The newlywed cook and steward aboard Mary Celestedescribes the identity of Edward William Head. The spouse of Emma J. Head in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, New York, was a light-complected, light-haired 23-year-old 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) in height. He was one of ten people who disappeared without a trace during the hermaphrodite brig's crossing of the Atlantic Ocean between New York and the Azores in November 1872.
The persons who disappeared on the ship Mary Celeste were all ten individuals aboard: the captain with his daughter and wife as well as three officers and four crewmen.
Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs, as a member of North America's hard-working, honest, sea-based east coast sailing community families, was especially respectable regarding Mary Celeste. He was known for devotion to family and friends, fair treatment of crew and timely unloading of cargo. It would seem that Captain David Reed Morehouse of Dei Gratia enjoyed a similar reputation although less is known of him other than that after his death his wife revealed that the two captains had had dinner together the night before Mary Celeste sailed and that her husband thought that peril had prompted the Mary Celeste 10 of captain with daughter and wife, three officers and four seamen to abandon ship and drown in an overloaded lifeboat.
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Benjamin Spooner Briggs is the name of the captain who disappeared, along with his daughter Sophia and his wife Sarah, from the half brig Mary Celeste in 1872. Three officers numbered among the missing Mary Celeste 10: Andrew Gillings as second mate, Edward William Head as cook and steward, and Albert Richardson as first mate. Four seamen from Germany, the country of the merchants whose cargo of raw industrial alcohol Mary Celeste was transporting, vanished as well: Gottlieb Goodeschall, the brothers Boz and Volkert Lorenzen, Arian Martens.
Benjamin Spooner Briggs was captain of the ship Mary Celeste at the time that Albert G. Richardson was first mate, Andrew Gilling second mate, Edward William Head cook and steward, and Boz Lorenzen, Arian Martens, Gottlieb Gondeschall and Volkert Lorenzen were crewmen.
Briggs, Gilling, Goodschaad, Head, Lorenzen, Martens and Richardson are the names of the people on the abandoned, derelict, ghost, mystery ship Mary Celeste. Benjamin Spooner Briggs, accompanied by daughter Sophia and wife Sarah, served as captain. Andrew Gilling, Edward William Head and Albert Richardson respectively were second mate, cook and steward, and first mate to four sailors: Gottlieb Goodschaad, Boz and Volkert Lorenzen, and Arian Martens.
The ship Mary Celeste was going east.
Ten is the number of people who were on the abandoned, derelict, ghost, mystery ship Mary Celeste. Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs made his first and last voyage on the above-mentioned half brig with his two-year-old daughter Sophia and his wife Sarah. He was accompanied by three officers -- First mate Albert Richardson, second mate Andrew Gilling and cook and steward Edward William Head -- and four seamen -- Gottlieb Goodschaad, Boz and Volkert Lorenzen, and Arian Martens.
The Dei Gratia found the Mary Celeste.
Industrial alcohol was in the barrels aboard Mary Celeste.
Yes, the ship Mary Celeste reached Gibraltar.
Ten (10) is the total number of officers, passengers and seamen aboard the half brig Mary Celeste. Andrew Gillilng, Edward William Head, and Albert G. Richardson served respectively as second mate, cook and steward, and first mate while Gottlieb Goodschaad, Arian Martens, and the brothers Boz and Volkert Lorenzen were seamen. Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs was accompanied by his daughter, Sophia Matilda, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth.
Mary Celeste was a British ship built in Canada during the British ownership of the US and Canada. Mary is the name of the daughter of the man who built the ship. Celeste is Spanish roughly meaning "heavenly beauty".
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The ship Mary Celeste was built on Spencer's Island, Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1861.