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Fanny - a general history

Fanny 1822-1861

Southtown, Suffolk: Official No. 10555: Code Letters KNWP: one deck; three masts; wood barque; 305g; 100.6 x 25.9 x 17.2; new keel 1839; new deck 1843; repairs 1844 & 1846.

Owners: 1850 George Clark Wilkinson & Co, Hull; 1856 Robert Elstob & Catherine Hutton, John & Robert Lawn, Hartlepool.

Masters: 1858-60 Lawn; 1861 Thurston.

On a voyage from Cronstadt with a cargo of deals she was stranded & became waterlogged at Hogland on 7 October 1860. Crew saved.

Fanny sailed from Hartlepool on 19 March 1861 with a crew of nine & was wrecked at Agger near Thisted on 25 April 1861. All lives lost. On 28 April 1861 a quantity of wreckage including the upper parts of both sides of the Fanny & some of the rigging, washed ashore at Thisted.   

 Lives lost April 1861;

Cherney, G, apprentice

Gordon, D, mate

Greening, William, seaman

King, William, seaman

Sweeney/ Swenney, T, apprentice

Taylor, James, seaman

Thurston, JD (master’s son on first voyage)

Thurston, Robert, master, Hartlepool

Woolgardt, Nelson, seaman

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