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Countrymouse

Countrymouse Report 28 Mar 2023 09:59

Thank you to Argyllgran, nameless one and greyghost. I didn't have access to ancestry and decided to trace this family on whom I had been completely stuck last time I looked. What I found was through familysearch and a free download from TNA therefore some of this is new to me. Thank you very much.
I have also found some descendants of Elizabeth's (Lewin) which may help with DNA matches.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 26 Mar 2023 17:42

A bit more to fill in:
August 1876 - January 1877 Commanded (from commissioning at Sheerness) by Captain Lindesay Brine, bring the ship out to Australia (to become commodores' flagship)
January 1877 - September 1878 Commanded by Commodore Anthony Hiley Hoskins, Australia
1 October 1878 - 10 March 1882 Commanded (until paying off at Sydney) by Commodore John Crawford Wilson, Australia
16 January 1882 Training ship in Australia (Royal Gift to New South Wales Naval Brigade).
February 1893 Sheer hulk.
24 August 1923 Sold

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Mar 2023 17:36

Wolverine, 1863
Type: Corvette ; Armament 21
Laid down : Woolwich 14 Apr 1859 ; Launched : 29 Aug 1863 ;
Disposal date or year : 1923
BM: 1702 tons ; Displacement: 2431 tons
Propulsion: Screw Complement: 275
Machinery notes: 1549 hpi 400 h.p. ; Speed ; 11.2 knots ;
Notes:

1860 Woolwich, building

8 May 1864 Woolwich. Commissioned.

9 May to 31 Dec 1864 Irregular or particular service. Medical report : number of Cases of Disease and Injury.

1870 Sheerness

29 Dec 1870 departs Malta for India.

3 Mar 1871, departed Bombay for Zanzibar.

31 Mar 1871, detained a slave dhow, Name Unknown.

16 Apr 1871, detained 2 slave dhows, Names Unknown.

9 Jan 1872, detained a slave dhows, Name Unknown.

14 Jan 1872, detained a slave dhows, Name Unknown.

15 Feb 1872, detained a slave dhow, Name Unknown.

Jun 1872, salvage services rendered to the yacht Sea King, owned by the Sultan of Zanzibar, by the carpenter and certain members of the crew of the "Wolverene."

27 Sep 1872, detained a slave dhow, Name Unknown.

1 Aug 1876 Commissioned at Sheerness.

1879 Australia

1879 Those borne additional on the books include Officer performing Surveying duties ; Victualling, Ordnance and Medical Stores at Sydney ;

1881 Training Ship in Australia.

1923 sold as sheer hulk

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~pbtyc/18-1900/W/05271.html

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 26 Mar 2023 17:30

HMS Wolverene was in Australia. Charles may have sailed in the ship from Sheerness in 1976 to being the Commodores flagship in australia. Charles may have ben apid off in Australia.
It was a wooden corvette with 21 guns.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Mar 2023 17:18

In the RN Register of Seaman's Services record which I posted at 16:50, the ships and dates are mostly different from the record transcribed by Greyghost.

Sirius - 1/1/1873 - 31/1/1873, Boy 1st Class.
Sirius - 1/2/1873, Ord. 2nd class.
Sirius - 1/4/1873 - 5/12/1873, Ord.
Naval Barracks - 6/12/1873 - 8/1/1874, Ord.
Duncan - 9/1/1874, Ord.
Duncan - 1/8/1874 - 16/4/1875, Stoker 2nd class
Pembroke - 17/4/1875 - 16/9/1875, Stoker 2nd class
Asia - 17/9/1875 - 25/9/1875, Stoker 2nd class
Malabar - 26/9/1875, Stoker 2nd class
Malabar - 1/3/1876 - 21/4/1876, Stoker
Asia - 22/4/1876 - 19/8/1876, Stoker
Wolverene - 20/8/1876 - 7/11/1879, Stoker

In the column for "GC badges worn", it says G.I. 1/4/1878

His conduct was always "very good" or excellent.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Mar 2023 16:54

Charles Tyrrell
in the Web: UK, Royal Naval Seamen Index, 1853 -1872
Name: Charles Tyrrell
Birth Date: 3 Jan 1855
Birth Place: Saint Pancras, Middlesex
Service Number: 12892B
Reference: ADM 139/929/12892

I expect Countrymouse has all his history, but posting in case not;

Charles W Tyrrell
in the 1861 England Census
Name: Charles W Tyrrell
Gender: Male
Age: 6
Relation: Son
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Where born: St Pancras, Middlesex, England
Civil parish: St Pancras
Ecclesiastical parish: Regent Square
County/Island: Middlesex
Country: England
Registration district: Pancras
Sub-registration district: Grays Inn Lane
ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Neighbors:
Household schedule number: 85
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Charles W Tyrrell 38 Head
Esther Tyrrell 36 Wife
Elizabeth Tyrrell 11 Daughter
Esther Tyrrell 9 Daughter
Charles W Tyrrell 6 Son
Louisa Tyrrell 2 Daughter .


