The number of people aboard Mary Celeste came to ten: the captain with his two-year-old daughter and wife as well as a total of seven crewmen and officers.
Ten people are known to have disappeared from the half brig Mary Celeste. The disappearances took place in November 1872 sometime after or while the hermaphrodite brig in question was passing the Azores. The course was a bit odd since typical shipping routes rounded the Azores off the archipelago's southern coasts whereas Mary Celeste was traveling off the northern shorelines.
No, the Mary Celeste mystery never has been solved even though many assumptions have been made and explanations offered.
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.
Nobody was found on the derelict, ghost, mystery ship Mary Celeste. The above-mentioned half brig was known to have experienced four collisions, from which there were no documented fatalities, in addition to accidental or deliberate abandonment. The hermaphrodite brig in question went down in history, before the vessel's sinking in January 1885, as an abandoned ship found drifting between the Azores and Portugal with not one of the 10 people known to have been aboard upon departure from New York City any longer on board by December 1872.
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Ten is the number of people who were on the abandoned, derelict, ghost, mystery ship Mary Celeste. Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs made his first and last voyage on the above-mentioned half brig with his two-year-old daughter Sophia and his wife Sarah. He was accompanied by three officers -- First mate Albert Richardson, second mate Andrew Gilling and cook and steward Edward William Head -- and four seamen -- Gottlieb Goodschaad, Boz and Volkert Lorenzen, and Arian Martens.
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