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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
10, 1861 at New Orleans, with owners Richard Fowler and Nils Johnson; Master Richard Fowler. N05RE 5, 6.
FOX, James P.
•	1900, Pilot, 1900, lived on Kerr St. Scranton, born in Scotland, 1900 U. S. Census, Jackson Co.,
Miss.
FRADENBERG, S.
•	1865 - Barge Kate built 1855, Bayou Volvitear (Davis Bayou), Jackson Co., Miss. Enrolled No. 272 Dec. 7, 1861 (Confederate vessel). Owner and Master, Henry Thomas Neal of Livingston Parish, La. Enrolled No. 24, May 4, 1865, having been altered in tonnage/dimensions; owner Henry Thomas Neal, Master S. Fradenberg. NOSRE 5, 6
FRANCO, Anthony
•	1865 - After the War Between the States, Captain Antonio Franco owned the (Fort Bayou) Ferry propelled by hand with a rope across Fort Bayou at Ocean Springs. WPA
•	1867 - Schooner Hortense, of New Orleans, La., built at Biloxi, Miss, in 1866. Enrolled No. 296, Mar
18,	1867, New Orleans. Owner, George A. Cox, Ocean Springs. Master, Anthony Franco. NOSRE 6
FREEMAN, Martin
•	1852 - Schooner Delight, built at North Kingston, Rhode Island in 1835, was rebuilt upon the keel at Pascagoula, Miss, in 1855. Her owners in 1852 were Bernard Capella, Barthelome Mestre and James Campbell, with Master Martin Freeman. In 1852 the owners were Martin Freeman and James Campbell, Master, Martin Freeman. In June 1855 after being rebuilt, the owner and Master, Martin Freeman, New Orleans. June 28, 1855 the owner and master James Phillips, New Orleans. On Mar. 20 1860 enrollment the owner and Master Martin Freeman. NOSRE 3.
•	1861 - Schooner Delight, enrolled at New Orleans, No. 2, April 4, 1861; owner and Master, Martin Freeman. NOSRE 6.
•	1877 - "Captain M. Freeman, the gentleman who keeps the government lighthouse on Horn Island, and who was so severely wounded a few weeks since by the savage attacks of a wild boar, was in town on last Saturday. He is doing well and recovering rapidly from his wounds." PStar,
June 1, 1877.
FRISBEE, Samuel
•	1845 - Schooner Lion, built 1836 at Pascagoula, was enrolled July 9, 1836 at Pearlington, Miss. In 1845 the Lion was enrolled by owner and Master Samuel Frisbee, Madisonville, La. NOSRE 3.
FRONTY, P. A.
•	1860 - Schooner C. P. Knapp, built at Pascagoula, Miss, in 1859 under direction of James Ferrer.
On Aug. 24, 1860 the schooner was owned by Joseph Rabel of New Orleans; Master, P. A. Fronty. NOSRE 6.
FRY, Joseph
•	1867 - Schooner Electric, of New Orleans. Official #7569-HFTV (55). Rebuilt Pascagoula, Miss, 1869. Registered No. 53, Feb. 12, 1867, New Orleans. Owner, Henry Weber, New Orleans.
Master, Joseph Fry. NOSRE 6.
FULTON, Capt.
•	1877 - A few days ago Captain Fulton, of the British brig Valero, which was loading in our port, received intelligence that his wife, at Salem, Mass., had given birth to a fine boy, and that the mother and child were both doing well. On Monday he received a telegram stating his wife was dead. PStar, April 27, 1877.
GAINES, Jules, Hancock Co., Miss.
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