Henry W. Stone Shipbuilding, Monroe NL
Captain Henry W. Stone was the third generation of immigrants from Devon to Newfoundland. His shipyard was in the tiny community of Monroe, on the north shore of Smith's Sound, not far from Clarenville: see the site from the air on Google here. If you can make any additions and/or corrections to the table below, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 19 July 2021.
Hull # | O.N. | Original Name | Original Owner | Type | GT | Built | Disposition |
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1 | Cumberland | E. Stone | Schooner | 42 | 1901 | ||
2 | Douglas Haig | E. & H. Stone | Schooner | 1916 | |||
3 | Chesley Stone | H. W. Stone | Schooner | 59 | 1917 | ||
4 | Thetis | J. Stone | Schooner | 34 | 1917 | ||
5 | Union Jack | W. S. Monroe | Schooner | 273 | 1918 | Lost 1926 | |
6 | Harry & Ralph | E. Stone | Schooner | 90 | 1920 | ||
7 | Humorist | H. W. Stone | Schooner | 111 | 1921 | ||
8 | Anneta Blance Fowlow | R. Fowlow | Schooner | 66 | 1925 | ||
9 | Carmen Nina | A. Howell | Schooner | 65 | 1925 | ||
10 | Maggie Stone | E. Stone | Schooner | 67 | 1925 | ||
11 | Arthur C. G. Stone | H. W. Stone | Schooner | 75 | 1926 | ||
12 | M. A. Kenny | H. Ledrew | Schooner | 20 | 1929 | ||
13 | Cinderella | Steers Ltd. | Schooner | 28 | 1934 | ||
14 | Fort Cartwright | Hudson Bay Co. | Schooner | 20 | 1935 | ||
15 | Earl John Miller | A. Green | Schooner | 28 | 1936 | ||
16 | Evelyn Evans | H. W. Stone | Schooner | 88 | 1936 | ||
17 | Maggie Green | A. E. Hickman | Schooner | 60 | 1936 | ||
18 | Miss Newfoundland | G. S. Doyle | Schooner | 19 | 1936 | ||
19 | 170072 | St. Barbe | Monroe Export Co. | Schooner | 38 | 1937 | Closed |
20 | Trinity North | E. Stone | Schooner | 98 | 1938 | ||
21 | Geraldine & Anna | Wareham Group | Schooner | 52 | 1940 | ||
22 | Monco | Monroe Export Co. | Schooner | 13 | 1940 | ||
23 | Monex | Monroe Export Co. | Schooner | 13 | 1940 | ||
24 | Queen of Newfoundland | G. S. Doyle | Schooner | 33 | 1941 | ||
25 | RN | Minesweeper | 188 | 1941 | |||
26 | RN | Minesweeper | 188 | 1941 | |||
27 | CN 166 | Emberley (MMS 119) | RN | Minesweeper | 188 | 16-Aug-41 | Danlayer late 1942, sold 1946 |
28 | CN 167 | Oderin (MMS 120) | RN | Minesweeper | 188 | 16-Aug-41 | Danlayer late 1942, sold 1946 |
29 | CN 168 | Marticot (MMS 121) | RN | Minesweeper | 188 | 12-Sep-41 | Danlayer late 1942, sold 1946 |
30 | CN 169 | Merasheen (MMS 122) | RN | Minesweeper | 188 | 12-Sep-41 | Danlayer late 1942, sold 1946 |
31 | Henry W. Stone | Steers Ltd. | Ferry | 264 | 1942 | Sank 1959 | |
32 | Ice Hunter | C. C. Pratt | 256 | 1944 | |||
33 | Invasion | W. W. Wareham | 52 | 1945 | |||
34 | 177023 | Norma & Gladys | Allan Tucker | Schooner | 103 | 1945 | Sank off Cape St. Mary's 1984 |
35 | Sid & Sam | R & M Butt | Schooner | 94 | 1945 | Burnt at Greenspond I. 1959 | |
36 | Gloria Matchim | Matchims | Trawler | 103 | 1946 | ||
37 | F. & E. Adams | F. Adams | Cargo Ship | 103 | 1946 | ||
38 | Linda May | Crosbie & Co. | Trawler | 185 | 1946 | ||
39 | Lady Macdonald | H. W. Stone | Trawler | 194 | 1946 | Crushed in ice 1950s | |
40 | Terra Nova | Bowring Bros | Cargo Ship | 379 | 1947 | Crushed in ice near Gannet Islands 1960 |