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                                    La  Providence  bound for the Gaspe Peninsula

N° 55              D E P A R T M E N T of  GRANVILLE
 

Crew of the ship  La Providence de Granville  built in1744 at Gaspe weighing 60 tons,
draughting 8 feet loaded, 6 feet unloaded, 2 decks, -- poop.
Owned and armed by
MSieur Thomas Destouches at Granville under his command
bound for the Gaspe Peninsula
whose crew paid for advances of wages the sums drawn off lines

Departed  at Granville :  March 14, 1750                          Returned  :  January 14, 1751

Officers
Names Hometown Age stature haircolor Grade and Service years Wages Annotations
Thomas Destouches Granville 35 medium chestnut Captain 300  
Nicolas Morel Granville 25 medium brown Leading hand12 250  
Jean Destouches Granville 30 medium black Lieutenant, Volunteer 240  
Adrien Datin Granville 19 small brown Surgeon 90  
 
Sailors
Louis Jean Granville 48 medium black Assistant cannon shooter 252  
Michel Olivier Granville 32 medium black 15 228  
Guillaume Pérée Bouillon 51 medium black Salter 15 150  
Pierre Lebreton Donville 34 medium black Assistant cannon shooter 210  
Jean Jorret Donville 39 medium black Assistant cannon shooter 228  
Guillaume Beauquene Lingreville 29 medium chestnut 14 150  
René Epron Bouillon 35 medium black 15 159  
Maurice Meniger Bouillon 22 medium chestnut Novice 159  
 
Novices
Jean Chauvin Marcey 23 tall chestnut 2nd voyage 100  
Pierre Le Rendu Hudimesnil 26 medium black 1st voyage 40  
Jean Mallet Bouillon 28 medium chestnut Volunteer 36  
Nicolas Le Breton Bouillon 18 medium chestnut Volunteer 25  
Jean Bataille Bouillon 18 medium chestnut Volunteer 30 Did not board
 
Ship's boys
Pierre Thelot Granville 13 2nd voyage 24  
Augustin Becheu Granville 14 Volunteer 24  
Jean Le Tourneur Granville 15 42.344 60  

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