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Captain
William SMITH
of the bark Marie
Laure
The earliest documented piece of information I have on William
is his marriage to Sarah Ann TEDMAN at Burnett Street in Hobart Town. The
marriage was according to the rites of the Congregationalists and was on 30
September 1874. William was a bachelor mariner of full age while Sarah was
the 19 year old spinster daughter of a splitter. Witnesses to the marriage
were William, William John and Mary Ann TEDMAN. On the same day Sarah
Ann's sister Rosetta Caroline TEDMAN married Domingo Jose EVORALL. He was
also a bachelor mariner of full age while Rosetta was only 17 years old.
I found the photo of William at the Hobart Archive Office and
when I showed it to my grandmother, she said it was her grandfather. When
I mentioned he was known as "Black Billy the Samoan" she said he was
only sunburnt from being on the whaling boats too long. But further
research finds him mentioned in the book 'Harpoons ahoy!' by
....................... on page 18.
"Dat's notting," Larsen
broke in. "I remember de Marie Laure, when Black Billy de
Samoan had her.
Something lak a sheep she vos.
Black Billy done no good in her.
She vos a hoodoo with him, lak de Maid
of Erin vos too, when he had her. De whales dey keep avay from
her."
The other documentation I found was
William's application for a master's certificate for a foreign going ship.
This gives a lot of data about his service on the whaling boats. It is
dated Hobart Town, 1 March, 1876. At the time of applying he was 36 years
of age, was born at Navigators Island on the 25 March 1840 and had been at sea
since 1852 having served as master in the whaling trade for three years previous
to January 1874. He had had continuous service in the whaling trade from 1852
until April 1870. Boats he had served on were: Venus, Offley,
............., Calypso, Prince Regent, Flying Childers, Maid of Erin, Waterwitch,
Highlander, Southern Cross and Othello.
William SMITH was listed as Master
of the ship Marie Laure,
328 tons, Port of
Registry Hobart, owner William SHERWIN,
from 18 September 1877 until 9
June 1884.
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Departure date from Hobart Town |
Cargo collected at whaling grounds |
Arrival date back into Hobart Town |
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8 October 1877 |
sperm oil |
19 April 1879 |
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May 1879 |
55 tons oil |
13 January 1881 |
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2 March 1881 |
61 tons oil |
14 August 1882 |
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September 1882 |
60 tons oil |
22 May 1884 |
These records are found at MB 2/33/59, MB 2/39/36, MB 2/39/37
and MB 2/39/38 at the Archives Office of Tasmania.
I have not researched much about his descendants
but a chart can be found here.
A relative, Kim McDermott has kindly given me the following
information as well:
Seaman's workbox Whale's
Teeth
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