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                                    La Thereze Jullienne  bound for  the Great Banks

 N° 48        D E P A R T M E N T  of  G R A N V I L L E

Crew of  the ship  La Thérèze Jullienne  built in 1736 at  Granville weighing 90 tons  draughting 10 feet loaded,8 feet unloaded, 2 decks, 2 poop, owned and armed by S. Raciquot at Granville under the command of   Jean Le François  bound for the Great Banks whose crew he paid advances of wages the sums drawn off lines.

Departed Granville  1753                                           Returned  November 15, 1753

 Officers
Names Hometown Age, Stature, Haircolor Grade and service years Wages Annotations
Jean le François D'Agon 57  medium brown Captain 400  
Guillaume Mahé D'Agon 27  small brown 14 180  
 Sailors
Charles  Nicole D'Agon 23  small brown 10 100  
Nicolas  Mahé D'Agon 22  medium chestnut 11 100  
Gilles  Adelin D'Agon 22 small black 10 90  
Guillaume  Jacques Gratos 31  medium brown Cannon shooter helper 100  
Charles le François Gratos 21  small chestnut 11 100  
Jacques  Lointier Gratos 30  medium black 11 100  
Pierre  Sevrie Tourville 29  medium brown 15 100  
François  Tanqueray St Malo de la lande 28  small chestnut 13 90  
Jacques  Bochez Houmé 30  medium brown 12 90  
Charles de la Lande La Vandelé 30  medium chestnut 13 100  
Michel le Peley La Vandelé 22  small chestnut 11 100  
Jean le Chevalier Munéville 25  tall chestnut 10 90  
 Novices
Pierre le Huby D'Agon 15  small black Novice 70  
Nicolas  Guillemain Brainville 20  medium blond       " 30  
Charles le François D'Agon 17       " 50  
 Ship's boy
Pierre Pennec Lodes 16 Ship's boy 45  
Jacques Le François Gratos 16       " 24  

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