Here's what
Dan Pyne found at http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Wrecks/minstrel1841.htm
on the sinking of the Brig Minstrel, 296 tons, Captain Outerbridge,
from Limerick April 21st, 1841, to Quebec.
MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK. - ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY EIGHT LIVES LOST.
It
again becomes our duty to record a calamity involving destruction of human life
to an awful extent. Four of the crew and four of the passengers of the brig Minstrel, Captain Outerbridge,
arrived here yesterday, bringing the disastrous intelligence of which the
following is, we believe, an accurate summary:
The Minstrel
left
Captain Outerbridge,
of the unfortunate Minstrel,
behaved most gallantly during the awful scene, until he perished with the rest.
He declared that he would not leave the vessel until his passengers were saved,
and he was the last person seen by those who were in the gig. The following are
the names of the survivors:
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Crew: |
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Patrick O'Leghlin, steward. |
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James Grady, seaman. |
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Thomas Enright, seaman. |
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John Donohue, apprentice. |
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Passengers: |
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Denis Flaherty, shoe maker and wife, Biddy. |
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Honora Ringrose |
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James Collins |
The following is a statement of the number of the crew and passengers who perished:
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Crew: |
Captain Outerbridge |
mate and 9 others |
11 |
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Passengers: |
Male adults |
47 |
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Female adults |
41 |
88 |
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Males under 14 yrs |
10 |
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Females under 14 yrs |
8 |
18 |
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Males under 7 yrs |
9 |
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Females under 7 yrs |
12 |
21 |
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Infants |
10 |
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Total Perished: |
148 |
The
Minstrel was well known in the
The passengers above mentioned as being saved,
left the Wellington at Grosse
Isle, and came to Quebec in the brig Thetis,
Captain Ross, from Limerick, with 131 passengers.
The above is copied from the Mercury of
Saturday. We were, this morning, kindly favoured by
A.C. Buchanan, Esq. emigrant agent at
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Issac Lydham, of the James
Stranghnessy, John
Ryan, |
Martin Meagher, |
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July Franklin, |
Wm. Pendergast, |
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J. Enright, |
Pat. Carney, Thomas
Cronin, |
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Margaret Hayes, |
July Murnane of |
Extracted from version 2.0 of "Navigating the Lower Saint Lawrence in the 19th Century"
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Navigating the Lower Saint Lawrence in the 19th
Century, |
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