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Historical Records of New Zealand

Crew of Lieutenant Cook’s Ship Endeavour, 1770.* — Giving names of those not leaving before 1770

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Crew of Lieutenant Cook’s Ship Endeavour, 1770.*
Giving names of those not leaving before 1770.

Original list.
Endeavour bark’s complement, 70 men, began wages 25 May, 1768.

Time of Discharge.
Comm’r, 25 May, James Cook, 1st lieut’t
Wim. Howson, his s’t, D. 30 Ap’l, 1770
John Satterly, carp’r, DD. 12 Feb., 1771
Edw’d Terrell, his s’t, D. 31 Aug., 1769
Isaac Smith (AB. to 23 May, 1770, then mid. to 26 May, 1771, then m’r’s mate)
Cork, Ireland, 25, Timothy Rarden, AB. DD. (AB. to 1 Feb., 1771, then sailmaker) 24 Dec., 1770
Rochester, Kent, 42, Fred’k Haite, AB. DD. 1 Feb., 1771
Deptford, 30, Benj’n Jordan, carp’r mate, DD. 12 Feb., 1771
London, 22, Sam’l Jones, AB.
Edw’d Duggan, AB.
Inverness, 21, James Nicholson, AB. DD. 20 Feb., 1771
Arkness, 29, Forby Sutherland, AB.DD. 30 Ap’l, 1770
Ipswich, 27, Isaac Parker (AB. to 25 Mar., 1769, then b’s mate)
P’r Comm’r, 26 May, Zack’y Hicks, 2nd lieut’t, DD. 25 May, 1771
Worcester, Sam’l Moody, AB. DD. 31 Jan., 1771
Cheshire, 26, Isaac Johnson, AB.
Inverness, 28, Rob’t Anderson (AB. to 25 Sept., 1768, then q’rmaster)
Henry Jeffs, AB. DD. 1 Mar., 1771
P’r Warr’t, John Guthrey, boats’n, DD. 4 Feb., 1771
Tho’s Jordan, his s’t, D. 4 Feb., 1771
West Enfield, Yorks’e, 19, Rd. Pickersgill, m’r’s mate, D. 15 Ap’l, 1771
Dailington, Durham, 27, R’t Stainsby, AB.
Leith, 24, Ja’s Gray (to 5 Feb., 1771, then q’rm’r)
P’r Warr’t, 10 June, Rob’t Taylor, arm’r, DD. 1 Aug., 1771
High Wycombe, Bucks, 20, W’m Collett, AB
P’r Warr’t, 10 June, W’m Perry, surg’n mate, D. 5 Nov., 1770
P’r Warr’t, 3 June, Ja’s Thompson, cook, DD. 31 Jan., 1771
Tho’s Matthews, his s’t, D. 31 Jan., 1771
P’r Warr’t, 13 June, 49, John Ravenhill,——, DD. 31 Jan., 1771
Hull, Yorkshire
Edinburgh, 39, Arch’d Wolfe, AB. DD. 20 Feb., 1771
Weathersfield, Essex, 27, Cha’s Clerke, m’r’s mate, D. (to 19 Aug., 1768, then AB. to 16 April, 1771, then m’r’s mate)
P’r Warr’t, 15 June, Stephen Forwood, gunn’r
Dan’l Roberts, his s’t, DD. 30 June, 1771page 6
P’r Warr’t, 17 June, Rob’t Molineux, master, DD. 15 Ap’l, 1771
Isaac Manley, his s’t, D. 4 Feb.—-
Gillingham, Dorset, 22, Matt Cox, AB.
Deptford, Kent, 27, Ri’d Hutchins (AB. to Sept., ’69, then b’s mate)
Bristol, 38, Cha’s Williams, AB.
Dublin, 29, Josh Childs (AB. to 1 Feb., 1771, then cook, P’t Warr’t, 1 Feb., 1771)
Alex’r Simpson, AB. DD. 28 Feb., 1771
P’r Warr’t, 27 May, W’m Brough’m Monkhouse, surg’n, DD. 5 Nov., 1770
Tho’s Jones (1st), his s’t 5 Nov., 1770
Jo’n Monkhouse, mid., DD. 6 Feb., 1771
Tho’s Knight, AB.
Falmo’, 28, H’y Stevens, AB.
Bangor, Wales, 27, Tho’s Jones (2nd)
Pat’k Saunders, mid., (to 23 May, 1770, then AB.) 25 Dec., 1770
Bangor, Wales, Fran’s Wilkinson (AB. to 19 Aug., ’68, then m’s mate)
Rich’d Orton Clerke
Brazils, 20, John Dozey, AB. DD. 7 Ap’l, 1771
Blackwall, 24, James Timley, AB.
Deptford, Kent, 20, Mich. Littleboy, AB.
George Nowell (AB. to Feb., ’71, then carp’r)
John Goodjohn, AB.
John Woodworth, AB. DD. 24 Dec., 1770
P’r Comm’r, 20 July, John Gore, 3rd lieut.
P’r do., 26 May, 1771, to 26 May, ’71, then 2nd lieut. Nath’l Morey, his s’t.
Enoth, N’thhamptons’e, 21, W’m Peckover, AB.
New York, Ja’s Magoa (AB. to 27 May, 1771, then mid.)
Deptf’d, Kent, 25, R’t Littleboy
P’r Warr’t, 5 Feb., 1771, Sam’l Evans (q’rm’r to 5 Feb.,
’71 then boats’n)
Widows Man (2nd), AB.
Madeira, New York, 20, Jno. Thurman, AB. DD. 19 Feb., 1771

James Cook.

Rob’t Molineux.

John Guthrey

N.B.—The ship sailed from Plymouth Sound 17 August, 1768, and from the Madeira 14 Sept., 1768.

List of Marines on the Endeavour.

John Edgcombe, serg’t; Jno. Trusslove, corp’l; Tho’s Rositer, dium; W’m Judge, private; H’y Paul, private; Mich’l Bremer, private, D, 19 Aug., 1768; Dan’l Preston, private; W’m Wiltshire, private; W’m Greenslade, private; Sam’l Gibson, private; Tho’s Dunster, private; Clement Webb, private; John Bowles, private.

James Cook.

Rob’t Molineux.

John Guthrey.

* The list is printed as it appears in the books of the Admiralty. The letters D. and DD. stand respectively for “discharged“ and “died.“ The list does not include the name of Mr. Weir, master’s mate, who was drowned at Madeira, on 12th September, 1768; nor that of John Bootie, midshipman, who died at sea, apparently in the early part of the year 1771.

Isaac Smith, a relative of Cook’s wife. He accompanied Cook in his second voyage. He was after wards raised to the rank of Admiral.

Bennett, in his History of Discovery and Colonisation, p. 74. gives puolicity to a rumour to the effect that Sutherland—after whom Point Sutherland, in Botany Bay, was named—died from wounds received from the natives, although further reference will show that he died of consumption.