Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1889 | Glencairn | Robert Livingston | |
1898 | Glencairn | J. Denholm & Co. | |
1912 | Victoria 2 | Glamo & Marinho | |
1917 | Marcel | L. Hermans |
Bound for Dieppe with a cargo of coal Marcel grounded near Llanelly Lighthouse on 3 November 1933 blocking the entrance to two channels. Her engine room caught fire & her back was broken. She was broken up at Llanlelly by E. Rees.
Robert Livingston and George Steel traded as managers and shipbrokers under the title of G. Steel & Co. The partnership was dissolved in April 1889 with George carrying on trading as G. Steel & Co. In the same year Robert Livingston and Leonard Richard Conner went into partnership as Livingston, Conner & Co. R. Livingston & Co., and L.R. Conner & Co., were founded in 1899 with offices at Church Street, West Hartlepool with the partnership of Livingston, Conner & Co., officially dissolved in July 1900. L.R. Conner & Co. ceased trading in 1916.
Family History:
Leonard Richard Conner was born in c1842 at Greenwich. He married Sarah in 1865 and, by 1881, was living at Stranton with his wife & six children. By the following decade the family were living in Clifton Avenue, West Hartlepool. He died at Hartlepool on 25 July 1918. In his will he left £63, 792.
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