Genealogy
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William Samuel Hannaford
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Name William Samuel Hannaford Christened 8 Dec1829 Salcombe
Gender Male Died 1898 Salcombe
Person ID I1366 Salcombe Last Modified 8 Jun 2022
Father William Hannaford, b. 11 Apr 1804, Thurlestone
, d. 12 Mar 1884, Salcombe
(Age 79 years) Mother Eleanor Jarvis Tolcher, b. 12 Sep 1802, Malborough
, d. 13 Jul 1872, Salcombe
(Age 69 years) Married 2 Sept 1828 St Andrews, Plymouth
Family ID F428 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Bithiah Adams, b. 2 Feb1832, South Pool
, d. 2 Dec1884, Salcombe
(Age 52 years) Married 1858 East Stonehouse
Children 1. Bithiah(Bertha) Adams Hannaford, b. 1859 C, Salcombe Devon England
, d. 12 Apr 1924, Salcombe, Devon, England
(Age ~ 65 years)+ 2. William Adams Hannaford, b. 1860, Salcombe Devon England
, d. 19 Jun 1911, Devon, England
(Age 51 years)+ 3. Adams Alfred Hannaford, c. 6 Aug 1865, Salcombe
, d. 1936 (Age ~ 70 years)+ 4. Annie Hannaford, c. 26 May 1867, Salcombe 
5. John Hannaford, b. 1864, Salcombe Devon England 
6. Elizabeth Adams Hannaford, b. 1872, d. 1873 (Age 1 years) 7. Edwin Hannaford, b. Abt 1873 8. Francis Hannaford, b. Abt 1875 Last Modified 7 May 2014 Family ID F427 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Courtesy of John Grundy / Niall C E J O'Brien.
The Effort was a wooden ketch registered at Salcombe in the 1880s and onto the 1930s. She was built in 1880 by W. Date of Kingsbridge, Devon and measured 67.7 X 18.6 X 8.2 feet. Her tonnage was 31 tons net. Her official number was 81757 and her signal hoist was MFZX.[3] In 1881 she was owned by William S. Hannaford of Salcombe and had 66 registered tons.[4] Other sources say that Henry Grant, Esq., of Kingsbridge, Devon, was the owner of the Effort in 1881 and subsequent years. In November 1881 the crew were Edwin Lapthorn (aged 50) of Salcombe, master; William Lapthorn (aged 27), boatswain; Thomas Collins (aged 35), able-seaman; Richard Henry (aged 24), able-seaman and John Milton (aged 16), cook. The Effort was the first ship of John Milton while the other crew members had served on the Effort previously.[5]
- Courtesy of John Grundy / Niall C E J O'Brien.
