. George Appleby, yeoman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; married man; enlisted in Liverpool.
84. John Emory, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
85. William Mearn, seaman, Englishman; resides in Liverpool; belongs to naval reserve; enlisted at Terceira.
86. Thomas L. Parker, boy, English; stops with Brent Johnson.
87. A. G. Bartelle, seaman, Portuguese.
88. Peter Hughes, captain of top, Englishman; resides ill Liverpool; be. longs to naval reserve; enlisted at Liverpool.
89. Henry Fisher, seaman; enlisted at Liverpool.
90. Frank Townsend, seaman, Englishman; enlisted in Liverpool.
91. George Forrest, seaman, Irishman; taken off the ship Manchester be. cause be had deserted from the Sumter, and tried by a court-martial for causing mutiny, and sent on shore, in irons, to island Blanco and left there. Previous to his being tried for mutiny he was tied up twenty times in the rigging with his arms spread, for four hours at a time, day
and night.
92. .
Robert Parkinson, wardroom steward, Englishman; resides in Liver. pool; enlisted in Liverpool.
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List of officers and men belonging to the Alabama who were picked up by the British yacht Deerhound and landed at Southampton.
Note. This was just after the battle between the Alabama and the Kearsarge.
Captain, Semmes; lieutenants, Kell and Sinclair; lieutenant, Howell, (marines;) sailing-master, Bullock; midshipmen, Maffit and Anderson; master’s assistants, G. T. Fullam, J. Evans, M. Meulvier, and Schrader; engineer, O’Brien; gunner, Cuddy; captain’s clerk, Smith; petty officers, J. Broesman, W. Crawford, W. Purdy, J. Dent, B. Johnson, C. Seymour, C. Sleeson, J. Connor; firemen, 0. Duffy, J. Foxton, W. hevins, M. Macfarland, J. Mason; seamen, T. McMillan, F. Townshend, R. Masters, G. Redman, W; Angel, W. McClellan, W. Hearn, L. Depoys, A. Pfiffer, F. Lennan, J. Mahan, P. Wharton, T. Kehoe, R. Longshaw.
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Shenandoah.
This list is of November 8, 1865, and contains the names of all the officers, petty officers. and men of the Shenandoah after they left Melbourne up to the time they arrived in Liverpool. There were some men who left the ship at Melbourne, whose names are unknown. With two or three exceptions, the men and officers on the list are those that were landed at Liverpool. The list gives the nationality of each person, when he enlisted and when he left the vessel.
Note. Just before signing off a marine went about the ship and crew saying they were southerners. As they went before the Captain to have their names put down, he would ask; “What county are you.” And the answer was Southerner. Many of names that state Americans are in fact English, or some other country. Also many of the names on the roster may not be their real name, as the case of W. J. Jones, ( William John Jones ), seaman, who’s real name was William Temple.
List of the officers and men of the Shenandoah.
OFFICERS.
1. James J. Waddell, commander; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel front Liverpool.
2. William C. Whittle, first lieutenant; an American; joined the Sea King at London.
3. John Grimball, second lieutenant; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
4. Sydney Smith Lee, third lieutenant; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
5. Frederick Chen, fourth lieutenant; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
6. Dabney N. Scales, fifth lieutenant; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
7. Charles Edward Lining, first surgeon; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
8. Frederick McUlty, second surgeon; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
9. Matthew O’Brien, first or chief engineer; an American; came out in. steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was in the Alabama.
10. Charles Codd, first assistant engineer; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was in the Rappahannock.
11. John Hutchinson, second assistant engineer; a Seotchman; came out in and joined from the Sea King.
12. Francis McGuffney, third assistant engineer; an Irishman; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was in the Sumter and Alabama under the name of Curren.
13. Irvine S. Bullock, sailing master; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was in the Alabama. Is brother to J. D. Bullock.
14. John Blackar, an Irishman; captain in the English merchant service; joined at Melbourne as captain’s clerk.
15. Orris A. Browne, a passed midshipman; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
16. John J. Mason, a passed midshipman; an American; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
17. Cornelius Hunt, master’s mate; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was on the Georgia and Rappahannock.
