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Pen Drawing of Captain Charles Mockler, San Francisco, 1896

Pen drawing from a photograph of Capt. Charles “Charlie” Mockler at San Francisco, 1896. Charles was the youngest of five sons born to John and Eleanor Mockler of River John, Pictou County.

Charles Mockler   Captain Charles Mockler   River John  
Wreck of the Mattie T. Dyer, San Francisco Bee, March 17, 1896

Article on the wreck of the Mattie T. Dyer. Charles “Charlie” Mockler, native of River John, the youngest son of John and Eleanor Mockler and the brother of Capt. Patrick Mockler of Brule, Colchester County, was the captain of the sailing ship.

Charles Mockler   Capt. Charles Mockler  
Photograph: Captain Patrick Mockler 1838-1930

Captain Patrick Mockler, born at River John in 1838, was the son of John and Eleanor Mockler of River John. He was the oldest son of thirteen children - ten of whom lived to adulthood. All five sons were master mariners who sailed the world.

Patrick Mockler   John Mockler   Eleanor Mockler   Charles Mockler   River John   Tipperary   County Cork  
Book Excerpt: Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron

An excerpt from the book, Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron, regarding John Mockler and the Mockler family of River John, Pictou County

Patrick Mockler   John Mockler   Eleanor Mockler   Eleanor McCarthy   Charles Mockler   William Mockler   Thomas Mockler   Charles Mockler   Patrick McGowan   Margaret Mockler   Margaret McGowan  
Book Excerpt: Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron

An excerpt from the book, Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron, regarding John Mockler and the Mockler family of River John, Pictou County

Patrick Mockler   John Mockler   Eleanor Mockler   Eleanor McCarthy   Charles Mockler   William Mockler   Thomas Mockler   Charles Mockler   Patrick McGowan   Margaret Mockler   Margaret McGowan  
Capt. Patrick Mockler 1838-1930

Portrait Capt. Patrick Mockler 1838-1930

Patrick Mockler   John Mockler   Eleanor Mockler   Charles Mockler   River John   Tipperary   County Cork  
Pen Drawing of Captain Charles Mockler, San Francisco, 1896

Pen drawing from a photograph of Capt. Charles “Charlie” Mockler at San Francisco, 1896. Charles was the youngest of five sons born to John and Eleanor Mockler of River John, Pictou County.

Wreck of the Mattie T. Dyer, San Francisco Bee, March 17, 1896

Article on the wreck of the Mattie T. Dyer. Charles “Charlie” Mockler, native of River John, the youngest son of John and Eleanor Mockler and the brother of Capt. Patrick Mockler of Brule, Colchester County, was the captain of the sailing ship.

Photograph: Captain Patrick Mockler 1838-1930

Captain Patrick Mockler, born at River John in 1838, was the son of John and Eleanor Mockler of River John. He was the oldest son of thirteen children - ten of whom lived to adulthood. All five sons were master mariners who sailed the world.

Book Excerpt: Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron

An excerpt from the book, Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron, regarding John Mockler and the Mockler family of River John, Pictou County

Book Excerpt: Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron

An excerpt from the book, Ships, Shipbuilders and Seamen of Pictou County by James Cameron, regarding John Mockler and the Mockler family of River John, Pictou County

Capt. Patrick Mockler 1838-1930

Portrait Capt. Patrick Mockler 1838-1930