ISABELLA ANDERSON
Shipbuildervessel built by
William Rennie
(Footdee, Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1826 - 1839)
Date1829
Object NameSCHOONER
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
DimensionsRegistered Tonnage: 90 ton
Object numberABDSHIP001721
Keywords
Fate: unknown, last in Lloyd's 1833 (I269) see note.
Propulsion: Sail
Description: Schooner rigged, 1 deck
Owner:
1829-33: Anderson
Master:
1829-33: Master Sanderson
Voyages (Lloyd's):
1833: London coaster
General History:
29/06/1836:
ADVICES, ARRIVALS, AND DEPARTURES AT THE SCOTCH WHARFS. Tuesday, June 28 [...] Hore’s Wharf [...] Arrival ; the schooner ISABELLA ANDERSON, W. Sandison master, from Burghead, with a cargo of cattle.
(Morning Advertiser)
25/01/1838:
Lochmaddy (in the Hebrides), January 8.- Put in here on the 2d inst. with a strong gale of wind from S W. 4 [...] the schooner ISABELLA ANDERSON, Sandison, of Inverness, from Burghead, bound to Bristol, left here and put back on the 4th. The ISABELLA ANDERSON, in turning into the harbour, was overtaken by a heavy squall, which carried away her foreyard, which has been since repaired in the best manner possible, and she is ready to sail along with the rest the first favourable weather.
(Caledonian Mercury)
Note: There is an ISABELLA with Master Anderson in Lloyd's 1834 (I156) and 1835 (I166) of 91 tons registered in Inverness, no other details given which may be this vessel, and the newspapers suggest it operated even after those dates.
1815