18. F. C. Minor, master’s mate; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was in the Alabama and Sumter.
19. Lodge Colton, master’s mate; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was in the Rappahannock.
20. H. Manning, master’s mate; an American; joined us from the bark Abigail; was second mate on her.
21. W. B. Smith, purser; an American; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool; was captain’s clerk on Alabama.
22. George Howard, boatswain; an Englishman; belongs to the royal navy of England, or had served in it; came out in steamer Laurel from Liverpool; has been in the Alabama.
23. Peter Guy, gunner; an Englishman; has been in the royal navy of England; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
24. John Lynch carpenter; an American, from New York, but married to an English woman residing in Liverpool; came out in the steamer Laurel from Liverpool.
25. John O’Shey, carpenter, but resigned at Melbourne; came out in Laurel from Liverpool; was an Irishman by birth.
26. A. Alcott, sail-maker; an Englishman; came out in steamer Laurel front Liverpool; was on the Alabama.
PETTY OFFICERS.
27. Michael Moran, an Irishman; first captain of forecastle; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool.
28. William Warren, an Englishman; second captain of forecastle; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool.
29. Louis Rowe, a Frenchman; captain of main-top; joined us from bark Alma.
30. Robert Dunning, an Englishman; captain of fore-top; joined us at Melbourne.
31. Thomas Strong, an American; captain of mizzen-top; joined us at Melbourne.
32. Charles Cobbey, an Englishman; gunner’s mat&; joined us at Melbourne.
33. James Bronnan, an Englishman; chief mate; came out in steamer Laurel, from Liverpool; was on the Alabama.
34. Thomas Hall, an Englishman; quartermaster; came out in steamer Laurel, from Liverpool.
35. John James, an Englishman; carpenters mate; joined us at Melbourne.
36. John Spring, an Englishman; captain of the hold; joined us at Melbourne.
37. William Crawford, an Englishman; gunner’s mate; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool; was on the Alabama.
38. Lewis Wiggins, a Russian; signal quartermaster; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool.
39. Ernest W. Burt, an Englishman; doctor’s steward; joined us at Melbourne.
40. James A. Exshaw, an Irishman; purser’s steward; joined us at Melbourne.
41. Peter Ramond, a Frenchman; captain of fore-top; joined us from bark Alina.
42. William West, an Englishman; captain of main-top; belongs to royal naval reserve; joined us from bark D. Godfrey.
43. John Griffiths, an Englishman; captain mizzen-top; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool.
44. Henry Fox, or Henry Yates, an Englishman; gunner’s mate; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool; was on the Alabama.
45. John Davy, an Englishman; boatswain’s mate; joined us from bark D. Godfrey.
46. John W. Jones, a Welchman; quartermaster; came out in the steamer Laurel, from Liverpool.
47. Jacob Hanson, a Dane; quartermaster; joined us from the bark L. M. Stacy.
48. Francis Tuft, an Englishman; cooper; joined us from the Edward.
49. Franklin Gloon, (his right name is--- - --- ,) sail-maker’s mate; an American; joined us at Melbourne.
50. Charles McLaren, a Scotchman; master-at-arms; joined us at Melbourne.
51. James Marlow, an Englishman; wardroom cook; came out in the Laurel, from Liverpool.
52. Charles Hopkins, a negro, Baltimore; wardroom cook; joined us from schooner L. M. Stacy.
53. William Smith, an Englishman; ship’s cook; joined us at Melbourne.
54. John Williams, a negro; ship’s cook; joined us from bark D. Godfrey; left us at Melbourne.
55. William Bruce, a Malay; wardroom steward; joined us from bark Alma; left us at Melbourne.
56. David Alexander, a Scotchman; corporal of marines; joined us at Melbourne.
57. William Park, an American; corporal of marines; joined us from ship Hector.
58. William Fenner, an English boy; captain’s steward;’ came out in the Laurel, from Liverpool.
59. H. C. Canning, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne; died October 29, 1865.
Seamen.
