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Kinsale (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
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Harmer B. Parmalee (search for this): article 11
Loss of the New York Ship Middlesex
--Fifty-five Persons Drowned.--The ship Middlesex, Capt. Parmalee, of and for New York, from Liverpool, was abandoned at sea in a sinking condition, on the 10th of March.--When about 21 days out, and lying to in a gale of wind, the ship sprang a leak, the cargo shifted and she was thrown on her beam ends.
For three days efforts were made to keep her afloat, the pumps were constantly going, and the masts were cut away, but it was all to no purpose.
Fina five days tossing on the Atlantic.
The occupants of the boat were in a perfectly exchanged state when they reached the island, and two of her passengers dropped dead shortly after landing.
The names of the survivors are as follows:
Harmer B. Parmalee, master, native of New York; Charles Bowlings, chief mate, do.; Thos. Morton, second mate, Liverpool; James Hanlan, third mate, Boston; Richard Williams, boatswain, New Orleans; Samuel Dean, carpenter, New York, (originally from Kinsale, co
Thomas Morton (search for this): article 11
Samuel Dean (search for this): article 11
Daniel Donovan (search for this): article 11
Alexander O'Hara (search for this): article 11
Richard Williams (search for this): article 11
Charles Bowlings (search for this): article 11