Agreements, crew lists and muster rolls of merchant vessels registered at Northern Ireland sea ports, 1863-1914
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Microfilm of original records at the Belfast Public Record Office.
Ship's papers include "Agreement & account of crew" for each trip made by each ship. These documents include: ship's name, owner, master, destination & purpose, and crew members. The following information is provided for each crew member: name, place of birth or nationality, age or sometimes year of birth, ship last served on, and discharge particulars, the date and place of joining the present ship, in what capacity employed, and the date, place and cause of death when it occured during his term of service. Arranged by ship number.
At the end of each years' records is a small collection of unregistered and miscellaneous lower numbered ships' documents.
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