19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

MORNING STAR

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Nova Scotia 1838 104/74t; Schooner

Home port:

Cork, Kinsale

Owner: Activity: Master:

J Dawson, George Brown

Coastal trade

1844 – 6 Mahony 1850 – 2 John Stamp b.1819 (Kinsale)

Fate of ship:

Unknown.

Additional information:

While this vessel was built in Nova Scotia, a George Brown was documented by Thuillier to have been a noted shipwright in Kinsale during the nineteenth century. Captain John Stamp mostly sailed on vessels out of Kinsale and obtained his Master Certificate in 1872. CLIP; Lloyd’s; UK M&M; Thuillier, Kinsale Harbour .

References:

MOZAMBIQUE

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

New Brunswick 1833

398t; Barque

Home port:

Cork

Owner: Activity: Master:

Seymour

Foreign trader

1848 – 52 Charles Pennington b.1810 (London) 1853 James Roche b.1819 (Cove)

Fate of ship:

Unknown.

Additional information:

Seymour information can be found in association with their 332t brig Garland .

Captain Charles Pennington documented Cork-Quebec, West Indies and Cape Horn trade. He was previously Master of William Large Captain James Roche documented a London to South Australia voyage on Mozambique , having previously voyaged to the East Indies on Seymour’s 332t brig Garland in 1851.

References:

Lloyd’s; UK M&M.

MURRE

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Kinsale 1820

47t; Sloop

Home port:

Kinsale

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