I got a bite from Andrew Lowe! Still a mystery, but I hope this information helps. Any clues anyone?
thelowes151
Jan 24, 2018
'afternoon Tom.
Finally got round to responding, apologies.
The only information I have been able to find to date is from an old book 'Local Records of Remarkable Events' by John Sykes, first published 1733, but updated 1766. An extract reads:
1743 April 1.
During a violent storm at sea, six cobles belonging to South Shields were lost, in which 19 men perished some of them in sight or their wives, also three cobles belonging to Hartley and Blyth, in which eight or ten men were drowned. Much damage was done at Sunderland and at Hartlepool, where a number of cobles and many fishermen were lost.
There are no names of the lost but it would appear someone has found them somewhere.
It seems that Joseph and his Brother Peter were lost then, while their brothers John and William were lost similarly in 1731.
Trust this helps
Andrew Lowe