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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
•	1870 - Vessel Friendship, Official No. 9339 of New Orleans. Vessel purchased by owner from the U. S. Government. There had been many enrollments, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1869 with alterations at unknown shipyards. Last owner and Master, John Robinson, Pascagoula, Miss. Enrolled, NO. 141, New Orleans, Feb. 21, 1870 by owner and Master, John Robinson, Pascagoula, Miss. NOSRE 6
•	1880 - Capt. John Robinson - DIED At his residence near Three Rivers, in Jackson County, Miss., on the 22d ult. At 4 o'clock, Capt. John Robinson, in the 70th year of his age, after a long and painful illness of four months. Capt. Robinson bore his affliction with much patience; but finally had to yield to the iron hand of death. Thus passed away a husband, a father, a good citizen of Jackson County. His funeral was largely attended. Peace to his ashes. Rev. John W. Ferrill, DStar, Mar. 25, 1880.
ROSBROOK, Capt.
•	1877 - Cleared Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Vineyard, Capt. Rosbrook, to Fall River, 188,447 ft. lumber by Moseley, Wheelwright & Co. PMR, Oct. 12, 1877.
ROSS, John J., New Orleans, La.
•	1847 - Schooner Exit of New Orleans, built in Carroll Co., Miss., 1847. Enrolled No. 2, Oct. 23,
1847, Vicksburg, Miss. Enrolled No. 6, New Orleans, Jan. 12, 1850, owner/Master, John J. Ross, New Orleans. NOSRE 4
ROYAL, Truman, Pearl River, Miss.
•	Truman Royal, Captain/Master of schooners Rosa A., Handsboro, Miss., dates not known POTR
ROUSSEAU, Antoine, New Orleans, La.
•	1852 - Schooner Experiment, of Pascagoula, built at Pascagoula in 1842. Enrolled May 8, 1852, New Orleans with owner and Master, Antoine Rousseau, New Orleans. NOSRE 4
RUSS, Samuel P., Covington, La.
•	1846 - Schooner Experiment, of Pascagoula, built at Pascagoula in 1842. Enrolled Feb. 16, 1846, Port of Covington, owner and Master, Samuel P. Russ, of Covington. NOSRE 4
RUSKIN, Capt. G., Moss Point, Miss.
•	1899 - News has been received here from Vera Cruz, that the brig Estella, Capt. G. Buskin, Master, who cleared some time in January with lumber from W. Denny & Co., was struck by a gale on February 12th somewhere on the Mexican coast and turned bottom up. Four of the crew escaped by taking refugeon the bottom of the vessel and lived for 10 days in this perilous condition upon birds which happened to alight within their reach. The remainder of the crew, inckiding the Captain, were asleep at the time of the accident and perished. Capt. Ruskin's wife and children live in our midst, and have the deep sympathy of the entire community. DStar, Mar. 16, 1899, MP
RYAN, Capt. Louis, Ocean Springs, Miss.
•	1899 - Those visitors who come to Ocean Springs with a view of enjoying the benefit of the waters that wave it shores and of boating on its silver crested waves all know Capt. Louis Ryan, the Neptune of the coast and to whom so many are indebted for the safety of delightful boating parties.
SADDLER, Francis, West Pearl River, Miss.
•	1840 - Schooner Hornet, built 1840 at West Pearl River, Miss, was enrolled May 1, 1840 with owners John J. Crawford and F. Saddler, West Pearl. The master was John J. Crawford. On Sept. 2,
1840	enrollment lists owners as Louis Berthelemy and Francis Saddler, West Pearl, with Master Francis Saddler. NOSRE 4
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