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embroiderer Pierre Oudry (his name
written as "Pyrawdrawe");
Dedier the
pantryman; Hannibal; and
Scottish servant Will Black. The 1582
survey also lists...
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Frederick William 37 Deck
Steward Edwards, Mr.
Charles Es**** 38 ****istant
Pantryman Steward Egg, Mr.
William Henry 34 London,
England Steward Ellis, Mr. John...
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Engineroom Storekeeper Second Cook (and Baker) Cook
Catering Storekeeper Pantryman Leading Steward Second Writer Able
Seaman Able
Seaman Ordinary Seaman...
- or 75-112
mixed crew)
Butcher (60-89
white crew or 75-112
mixed crew)
Pantryman (90+
white crew or 113+
mixed crew)
Second Cook &
Baker (90+
white crew...
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Pankey is an
Americanized form of
French Panetier:
occupational name for a
pantryman from
panetieran agent derivative of pain ‘bread’.
Alteration of the French...
- soda jerker... bus boy...
handyman fence-fixer...
Flapjack Juggler and
Pantryman...
worker in a
candy factory... sign painter... and
finally I
became a...
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Pantryman Charles Eisenor Pantryman Andrew Walters Pantryman J. C. Meza
Pantryman Alfred York
Pantryman Oscar Clare Pantryman Luke
McMerim Pantryman John...
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became the
first to
appear in The New York
Times under a woman's byline. A
pantryman on board, Fred Hanson, “took the only
photos of the
sinking ship….Hanson...
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steward H Stanley, bar and
store keeper GA Gee,
saloon waiter WB Black,
pantryman H Bow,
night watchman Walter Tutt,
chief cook H Stanbery,
second cook...
- left
alone in the world. In 1917, at the age of 14, he was
working as a
pantryman on the p****enger
liner Kenilworth Castle,
which sailed between London...