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THE SHIP HIRAM....

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Danielle-Marie

Danielle-Marie Report 21 Sep 2007 16:11

Hi all.

My 3x great grandfather George Hampshire born 1842 in Brotherton is listed on the 1871 census as being master of a vessel.
That vessel is the Hiram - poss Hiram 2 - there are no other crew members listed on the ship. Yet there are 93 prisoners.

Have looked for records of the ship online but not really sure where to look.

Could he have been transporting the prisoners abroad?
If so where?
Did he own the ship?
Why in 1881 was he a mere Waterman of a barge?

Hope someone can help
Thanks in advance
Danielle-Marie xx

Potty

Potty Report 21 Sep 2007 17:22

Where was the ship? Could it have been a static prison ship not one that was used to transport prisoners?

Chris in Sussex

Chris in Sussex Report 21 Sep 2007 17:25

My immediate thought was that it was a Hulk Ship...A ship used as a floating prison.

However most Hulk Ships were decommissioned in the mid-1800s



Chris

Danielle-Marie

Danielle-Marie Report 21 Sep 2007 19:25

Hi!

Thanks everyone for your help will look into the possibility of it being a HULK ship.

Anymore ideas greatly welcomed.

Much appreciated
Danielle-Marie :) xx