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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin LIMBERTON, Wm. W. • 1853 - Steamboat, Osceola, built in 1849, of Port Caddo, Texas. (Later Pascagoula, Miss.) Enrolled No. 1, Jan. 1, 1851, New Orleans. Enrolled, No. 27, Feb. 8, 1853. Owners, A. J. Ward, S. J. Staple, partners trading under the firm of Ward & Co., New Orleans, and J. S. Dias of Mobile, Ala. Master, Wm. W. Limberton. NOSRE4. LIMUEL, Leon, Hancock Co., Miss. • Leon Limuel, Captain/Master of schooners, Hortense and Leta, dates not known. POTR LIZANO, Ramon, of Bay St. Louis • 1811 - Schooner Mary, of Bayou St. John, built 1811 at Bay St. Louis. Des: 18 50/95 tons; 42 x 12.5 x 4.4; one deck, two masts, square stern. Previously licensed, No. 7, Feb. 29, 1813 at New Orleans (document missing). Reg. No. 12, June 6, 1814, having been altered in tonnage. Owner Philip Saucier of Bay St. Louis and master Ramon Lizano of Bay St. Louis. NOSRE, Vol 1. LLOYD, Louis, of Pascagoula • 1900, Steamboat captain, lived on Pascagoula St., Scranton, born in England. 1900 U. S. Census LOLOW, Augustus, Hancock Co., Miss. • Augustus Lolow, Captain/Master of schooners, Victoria, Calla, Ella C. Andrews, Julia Rickert, Petronia H. and barge Coleman, dates not known. POTR LYONS, Capt. D. J. • The freight schooner, M. Flechas, Capt. D. J. Lyons, arrived at Mitchell's Wharf last Saturday morning, having made the trip in 14 (hard to read, may be 11) hours from New Orleans. DStar, Aug. 11, 1899. MACKINAW, Capt. aka MACKPRAU, Capt. • 1877 - Arrived, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, J. & D. Cramer, Capt. Mackinaw, from Morgan City, ballast to order. PMR, August 10, 1877.. • 1877 - Vessels in Port, Pascagoula, American schooner Cramer, Capt. Mackprau. PMR, Oct. 12, 1877. MARES, Juan • 1850 - Schooner Trinity of New Orleans, built Biloxi, Miss. 1846. Enrolled New Orleans, Mar. 12, 1850; owner and Master Juan Mares, New Orleans. NOSRE 5. MARGUY, Francisco • 1850 - Schooner Mistake, built at Biloxi in 1852. Enrolled at New Orleans, Mar. 7, 1850, owner and Master Francisco Marguy of New Orleans. NOSRE 4. MARQUIS, Pierre J., New Orleans, La. • 1851 - Schooner J. R. Plummer, of Jackson County, Miss., built in Jackson County, Miss, in 1850. Enrolled July 18, 1850 at Shieldsborough, Miss. Enrolled No. 96, July 31,1851 at New Orleans, owner, John Rodriguez of Jackson Co., Miss. Master, Pierre J. Marquis, New Orleans. NOSRE 5. MARS, William, East Pearl River, Miss. • 1866 - Schooner Hornet, of New Orleans, La., built at East Pear River, Miss, in 1866. Enrolled, No. 50, Aug. 16, 1866. Owners, Joseph A. Favre, New Orleans, and William Mars, East Pearl River, Miss. Master, Joseph A. Favre. Enrolled, No. 170, Dec. 6, 1866. Owner and Master, William Mars, E. Pearl River. NOSRE 6. MARSON, Daniel, Pearlington, Miss. • 1813 - Schooner Pearl, of Bayou St. John, built 1813 on the Pearl River. Des: 30 8/95 tons; 53.6 x 14.5 x 4.5; one deck, two masts, square stern. ) Enrolled (tem), Port of Pearlington, Miss. No. 65, 25
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