Cleveland Family History Society

Lady Shipowners of Whitby

Women’s names listed as holding one or more 64th shares in Whitby registered ships; taken from “Turnbull’s Shipping Register and British & Foreign Maritime Advertiser” of 1875. This was the 26th year of publication of this listing ships registered at the ports of North East England and at a number of Scottish ports.

Women’s names in the Whitby Listings.

 Ellen BROWN

 Staithes

 Mary CLARKE

 Pickering

 Mary Arm COLE

 Staithes

 Sarah HALDER

 Hutton Buscel

 Jane HUNTON

 Whitby

 Eliza M. MARWOOD

 Whitby

 Mary NESFIELD

 Whitby

 Emily S.M. PEAT

 Nott’ham

 Hannah ROTHWELL

 R.H. Bay

 Jane SCOTT

 Whitby

 Martha STEPHENSON

 Whitby

 Emma A. TURNBULL

 Whitby

 Mary USHERWOOD

 Highbury

 Elizabeth WILKINSON

 Whitby

 Mary Clark

 Whitby

 Eleanor COLE

 Whitby

 Mary Arm ELDER

 Whitby

 Arm HALL

 R.H.Bay

 Jane JACKSON

 Whitby

 Emily W. MARWOOD

 Whitby

 Sarah NESFIELD

 Barnes SRY

 Eleanor RICKINSON

 Whitby

 Sarah SANDERSON

 Staithes

 Emily Smales

 Whitby

 *Ann THOMAS

 York

 Mary TURNBULL

 Whitby

 Sarah WEIGHILL

 Whitby  

 Hannah WOOD

 Whitby

 Mary CLARK

 Scarboro’

 Elizabeth COLE

 Staithes

 Mary Arm FARMS

 Runswick

 Mercy HARRISON

 R.H. Bay

 Mary Ann LEADLEY

 Scarboro’

 Margaret A. MARWOOD

 Whitby

 Ann PEARSON

 Whitby

 Mary ROGERS

 Robin H. Bay

 Anne E. SCOTT

 Whitby

 Dorothy SMITH

 Runswick

 Alice TROUSDALE

 Kirby Moorside

 Eliza J. USHERWOOD

 Highbury

 Arm WESTGARTH

 Whitby

 Elizabeth WRIGHT

 Whitby

* This lady shows as part owner, with Robert Harrowing, of five ships. She holds either half or three quarters of the 64ths shares in these vessels, which must have represented a substantial investment. Robert Harrowing held the remainder in each case.

Some of the names, such as Turnbull, Scott, Marwood and Smales, are those of established Whitby shipowners. The Limited Companies of Turnbull Scott & Co.; Harrowing & Co. and Rowland & Marwood followed a little later in the century.