Here is one of several newspaper announcements at the time
Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880 ), 9 Dec 1881, p. 2
Names from the newspaper article:
Crew: A. Port, R. Port, F. Port, J. Christian, Alex. Seales, Gilbert Corbet + 3 deckhands
Another newspaper account provides these names of the lost:
A Port, owner, R. D. Port, captain,.F. Port purser, all of Wiarton. J. Christison engineer, Red Bay; Alex. Scales, wheelsman, Keppel; Gilbert Corbet, fireman, Owen Sound; four deck hands, names unknown, J. Jestin, Port Elgin; J. Holeek, S. Thompson, of Meaford, I Hutshart and wife, Tobermorry; R. Gillespie; Jas. Hope, Sydenham; Capt. McLeod, Goderich; Mr. Hill, Collingwood Township.
The names of the others are not known but they were a number of labourers engaged in work at Watt's mill, Lion's Head and McLandress shanty Tobennorry. [Source: http://images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/59542/data]
Continue reading the full story on The National Post's story: Georgian Bay shipwreck from 1881 found mostly intact with possible human remains on board
Link to newspaper article online: http://images.ourontario.ca/ghpl/120914/page/3?n=
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