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                                                                         1753
                                                         
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                     Le Saint Gaud bound for  the Great Banks (Coast of Newfoundland)

 N° 23             D E P A R T M E N T  of  G R A N V I L L E

Crew of  the ship Le Saint Gaud  built in 1737 at  Granville weighing 100 tons  draughting 10 feet loaded,8 feet unloaded, 2 decks, a poop, owned and armed by Sieur Tapin at Granville under the command of    Jean Nicolle bound for the Great Banks whose crew he paid advances of wages the sums drawn off lines.

Departed Granville  Spring1753                                               Returned August 3, 1753

Officers

Names Hometown Age, Stature, Haircolor Grade and service years Wages Annotations
Jean  Nicolle Tourville 43  medium chestnut Captain 350  
Jean  Millet Granville 23  medium brown Leading hand 180  
Sailors
Germain le Huby Agon 27  small chestnut 14 100  
Jean  Dudouet Tourville 46  small black Assistant cannon shooter 100  
Antoine le Brun Hugueville 44  small brown Assistant cannon shooter 100  
Jacques  Grillon Tourville 29  small chestnut 14 90  
François le Torré Hugueville 39  small chestnut Disabled 90  
Nicolas  Robin Lavendelé 30  small brown 12 90  
Etienne le Rendu Lavendelé 27  small chestnut 12 90  
Jean  Jacques Gratos 28  small chestnut 14 90  
Jean  Heleine Tourville 29  small black 12 90  
Gilles le Roux Tourville 21  small chestnut 10 90  
Guillaume  Gernibillion   24  tall chestnut 10 90  
Novices
Jean Baptiste  Duduit Tourville 22  medium rusty 10 90  
Alexandre  Mansel Tourville 23  small black Novice 60  
Germain  Priou Tourville 17 ans " 45  
Ship's boys
Jacques  Duduit Tourville 16 ans Ship's boy 25  
Jean Baptiste Corbet Blainville 16 ans " 30  

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