PART III CATALOGUE OF CORK-BASED EMIGRANT SHIPS 1815-60
The Carrolls owned several ships, had a timberyard in Cork, imported timber from Quebec, and transported emigrants to America.
ShipsList , Lloyds, Cove Ship News
References:
TRUE BLUE Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:
St John 1814 353t Snow
Cork
Home port:
Captain & Co
Owner: Activity: Master:
Emigrant years: 1822
1822 J Hodgson
Mate: Seaman: Fate of ship:
Voyaged to Quebec
Additional information: References: TRY AGAIN Place and date built: Tonnage/ Vessel type:
ShipsList , Lloyds
Quebec 1826
291t Bark
Cork
Home port:
Bickerton, Deaves&c
Owner: Activity:
Emigrant years: 1830, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36,37, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 1830 William Hyde b.1801 (Cove) #16591 1834 Richard Heacock b.1803 (Cork) 1847 John Joseph Barry b.1819 (Grand Parade Cork)
Master:
1849 Thomas Cooper Clarke b.1808 (Cork) 1851/53 William Martin b.1822 (Whitehaven) 1852 Walsh 1832-3 John Towell b.1794 (Cork) 1836 Thomas Beattie b.1805 (Cork) 1841 David Murphy b.1817 (Queenstown) 1845 William Felkins b.1823 (Cove) 1836 David Murphy b.1817 (Queenstown)
Mate:
Seaman:
Voyaged to New York and Quebec
Fate of ship:
Captain Hyde would subsequently carry emigrants across the Atlantic on Eliza Ann and Governor Douglas. He died at sea in 1847.
Additional information:
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