1743
A R M A M E N T
La Marie-Anne bound for the Gaspe Peninsula
N° 69 D E P A R T
M E N T of
GRANVILLE
Crew
of the ship
La
Marie-Anne
de Granville
built in1740 at Gaspe weighing 58 tons, draughting
8 feet loaded, 6 feet unloaded, 2 decks, -- poop.
Owned and armed by
Monsieur de
la Garande de Peloux
at Granville under the command of
CaptainCharles
Tanqueray
bound for the Gaspe Peninsula Whose crew paid for advances of wages the sums drawn
off lines
Departed at Granville : Returned : December 30, 1743
| Officers | |||||
| Names | Hometown | Age stature haircolor | Grade and Service years | Wages | Annotations |
| Charles Tanqueray | Agon | 46 medium black | Captain | 300 | |
| Michel Desvaux | Blainville | 27 medium chestnut | 220 | ||
| Sailors | |||||
| Nicolas Duron | Granville | 37 medium brown | Caplanier ? in english | 216 |
processes the cod between the
cutting off the heads and the drying by salt
|
| Georges Boucard | Granville | 23 medium brown | Carpenter, puller of cod skin | 174 | The one who cuts the heads of freshly caught cod |
| Georges Le Cene | Granville | 49 medium brown | Master | 201 | |
| Jean Le Neveu | Bouillon | 35 medium black | 150 | ||
| Jean Jouanne | Hautteville | 28 medium black | 138 | ||
| Gilles Marie | St Malo de la Lande | 21 medium black | 90 | ||
| Jacques Dupré | Agon | 20 medium chestnut | 80 | ||
| Michel Collard | Ronton | 42 small black | Resident | 141 | |
| François Anquetin | Granville | 33 medium chestnut | 1st Voyage | 70 | |
| Jean Besnier | Bouillon | 20 small chestnut | 1st Voyage | 90 | |
| Ship's boy | |||||
| François Lamy | Granville | 17 | 50 | ||
| Jean Tanqueray | Agon | 17 | 1st Voyage | 30 | |