150. Thomas Cardin
1851 Lead Miner
1861, Lodging with Brother Mordecai (??)
104. John Carden
Royal Marine aboard HMS Plantagenet, 1810 ??
ARGONAUT,64. (The French JASoN captured on 19 April 1782 by Lord HOOD in the Mona Passage. BU 1831) 1794 Capt. A.J. BALL, American station. He captured the French ESPERENCE,22, on 8 January 1795. Hospital ship in the River Medway from 1797. 1798 Lieut. P. Hue. 1800 Lieut. G. PAUL. 1803 out of commission. 1807 Lieut. James JAMES. 1808 ditto, fitting at Chatham. 1811 ditto, Leith in the spring, returning to Chatham in the autumn. Lieut. James JAMES re-commissioned her in January 1816 and continued to command her until 1828 when she was taken out of commission.
PLANTAGENET,74. (1801 Woolwich. BU 1817) 1803 Capt. G.E. HAMOND, Cawsand Bay. 1805 Capt. William BRADLEY, Nore - 1807 Channel fleet. 1808 coast of Portugal. Ships of war, including PLANTAGENET, together with transports arrived off Corunna from Vigo on 14 and 15 January 1809 to assist in the evacuation of Sir John Moore's army. In spite of foul weather all except the rear guard of about 2000 had been taken off by the 17th. When the French brought up cannon the transports had to cut or slip and the remainder of the troops were taken over a sandy beach into the warships.
1805 worked as a carder