Canada, Merchant Marine Agreements and Accounts of Crews - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record Description
This collection covers ports in British Columbia (primarily in Victoria), some in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and a few foreign ports. The documents are organized by ship and include, among other information, the signatures of crew members, their ages and birthplaces. Each box includes a general inventory of its contents listing box and file numbers, date, ship name, location and owner. The original records are in possession of the British Columbia Archives in Victoria.

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Record Content
Key genealogical facts found in this collection may include:


 * Full name of crew member
 * Year of birth
 * Place of birth
 * Name of ship where the crew member last served in
 * Date and place of agreement
 * Date, place, cause of death
 * Name of ship

How to Use the Record
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 * Ancestors name
 * Date of birth
 * Rank in the military

Searching the Images

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⇒Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page ⇒Select the “Record” category ⇒Select the “County” category ⇒Select the “Volume and Year” category which will take you to the images. Look at each image one by one comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination.

Related Websites

 * Explanations of Merchant Marines
 * Fisheries and Oceans Canada
 * Library and Archives Canada, Registers of Marine Certificates

Related Wiki Articles

 * British Merchant Marine

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“Argentina, Buenos Aires, Catholic Church Records, 1635-1981,” images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 28 February, 2012), La Plata > San Ponciano > Matrimonios 1884-1886 >  image 71 of 389 images, Artemio Avendano and Clementina Peralta, 1884; citing Parroquia de San Ponciano en la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Matrimonios. San Ponciano, La Plata, Buenos Aires.