John POWDRELL
Susan HARDY
(Cir 1828-)

Frederick Jackson POWDRELL
(1861-)

 

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1. Marion Logie MINTY

Frederick Jackson POWDRELL 1074,1076

  • Born: 1861, Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding Of Yorkshire, England 1073,1074,1075
  • Marriage (1): Marion Logie MINTY on 3 Jan 1884 in Elgin, Moray, Scotland 47,1068

bullet   Another name for Frederick was Frederick POWDERELL 47.,1035

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

1. Alt. Birth, 1855, England. 1076

2. Alt. Birth, 1856, Elgin, Moray, Scotland. 47

3. Census: Family living at 16 Providence Terrace, 1871, Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding Of Yorkshire, England. 1077 Father away at time of census. This event was shared from John POWDRELL who also shared it with Ellice M. POWDRELL (Household Member), James POWDRELL (Household Member), John POWDRELL (Household Member), Margaret M. POWDRELL (Household Member), Sarah E. POWDRELL (Household Member), Sarah T. CHAPMAN (Household Member), Susan HARDY (Household Member), and Walter R. POWDRELL (Household Member).

4. Census: Family living at 16 Providence Terrace, 1871, Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding Of Yorkshire, England. 1075 Father away at time of census.

5. Census: Census of steamer Eastella in Wales, 1881, Wales. 1074

6. Occupation: Able Bodied Seaman on the ESTELLA, 1881, Wales. 1074

7. Residence: 40 Broad St, 3 Jan 1884, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1068

8. Occupation: Fishing Captain / Shipmaster, Between 1885 and 1900, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1068

9. Census: Ships Census for Scotland, Master of DAISY, 1891, Moray, Scotland. 1078 Roll No. CSSCT1891_409

The DAISY was a fishing trawler

10. Court: Convicted of Fishing inside 3 mile limit and fined £100, 15 Jun 1896, Forfar, Angus, Scotland. 1079 The Parliamentary Debates
24 June to 16 July 1896

ILLEGAL TRAWLING. CAPTAIN PIRIE (Aberdeen N.) I beg to ask the Lord Advocate whether his attention has been called to the case of Frederick Powdrell master of the trawler Pansy who was convicted on the 15th ult by the Sheriff Substitute at Forfar of trawling within the three mile limit and sentenced to pay a fine of £100 the alternative being 60 days imprisonment whether it is a fact that Powdrell being unable to pay the fine applied to the owner of the vessel and was refused assistance what were the reasons which led the Procurator Fiscal of Forfar to refuse the request made to him that he should take action in the matter under Section 10 Sub section 6 of The Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 1895 which expressly meets such a case as this by providing that failing payment by a certain date of the fine imposed decree therefor may be pronounced against the owner of the offending vessel the master of the vessel being thus relieved and whether steps will be taken to secure that in this and in future similar cases the above sub section will be enforced as likely to be a stronger deterrent to breaking the law

THE LORD ADVOCATE (Mr GRAHAM MURRAY, Buteshire) I have inquired into the facts of this case which are stated with substantial correctness in the first two paragraphs. I am of opinion that Section 10 Sub section 6 of The Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 1895 quoted in the third paragraph of the question does not apply to a conviction such as the present which was obtained under the Fisheries Act of 1889. The point has not been decided by the Court and my opinion upon the matter is therefore not conclusive. I feel bound however to add that assuming the prosecutor had had the discretion which I think he had not inasmuch as this was a very clear and persistent violation of the three mile limit and that Powdrell had been twice previously convicted of illegal trawling and twice of other breaches of the Fisheries Laws, it was not a case where, with due regard of the interests of line fishermen, any relief ought to have been granted.

11. Occupation: Master of the Trawler PANSY, 15 Jun 1896, Forfar, Angus, Scotland. 1079

12. Census: Vessel Census for Scotland, Master of NORTH WIND, 1901, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1080 The North Wind was a fishing trawler


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Frederick married Marion Logie MINTY, daughter of William MINTY and Elizabeth LOGIE, on 3 Jan 1884 in Elgin, Moray, Scotland 47.,1068 (Marion Logie MINTY was born before 18 Jul 1860 in Elgin, Moray, Scotland 590,1069, christened on 18 Jul 1860 in Elgin, Moray, Scotland,590 died before 16 Dec 1933 and was buried on 16 Dec 1933 590.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

1. Minister/Priest: Robert Cowan, 3 Jan 1884, Elgin, Moray, Scotland. 954

2. Witnesses: Annie James and James Glass, 3 Jan 1884, Elgin, Moray, Scotland. 954




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