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Linda G

Linda G Report 31 Jul 2007 18:54

Hi Gillian, I was very interested to hear about James Macdougall but am a little confused. Am I right in saying that you think he missed boarding the Titanic and got the next ship after that. Then you said he went from Scotland.....but the Titanic sailed from Southampton. Can you tell me again please.....Sorryyyyyy Linda

Linda G

Linda G Report 31 Jul 2007 17:17

Hi Philip, Here is you first one Name: Mrs COLDWELL Date of departure: 5 January 1893 Port of departure: London Destination port: Melbourne Destination country: Australia Age: Marital Status: Married Sex: Female Occupation: Notes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: HIMALAYA Official Number: 0 Master's name: J Orman Steamship Line: Where bound: Sydney, Australia Square feet: Registered tonnage: 3597 Passengers on voyage: 0 and the second Name: Mrs COLDWELL Date of departure: 19 December 1901 Port of departure: Liverpool Destination port: Cape Destination country: South Africa Age: 36 Marital Status: Married Sex: Female Occupation: Married Notes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Child COLDWELL aged 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: MEDIC Official Number: 0 Master's name: J B Ranson Steamship Line: Where bound: Sydney, Australia Square feet: 10559 Registered tonnage: 7825 Passengers on voyage: 353 If you want the original images please PM e Linda

Linda G

Linda G Report 31 Jul 2007 17:13

Hi Mary, Having a bit of trouble with John but have found this so far, do you think they have any connection? Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Name: Grace MILLER Date of departure: 1 May 1925 Port of departure: Liverpool Destination port: Quebec Destination country: Canada Age: 32 Marital Status: Sex: Female Occupation: H Wife Notes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: - Audrey MILLER 3 Florence MILLER 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: MONTROSE Official Number: 145919 Master's name: Capt Landy Steamship Line: Canadian Pacific Where bound: Montreal, Canada Square feet: 16713 Registered tonnage: 9823 Passengers on voyage: 612 Last known address 1 Hesketh Shore, South, Blackpool

MaryinSpain

MaryinSpain Report 31 Jul 2007 13:11

Hi Linda Wonder if you can help me please - looking for John Miller who emigrated to Canada mid to late 1920's with wife (name unknown= and 2 children Jack and Audrey. John was born c 1906 in Withnell, Chorley Lancashire. If the info is too sketchy dont worry. Thanks Mary

Muskham

Muskham Report 31 Jul 2007 11:17

Hi Linda, Pehaps I wrote too much on my first request for you to read. JAMES MCDOUGALL went to Canada from Scotland on the first ship to sail after the Titanic but I would like to know which one, where from and anything else there may be to know about him which might help to correctly slot him into my family. Thank you for your kind offer to look up for all of us. Regards, Gill

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Jul 2007 10:37

Oh Linda!! Thank you [again] sooo much. I am really thrilled you found my Urens. With such a paucity of information - apart from names - I thought they might prove elusive. Thanks again Victoria

Linda G

Linda G Report 31 Jul 2007 06:49

Good Morning All, I think Philip is the onlt one to deal with that's been on the list so far. If I have missed anyone could you please PM me? PHILIP.....I am off to work now but will search for yours this evening. List is still Open Linda

Philip

Philip Report 30 Jul 2007 22:15

Linda, thanks for the kind offer, could you please look for a female Coldwell in 1893 travelling from London to Melbourne Australia. Also (If you don't mind) could you check for the same, female Coldwell in 1901 (aged 36) travelling from Liverpool to Cape South Africa.

Linda G

Linda G Report 30 Jul 2007 20:11

Hi Victoria, Sorry I took so long getting back to you but I had been having a good search, as with such good information from you I felt sure I would have found something Unfortunately absolutely nothing on any of the names. As with others I have difficulty with I searched all different spellings of the name, all dates and all countries. Just in case they went somewhere else first but all with no luck Linda

Moira

Moira Report 30 Jul 2007 20:04

thanks for the lookup Linda Moira

Linda G

Linda G Report 30 Jul 2007 20:00

Sorry Miora, No Sorsby's by those names. I even searched all countries, all dates and various spellings of the name. Sorry Linda

