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Charles Tripp CUVILLIE

Charles Tripp CUVILLIE

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  • Name Charles Tripp CUVILLIE 
    Born 5 Aug 1814  St. Augustine the Less, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID C6C7035FB557704FB5056D9E2134A947C48E 
    Person ID I16026  YoungFamily
    Last Modified 23 Feb 2020 

    Family Hester Anne PARKER,   c. 22 Mar 1812, Walcot, St. Swithin, Somersetshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jun Qtr 1897, Bristol District, Gloucestershire, England (vol. 6a, p. 32) Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 84 years) 
    Married 14 Feb 1834  St. Mary-le-Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    _UID E478510FA74B51468781248DA1992FFD6428 
    Children 
     1. Mary Hester CUVILLIE,   c. 24 Aug 1834, Bedminster, St. John, Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 15 May 2022 
    Family ID F4886  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • His parents were Charles and Mary, and he was a mariner.


      Records of Bristol Ships 1800-1838 (Vessels over 150 tons)
      https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs15.pdf
      p. 57
      Charles Tripp Cuvillie, Sr.
      HERO . Built at Chepstow, r8rs.
      No. 7, r8 FEB. r8rs.
      229-h tons; length 87' rrw; breadth (above) 24' 6w; depth r7'.
      r deck ; 2 masts ; snow rig ; square stern ; no gallery ; a scroll head ; a
      high quarter-deck.
      Owners: John Irving, merchant ; J ohn Harris, sail-maker; and George
      Pocock, schoolmaster, all of Bristol ; with Cuthbert Vaux, merchant,
      Sunderland.
      Masters: Charles Cuvillie. 30 Sept. r8r5, L. S. Pugh. [n.d.], Richard
      Dunn. 9 Aug. r8r7, William Small. 24 Dec. r8rg, James Rae.
      26 Aug. r8r7; C. Vaux sold his share to J. Irving.
      Registered anew at London, No. 315 in r82o ; 28 Dec. r82o.
      In Bristol ownership made voyages to Trinidad and Tobago.

      p. 59
      W A T ER L 0 0. Built at Jarrow, 1815.
      No. 42, 9 DEc. 1815.
      Previous registry, Newcastle No. 107 in 1815.
      260:-l tons ; length 87' ; breadth (above) 26' 8. ; height s' 10·.
      2 decks, the lower open amidships ; 2 masts and a trysail mast ; snow rig ;
      square stem ; no gallery ; no head ; a flush deck.
      Owners: George Eveleigh Kiddell, William Hood and James Wason,
      merchants, Bristol.
      Masters : Thomas Warren. 5 Jan. 1816, Robert Jarrett.
      Registered anew No. 29 in 1816.
      No. 29, 3 AuG. 1816.
      Constructional details as above, except now a bust head.
      Owners : as above .
      .Master : Charles Cuvillie.
      Registered anew No. 43 in 1818.
      No. 43, 10 OCT. 1818.
      2 decks and a quarter-deck; length 86' 8.; height in cabin 6' s·; other
      details as above.
      Owners : as above.
      Masters : David Jones. 29 Oct. 1819, Thomas Bell. 16 Aug. 1823,
      William Lovell. 6 May 1824, Thomas Bell.
      17 Sept. 1819 ; one-eighth sold to each, Kenneth Ross, esquire, St. Vincent ; Thomas Bell, mariner, Bristol ; and Simpson Bell, merchant,
      London. One-fourth sold to J ohn Bangley, merchant, Bristol.
      15 Oct. 1819 ; K. Ross sold one-eighth to S. Bell.
      Registered anew at Liverpool, No. 17 in 1825 ; 17 Jan. 1825.
      The Waterloo was at first a trader to Charlestown, South Carolina, for
      Kiddell, Hood and Co., and was advertised ' for sale, freight or charter '
      in August, 1819. With the addition of the new shareholders enumerated
      above, she sailed as a West-Indiaman.

  • Sources 
    1. [S148] Bishop's Transcripts, Church of England, (familysearch.org), St. Mary-le-Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, p. 51, No. 153 , 14 Feb 1834.

      Charles Tripp Cuvillie of this parish and Hester Ann Parker of this parish were married in this Church by Banns with Consent, this fourteenth day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.
      By me Thomas Grinfield, M. A. Curate
      This Marriage was solemnized between us Charles Tripp Cuvillie [he signed his name], the mark X of Hester Ann Parker
      In the presence of The mark X of William Cooper, Matilda Parker [she signed her name]
      p. 51, No. 153