19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

Fig. 27: Detail of early eighteenth-century map of Ireland by Nicholas Visscher, with alternative spelling of Kinsale. LORD SANDON

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Richibucto, New Brunswick 1839

404t; Barque Cork, Kinsale

Home port:

Owner: Activity: Master:

McDaniel

Foreign trade

1840 – 7 George Feneran b.1808 (Kinsale)#967 1847 Henry Bowman b.1789 (Deal, Kent) 1848 Daniel O’Brien b.1810 (Waterford) 1850 G Welsh 1840 William Cole b.1817 (Bonavista, Newfoundland) 1841 Josiah Hughes b.1818 (Youghal) 1844 – 5 Patrick Neill b.1822 (Cork)

Mate:

Seaman:

c.1841 John Stamp b,1819 (Kinsale)

Fate of ship:

Participated, under Captain George Feneran, in emigrant transportation to Canada in 1847 (Charbonneau & Sévigny; Appendix: Emigrant Ships) . ‘The 407T Lord Sandon was burned at Kinsale on 21 Feb 1849’ (Bourke). This ship’s trading included Africa and New Brunswick. Richibucto is in New Brunswick and close to Prince Edward Island. She also traded to St John’s Newfoundland taking

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