Charles Tyrrell
in the 1871 England Census
Name: Charles Tyrrell
Age: 16
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Relation: Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Gender: Male
Where born: Middlesex, London, England
Civil parish: Vessels
Town: Hamoaze
County/Island: Devon
Country: England
Registration district: Stoke Damerel
Sub-registration district: Tamar
ED, institution, or vessel: Impregnable (1)
Household schedule number: 1
Piece: 2141
Folio: 30
Page number: 10
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Charles Kennacott 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Alfred Cooke 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Thomas Gardiner 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
William N Trotman 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Edward Davis 17 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
William Jones 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Robert Smith 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Arthur Wakefield 15 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
John Smith 16 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)
Charles B Mann 15 Boy 2nd Class (Boy)

[and many pages of others ]

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 26 Mar 2023 16:50

???

From Ancestry:

Charles Tyrrell
in the UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 1848-1939
Name: Charles Tyrrell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 3 Jan 1855 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Birth Place: St Pancras, London
First Service Date: 1 Jan 1873 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
First Ship Served On: Sirius
Last Service Date: 7 Nov 1879
Last Ship Served On: Wolverene
Service Number: 67497 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

W probably means wounded, as suggested.

This record says "invalided", and then "Traced P 25/11/79" <<<<<<<<<<<<<
I assume P means Pension.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 26 Mar 2023 16:25

Thanks Greyghost, I,ve also been sent the picture. I,ve it got much power on my IPad, but wouldn’t he have had to do about 20 years for the pension ( no power to look it up).
I did wonder if it was a war pension which might have a different time period?

greyghost

greyghost Report 26 Mar 2023 14:32

Countrymouse has sent via PM a photocopy of what I presume is just part of this person's RN service history.

Whoever he was, his DoB was 3 Jan 1855 ( a date written immediately prior to the date he joined Orantes and worked out by the entry for when he attained age 18)

Listed are the dates he served where in what rate -

HMS Orantes from 9 Aug 1870 to 14 August 1871 as a Boy 2nd Class
HMS Orantes 15 Aug 1871 to 27 Oct 1871 as a Boy 1st class
HMS Sirius 28 Oct 1871 to 7 June 1872 as Boy 1st class
HMS Sirius 8 June 1872 to 31 Dec 1872 as Boy 1st class
Attained the age of 18 on 3 Jan 1873 and continued from then for 6 years and 310 days on HMS Sirius until 7 Nov 1879 when he joined
HMS Royal Adelaide (which although commissioned in 1860 was converted to serve as a depot ship in 1860). It says at this stage he was a Stoker. Whilst there he would no doubt have completed his leaving routines and his service ceased
He had been awarded 1 (G.C.) Good Conduct Badge

The final entry is W: for Pension 26 Nov 1879 o.n. 67497
I would read this as he was eligible for Pension from 26 Nov 1879 and his Official No. was 67497

It was not until 1859 that pensions for service were granted automatically to all ratings who had served 20 consecutive years in the Royal Navy. Either rules had changed in the interim period or he had perhaps sustained an injury to warrant the earlier award?

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 25 Mar 2023 16:12

When were his start and end of service dates?

greyghost

greyghost Report 25 Mar 2023 15:56

? a shortening of wef - with effect from? But still not guaranteed that's what it is without knowing more.

Countrymouse

Countrymouse Report 25 Mar 2023 13:38

It was from the National Archives UK site. At the end of the page where the ship were listed it said GC badge ( which I realise is Good Conduct), then w for pension and a date in Nov 1879. This I believe to be the date he left the navy.

greyghost

greyghost Report 25 Mar 2023 12:02

Where have you downloaded the record from and who is it for.

Knowing the context of the lettering /wording may help to determine what it relates to.

If you've downloaded from a pay to view site ie TNA then perhaps you could upload to your Keepsafe on here and make the record public so we can look at it there or copy and paste to here.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 25 Mar 2023 11:58

Without seeing the record, it's hard, if not impossible, to think what it could be.

Where did you find the record? Is it possible for you to post a link, or copy/paste it for us to see?

Countrymouse

Countrymouse Report 25 Mar 2023 11:47

I have downloaded a naval record which, at the end, says w for pension 26 Nov 1879.
Googling has not helped me. I expect it is something obvious so could anyone tell me? Thank you.