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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
•	John Emery, Captain/Master of schooner, St. Bartholomew, date not known. POTR
ERICKSON, Capt. H. F.
•	Capt. H. F. Erickson was born 1819 in Denmark; died Oct. 9, 1901 in Pascagoula. His occupation was a sea captain. Capt. Erickson was married to Marie Wichmann (1826-1895)
EVERIDGE, Capt.
•	1865 - The Magnolia is deservedly popular with the coast community. Her punctuality can always
be depended on. Her light draught enables her to make her landings successfully without regard to the state of the tide, while her admirable officers, Capt. Everidge, and the noble, kind hearted and courteous clerk, Theodore Graham, are ever attentive to their duties. Journey on the Magnolia from New Orleans to Pascagoula. There was a social hall, two cabins. NOT, Oct.	26,
1865.
FAVER, Capt.
•	1877 - Arrived, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Eugenia, Capt. Faver (Favre?) from New Orleans, ballast to master. PMR, Oct. 12, 1877.
FAVRE, Joseph A.
•	1866 - Schooner Hornet, of New Orleans, La., built at East Pear River, Miss, in 1866. Enrolled, No. 50, Aug. 16, 1866. Owners, Joseph A. Favre, New Orleans, and William Mars, East Pearl River,
Miss. Master, Joseph A. Favre. NOSRE 6.
FAYARD, Ursin
•	1822 - Schooner Celeste built at Pascagoula, in 1812. In Jan 1822, enrolled and registered at New Orleans, with owner John Baptiste Budreaux; Master, Ursin Fayard. NOSRE 1.
FEATHERSTON, John
•	1825 -Schooner, Rising State, built at Pascagoula, Miss, in 1819 by Walter Davis. First owners, Walter Davis & Ellis Fairbanks, Pascagoula (Moss Point area). Reg Dec. 13, 1825, New Orleans, owner and Master: John Featherston, New Orleans. NOSRE 1.
FEORE, Capt. Patrick
•	1902 - Capt. Patrick Feore, one of our head stevedores is again a familiar figure upon our streets, he having returned last week from New York and Canada. He says there is no place like Scranton, and that the outlook for business, both in lumber and timber export is more promising than ever before. Many ships will soon be arriving to take away the great manufactured product of our port. DStar, Oct. 3,1902.
FERRAND, Francois
•	1821 - Schooner Maria, of Bayou St. John and Pascagoula, Miss, date and place built not listed.
The 1821 owner is Evariste Blanc of Bayou St. John; Master Francois Ferrand. NOSRE 1
FERRER, Capt.
•	1877 - Arrived Port of Pascagoula, American schooner Eugenia, Capt. Ferrer, 90 tons, from Cienfuegos, ballast to Mosely, Wheelwright & Co. PMR, Nov. 29, 1877
•	1877 - Cleared Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Eugenia, Capt. Ferrer, 90 tons, to New Orleans, ballast by master. PMR, Dec. 7, 1877.
FERRER, James
•	Schooner C. P. Knapp, built at Pascagoula, Miss. 1859, under direction of James Ferrer, owner and Master. NOSRE 6.
FERRER, Miguel
•	1855 - Schooner Sea Horse, built Biloxi, 1855. Enrolled, New Orleans, No. 13, Jan. 22, 1861. Owners, Miguel Ferrer and Joseph Ferrer, New Orleans. Master, Miguel Ferrer. Enrolled No. 57,
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