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Surviving Crew of the explosion of frigate Randolph on 7 March 1778
…and the engagement of 7 March to the Chief Judge of his Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas in Barbados. (NDAR, Vol 11, pages 666-7) After one month on their captors’ Supernumerary List as American prisoners, all three were entered into British service on the HMS Yarmouth as able-bodied seamen on 9 April 1778. Nothing is presently known about why Bartholomew Bourdeau was not deposed or his eventual disposition. It may be that the apparent Frenchman pr… Continue reading
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Jonas Page, Boy
…y 1779. The nature of this work, which involved detailed knowledge of ship engineering and operation, suggests that these men were all by this time experienced mariners and recognized as such. Furthermore, men from various Indian communities, including some of those involved in the construction of the Confederacy, later sailed as crew members: Simeon Ashbow and Daniel Uncas as marines, Ebenezer Tanner as a cook’s mate, and William Fagins, Jonas Pe… Continue reading
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James Pyne, Lieutenant
…the State Ship Yard- said Brigg being now near Ready to be Launched.” The Commissioners further commended “Capt. James Pyne as a fitt and proper person to Command said Brigg”. Navy Board records indicate that Pyne was in command of the schooner Rattlesnake later that month on 24 November. Six days later on 30 November 1778, Lieutenant Charles Crowly was ordered to “call upon Capt. Pyne for the Articles of the Schooner Rattlesnake and that you use… Continue reading
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Roll of Men on the Frigate Hague’s Final Cruise (May 1783)
…ony. Ordinary Seaman Wail (Wails, Wait), John. Boy, Apprentice to Benjamin Page Winslow, William. Boy, Apprentice to Benjamin Page Spencer, Thomas. Apprentice to Arthur Dillaway Prebble, Henry. Apprentice to Arthur Dillaway Garnett, Laban. Boy, Service to July 5, 1782 Hunt, Samuel. Boy Sprague, Samuel. Boy Crooker, Tilden. Sergeant of Marines Ames, Moses. Corporal of Marines Bennet, William. Drummer Ames, Eli. Marine Blood, Royal. Marine, Service… Continue reading
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Roll of Men on Frigate Deane’s Last Cruise under Nicholson (May 1782)
…te or quality on board the vessel and includes all those who services were commenced in early November 1781 and completed with the discharge of her crew on 31 May 1782. Ordered to sea on a cruise to the West Indies in February 1782, the vessel left Boston on 10 March and returned nine weeks later on 17 May 1782. During that time she took the unarmed merchant ship Mary bound from Belfast to Barbados with a cargo of provisions and dry goods on 9 Apr… Continue reading
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