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Mary Celeste was a British ship built in Canada during the British ownership of the US and Canada. Mary is the name of the daughter of the man who built the ship. Celeste is Spanish roughly meaning "heavenly beauty".
"Heavenly bitterness" is a possible meaning of the name "Mary Celeste." The feminine proper name "Mary" possibly originates in the Hebrew מרים for "bitterness." The feminine proper name "Celeste" traces its origins back to the Latin caelestis for "heavenly."
Dei Gratia is the name of the ship that found Mary Celeste. The respective captains of the two ships, Captain David Reed Morehouse and Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs, knew one another. They met for dinner just before Mary Celeste's scheduled departure on Tuesday, November 5, 1872, from New York's East River Pier 50 and planned to meet again since the destination of both ships was Italy.
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Benjamin Spooner Briggs was captain of the ship Mary Celeste at the time that Albert G. Richardson was first mate, Andrew Gilling second mate, Edward William Head cook and steward, and Boz Lorenzen, Arian Martens, Gottlieb Gondeschall and Volkert Lorenzen were crewmen.
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Mary-Anne Fahey is Morris Gleitzmans wifes name.
Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd.
Mary Todd Lincoln was Abraham Lincoln's wife's name.
The corpses of two captains are the only dead bodies known to have been on Mary Celeste. Captain Robert McLellan caught cold and died of pneumonia the first week of the first voyage of Mary Celeste, under the half brig's original name Amazon, in June 1862. Captain Edgar M. Tuthill died while the hermaphrodite brig was returning from Calcutta, India, with the death prompting the sale of Mary Celeste by David Cartwright, owner from 1874 to 1880, to Wesley Gove, owner with four shareholders until the part barkentine part schooner's shipwreck in 1885.
Joshua Dewis is the name of the builder of the half brig Mary Celeste. The Nova Scotian in question was both the builder and the majority owner of the hermaphrodite brig in question. He worked on the part barkentine part schooner from fall of 1860 through spring of 1861, when Mary Celeste was launched on Wednesday, May 18, 1861, under the original name of Amazon.