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                                      La Providence bound for the Gaspe Peninsula

N°69               D  E P A R T M E N T of  GRANVILLE

Crew of the ship La Providence built in 1744 at Granville weighing 60 tons,
draughting  8 feet loaded,  6 feet unloaded, 2 decks, ----poops.
Owned and armed by
Sieur 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 Granville : March 27, 1754                              Returned : January 1, 1755

Officers

         
Names Hometown Age Grade  Service years Wages Annotations
Thomas Destouches Granville 40 medium blond Captain 350  
Michel Dervaux Blainville 36 medium chestnut   210  
Thomas Destouches Granville 17 small brun Volunteer 120  
 
Sailors
Jacques Noël Granville 47 medium brown Assistant cannon shooter 200  
Louis Le Cerclé Granville 32 medium brown 14 170  
Jacques Martin Granville 53 tall chestnut Assistant cannon shooter 200  
François Mcé St Malo 44 medium chestnut Assistant carpenter 180  
Pierre Lainé Bricqueville 27 medium chestnut 14 150  
Jean Lemounier Granville 22 medium chestnut 12 140  
Simon Thomas Coutance 28 small brown Head waiter 150  
Antoine Leroux Blainville 20 smll chestnut 10 140  
 
Novices
Gilles Lavally Granville 21 medium chestnut   60  
Joseph Mance Granville 24 tall blond   710  
Pierre Le Sueur Avranches 20 small brown   42  
Jean Lemoine Granville 18 small black   40  
Nicolas Désert Coutance 18 small black   50  
Yves Kermel Granville 17 small black   40  
 
Ship's boys
Jacques Caruel Granville 17   24  
Pierre Toinard Granville 15   40  
Jean Lanié Granville 15   24  

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