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                                                                                    1743

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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  
Captain
Charles 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  

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