60. John Collins, an American; joined us at Melbourne.
61. Thomas Foran, an Irishman; joined us at Melbourne.
62. Lawrence Kerney, an Irishman; joined us at Melbourne.
63. John McDonal, Scotchman; joined us at Melbourne.
64. John Ramsdale, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
65. John Kilgower, a Scotchman; joined us at Melbourne.
66. Thomas Swanton, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
67. James Welch, an American; joined us from bark Pearl.
68. John Morris, a Portuguese; joined us from ship Hector.
69. George Adeias, a Portuguese; joined us from ship Hector.
70. Walter Way, an Englishman; joined us from the Susan.
71. John Hawthorn, an Irishman; joined us from ship General Williams.
72. Alfred Seaman, a Prussian joined us from ship S. Abigail.
73. Charles Graft, a German; joined us from ship S. Abigail.
74. Antonio Delombas, a Portuguese; joined us from ship Hector.
75. John Blacking, a Dane; joined us. from bark D. Godfrey.
76. John Moss, an Irishman; joined us at Melbourne.
77. William Simpson, an Englishman; came out in the Laurel, from Liverpool; was on the Alabama.
78. Joachim Roderichs, a Portuguese; joined us from ship Hector.
79. George Flood, an American; joined us from bark .D. Godfrey.
80. James Fegan, an Irishman; joined us at Melbourne.
81. Samuel Crooks, all Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
82. John Simmes, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
83. John Hill, au Irishman; joined us at Melbourne.
84. William Hutchinson, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
85. Thomas Evans, Welchman; joined us at Melbourne.
86. Charles H. Morton, an American; joined us at Melbourne.
87. George H. Gifford, an American ; joined us at Melbourne.
88. John Kelly, an Irishman; joined us from brigantine Susan Abigail.
89. John Dowden, an American; was mate on the Abigail, and joined us as seaman.
90. Julius Colar, an American; joined us from the ship General Williams.
91. Alexander Pattison, a Scotchman; joined us from the Susan Abigail.
92. John Hilcox, all Englishman; joined us from the General Williams.
93. Henry Canning, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
94. Joseph Steveson, a negro; joined us from the Pearl.
95. John Vanarery, a Canadian; joined us from the Gypsey.
96. Michael Rose, called Reed; an Englishman; came out in the Laurel, from Liverpool; was in the Alabama.
97. William Bill,, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail; died October 26, 1865.
98. Henry Givens, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
99. John Mahoe, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
100. Joseph Long, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
101. James California, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
102. James French, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
103. John Sailer, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
104. William Brown, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
105. Joseph Kanaca, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
106. John Boy, from Sandwich Islands; joined us from Abigail.
107. Edward Wicks, a negro; joined us from the Waverley.
108. W. J. Jones, an Englishman; came out in Sea King.
109. James Ross, a Canadian; joined us at Melbourne..
110. John Williams, an English boy; joined us at Melbourne.
111. James Oar, au English boy; came out in Laurel, from Liverpool.
112. Robert Rosell, a Spanish boy; joined us from the Hector.
113. Duke Simmons, a Malay; joined us at Melbourne.
Firemen.
114. John Martin, an Englishman; engine storekeeper; came out in the Sea King.
115. David Marshall, an Englishman; first-class fireman; came out in the Laurel.
116. Thomas McLean, a Scotchman; first-class fireman; joined us at Melbourne.
117. William Brice, a Scotchman; joined us at Melbourne.
118. William Green, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
119. William Rawlinson, an Englishman; Came out in the Laurel, from Liverpool.
120. William Clark, an Englishman; Came out in the Sea King, from London.
121. William Burgess, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
122. Joseph Mullineux, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
123. Henry Sutherland, a Scotchman; joined us at Melbourne.
124. James Carr, an Englishman; joined us from the ship J. C. Nye.
125. James Stranth, a Scotchman; joined us at Melbourne.
MARINES.
126. Henry Reiley, a Canadian; joined us at Melbourne.
127. William Kenyon, an Irishman; joined us at Melbourne.
128. Robert. Brown, an Englishman; joined us at Melbourne.
129. John Murray, an Irishman; joined us from the hark Abigail.
130. Emanuel Silver, Portuguese; joined us from the bark Abigail.
131. William Burnet, a Prussian ; joined us from the bark Abigail.
132. Thomas Barry, an Englishman; joined us from the brigantine Susan Abigail.
133. Thomas Floyd, an Irishman; joined us from baik Favorite.
134. John Ivors, an Irishman; joined us from bark Favorite.
135. Thomas Poulson, an Englishman; joined us from bark Favorite.
136. James Clury, an Englishman; joined us from bark Favorite.
137. John Grimes. an Irishman; joined us from bark Favorite.
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