Sally, Shadrick Kelly, Newport to Warren and Falkland Islands, 1775
Item
Year
1775
Title
Sally, Shadrick Kelly, Newport to Warren and Falkland Islands, 1775
Vessel name
Vessel type
Schooner
Captain / Master
Shadrick Kelly
Anchor
Newport, Rhode Island (USA)
Destination
Falkland Islands
Warren, North Carolina (USA)
Crew
Shadrick Kelly (master); John Oldham (1st mate); Francis Anderson (2nd mate); Newport Briggs, "negro" servant to Captain Nathaniel Briggs (sailor); Newport English, servant to Mrs. English (sailor); Sigo Godley, "negro" servant to Elizabeth Godley (cooper); Moses Woodwell, "negro" servant to Nathaniel Woodwell (sailor); "Indian" David Quanset (sailor); "Indian" Sallpur Wagin, belonging to Nothland Boles (sailor); "Indian"? James Costour, belonging to David? Smith (sailor); "Indian"? Joseph (sailor); Jonathan Bayles (sailor); David Hulfe (sailor); John Oldham Jr. (boy); William Morpeth apprentice to Captain Shadrick Kelly (boy); Stephen Hall; Samuel Woolff; Attwood.
Chronology
Master's time of entry: September 19, 1775. Master's time of discharge: December 29, 1775.
Details
Master: 3 months and 10 days on board.
First mate John Oldham was discharged on October 9 or 24.
Boy John Oldham Jr. was discharged on October 4.
Sailor Newport Briggs was absent from October 2 to October 12.
Sailor Newport English was discharged on October 4.
Stephen Hall and Samuel Woolff left the schooner on October 2 and October 10, respectively.
Attwood was on for 8 days on board.
One of the documents (doc. 18) refers that 3 members of the crew would be shipped to Long Island.
One of the documents (doc. 12) refers to Louis Sisson as the master of the schooner.
First mate John Oldham was discharged on October 9 or 24.
Boy John Oldham Jr. was discharged on October 4.
Sailor Newport Briggs was absent from October 2 to October 12.
Sailor Newport English was discharged on October 4.
Stephen Hall and Samuel Woolff left the schooner on October 2 and October 10, respectively.
Attwood was on for 8 days on board.
One of the documents (doc. 18) refers that 3 members of the crew would be shipped to Long Island.
One of the documents (doc. 12) refers to Louis Sisson as the master of the schooner.
Access points: locations
Access points: persons
Sources
American Jewish Historical Society, box 5, folder 24, docs. 12, 18, 22 and 23
Author
Camila Silva