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Fanny - a general history

Fanny 1850-1869

James Peake, Prince Edward Island:  Official No. 16760: Code Letters MCTH: juniper, birch & ash wood brig; 280t.

Owners: 1850 J Peak, Prince Edward Island; by 1857-64 J Peak, Plymouth; by 1867 Robert Hutchinson (Scarborough Street) West Hartlepool.

Masters: 1851-55 McLean; 1856-57 Care; 1867 Pennock; 1867-69 Lund.

Fanny left Soderhamn on 19 August 1869 bound for West Hartlepool with a cargo of iron & deals & a crew of eight & was abandoned in a sinking state in the North Sea about 10 miles off St Abb’s Head on 10 September 1869. The crew were picked up by the Dutch schooner Persa on 10 September & landed at Leith. The Persa had taken Fanny in tow but had to abandon the vessel. The master of the Persa, Gerend Jan Luder,was later awarded a telescope for his humanity & kindness to the crew of Fanny.

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