Ten (10) is the total number of officers, passengers and seamen aboard the half brig Mary Celeste. Andrew Gillilng, Edward William Head, and Albert G. Richardson served respectively as second mate, cook and steward, and first mate while Gottlieb Goodschaad, Arian Martens, and the brothers Boz and Volkert Lorenzen were seamen. Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs was accompanied by his daughter, Sophia Matilda, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth.
No, there were no life boats on Mary Celeste after the crew went missing.
The year 1872 is the year that Mary Celeste was found adrift without captain, crew or passengers. The hermaphrodite brig in question was sighted by the crew of the Dei Gratiasomewhere between the Azores and Portugal on Wednesday, December 4, 1872, (nautical time) or Thursday, December 5, 1872 (civilian or local time). It was thought to have been drifting since Sunday, November 24, 1872, since the ship's map has a last course charting of the former date.
There was crew and paid passengers. No animals.
The titanic had 1500 passengers.
Crew and passengers 2223 people in total
907 members of crew were aboard the Titanic.
As soon as the crew were ready, they let the passengers come aboard the ship.
1,317 passengers and around 885 crew members
There was no search and rescue team search for the missing passengers of Mary Celeste. The Mary Celeste Ten went missing off the southernmost Azores during or subsequent to the morning of Sunday, November 24, 1872. The captain and the crew of Dei Gratia were the first-known contacts with Mary Celeste between the hermaphrodite brig's departure on Thursday, November 7, 1872, from Staten Island and its discovery yawing between the Azores and Portugal on Wednesday, December 4 or Thursday, December 5, 1872.
No, the people aboard Mary Celeste during the half brig's accidental or deliberate abandonment never have been found. Dei Gratia Captain David Reed Morehouse, whose crew guided the ghost ship from off Portugal to Gibraltar, opined that the Mary Celeste 10 of captain with daughter and wife, three officers and four seamen were forced to abandon a troubled ship for a precarious lifeboat that sank. The families of those aboard the hermaphrodite brig in question never spoke of hearing from, knowing about or seeing the Mary Celeste Ten ever again.
Mary Celeste
It is unknown whether any of the alcohol aboard Mary Celeste was drunk by the crew. But it tends to look as unlikely that crewmen would have brought their own alcohol aboard the hermaphrodite brig in question since Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs was known to be hard-working, honest, and intolerant of drunkenness and recklessness. The cargo was a load of 1,701 barrels filled with undrinkable industrial alcohol, whose volatility may have been evidenced in nine of the barrels being empty, possibly from below-deck explosions.