The schooner H.N. Todman (1867)
General
Port of Picton Registry, Number 3 of 1867
Name: H.N. TODMAN | Type: Schooner |
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Official Number: | Tons: 135 |
Where Built: Village of Wellington | Port of Registry / Hail: Picton |
Build Year: 1867 | Value: |
Builder’s Name & Date of Certification: David Tait, June 1867 | |
Master’s Name: John Pink | Subscribing Owners: H.N. Todman & Wm. Clemonson |
Length: 92 Feet | Breadth: 92 Feet |
Depth of Hold: 9 Feet & 6 inches | Masts: 2 |
Stern: Square | Bowsprit: Standing |
How Built: Carvel | How Rigged: Scooner |
Figure-head: None | Decks: One |
NOTATIONS:
CARRIED TO BOOK OF TRANSACTIONS PP. 5.
Schooner |
See also the entry for the schooner H.N. Todman in our ships Database.
- Sold to Campbell & Ross, dated December 31, 1867, who sold to Thomas Zealand of Hamilton, dated May 11, 1870, who sold to James Clark and Donald McLeod, both of Goderich.
Newspaper transcriptions
- More to follow...
- Many references to the schooner Picton appear in C.H.J Snider's work:
"Schooner Days" TCCLXVII (267); From Grocery Scow To Great Eastern: More Ships That Jack Built - Jack Tait Of Prince Edward, 21 Nov 1936.
"Schooner Days" TCCLXVIII (268); Tait's Types: Round Sterned Delaware, Gun-Barrel Picton, and her Hickory Jibboom, 28 Nov 1936.
References and source notes
(5) C.H.J. Snider Schooner Days index, Naval Marine Archive.