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CATHERINE
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CATHERINE

Shipbuilder (Footdee, Aberdeen)
Date1839
Object NameBRIG
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 87' 1 tenth x breadth 21' 6 tenths x depth 15'
gross tonnage 220 216/3500 tons
Object numberABDSHIP000471
About MeYard: Alexander Duthie & Co.

Fate: unknown, last in Lloyd's 1873 (C230).

Propulsion: Sail
Description: Brig rigged, 1 deck, 2 masts, standing bowsprit, square sterned, carvel built, no galleries, female bust figurehead, felt and copper sheathing.

Owners:
1839: Registered at Aberdeen for subscribing owners;
Henry Adamson, shipowner, 32 shares; Alexander Troup, corn merchant, Sclattie Mill, Aberdeenshire, 6 shares; Charles Brown, corn merchant, Sclattie Mill, Aberdeenshire, 6 shares.
Other shareholders: Donaldson Rose, Robert Spring, William Maitland, Alexander Forbes, Alexander Nicol, James Horn, George Thompson Jnr., James Buyers, George Cruikshank, trading under the firm of Aberdeen Rope & Sail Co., Aberdeen, 8 shares. James Munro, shoemaker, 4 shares; David Munro, shoemaker, 4 shares, Charles Neilson, builder, 4 shares.
Owners (date unclear): McKevor Aberdeen. Other owners included Donaldson Rose in association with others in the firm of Aberdeen Rope & Sail Co 8 shares. In May 1846 Donaldson Rose & others dissolved the said firm and transferred the shares to new partners in a firm of the same name.
(Source Aberdeen Register of Shipping (Aberdeen City Archives))
1852-53: Black & Co., Shields, now registered at Shields (Lloyd's)
1856-73: C. Morgan, registered at Sunderland

Masters:
1839-44: Master R. Granger
1845-51: Master Thomson
1852-55: Master L. Bruce
1856: R. Master Bain
1857-64: Master Scott
1865-68: Master Dyer
1869-73: Master Belsham

Voyages (from Lloyd's):
1839-41: Aberdeen - Cuba
1843-44: Swansea - Cuba
1845-46: Liverpool - Valparaiso
1847: Liverpool - Bahia
1848-51: Cork
1852-56: Shields - Mediterranean
1857-58: Sunderland - Hamburg
1864-68: Sunderland coaster
1869-73: Sunderland - the Baltic

General History:
27/11/1872:
NARROW ESCAPE OF A SUNDERLAND BRIG. The brig CATHERINE, Belsham, of Sunderland, Which arrived in the Tyne on the 19th inst., from Gothenburg, had been struck by two [meter? unclear] seas Nov. 16, which stove her skylight, letting water into the cabin, and washed away the greater part of her deckload, the remainder being afterwards thrown overboard.
(Shields Daily Gazette)

Notes: 1848 and 1864, Some Repairs

GLADIATOR
Walter Hood & Co.
15 May 1850
PATRIOT
DUTHIE
June 1827
ELLEN SIMPSON
Walter Hood & Co.
1841
ROSE
Walter Hood & Co.
1843
AURORA
Catto & Co.
April 1816
TAURUS
Walter Hood & Co.
1841
ANN SMITH
Alexander HALL & Co.
1839
JANE PIRIE
DUTHIE
1847
CLIO
1839
The Neptune" Of The Aberdeen White Star Line Off Aberdeen
Walter Hood & Co.
1844
AGNES BLAIKIE
Walter Hood & Co.
1841
ARAB
Aberdeen White Star Line (George Thompson & Co)
1839
CONQUEROR
Alexander HALL & Co.
27 April 1850
ALBION
Alexander HALL & Co.
1826