New England Historical & Genealogical Registerįisherman’s Own Book, Procter Bros. List of Vessels, Procter Brothers Ĭrew or hospital lists at National Archives ![]() Indentured children, apprenticeship papers Lost reference, but has to do with Argyle, NS Papers on Elwell family by Levi Henry Elwell įisherman’s Memorial Record Book, ProcterBros, 1873 Taste our unique varietals and eclectic wines, receive deep discounts and savor. See how he blends components that interact harmoniously and with synergy to create wines that possess unique identities. Abbreviations for Lost at Sea List /Įither/or, between dates, names, places or eventsīabson, John James, History of Gloucester DIARIE VINEYARD & WINERY 19919 Shenandoah School Rd, Plymouth Blending for Style and Elegance - Join Chaim’s interactive tasting. Any additions or questions should be sent to the Archives Committee. This list is unavoidably incomplete – we will probably never recover the names of all the Gloucester people who have been lost at sea. A cross-hatch (#) after the name indicates that the person had no connection at all with a death by fishing or drowning in the sea. ![]() There are also children and vacationers, engineers and dockworkers – anyone who we felt should be included. Therefore, while there were no women on the original list, there are some on this list. It now includes not only those Gloucester people lost at sea while fishing, but any death by drowning, whether at sea, in the Harbor, or rivers or lakes, and also deaths of fishermen on shore if their death was caused at sea. This list has been expanded and updated, and no longer is restricted only to fishermen from Gloucester or on a Gloucester boat. We have compiled a list of fishermen lost at sea and other drownings based on the work done by Roberta Sheedy for the Memorial Plaques at the Fisherman’s Statue on the Boulevard at Gloucester Harbor.
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