19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

Captain William G Parker was previously owner/captain of a 33t fishing vessel Florence Nightingale out of Courtmacsherry and would later be Mate on the schooner Harlequin.

Captain Philip Coleman previously served on another Kinsale Shipping Co. schooner, the Old Head

Mate John Brien) previously served on Captain Denis Murray’s 24t fishing boat Mhyrr out of Courtmacsherry and as Mate on Murray’s 81t schooner, the Thomas & Anne. *IMNCL; CLIP; Scott, Irish schooner twilight ; Thuillier, Kinsale Harbour

References:

EMILY

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Cork 1844

253t; Barque

Home port:

Cork

Owner: Activity: Master:

J Tobin

Foreign trader

!844 G Beale 1845 – 50 James Roche b.1819 (Cove) Moved to the Port of Liverpool.

Fate of ship:

Additional information:

This ship undertook East Indies trade in the late 1840s.

Captain G Beale lacks further documentation at this time. Possibly related to James Beale(b.1798), shipowner, partner in a ship repair yard at Penrose Quay and Cork Harbour Commissioner.

Captain James Roche would renew his Master Certificate, which was lost while Captain of Mozambique of Cork in 1853.

References:

L loyd’s ; UK M&M.

EMILY

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Ipswich 1817 59t; Smack

Home port:

Cork

Owner: Activity: Master:

H Bell

Coastal trade

1838 – 41 Augustine Walsh b. 1807 (Dungarvan) 1841 J Evans

Fate of ship:

Moved to the Port of Bristol.

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