Year |
Name |
Owner |
|
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1897 | Alba | Wise & Co. | |
1899 | Alba | De Grelle, Houdret & Co. | |
1900 | Alba | George Beesley | |
1901 | Ado | Woermann Line |
Inward bound with a cargo of palm kernels Ado was wrecked on Lagos bar on 14 June 1902. Both vessel & cargo were a total loss.
Official No. 106967: Code Letters PVCF.
Owners: 1897 William H. Wise & Co. West Hartlepool; 1899 De Grelle, Houdret & Co., West Hartlepool; 1900 George Beesley (London) West Hartlepool; 1901 Woermann Line, Hamburg–renamed Ado.
Masters: 1897-98 Samuel Nance (b. 1842 Staithes C.N. 89376 Liverpool 1878) 1899 J James.
More detail »W.H. Wise & Co. was formed with the purchase of their first steamer Woodlark in 1871. The Nellie Wise followed in 1872. The company continued trading until 1902 when their last ship, Bewick, foundered in September of that year.
Family History:
William Henry Wise (senior) was born in London in 1822 and became a banker in Backhouse Bank. He married Dorothy Shevill in 1847. By 1861 the family had moved to Hartlepool and were living at Stranton, West Hartlepool. William (senior) died at Fern Villas, Stranton on 3 February 1881 aged 59. He left effects of £6,307.
William Henry Wise (junior) was born in 1850 at Darlington to parents William Henry Wise and Dorothy (nee Shevill). He married Alice Clarkson in 1884 at Dewsbury. On the 1891 census the couple were listed as staying at Yewtree Cottage, St Briavel, Gloucestershire with their son and daughter. By 1901 William and Alice were living in Grange Road, West Hartlepool with their three sons and three daughters and by 1911 the family had moved to Seabank, Falmouth.
William died aged 84 at Mount Hawke near Truro on 27 April 1935 leaving effects of £4,775.
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