One survival is the fate of the people on board Marie Celeste. The ship in question was a figment of the imagination of Arthur Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 - July 7, 1930) even though the vessel was based upon the very real mystery of the part barkentine part schooner Mary Celeste during November and December of 1872. Dr. Habakuk Jephson was the only Survivor -- because of an ear-shaped talisman, given to him by Martha, a Murray Plantation slave, after the Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg (Wednesday, September 17, 1862) -- of on-board massacres by Africans who diverted Marie Celeste's route from Lisbon, Portugal, to Africa.
Europe was the destination of the fictitious Marie Celeste. The brigantine in question was traveling from Boston, Massachusetts, to Lisbon, Portugal. All but six of the 14 individuals officially listed as on board were killed so that the ship could be headed to Cape Blanco in the short story J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement.
No one was on board when Mary Celeste was found adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872.
A fictitious brigantine that is abandoned after all but six of the 14 people officially listed on board die in November 1873 is a simple explanation of Marie Celeste. The proper name in question references the short story J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement. The story's title refers to Dr. Joseph Habakuk Jephson, a physician from Lowell, Massachusetts, and the only person not involved in a five-member, murderous, mutinous conspiracy to survive.
Nobody knows what happened to the people aboard Mary Celeste. The Mary Celeste 10 left their personal possessions -- such as the captain's wife's sewing machine and the seamen's foul weather gear and smoking pipes -- on board along with a cargo intact other than 9 empty barrels of raw industrial alcohol destined for delivery in Genoa, Italy. The frayed ends of a trailing, worn halyard may indicate severance during stormy weather from a life boat accommodating the captain and his daughter and wife, three officers and four seamen while Mary Celeste was being aired from cargo fumes, cooled from cargo explosions, emptied of excess water or searched by pirates.
Murder is the means by which the crew on Marie Celestedisappeared. The vessel in question represents Arthur Conan Doyle's (May 22, 1859 - July 7, 1930) literary creation that nevertheless was based upon the real mystery of the disappearance of all on board the half brig Mary Celeste during November and December 1872. Mutinous crewmen were united in diverting the ship from expected arrivals in Lisbon, Portugal, to returns to Africa and killing everyone on board except for Dr. Habakuk Jephson.
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Sometime after Friday, Nov. 14, 1873 is the date when the fictitious Marie Celeste was found. The imaginary brigantine in question surfaces as the setting for maritime crimes and mysteries in the short story J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement. The fictionalized account tells readers of the first paragraph that Captain Dalton's Dei Gratia towed the derelict ship Marie Celeste from latitude 38 degrees 40' North, longitude 17 degrees, 15' West into the Mediterranean Sea port of Gibraltar in December 1873.
The fact that nobody knows what happened to the Mary Celeste 10 in 1872 is a reason why Mary Celeste is a mystery. The mystery of the disappearance of the captain with his daughter and wife as well as of all of his crew and officers remains the greatest maritime enigma of all time. No one scenario yet tends to fit even though suggestions of mutiny, piracy, seaquakes and water spouts have been offered.
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.
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Captain, officers, passengers and seamen can be described as being on board when Mary Celeste sailed on a ship. Mary Celeste means Heavenly Mary since both designations serve as beloved appellations for Our Lady Mary, daughter of Joachim and Anne and parent with Joseph of Bethlehem to Jesus of Nazareth. Our Lady always will be with those who go down to the sea in ships.
because the people on the Mary Celeste disappeared off the ship when people called to greet them there was fresh food and fresh water and he only rode on the ship with his family members and six people that work on the ship