3724-W-Survivors from Charles Bartlett
LIST OF PASSENGERS SAVED FROM THE WRECK OF THE CHARLES BARTLETT, ON 27TH JUNE 1849.
William Cross of Rugby, destination New York; lost baggage, Saved £14 in money.
James Miller of London, destination Michigan; lost baggage, £45 in money, £20 in plate, and three watches. Lost relatives.
John Mackenzie, of London, bound to Boston, a seaman; lost his baggage.
Charles Palmer of Godstown, destination Rochester, miller; lost baggage and £5.
Daniel Gartman, of Germany, bound to New York, sugar baker, Lost baggage and £10.
Frederick Fuller, of London, bound to Illinois where he has an uncle, by trade a carpenter; lost his father and mother and brothers. His father had a considerable sum of money in notes and gold.
Thomas Fitzgerald of London, bound to Philadelphia where he has a brother, is a bootmaker, lost baggage and a little money.
John Hever of Kent, bound to New York, a miller; lost baggage and £20 in money.
David Wacey,of Norfolk, destination Vermont, a shoe maker; lost baggage and £6 in money, and saved £2. 5s.
John Haffrene, of London bound to New York, a labourer, lost baggage and £5. 10s.
John Ticken, of Germany, bound to New York, a sugar baker; lost baggage and £12.
Horace Holland, of Sussex, bound to New York, a wheelwright; lost his baggage and his share of £13, which he and his partner, who is lost, had in money.
Samuel Greene, of London, bound to New York, an engineer; lost £10 and a watch, also his luggage.
Thomas Bryson, of London, destination Ohio, an agriculturist; lost luggage and £100.
Stephen Rolfe, of London, destination, Michigan, where he has relatives; Lost baggage and £78 in money, also £100 worth of stock uninsured; is a joiner and piano-forte maker. (N.B.—Had a partner who shared in the stock.)
James Perry, of Newark N.J., bound to New York, a seaman; lost baggage and £20 in money; had been paid off from a long voyage in England.
William Gardiner, of London, bound to New York, a painter; lost baggage and £68 in money.
William Gannon, of London, bound to Philadelphia. Where he has a brother; lost baggage and £4 8s., is a bricklayer.
George Douglas, of New York, a coloured man, an American; lost clothes.
A. Carmichael, of London, bound; to New York, an engine smith; lost baggage and £20. Has shoulder dislocated.
James Kay, of London, bound to New York. a mason and carver; lost £3, watch, and tools valued at £30, besides his baggage.
Wilhelm Barlag, a Prussian, bound to New York, a sugar baker; lost his baggage and about 15s.
Stephen Gaspari, Mark Gaspari (brother) Stephen Huseck:, Joseph Huseck, and Joseph Huseck, Presburg, dealers in linen goods; lost money and merchandise.
Petrus Blucher. of Utrecht, merchant and distiller; lost wife and family [six children. and all his property, about £800.
P. Reitz, of Germany, a tailor, wounded in the arm; Lost baggage and money.
Henry Stodola, a Prussian, a baker; lost baggage and Money. Has a brother in New York.
Mrs Bridget Conroy, of London, bound to Boston to join her husband there; lost Baggage, two beds and £8 in money.
The following are the names of the parties saved belonging to the crew of the barque Charles Bartlett.:- William Bartlett, captain; William Prince, second officer; Seaman: Isaac Hanson, James Fraser, John Bell, Joshua Carey, Levi Hunt, William Torry, John Jordan, John Jackson, Harrison D. White, cook, coloured. R. B. FORBES, Chairman
The following is a statement of the subscriptions received on board the steam-ship Europa, in behalf of the sufferers:
Cabin passengers: £300 0 0
Fore cabin passengers: £9 10 0
Captain, officers
and crew of the Europa: £42 15 0
TOTAL £352 5 0
[About £27 000 in 2007 prices]