Thomas Hansen (captain)

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Thomas Hansen Snr.
Born1762 (1762)
Died(1837-01-30)January 30, 1837
NSW, Australia
NationalityEnglish
OccupationSea Captain
Known forCaptain of the Brig Active, first Mission ship to New Zealand, 1814.
Spouse(s)Hannah Coates (1751–1823). [1]
Children2

Captain Thomas Hansen Snr. (1762-1837) was the master of the first mission ship to New Zealand, the brig Active. Hansen was born in 1762, and baptised in the parish of St Peter upon Cornhill, London, on 8 May, 1763 at age 16 months. [2] [3]

Hansen was married to Hannah Coates, in 1783.

The second voyage of the Active in 1814, brought the Reverend Samuel Marsden to New Zealand, where Marsden preached the first sermon, on Christmas Day 1814 [4]

During another voyage of the Active, arriving at the Bay of Islands, New Zealand in February 1816, [5] Captain Hansen rescued the last six surviving men of the Betsy, who had made shore and had been looked after by a Maori tribe at North Cape. [6]

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