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Wexford / Re: Maritime Connections
« on: Wednesday 08 July 15 19:31 BST (UK)  »
Thanks.

New to doing this kind of search, to narrow down what they copy and send to me, would I just put the name of the ship or is there a way to find out what pages I would need from each?

I can find A Michael Boggan age 27 in 1853 born in Wexford aboard the Wexford registered vessels ATLAS and TORRENT In the second half of 1854 he made at least one voyage in the Wexford Registered ship UNDINE
You can check out if it is your man by looking at the vessels crew agreements available from here.
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_st=adv&_ep=wexford&_cr1=bt98&_dss=range&_sd=1853&_ed=1854&_ro=any

Re JAMES BAINES you can check out her 1854 crew agreements available from here
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4068195

details of the return voyage maybe catalogued under 1855 this is in piece BT98/4201

Crew agreements should give you last address NOK and previous ship.
There is a Patrick Boggan born Wexford 1814 mentioned in LCR seems a full career record from 1859 -1874 Don't know if this is of interest to you.

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Wexford / Re: Maritime Connections
« on: Tuesday 07 July 15 14:15 BST (UK)  »
I'm trying to hunt down information on Michael Boggan from Wexford who was born in the 1830s.  He and his family (wife Julia and son Moses) ended up in Buffalo, NY, in the early 1870s.  Both Michael and Moses sailed the Great Lakes upon their arrival.  Michael died young (1876), but in a news article/interview with Moses, it was noted that Michael sailed on the James Baines from London to Melbourne in 1854, when it set a record for speed.  I haven't been able to find much of anything on the crew from that trip.

I noted in the list from 1901 there was a Master Mariner named Moses Boggan.  While this isn't my Moses, I'd have to think there was some sort of relation because of the name and occupation.


Faythe     No. of Houses -195

John McDonald,    Marine Engineer
Edward Doyle,    Sailor
Frank Wadding,    Sailor
John Leader,       Sailor
Stephen Furlong,    Seaman
John Kelly,       Ship Carpenter (Master)
Thomas Kelly,    Ship Carpenter
James Kelly,       Ship Carpenter
Daniel McDonald,    Dock Labourer
James Storey,       Master Mariner
Patrick Kelly,       Shipwright
Robert Smith,       Sailor
John Doyle,       Dock Labourer
James Nolan,       Sailor
Evans Byrne,       Pilot
James Mansfield,    Sailor
John Doyle,       Master Mariner
William Wafer,    Lightship Service
John Scallan,       Dock Labourer
Thomas Scallan,    Dock Labourer
William Gaul,       Sailor
Thomas Blake,    Pilot
Walter Marlow,    Sailor
Thomas Whelan,    Seaman
Michael Potts,    Sailor
Moses Boggan,    Master Mariner
Martin Roche (Married),    Sailor
Patrick Hogan (Single),    Sailor
Michael Devereux,       Seaman
James Lambert,       Seaman
Thomas Bren,       Dock Labourer
John Duggan,       Seaman
Matt Duggan,       Seaman
William Keeling,    Dock Labourer
Thomas Murphy,    Sailor
Patrick Nolan,    Sailor
Bantley Swift,    Sailor
Laurence McGrath,    Master Mariner
Laurence Walshe,    Boatsman
Martin Walshe,    Sailor
Richard Carley,    Sailor
George Molloy,    Master Mariner
Thomas Murphy,    Sailor
Matt Murphy (Son),    Sailor
Richard Cullen,    Sailor
John Latherine,    Ships Carpenter
Martin Latherine (Son),    Sailor
Thomas Edmonds,    Sailor
Thomas Murphy,    Sailor
Michael North,    Sailor
Patrick Campbell,    Sailor
Thomas Larkin,    Dock Labourer
Michael Blake,    Pilot
Pat Walsh,       Dock Labourer
John Walsh,       Dock Labourer
Thomas Walsh,    Dock Labourer
William Harpur,    Dock Labourer
John Doyle,       Ship Carpenter
John Harpur,       Sailor
Patrick Kinsella,    Sailor
Philip Carty,       Shipwright


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