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  • Samuel Cromwell
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  • Samuel Cromwell (died December 1, 1842) was a sailor and petty officer {Boatswain's Mate} aboard the brig USS Somers. Cromwell was feared by the young apprentices who made up the majority of the ship's crew, and was rumored to have served on a slaver at one time. These rumors lent credence to the idea that he would have been amenable to Philip Spencer's alleged plot to mutiny, kill the ship's officers and such of the crewmembers as were not wanted, and sail the Somers either as a pirate ship or a slaver.
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image name
  • Somers, starboard side, under sail, 1842 - NARA - 512981.tif
conviction status
  • Deceased
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Birth Date
  • Unknown
conviction penalty
  • Death by hanging
death place
  • asea, aboard USS Somers
Name
  • Samuel Cromwell
Image caption
  • USS Somers, 1842 lithograph
  • men hanging from yardarm
Birth Place
  • Unknown
death date
  • 1842-12-01
Image size
  • 200
Occupation
Charge
  • Plan to mutiny
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  • Samuel Cromwell (died December 1, 1842) was a sailor and petty officer {Boatswain's Mate} aboard the brig USS Somers. Cromwell was feared by the young apprentices who made up the majority of the ship's crew, and was rumored to have served on a slaver at one time. These rumors lent credence to the idea that he would have been amenable to Philip Spencer's alleged plot to mutiny, kill the ship's officers and such of the crewmembers as were not wanted, and sail the Somers either as a pirate ship or a slaver. On the homeward leg of a voyage to Liberia, Cromwell was put in irons a few days after Philip Spencer and Elisha Small, another sailor rumored to have been part of a slave ship's crew. After a meeting of the officers concluded that a mutinous plot existed, all three men were hanged without court-martial.