Census 1851 for Seaman .....

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Maggie64
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Census 1851 for Seaman .....

Post by Maggie64 » Sat Mar 17, 2007 2:35 pm

Hi everyone,
I am wondering if there is some Census 1851 for Seaman who went on sailing out there from Scotland?

I would like to know if there is some records on seaman on Census 1851 that I am looking for my ggg grandfather's brother Edward Brannan (Brennan/Brannen) who was seaman from Montrose. I wanted to know what ship he went on. But I know that he was seaman lost in Southern Ocean in August 1858 that is what I have on his gravestone at Rosehill cemetery in Montrose.

Please help me to find what ship and I have no idea if he was sailing from Montrose or Dundee or other places. Even I don't know if he was merchant navy or just whaler or seaman but I know that I have his marriage certificate in Montrose, 1852 that he was listed as seaman.

Is there any census for seaman? Pls let me know thank you.
from Maggie in Canada :)

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Post by emanday » Sat Mar 17, 2007 3:15 pm

Hi Maggie,

Have you searched SP for his death? My great grandfather was lost at sea in the Bay of Biscay in 1899 but his death was registered in Scotland as he was born there. I found it using the Minor Records selection in the location box on SP.

The certificate should tell you the name of the ship.
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