PART III CATALOGUE OF CORK-BASED EMIGRANT SHIPS 1815-60
Seaman: Fate of ship:
Voyaged to St John NB
William Sutton was a younger brother to Captains Nathaniel, Thomas, George, and Abraham Sutton. Mary was impressively small as an emigrant vessel for transatlantic service.
Additional information:
Ship List, Lloyds, UK M&M
References:
MARY HOWLAND Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:
New York 1827
575t Ship
Liverpool to Cork 1830/31
Home port:
J Holland
Owner: Activity: Master:
Emigrant years: 1830
1830 L S Aiken
Mate: Seaman: Fate of ship:
Voyaged to New York
Additional information: References: MEDFORD Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:
Lloyds, Cove Ship News
Massachusetts 1804
231t Ship
Cork
Home port:
Jones & Co
Owner: Activity: Master:
Emigrant years: 1820, 21
1820 J Bernard
Mate: Seaman: Fate of ship:
Voyaged to Baltimore
Moved from Belfast to Cork 1820. Two Quebec voyages in 1820.
Additional information:
Lloyds, Passenger Arrivals - Baltimore
References:
MOZAMBIQUE Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:
New Brunswick 1833
398t Bark
Cork
Home port:
Seymore &
Owner: Activity:
Emigrant years: 1848
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