19th Century Cork Sutton Mariners, Sailing Ships and Crews

Captain Thomas Malony served on various Cork ships between 1854 and 1864 but failed to specify the dates.

Mate (future Captain) Benjamin Reynolds (b.1834), brother of Captain Nicholas Reynolds who was a son-in-law of Captain George Sutton (b.1804, Clonakilty), would marry a granddaughter of Captain Nathaniel Sutton (b.1794, Clonakilty).

References:

CLIP; Lloy d’s; UK M&M; Sutton Family History.

POMONA

Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:

Sunderland 1812 126t; Brigantine

Home port:

Youghal, Cork

Owner: Activity: Master:

Deaves&

Coastal trade

1827 – 30 William Veale b.1791 (Dungarvan) 1834 – 6 J Egan 1836 – 7 Joseph Deaves b.1801 (Cork)#3695 1837 – 8 Ebenezer Deaves b.1813 (Cork)#3155

Seaman:

Fate of ship:

Moved from the Port of Cork in 1839.

Additional information:

Captain William Veale sailed previously on the Dungarvan built sloop St Patrick 1804 – 27and continued to captain Youghal/Cork based ships and indicated a Youghal residence on his application for his Master Certificate in 1850.

References:

# UK Nat Arch BT1 12; Lloyd’s; UK M&M.

PONS AELII

Place and date built:

Newcastle 1824

Tonnage/ Vessel type:

315t; Barque

Home port:

Cork

Owner: Activity: Master:

Hargrave&

Foreign trade

1832 J Blow 1835 – 6 George Havelock b.1805 (Guisgro) 1837 Henry Deaves b.1809 (Cork)#3145 1839 – 42 John Mills b.1814 (Cork) 1834 – 5 John Mills b.1814 (Cork) 1835 William Bryan b.1803 (Cork)#11516 1837 Thomas Murphy b.1811 (Cork)#12385 1837 William O’Hea b.1810 (Cork)#528 1837 – 9 John Towell b.1794 (Cork) 1835 John Brown b.1811 (Liverpool)#11517

Mate:

Seaman:

260

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