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Essex (whaleship)

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Essex (whaleship)

Essex was an American whaling ship from Nantucket, Massachusetts, which was launched in 1799. On November 20, 1820, while at sea in the southern Pacific Ocean under the command of Captain George Pollard Jr., the ship was attacked and sunk by a sperm whale. About 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km) from the coast of South America, the 20-man crew was forced to make for land in three whaleboats with what food and water they could salvage from the wreck. After a month at sea, the crew landed on the uninhabited Henderson Island. Three men elected to stay on the island, from which they were rescued in April 1821, while the remaining seventeen set off again for the coast of South America. The men suffered severe dehydration, starvation and exposure on the open ocean, and the survivors eventually resorted to cannibalism. By the time they were rescued in February 1821, three months after the sinking of Essex, only five of the seventeen were alive. First mate Owen Chase and cabin boy Thomas Nickerson later wrote accounts of the ordeal. The tragedy attracted international attention, and inspired Herman Melville to write his 1851 novel, Moby-Dick.

Infobox

Name
Essex
Laid down
Amesbury, Massachusetts, U.S.
Launched
1799
Fate
Attacked and sunk by a sperm whale, November 20, 1820
Type
Whaler
Tons burthen
238 72⁄95 (bm)
Length
87 ft 7 in (26.7 m)
Beam
24 ft 0 in (7.3 m)
Depth
12 ft 6 in (3.8 m)
Notes
Four whaleboats, 20–30 feet (6.1–9.1 m), plus one spare

Tables

· Ship and crew
George Pollard
George Pollard
Role
Captain
Name
George Pollard
Age
29
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Survived
Owen Chase
Owen Chase
Role
First mate
Name
Owen Chase
Age
21
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Survived
Matthew Joy
Matthew Joy
Role
Second mate
Name
Matthew Joy
Age
26
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Died
Obed Hendricks
Obed Hendricks
Role
Boatsteerer
Name
Obed Hendricks
Age
20
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Presumed dead
Benjamin Lawrence
Benjamin Lawrence
Role
Boatsteerer
Name
Benjamin Lawrence
Age
20
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Survived
Thomas Chappel
Thomas Chappel
Role
Boatsteerer
Name
Thomas Chappel
Age
Age unknown
Race
White
Home
England
Fate
SurvivedHenderson Island
William Bond
William Bond
Role
Steward
Name
William Bond
Age
Age unknown
Race
Black
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Presumed dead
Thomas Nickerson
Thomas Nickerson
Role
Cabin boy
Name
Thomas Nickerson
Age
14
Race
White
Home
Grew up on Nantucket
Fate
Survived
Owen Coffin
Owen Coffin
Role
Seaman
Name
Owen Coffin
Age
16
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Shot and eaten
Isaac Cole
Isaac Cole
Role
Seaman
Name
Isaac Cole
Age
Age unknown
Race
White
Home
Rochester, Massachusetts
Fate
Died and eaten
Henry DeWitt
Henry DeWitt
Role
Seaman
Name
Henry DeWitt
Age
Age unknown
Race
Black
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Jumped ship
Richard Peterson
Richard Peterson
Role
Seaman
Name
Richard Peterson
Age
About 60
Race
Black
Home
New York State
Fate
Died
Charles Ramsdell
Charles Ramsdell
Role
Seaman
Name
Charles Ramsdell
Age
15
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Survived
Barzillai Ray
Barzillai Ray
Role
Seaman
Name
Barzillai Ray
Age
17
Race
White
Home
Nantucket
Fate
Died and eaten
Samuel Reed
Samuel Reed
Role
Seaman
Name
Samuel Reed
Age
Age unknown
Race
Black
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Died and eaten
Isaiah Sheppard
Isaiah Sheppard
Role
Seaman
Name
Isaiah Sheppard
Age
Age unknown
Race
Black
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Died and eaten
Charles Shorter
Charles Shorter
Role
Seaman
Name
Charles Shorter
Age
Age unknown
Race
Black
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Died and eaten
Lawson Thomas
Lawson Thomas
Role
Seaman
Name
Lawson Thomas
Age
Age unknown
Race
Black
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Died and eaten
Seth Weeks
Seth Weeks
Role
Seaman
Name
Seth Weeks
Age
16
Race
White
Home
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Fate
SurvivedHenderson Island
Joseph West
Joseph West
Role
Seaman
Name
Joseph West
Age
Age unknown
Race
White
Home
Birthplace unknown
Fate
Presumed dead
William Wright
William Wright
Role
Seaman
Name
William Wright
Age
18
Race
White
Home
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Fate
SurvivedHenderson Island
Role
Name
Age
Race
Home
Fate
Captain
George Pollard
29
White
Nantucket
Survived
First mate
Owen Chase
21
White
Nantucket
Survived
Second mate
Matthew Joy
26
White
Nantucket
Died
Boatsteerer
Obed Hendricks
20
White
Nantucket
Presumed dead
Boatsteerer
Benjamin Lawrence
20
White
Nantucket
Survived
Boatsteerer
Thomas Chappel
Age unknown
White
England
SurvivedHenderson Island
Steward
William Bond
Age unknown
Black
Birthplace unknown
Presumed dead
Cabin boy
Thomas Nickerson
14
White
Grew up on Nantucket
Survived
Seaman
Owen Coffin
16
White
Nantucket
Shot and eaten
Seaman
Isaac Cole
Age unknown
White
Rochester, Massachusetts
Died and eaten
Seaman
Henry DeWitt
Age unknown
Black
Birthplace unknown
Jumped ship
Seaman
Richard Peterson
About 60
Black
New York State
Died
Seaman
Charles Ramsdell
15
White
Nantucket
Survived
Seaman
Barzillai Ray
17
White
Nantucket
Died and eaten
Seaman
Samuel Reed
Age unknown
Black
Birthplace unknown
Died and eaten
Seaman
Isaiah Sheppard
Age unknown
Black
Birthplace unknown
Died and eaten
Seaman
Charles Shorter
Age unknown
Black
Birthplace unknown
Died and eaten
Seaman
Lawson Thomas
Age unknown
Black
Birthplace unknown
Died and eaten
Seaman
Seth Weeks
16
White
Barnstable, Massachusetts
SurvivedHenderson Island
Seaman
Joseph West
Age unknown
White
Birthplace unknown
Presumed dead
Seaman
William Wright
18
White
Barnstable, Massachusetts
SurvivedHenderson Island

References

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    https://web.archive.org/web/20160403060420/http://nmdl.org/aowv/whvessel.cfm?alpha=E
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    https://essex.nha.org/the-whaleship-essex/
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    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0302971/
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