Henry Hudson was set adrift with some of his crew after a mutiny.
he died in 1611. The crew of his final expedition mutinied and cast him adrift in an open boat. His fate is unknown
Henry Hudson was never seen after June 1611 when his mutinous crew set him, his son, and seven others adrift in the arctic in a small boat.
On his fourth expedition in 1610, attempting to find the Northwest Passage through the North American Arctic, Hudson's ship became trapped in the ice. In June of 1611, as he sought to continue on, his crew mutinied. Hudson, his son, and seven others were set adrift in a small rowboat and he was never seen again.
Ripper Crew died in 1999.
Crew Stoneley died in 2002.
Clipsby Crew died in 1648.
They didn't die.
Arthur Crew Inman died in 1963.
William B. Crew died in 1912.
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Blocked by ice every time, except his last journey, which was on the Half Moon and his crew almost died in the Hudson Bay because of ice again. His crew mutinied against him, and sent him his son and other loyal crew members on a boat to die.
Henry Hudson's death is recorded on June 22, 1611. The full details of how aren't known, and his body wasn't found. But the basic facts are, his ships crew mutinied, during a voyage to discover the Northwest Passage to the Orient. They set him and a few of his loyal crew members, including his young son, adrift in a small boat. They were never seen again. For more details, please see the sites listed below.