Ann & Sarah 1846-1880 sold foreign
Built by William Turnbull & Co. South Stockton: Official No. 23913: Code Letters NTPD: one deck; two masts; square stern; carvel built wood brig sheathed in yellow metal; 1855 felt sheathed in zinc; 295g; 97.6 x 26 x 16.6; new keelson & some repairs 1855; full female figurehead-removed 12 November 1857 .
Owners: William Lisle (miller) & Ninian Sheraton Tate, Hartlepool; 1868 William Todd (Church Street) West Hartlepool; 1878 R. Irvine junior & Co. West Hartlepool; 1879 Benjamin R. Huntley, West Hartlepool; 1880 Germany.
Masters: November 1847-64 Ninian Sheraton Tate; 1864-66 T Taylor.
Miscellaneous: Xmas day 1865 Ann & Sarah was riding in the roads at Elsinore when three of the crew & a passenger went ashore for provisions. The passenger was William Day who had been shipped by the British Consulate at Wyborg. They spent about £15 on goods which included a keg of spirit but did not return to the vessel for three days & when they did William Day was not with them. The master suspected foul play as all three of the crew had marks to their faces as if they had been fighting. They were taken to the British Consulate at Elsinore to be questioned. Their story was that they had all had a few glasses of brandy & got drunk before returning to their boat &, when they did leave shore, it became foggy & they could not see the ship. A strong wind had sprung up & carried them onto the Swedish coast about 12 miles from where Ann & Sarah was anchored. They left Day in the boat while they went to get help & when they returned he was dead. As the ship had to leave nothing further was done until they reached West Hartlepool. On his arrival the master found that documents had been sent from Sweden stating that Day had died either from suffocation by lying in water in the bottom of the boat or from exposure.
Voyages: 1848 Stockton-on-Tees for the Mediterranean; September 1855 Hartlepool for Constantinople; July 1856 Hartlepool for Malta; 1872 bound for Wyborg she was in collision in the Baltic & lost the mate overboard.
Crew December 1865;
Bowyer, Henry, able seaman, London
Miller, Charles, able seaman
Taylor, master
Wyre, Michael, able seaman, Kilbeggan, Ireland
William Lisle acquired shares in the early Hartlepool shipping companies. These included the Original Shipping Co.; Union Shipping Co.; General Shipping Co.; Commercial Shipping Co.; Phoenix Shipping Co. and West Hartlepool Shipping Co. As one company folded William and other Hartlepool and Stockton men purchased some of the ships as they were sold and, in many instances, set up another company. William also had shares in ships along with William Kilvington, William George and Robert Henry Jackson, Robert Elstob Hutton, Thomas Rowell, Ninian Sheraton Tate, Gustavus Adolphus Tate, Peter Watt, Robert Hutchison (butcher), Mary Sheraton (Newton Bewley) and the Ord family of Sunderland.
Family Histories of the above mentioned Hartlepool shipowners:
William Kilvington was born in Yarm c1822. He married Charlotte Eleanor Cornforth at Stockton-on-Tees in 1851. By 1861 the couple were living at the Town Wall, Hartlepool with their five children. Charlotte died in 1880. In 1881 William his son, George, and daughter, Elizabeth, were living at No. 6 Thornton Street, West Hartlepool. He was Supt Registrar & Clerk to the Hartlepool Board of Guardians for about 25 years.
William died aged 63 on 16th March 1885 at 5 Catherine Street, Hartlepool leaving effects of £4,847.
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Robert Elstob Hutton was born on 29th November 1804 at Bishopwearmouth to parents Ann Duncan/Donkin (nee Elstob) and Robert Hutton. He married Catherine Elstob on 27th December 1828 at Bishopwearmouth. By 1851 the couple were living at Cliff Terrace, Hartlepool with their two daughters and five sons.
Robert went to sea as an apprentice in January 1820 and from 1827 sailed on four Sunderland ships as master (C.N. 42414). He retired from the sea in December 1840 and in 1841 joined the General Shipping Company as a shareholder. When the company folded in 1844 Robert continued to own shares in ships.
Robert died at Hartlepool aged 53 on 30th April 1858 leaving effects of under £3,000. He was interred at Spion Kop Cemetery.
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Thomas Rowell was born about 1808 at Weetslade, Northumberland to parents William and Catherine Rowell. He married Elizabeth Rowley and they had one daughter, Catherine, born in 1837. Thomas was a bank agent and was mayor of Hartlepool from 1842 to 1843. In 1851 the couple and their daughter were living at Southgate, Hartlepool with Thomas listed as a landed proprietor.
Thomas died aged 48 on 27th March 1859 at Sedgewick House, Hartlepool leaving effects of under £100.
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Ninian Sheraton Tate was born at Stranton, Hartlepool on 18th August 1800 to parents Lucy (nee Sheraton) and William Tate. He married Sarah Gibson in 1837 at Stranton, Hartlepool and they had two children, William and Dorothy. On ships from the year 1813 as an apprentice Ninian worked his way up to a seaman, mate then master. After 38 years at sea, he gained his master’s certificate No. 47880 at Llanelly in 1851. His widow, Sarah, died aged 96 in 1898.
Ninian died aged 93 at Hartlepool on 31st January 1894 leaving effects of £1,222.
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Gustavus Adolphus Tate was born at Hartlepool on 10th July 1808 to parents Lucy (nee Sheraton) and William Tate. He became a ship agent and married Marianne Sotheran at Greatham in 1839. The couple had five children.
Gustavus died aged 41 at Hartlepool on 7th August 1849.
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