United Kingdom, British Royal Navy Ships’ Musters - FamilySearch Historical Records

United Kingdom

What is in This Collection?
This collection contains records from National Archives' record series ADM 36 Royal Navy Ships' Musters (Series I); ADM 37 Ships' Musters (Series II); and ADM 38 Ships' Musters (Series III). Record series ADM 36 and ADM 37 contain some musters of shore establishments such as dockyards, garrisons, and in one case a rendezvous (for recruitment and impressment).

ADM 36
This series covers the years 1688-1808. Bound within musters of particular ships are description books which record the previous service, birthplace, and a physical description of each crew member. The entire series (not published here) contains 17,471 volumes.

ADM 37
This series covers the years 1757-1842. The entire series (not published here) contains 10,131 volumes. There is a clear break occurring between the years 1828 and 1836 (the exact date varies from ship to ship).

ADM 38
This series covers 1793-1878. The entire series (not published here) contains 9,376 volumes. A number of musters were destroyed after WWI. The following abbreviations are used throughout this series:
 * C: Muster, or Complete, Book
 * D: Description Book
 * M: Quarterly Muster Book
 * O: Muster Open List
 * V: Victualling List

What Can These Records Tell Me?
The following information may be found in these records: • 2

Inventory Table
This table lists the items found in record series 36, 37, and 38.

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 * England Guided Research, Ireland Guided Research, Scotland Guided Research
 * England Record Finder, Ireland Record Finder, Scotland Record Finder, Wales Record Finder
 * England Research Tips and Strategies, Ireland Research Tips and Strategies, Scotland Research Tips and Strategies, Wales Research Tips and Strategies

Related Family History Library Holdings

 * Great Britain. Admiralty Admiralty muster books (series 1), 1766-1807
 * Great Britain. Admiralty Admiralty muster books (series 2), 1757-1822
 * Great Britain. Admiralty Admiralty muster books (series 3) : yards and miscellaneous muster and payrolls for ships in Canada, 1813-1863

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