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Canada Lookup Request / Re: New information, names of five French Canadians lost on the Annie Jane
« on: Thursday 02 August 18 17:11 BST (UK) »
Hello everybody
Just working my way through old posts and tidying up. As some of the information on this post is now out of date. This now is quite definite as the information was taken from the crew agreement which was discovered in the national archives. After each of their names under reason for leaving ship is ( believed drowned ) So any information on the original crew agreement would have come directly from them as they signed on the ship.
In the crew discharge document the surviving French Canadians with the exception of two sign with a mark, given that, they may not even have known how to spell there own names. Names below are taken verbatim from the crew agreement.
Not looking for any new information, just want to put the correct names on the post.
They were Amable Morin: Seaman aged 25, L'islet Quebec, register number 100046
Samuel Langlois: Seaman aged 28, Quebec, register number 100310
Joseph Jalbert:Seaman aged 19, Quebec, register number 100012
Andre Drapeau: Seaman aged 24, Quebec, register number 100033
Napolean Mercier: Seaman aged 24, Quebec,register number 1056640
Also lost on the Annie Jane other French Canadians never listed anywhere.
Pierre Chevanelle: Seaman aged 29,register number 99969
Uhalt Gagnon: Seaman/carpenter, aged 24, Canada. register number 105641
Elie Levesque: Seaman, aged 24, L'islet Quebec, register number 684021
Just working my way through old posts and tidying up. As some of the information on this post is now out of date. This now is quite definite as the information was taken from the crew agreement which was discovered in the national archives. After each of their names under reason for leaving ship is ( believed drowned ) So any information on the original crew agreement would have come directly from them as they signed on the ship.
In the crew discharge document the surviving French Canadians with the exception of two sign with a mark, given that, they may not even have known how to spell there own names. Names below are taken verbatim from the crew agreement.
Not looking for any new information, just want to put the correct names on the post.
They were Amable Morin: Seaman aged 25, L'islet Quebec, register number 100046
Samuel Langlois: Seaman aged 28, Quebec, register number 100310
Joseph Jalbert:Seaman aged 19, Quebec, register number 100012
Andre Drapeau: Seaman aged 24, Quebec, register number 100033
Napolean Mercier: Seaman aged 24, Quebec,register number 1056640
Also lost on the Annie Jane other French Canadians never listed anywhere.
Pierre Chevanelle: Seaman aged 29,register number 99969
Uhalt Gagnon: Seaman/carpenter, aged 24, Canada. register number 105641
Elie Levesque: Seaman, aged 24, L'islet Quebec, register number 684021