Sch. Henrietta,
74.88 tons, built at Essex in 1893, owned by Oakes & Foster and insured by the
Gloucester Mutual Fishing Insurance Co. for $3523 with $1000 additional on outfits, lost
on a Georges trip, probably in the gale of Jan. 12, 1894 as she was not afterwards heard
from.
Her crew list was as follows:
Dominic Pinell, master, left
a widow
Fred Harrison, cook, a native of Germany, where he left a widow and two
children
Lorramendy Gabriel, a native of St. Pierre, Miq., left a widow and
children
Desire Emillie Poirier, also a native of St. Pierre, leaving a widow and
children
Albert Johnson, unmarried
John Reid, unmarried
Albert Turner, unmarried
Oliver Loisen, unmarried
Benjamin Delantry, unmarried
Leon Bovoet, a native of St. Pierre, Miq.
Paul Armstrong, a native of Iceland
Griman Morrison, a native of Iceland
Michael Boudrout, left a widow and one daughter
Albert Dujay, unmarried
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