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Title: The Gunbrig Charger 1807-1808
Post by: ullakarina on 16 September 2016 09:26:07 am
I am looking for information about the crew of the Gun brig CHARGER from 1808.

That year 7 Russians were sent over to the Swedish military after a mutiny (on board CHRAGER?). A lieutenant Blow was in charge of CHARGER with a man named Toll from Sweden. They were in Landskrona, during the war between England and Denmark.

I believe that one of the 7 Russians was my ancestor, Stephan, born in Russia in the year 1784.  Later, after his death a note in the Swedish churchbook mentioned that he should have been in Jamaica with the English men.

I hope someone can help me



Ulla Karin Alsvold
Sweden
Title: Re: The Gunbrig Charger 1807-1808
Post by: PhiloNauticus on 16 September 2016 08:15:56 pm
The CHARGER was a gun brig, built in 1801.  Lieutenant John Aitken Blow was in command from May 1803 until March 1810.  She was in the Baltic 1805 – 08. I am not aware of any mutiny, but it would not be unusual for a captain to put unruly men ashore.

For details of her crew, it will be necessary to consult the records now held at the National Archives at Kew, London: perhaps you could find a researcher in London that may help?

Lists of crew may be found in the Pay Books and Muster Book

National Archive References:
ADM 35/2173    Charger Pay book August 1804 to July 1807
ADM 35/2711    Charger Pay book August 1807 to March 1810

Also there is also a Muster Book
ADM 36/17420    November 1806 to December 1807