- Joseph Henderson (Pilot)
Joseph Henderson (September 9, 1826 - October 7, 1890) was an early American
harbor pilot .Early life
Joseph Henderson was born in
Charleston, South Carolina . At sixteen, Joseph left Charleston to find passage to New York as a cabin boy on a ship traveling to New York City. By the age of twenty-one, he was captain of his own schooner and a New York and Sandy Hook pilot. He married Angelina Annetta Weaver in New York City on February 13, 1849. They had six children: Sarah R., Maurice D., Joseph Jr., Mary Ann, Angelina A., andAlexander D. Henderson (businessman) .andy Hook Pilot
He was a notable Sandy Hook Pilot in the
New York Harbor and along the Atlantic Coast during the Civil War. On October 18, 1872, Captain Joseph Henderson spoke at a meeting of theBoard of Commissioners of Pilots about how he and his boat Pet, No. 9, rescued the crew of the brig Emily. [ [*Nov 5, 1872; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, pg. 2.] ]On June 20, 1885, Joseph was expressly selected to escort the French Steamer Isère, laden with the
Statue of Liberty into the New York Harbor toBedloe's Island . This event and Pilot Henderson's appearance was printed in the New York Times: "Old Pilot Henderson, who jumped from the skylight down on the quarter deck of the Isère"." [ [*ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, pg. 1.] ]On May 8, 1887, Pilot Joseph Henderson was listed in a
United States Supreme Court libel for a collision between the American barkentine Freda A. Willey and the British steamship Martello. The suit said "Henderson has been a New York and Sandy Hook pilot for nearly forty-two years"." [ [*THE MARTELLO v. THE WILLEY, 153 U.S. 64 (1894).] ]Death
On October 9, 1890, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper carried a front-page article titled: "Captain Joseph Henderson Dead - An Old Pilot and a Long Resident of Brooklyn Passes Away". [ [*Brooklyn Daily Eagle, pg. 1.] ]
References
* [http://www.hendersonfamilytree.com/Joseph.html hendersonfamilytree.com]
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