All Forums | Main Page | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 SHIPS AND VOYAGES
 The ships
 TUSKINA
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

James E Heg
Member of honor

USA
135 Posts

Posted - 14/09/2002 :  21:53:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Børge - Here is some info about TUSKINA. She was ship rigged, 421 tons (American register). In 1842 She was in the New York - Havre trade, Captain F.W. Spencer. Quite plainly American register. In 1843, under Capt. F.W. Spencer she is in the New York - New Orleans trade. In 1845 she is back in the Ny-Europe trade, Capt. S.O. Williams. Back in 1830 she was sailing NY-Mobile under Capt. Joseph Post. Evidentally a hardy old packet and a good sailer. This info from "Queens of the Western Ocean" Carl C. Cutler 1961. Mr. Cutler died in 1934 but his two volumes of work were not published until 1961. Warm regards. Jim Heg

Erik Bye is a friend of mine.

Borge
Veteran Moderator

Norway
1293 Posts

Posted - 15/09/2002 :  18:03:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Jim, we will include the new info in the db. Does the book say anything else about the ship?


Børge Solem
Go to Top of Page

James E Heg
Member of honor

USA
135 Posts

Posted - 16/09/2002 :  00:25:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Børge - The book doesn.t say anything more of relevance about TUSKINA. However, If you would like, I can feed you bunch of ship related info about other ships on your list, paticularly the Havre, Liverpool sailings. For example, the ship I posted fron NAHA info: BENJAMIN MORGAN, was working as a Liverpool packet in that year, built 1832, ship rigged,386 USRT. HECTOR also a Havre packet, ship rigged, 557 USRT, etc, sailing for E.D. Hurlbutt & Co.
This info is probably useful to you but not of general interest to the web users, except in context. Should I send it as I pick it up on some other channel or to some other forum? Regards. Jim Heg

Erik Bye is a friend of mine.
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Norway Heritage Community © NorwayHeritage.com Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000
Articles for Newbies:

Hunting Passenger Lists:

An article describing how, and where, to look for passenger information about Norwegian emigrants
    1:   Emigration Records - Sources - Timeline
    2:   Canadian Records (1865-1935)
    3:   Canadian Immigration Records Database
    4:   US arrivals - Customs Passenger Lists
    5:   Port of New York Passenger Records
    6:   Norwegian Emigration Records
    7:   British outbound passenger lists
 

The Transatlantic Crossing:

An article about how the majority of emigrants would travel. It also gives some insight to the amazing development in how ships were constructed and the transportation arranged
    1:   Early Norwegian Emigrants
    2:   Steerage - Between Decks
    3:   By sail - daily life
    4:   Children of the ocean
    5:   Sailing ship provisions
    6:   Health and sickness
    7:   From sail to steam
    8:   By steamship across the ocean
    9:   The giant express steamers
 
Search Articles :
Search the Norway Heritage articles

Featured article