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                     L'  Elisabeth bound for the Shoal  off Newfoundland (the Great Banks)                      
 
N° 25                D E P A R T M E N T  of  GRANVILLE

 Crew of the ship L'  Elisabeth  built in 1751 at Granville weighing 70 tons, draughing  10 feet loaded, 
8  feet unloaded, 2 decks, a poop. Owned and armed by
Monsieur Deleneau at Granville under
the command of  Jean-François Daguenet
bound for the Shoal off Newfoundland
whose crew he paid  advances of wages the sums drawn off lines

Departed Granville : 1753                                            Returned : November 9, 1755

Names Hometown Ages  Stature  Haircolor Grade and service years Wages Annotations
Officers          
Jean-François Daguenet Granville 54 medium brown Captain 400  
Jacquues Daguenet Granville 22 medium chestnut Leading hand 200  
 
Sailors
Jean Bazire Iquelon 36 small chestnut Assistant cannon shooter 126  
Jean Le Breton Longueville 33 medium black a 15 90  
Charles Le Graverend Longueville 37 small chestnut a 15 100  
Jacques Mahier Granville 23 medium chestnut a 13 90  
Jacques Banc Coudeville 33 medium chestnut a 14 100  
Nicolas La Musse Granville 31 small chestnut Assistant cannon shooter 90  
François Le Bufle Iquelon 30 medium blond Assistant cannon shooter 90  
François La Musse Granville 28 small black a 15 90  
Jacques Jamet Longueville 36 small chestnut Assistant cannon shooter 90  
 
Novices
Jean Le Seigneur la Luzerne 20 small chestnut   60  
Jean Le Landais Granville 20 small chestnut   30  
Louis Bruhot Granville 20 small black   40  
 
Ship's boys
Pierre Le Gallais Iquelon 17   40  
Charles Daguenet Granville 17   40  

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