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UK-MARITIME
BOYDS
UK - Maritime
1881 Census Strays Aboard Vessels in English Harbours
1881 SHIPS IN PORT IN THE UK
[Code: Name, Marr, Age, Sex, Birthplace, rank/job]
SHIPS IN PORT AT NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE
Vessel: "Julia"
Alexander BOYD U 44 M Swansea, Carmarthen, Wales AB
Vessel: "S S Hettie"
Charles BOYD U 29 M Hartlepool, Durham, England Cook & Steward
SHIPS IN PORT AT PLYMOUTH, DEVON
Vessel "VIOLET"
BOYD Daniel M 41 M Antrim, Ire Master Mariner
Vessel "SS COPELAND"
BOYD John M 38 M Ireland AB
SHIPS IN PORT AT SOUTHWARK, SURREY
Ships at Southwark, Surrey
Vessel: "Diligent"
George BOYD M 40 M Crundle, Hampshire, England Mate
SHIPS IN PORT IN DORSET
Vessel: "Vulture"
William BOYD U 28 M Scotland 2nd Engineer
SHIPS IN PORT AT EAST HAM, ESSEX
Vessel: "SS Prudhoe Castle"
George BOYD M 31 M North Shields, Northumberland Fireman
SHIPS IN PORT IN KENT
Ships at Gravesend, Kent
Vessel: "Coniston"
James BOYD M 47 M Blyth, Northumberland, England Bosen
Ships at Halling, Kent
Vessel: "Wheatsheaf"
John BOYD U 39 M New York (BS), United States Marriner (Mate)
SHIPS IN PORT IN LANCASHIRE
Ships at Barrow in Furness, Lancashire
Vessel: "Roe"
William John BOYD M 40 M Ballywater Down Co, Ireland A B Seaman
Ships at Kirkdale, Liverpool
Vessel: "Istrian"
Isaac BOYD M 30 M Belfast, Ireland 4th Engineer
Ships at Bootle, Lancashire
Vessel: "Chrysolite"
Gideon BOYD W 69 M - Shipkeeper Dock
SHIPS IN PORT AT SWANSEA, GLAMORGAN, WALES
Vessel: "Lock Awe"
William BOYD M 35 M Dundee, Forfar, Scotland 1st Mate
"H M S Bloodhound" IN PORT AT PORTSMOUTH, HAMSHIRE, ENGLAND
David BOYD U 22 M Birkenhead, Cheshire, England Stoker
SHIPS IN PORT AT MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE
Vessel: "Malakoff"
Andrew BOYD U 25 M Forfarshire, Scotland Chief Engineer
INDEX TO MASTER MARINERS IN CARDIFF CREW AGREEMENTS 1861-1914
BOYD Thomas 1876-84 London
1881 MISCELLANEOUS MARITIME RECORDS
"Royal Marine Barracks" Forton, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
Thomas BOYD U 18 M Stafford, Stafford, England Private R M L I
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