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General Peel Ship
« on: Saturday 18 February 17 22:58 GMT (UK) »
Good evening,
If anyone can shed a light on this I would be greatful.
In the 1871 Census, my Samuel James Peppit age 32years,  was a Master on General Peel, in North Sea, Norfolk.  Looking for him in 1881 census, his wife is now a widow, so he has passed away between the two census. I have looked for his death without success also looked for info on the General Peel with no luck.  How can I find info on the ship ? 
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Maisey

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Re: General Peel Ship
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 18 February 17 23:04 GMT (UK) »
Info here on General Peel :

http://www.crewlist.org.uk/data/vesselsalpha.php

You will need to search for the name , but it is there.
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Re: General Peel Ship
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 19 February 17 10:38 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Christine for the info.

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Re: General Peel Ship
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 19 February 17 12:30 GMT (UK) »
Norfolk Chronicle 8 November 1873 :

The Permanent Fund  - On Monday last a meeting of the executive committee of the Fund was held at the Sailor's Home .... An application for relief was made by Louisa Peppitt , wife of James Peppitt , who was recently drowned in consequence of the loss of the smack Yarborough. Peppitt had paid 5s to the fund. the committee granted £5 to the widow and £6 to her children.
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Re: General Peel Ship
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 19 February 17 12:38 GMT (UK) »
In the Edinbrugh Evening News of 28 Oct 1873

Three fishermen drowned -

Three fishermen of the smack Yarborough of Yarmouth were washed overboard by a heavy sea striking the smack whilst fishing in the North Sea.


I cannot see a death reg. in Deaths at Sea.
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Re: General Peel Ship
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 19 February 17 14:08 GMT (UK) »

Any indication what happened to the victims after?

Several Norfolk parishes on the coast have burial records for shipwreck victims and people found on the shoreline. If the crew of the General Peel weren't recovered immediately there is a chance the burial records might have something in the months soon after. FreeReg has good coverage for Norfolk.

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« Reply #6 on: Sunday 19 February 17 15:45 GMT (UK) »

Any indication what happened to the victims after?

Several Norfolk parishes on the coast have burial records for shipwreck victims and people found on the shoreline. If the crew of the General Peel weren't recovered immediately there is a chance the burial records might have something in the months soon after. FreeReg has good coverage for Norfolk.

There is nothing on the NFHS database. They were lost off the Yarborough , not the General Peel , as already stated.
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