Victoria

Victoria Report 30 Jul 2007 19:46

Added By Victoria Cawley on 29/07/2007 18:08:18 | Update Message | Delete Message Hi, Would it be possible for you to do a search for the following people. Sidney Horn Cawley born 1887 in South Brent, Devon and his wife, Nina E V Cawley along with their children Sidney J and Joan N H Cawley, they were both born in Chard, Somerset and Joan was only born in 1920. Could you also do me a favour by looking up a Ruth May Hookway, born 1884 in Middlesex and her husband Thomas Hookway. They may well have gone prior to 1920. Also, again from the same family a Charlotte Cotton born 1855 South Brent. Did you spot the deliberate mistake then - they went to Canada Thank you so much for all your help. Kind Regards Jane

Moira

Moira Report 30 Jul 2007 19:18

Hello Linda, Thank you so much for trying to find my John Kerr. Would you please look to see if JOHN THOMAS SORSBY b 1857 Ecclesfield Sheffield who travelled to USA with his 2 sons PERCY SORSBY AND WILFRED SORSBY, they left England 1889 - 1900, they lived in Sheffield before going to USA they left a wife and two other children in England Moira

Silver Streak

Silver Streak Report 30 Jul 2007 18:47

Hi Linda, Many thanks for looking. Silver.

Linda G

Linda G Report 30 Jul 2007 18:24

Hi Victoria, Here he is with all the family plus some! Linda Name: W UREN Date of departure: 15 April 1899 Port of departure: Plymouth Destination port: Auckland Destination country: New Zealand Age: 40 Marital Status: Married Sex: Male Occupation: Farmer Notes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following people are travelling companions from your search: - Mrs UREN Miss B UREN 8 years Master H UREN 7 years Master L UREN 4 years Master Wm UREN 10 years -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: DELPHIC Official Number: 0 Master's name: W Towden Steamship Line: Weekes Phillips & Co Where bound: New Zealand, New Zealand Square feet: 4482 Registered tonnage: 5401 Passengers on voyage: 21

Linda G

Linda G Report 30 Jul 2007 17:32

Hi SSilver, No sign of any Quickenden's, George or Elizabeth. I have tried all spellings, all countries, and all dates and no one comes anywhere near it. The other one is too late for the dates offered.. They are extending them but I don't know when Linda

Maud

Maud Report 30 Jul 2007 17:24

I wonder if you can possibly help me, I am trying to find out when my gt uncle GEORGE NELSON GRANT B 1870 may have left Scotland or England for India, I think it would certiany have been after 1901 but that is the only information I can supply. If it is not possible for you to do so,do`nt worry, I`m just taking a shot in the dark here.

Victoria

Victoria Report 30 Jul 2007 12:13

Hi Linda - could I ask another favour. At the weekend I found that William and Minnie UREN went to NZ before they came to Australia. They had at least two of their children by then - Leonard Sydney (dob 1893) and Harold Frederick (dob 1891). to make it easier William Salmon Uren Mary Anna [Minnie] Uren Harold Frederick and Leonard Sydney. They had been living in Bristol, Glos. I do not know where they sailed from, so if this is too much of a pain, just give it a miss - and thanks anyway for reading this!! Victoria

Linda G

Linda G Report 30 Jul 2007 12:08

Hi Silver' Just popping out back later this afternoon inda

Muskham

Muskham Report 30 Jul 2007 08:29

You must be kept very busy, Linda, with all the requests for help, and I am sure your kindness is appreciated, thank you. I have been looking for JAMES MCDOUGALL. He was to go to live with his sister in Vancover, Canada. Because my grandparents took him to the TITANIC I think his parents may have died by then.They watched him go on board but did not know he got off again, he had left his coat where they had had a cup of tea. On return to the ship he found the gang plank had gone up and he did not sail. However he went over on the next ship but I do not know which that would be. His name does not seem to be on the Titanic list. I do not know his age but guess he would be late teens. For added interest, his sister was not at the port to meet him thinking he had gone down with the Titanic and so he asked a port policeman for help. The story goes that the policeman used to live near James sister in Vancover and knew her! I do not have any other information about him i.e.birth or parents names. If you can help I would be grateful but realise I may not have given you much information to go on. Regards, Gill