Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Vennard, George, 1772-1836 |
Born |
May 14, 1772 |
Deceased |
May 10, 1836 |
Places of residence |
New Castle, N.H. |
Occupation |
Ship owner, master, and captain. |
Father |
William Vennard |
Mother |
unk. |
Spouse |
Dorothy Clifford Bell, daughter of Matthew Bell and Dorothy Walkins, b. Feb. 5, |
Children |
1. Mary Vennard, of New Castle, N.H., b. 1792, d. bef. 1842, m. Dec. 24, 1812 to Jonathan Locke. 2. William Vennard, b. Jul. 13, 1796, d. Jan. 8, 1867, m. (intent.) Feb. 1833 to Sarah Branscomb. 3. Matthew Bell Vennard, of Portsmouth, N.H., b. Spet. 6, 1798, d. 1883, m. Sept. 8, 1821 to Sarah E. Mullen. 4. Dorothy ("Dolly") Clifford Vennard, b. Jan. 6, 1803, m. Wilson Smith of Toronto, Canada. 5. Samuel Vennard, b. Aug. 24, 1800, d. 1824, unm. 6. George Vennard, b. Apr. 10, 1805, d. Dec. 1806. 7. George Vennard, b. Feb. 10, 1807, d. Jan. 6, 1902, m. Nov. 19, 1829 to Abigail Frost. 8. Andrew Bell Vennard, of Portsmouth, N.H., b. Dec. 5, 1808, d. Apr. 18, 1857, m. Apr. 5, 1835 to Ariadne Locke. 9. Henry Tredick Vennard, b. Sept. 28, 1811, m. Eliza Wilson. 10. John Clifford Vennard, b. Jun. 10, 1815, m. 1. Elizabeth Brown of Portsmouth, N.H. and m. 2. Mary Smith of Boston, Mass. 11. Olive Bell Vennard, b. Oct. 14, 1813, m. James Baker. 12. Nancy Bell Vennard, b. Jun. 30, 1817, d. 1888, m. Sept. 8, 1839 to Nathaniel Merrow. |
Titles & honors |
Capt. |
Relationships |
Spouses: Dorothy Clifford Bell, daughter of Matthew Bell and Dorothy Walkins, b. Feb. 5, 1773, d. Aug. 3, 1855, m. Oct. 5, 1793. |
Related Records
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 3: Builders, Masters, Owners and Importers. - F44 .P8 N44
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 3: Builders, Masters, Owners and Importers. - Professional Collection - Cataloging
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
Early U.S. Customs Records and History Portsmouth, New Hampshire, compiled, 1930-1932. Volume 3: Builders, Masters, Owners and Importers. - Ready Reference Maritime
Nelson, George A.
Record Type: Library
-
-
-
S0701 - Brig John Langdon shipping papers, 1804-1816
Crew list (1804), accounts of purchase of lumber from Thomas Williams (1805), cases of gin, and paying the customs house; shipping order (1810) for pine boards to Madeira; and records of the sale of sugar (1816). Persons represented include Richard and Robert Symonds, Reuben Shapley, and Henry Tredick
Record Type: Archive
-
S1223b - Mark Laighton account book, 1819-1823
Day book kept by Mark Laighton from 1819 to 1823. Laighton was a mast and block maker and invented the roller block. He owned Laighton's Wharf and Mast Yard and had a house on Bachelor's Lane (later Green Street). Entries are similar to S1223a (the earlier book kept by Laighton) and include outfitting ships, dry goods and food items, blocks and repairs made to vessels. They also include work on the Portsmouth Aqueduct system and repair to pum...
Record Type: Archive
-
S1240 - Jonathan Marshall Tredick Vennard Account Book
Vennard lived from 1802-1839. Food items such as molasses, sugar, crackers, butter, peppermint, pepper, cheese, tea, coffee, rice and potatoes as well as household goods such as brooms, soap, bowl, yarn, candles, oil, letter paper, comb, buttons, and silk.
Record Type: Archive
-
S1495 - Jonathan Marshall Tredick Vennard Day Book
Account book for store owned by Jonathan Marshall Tredick Vennard in New Castle, NH. Vennard was born in 1802 and died in 1839. After his death his store, and the account book, appears to be taken over by his wife, Frances M. (Locke) Vennard. In 1840 the estate of J M T Vennard was probated and in the account book it appears that Frances M. Vennard sells her dowry share of the store contents to Ezekiel Twombley. J M T Vennard's store sold har...
Record Type: Archive
-
S1801 - Brig John Langdon customs declaration, 1807
Customs declaration for the brig John Langdon, captained by George Vennard and owned by William Treddick. Dated March 13, 1807. The ship was bound for Portsmouth, N.H., from Guadeloupe, a French colony. The cargo incuded coffee and cotton. Transcription: La Guadeloupe Douane Imperiale. Déclaration de départ, tant des Bâtimens français et neutres, que des Barques et Bateaux. Extrait du registre des déclarations de départ, tant des Bâti...
Record Type: Archive
-
Sheafe Connections: A Genealogical Chart of the Descendants of Edmund Sheafe, 1559-1869. - REF CS71 .S542
White, Amelia M., comp.
Record Type: Library
-
-
The Pepperrells in America. - Rare Book 51736
Howard, Cecil Hampden Cutts, 1862-
Record Type: Library
-
-