J & H Smith
A ship "The Moscow" launched at the Gainsborough shipyard of J.H.Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 12 Aug 1814 p3 column 2.
A brig "Sarah" launched at the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs J.H.Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 2 Dec 1814 p3 column 2.
400 ton ship "Favourite" launched form Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 21 Feb 1817 p3 column 3.
363 ton vessel launched from Gainsborough shipyard of Mr. H. Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 28 Feb 1823 p3 column 3.
A brig "The Henry" launched from Smith's Gainsborough shipyard. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 14 Jan 1825 p3 column 3.
A steam passenger vessel "The Mercury" launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Henry Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 15 Apr 1825 p3 column 3
A steam packet "The Bradford" launched at the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 6 Jan 1826 p3 column 3.
A steam packet "The Dart " launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Smith. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 11 Aug 1826 p3 column 4.
A steam packet "The Royal Charter" launched at Gainsborough for use as a ferry between Barton and Hull. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 31 Mar 1826 p3 column 2.
A new packet "The Pelham" launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Smith & Co. for the Grimsby and Hull Steam Packet Co. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 22 Feb 1828 p3 column 3.
R & W Furley
A brig " The Newark" launched at the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs Furley. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 11 Feb 1825 p3 column 3
A schooner "The Flora" launched at the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Furley. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 29 Jul 1825 p3 column 2.
A brig "The Nottingham" launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Furley. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 12 Jan 1827 p2 column 4.
A steam ship "The Atlas" launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Furley. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 14 Nov 1828 p3 column 4.
A brig "The Rapid" launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Furley & Cross. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 11 Jan 1833 p3 column 4.
A brigantine "Princess Royal" launched form the Gainsborough shipyard of Messrs. Furley. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 16 Apr 1841 p3 column 4.
A new iron yacht built by W C Furley launched - owner Captain Hickman Bacon at Gainsborough. Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury 30 May 1856 p2 column 4.
William Moody
In the 1851 Census he is living in Trinity Street and married to Rebecca from Lincoln and described as a shipwright aged 33 years. By 1861/1871 he is calling himself a Ship's carpenter.
A brig "Esther" launched at the Gainsborough shipyard of W & M Moody. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 30 Dec 1814 p3 column 2.
100 ton brig "The Friends Goodwill" launched from the Gainsborough shipyard of Moody & Co. Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 22 Dec 1815 p3 column 2.
Ship Builders in Pigot's Directory 1828
Capes John, Bridge Street.
Furley Richard and William, Trent Port Ship Yard.
Smith Henry, Lord Street.
Watson John T, (boat) Morton.