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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
NEAL, Henry Thomas
•	1861 - Barge Kate built 1855, Bayou Volvitear (Davis Bayou), Jackson Co., Miss. Enrolled No. 199, New Orleans, Dec. 13, 1860, owner Joseph Kaiser; 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 and dimensions; owner Henry Thomas Neal, master S. Fradenberg. Enrolled No. 58, Oct. 25, 1867, having been altered from a barge to a schooner barge. Owner Henry Thomas Neal, Master, J. M. White. NOSRE 5, 6
NEWMAN, Capt.
•	1877 - Arrived Port of Pascagoula, American schooner Martha, Capt. Newman, 73 tons, from Corpus Christi, ballast to master. PMR, Nov. 29, 1877.
•	1877 - Cleared Port of Pascagoula, American schooner Martha, Capt. Newman, 73 tons, to St. Marks, ballast by master. PMR, Nov. 29,1877.
•	1877 - Vessel in Port, Pascagoula, American schooner Martha, Capt. Newman, 73 tons. PMR, Dec. 7, 1877.
•	1877 - Vessel in Port, Pascagoula, American schooner Martha, Capt. Newman, 73 tons, PMR, Dec. 14, 1877.
NEWMAN, Capt. F.
•	1899 - Capt. F. Newman, of the three masted schooner Robert Ruff arrived in the river Saturday with his staunch vessel and is loading a cargo of 200,000 feet of lumber at W. Denny & Co. Mill's, for Colon. DStar, Mar. 16, 1899.
NICKERSON, Capt.
•	1877 - Cleared, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Lilly B. French, Capt. Nickerson, for Trinidad, 98,399 sup. ft. lumber, by Mosely, Wheelwright & Co. PMR, May 25, 1877.
•	1877 - Arrived, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Lilly B. French, Capt. Nickerson, from Berbice, British Guinea, ballast to Mosely, Wheelwright & Co. PMR, July 13, 1877.
NOYE, Capt.
•	1860 - Capt. Noye, his name in 1860 U. S. Census, born in Spain, occupation, sailor.
OFFREY, Julien
•	1814 - Schooner Peacock, of Bayou St. John, was built 1814 on Dog River, Miss. Territory (now Mobile Co., Ala.). Des: 22 32/95 tons; 47 x 13 x 4.2; one deck, two masts. (1) Previously registered, No. 10, Nov. 4, 1815 at Mobile, Miss. Territory. (2) Registered No. 38, Dec. 26, 1816 with owner Richard Dealy, mariner, Bayou St. John and master Julien Offrey.
OHDE, Capt. Wm.
•	1899 - "The schooner James H. Dudley, Capt. Wm. Ohde, arrived here several days ago from Havana. Dr. J. R. Gillen, who had been prospecting in Cuba, was the only passenger aboard. The Dudley was rechristened on Tuesday and now bears the name of J. W. Griffin, one of her owners. DStar, Aug. 25, 1899
OLIVARI, F.
•	1859 - Schooner Antonia, of New Orleans, built 1859, Jackson Co., Miss. Enrolled No. 42, New Orleans, Mar. 25, 1859. Owner, Angelo Lanata, New Orleans, Master, F. Olivari. Registered No. 77, July 23, 1859, owner and master same. NOSRE 6.
OLSON, Alf. aka OLSSEN, Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1892 - Alf Olssen, Pilot; on list of pilots regularly licensed for Pascagoula Harbor and all other passes leading to same.
From Pilot Laws, Rules & Regulations of Pascagoula Harbor, Miss., 1892.
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