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                                                The Thereze Jullienne going to Gaspee

N° 52                    DEPARTMENT OF GRANVILLE

Crew  of the ship The Thereze Jullienne  built in1738  at Granville weighting 90 tons
draughting 9 eet, loaded  7 feet, 2 decks, 1 poops owned and armed by Lady Raciquot at Granville.
Under command  of  Jean Lecizeur bound for Gaspe peninsula.
Of which the crew
is paid for the sums drawn off line.

Departed  Granville : 1752

Officers
Name Place Age, size, hair Rank and years of service Wages Annotations
Jean Lancizeur Granville 49, medium, brown Captain 350  
Jean Danican Granville 37, medium black 15 300  
Jean Vilcoq Granville 52, medium, chestnut Leading seaman 250  
Jacques Royer Granville 51 medium, brown Invalid 190  
Gabriel Hellein St Martin 22 hight, chestnut Surgeon 100  
Sailors
Pierre Herpin Granville 31 small, chestnut Master carpenter 220  
Jacques Adam Granville 43 small, chestnut Sail maker 190  
Jullien Le Gentil Granville 39 small brown Sail maker 180  
Jacques La Bigne St Michel des Loups 36 medium, chestnut 14 180  
Barthelemy Durand Coudeville 32 hight, blond 15 160 Died August 29, 1752
Jean Banville Bouillon 28 small, chestnut Salter  15 190  
Jean Durand Granville 31 medium, chestnut 15 150  
Jean Gardin St Michel des Loups 24 medium, chestnut 10 140  
Pierre Le Rat Coudeville 33 moedium, black 11 130  
Adrien Le Breton Longueville 28 medium, chestnut 11 150  
Gabriel Chapet Granville 22 medium, chestnut 10 150  
François Louët Granville 20  medium, chestnut 9 114  
Pierre Pignolet Granville 26 small, chestnut Capalanier    Rank : help-gunner 220 capalanier. One thus names on the Bretons vessels those which go to the fishing of cod dries & the sailors who help with this fishing ( name in english ???)
Pierre Rigault Lorey 20 medium, chestnut Décoleur     10 105 Name of use on the vessels which go to the fishing of cods to mean that of the sailors whose employment is to cut the head of cods at once that they were fished (name english ???)
Ordinary seaman
Jean Bataille Bouillon 19 small, chestnut   70  
Jean François Anctil Thann 20 small blck   50  
Jean Mahot Thann 15  small, brown   50  
Louis Hervieux Cherbourg 24 small  blond   60 Bribe Licence of February 5, 1752
Charles Le Noiry La Hougue 16 medium, chestnut   60 Licence of February 5, 1752
Julien Autain St Planchers 17 small blond   60  
Charles Guyot Bréhal 17 small blond   33  
Jean Coudray St Planchers 18 small, chestnut   45  
Louis Leterrier Gefosse 21 small, chestnut   60  
Ollivier Basset Granville 16 Ship's boy 60  
François Ollivier Quetreville 19 small, brown   60  
Ship's boy
Jacques Barril Quetreville 15 Cooper 60  
Jean Richard Quetreville 14   36  
François Le Gentil Quetreville 14   32  
Jean Gambie Quetreville 17   60  
Isaac Marie Quetreville 15   33  

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