Transcript for DOUGLAS, Shipping register, 1882-1908, TSFR Folio 29

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Be aware. We transcribe data as seen. Where phrases appear in the registers we always try to stay close to the original text, but to facilitate transcription, we have stylised some of them, particularly those relating to transactions.

Vessel nameKANGAROO Official number45476
Port of registryDouglas Number/year1/1868
Registry date1868
Registry typeTransactions subsequent to registry
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
Joseph May Skerries, Co Dublin 22/11/1901
James Mansfield Skerries, Dublin Master Mariner 7/4/1916
Transactions
15  Entry: 11/2/1895 Marriage: 1/2/1895
Thomas Francis Quinn On her marrriage, her 64 shares passed to her husband Francis Quinn, Douglas, Isle of Man, Hotel Keeper
16  Entry: 20/11/1901 Bill of sale: 15/11/1901
Francis Quinn Sold 64 shares to James Quinn, Skerries, Co Dublin, Master Mariner
17  Entry: 22/11/1901 Bill of sale: 15/11/1901
James Quinn Sold 16 shares to John Doyle, 21 Eden Quay, Dublin, Shipbroker
18  Entry: 22/11/1901 Bill of sale: 15/11/1901
James Quinn Sold 16 shares to Joseph May, Skerries, Co Dublin, Ship Chandler
19  Entry: 7/6/1905 Bill of sale: 1/6/1905
James Quinn Sold 32 shares to James Mansfield, Skerries, Co Dublin, Master Mariner
20  Entry: 7/4/1916 Death: 23/3/1909   Will: [No date shown]  Probate:24/5/1909
Joseph May Died, leaving 16 shares to Mary Jane May, Skerries, Co Dublin, Widow
21  Entry: 7/4/1916 Bill of sale: 25/10/1915
Mary Jane May Sold 16 shares to James Mansfield, Skerries, Co Dublin, Master Mariner
22  Entry: 7/4/1916 Bill of sale: 25/10/1915
John Doyle Sold 16 shares to James Mansfield, Skerries, Co Dublin, Master Mariner
Closure
Date Closure
5/9/1917 Sunk by enemy submaine in Irish Sea on 18 June 1917.
Notes and cross-references
Notes
Backward Cross-reference This volume, transactions, folio 13