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No, the entire crew was not found on Mary Celeste. Somewhere around or off the Azores the Mary Celeste 10 of captain with daughter and wife, three officers and four sailors went missing from the part barkentine part schooner in question. Searches never were conducted along the Azores or the coasts of Portugal, toward which the half brig was yawing when sighted in 1872 on Wednesday, December 4 (nautical reckoning, from noon to noon) or Thursday, December 5 (civilian reckoning, from midnight to midnight).

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What ship was found floating with no sign of crew on the ship?

Mary Celeste


Were there lifeboats on 'Mary Celeste' after the crew went missing?

No, there were no life boats on Mary Celeste after the crew went missing.


In which year was the Mary Celeste found adrift in the Atlantic ocean with no sign on her crew?

The Mary Celeste was found adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. The ship was discovered by the crew of the British brig Dei Gratia on December 5, 1872, with no sign of her crew, leading to much speculation and various theories about their disappearance.


Were there any survivors of 'Mary Celeste'?

No, there were no survivors on the ship Mary Celeste. No one knows what happened to them except that they just disappeared.


When was the Mary Celeste first discovered?

The Mary Celeste was first discovered on December 4, 1872. It was found adrift in the Atlantic Ocean, near the Azores, by the crew of the Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia. The ship was in a seaworthy condition, but its crew was mysteriously missing, leading to various theories and speculation about their disappearance.


Was there a storm at the time 'Mary Celeste' was found?

No, there was no storm at the time Mary Celeste was found on Monday, December 4, 1872 (standard reckoning) or on Tuesday, December 5, 1872 (nautical reckoning). There nevertheless was stormy weather between New York and the Azores during the month of November. There also were storms after the hermaphrodite brig was discovered by the captain and the crew of Dei Gratia and before crew members from Dei Gratia landed Mary Celeste in Gibraltar.


Was the 'Mary Celeste' mystery ever solved?

The mystery of the 'Mary Celeste' has never been definitively solved. The ship was found adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872 with no crew on board, leading to various theories about what happened, including piracy, mutiny, and natural disasters. However, no conclusive evidence has been found to explain the disappearance of the crew.


What time and area was mary celeste found?

The Mary Celeste was found on December 4, 1872, in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 600 miles (970 kilometers) east of the Azores Islands. The ship was discovered abandoned and in a seaworthy condition, with its cargo largely intact, leading to much speculation about the fate of its crew.


Did the Mary celeste have an anchor on board when they found it?

Yes, the Mary Celeste was found with its anchor on board, but it was not dropped or in use. The ship was discovered adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872, fully seaworthy and with its cargo intact, yet the crew was mysteriously missing. The presence of the anchor suggests that the ship was not in immediate distress prior to abandonment.


What happened on the 'mary celeste'?

Most likely the captain and crew of the Mary Celeste thought that their boat was sinking and abandoned ship,thought there have been theories ranging from mutany to alien abduction.


Was any of the 'Mary Celeste' crew drunk?

It is not known whether any of Mary Celeste's crew drank. Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs was not known to drink or tolerate drinking. The hermaphrodite brig in question was transporting 1,701 barrels of industrial alcohol, which is undrinkable and volatile.


What is the name of the captain that was on the ship named Mary Celeste?

The captain of the Mary Celeste was Benjamin Briggs. He was in command of the ship when it was discovered abandoned in 1872, with no sign of its crew or the circumstances that led to their disappearance. The mystery surrounding the Mary Celeste remains one of maritime history's most famous enigmas.