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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Shipwrecks and Ships of Gloucester, Massachusetts Bay ColonyGloucester was founded in 1623 as a Massachusetts Bay Colony by the Dorchester Company from Dorchester England. The following list of ships plus crew and passenger names is taken from shipwrecks from Gloucester Massachusetts 1830 to 1873.Source: The Fishermans' Memorial and Record Book by George H. Proctor (A list of vessels and their crews, Lost from the Port of Gloucester From the year 1830 to October 1, 1873. Embracing A Period of Nearly Half a Century comprising Fourteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven Names, and two hundred and Ninety -Six Vessels, including those lost in the Gale of August 24, 1873)
A list of vessels and their crews Lost from the Port of Gloucester, Massachusetts 1845There were four vessels and seven lives lost this year as follows:Schooner PARIS , lost on Georges in March with eight men. Hugh Parkhurst, Master; Fitz E. Oakes, Moses Parsons, 4th, Simeon Coffin, James Low, Jacob Knights, Daniel Davis, John Wonson, Jr. Owned by the master, and William Parkhurst & Bro. Valued at $1,600; insured for $800. Schooner REFORM , lost on Sandy Hook, May 15th. Crew saved. Owned by Samuel W. Brown. Valued at $900; insured for $750. Schooner ONLY DAUGHTER, was run down and sunk off Cape Canso, July 18th. Crew saved. Schooner EAGLE, Levi Robinson, Master; lost near Wood Island, November 7th, Crew saved, Owned by George N. Davis. Valued at $1,800; insured for $800. Choose from the list of shipwrecks (lost ships) from the Port of Gloucester Massachusetts with names of crew members and passengers who died: 1832 | 1833 | 1834 | 1835 (no ships) | 1836 | 1837 | 1838 | 1839 | 1840 | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848(no ships) | 1849 | 1850 | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856 | 1857 | 1858 | 1859 | 1860 | ... more to follow [With thanks to Volunteer Transcriber Peggy Broughton, Proofreader Laura Freeman] Gloucester United Fire Society 1845 Roster Rules and Orders Agreed to be Observed by the United Fire Society. Instituted at Gloucester, Sandy Bay, (Now called Rockport,) January 3d, 1807. Includes a roster of members from 1808 to 1845. This is a "bucket brigade" that preceeded the establishment of a fire department in the town. "That if any Fire should be permitted to break out in Rockport, we will be helpful to each other in extinguishing the same". [$]
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