[5] By 1995, the liner was laid up, and in 1999, she was brought to Alang, India and scrapped after a long and varied career. Sillgatan (Herring Street) in Gothenburg, as it was renamed in 1895, was, during the emigration years, a lively street with . H. Hossack), Nov. 29: arrived Halifax from London (Capt. A. T. Brown), June 2: called at Cherbourg and Southampton (Capt. This appointment is symbolic of the company's attitude throughout to tourist-class passengers. Die Auflistung erfolgt chronologisch nach dem Geburtsjahr. Page 31
Preuen 2 Mark 1888 A Wilhelm II. Please help us make our passenger list collection more complete. A. T. Brown), Sep. 6: departed Southampton and Cherbourg for New York (Capt. The IVERNIA alongside at Wolfe's Cove, Quebec City. Saxonia, Cunard Line steamship, history and description, built 1899 at Glasgow by John Brown & Co. Ltd. S/S Saxonia, Cunard Line: Main Page >> Burden Built . They were later followed by the CARINTHIA and the SYLVANIA. S. Gronow), May 25: departed New York with 700 passengers for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg, June 13: departed Hamburg for New York via Cherbourg and Southampton June 15 (Capt S. Gronow), June 26: arrived New York from Hamburg via Cherbourg and Southampton (Capt. Jul 2, 2018 - Explore Footprints to Heritage's board "Research Saxonia Cunard", followed by 114 people on Pinterest. May 29: arrived Portsmouth, England carrying the 22nd French-Canadian Battalion, the 25th Nova Scotia Battalion and the artillery park from Fredrickton N. B. June 19: departed Liverpool for New York (Capt. - our consultants are Tom Adams MBE MCIJJames R Smith RFA 1/O(X) (ret'd), Official Number: 14281, Builder: John Brown & Co, Clydebank, Launched: 16 December 1899, Into Service: August 1914, Out of service: 1919, Fate: Scrapped 1925, Items of historic interest involving this ship: -, Background Data: One of an additional group of ships requisitioned by the Admiralty during WW1 to augment the ships of the RFA, 16 December 1899 launched by John Brown & Co, Clydebank as yard nr: 339 named SAXONIA for Cunard Steamship Co Ltd, Liverpool, May 1900 completed with accommodation for 164 x 1st Class, 200 x 2nd Class and 1600 x Steerage Class passengers, 22 May 1900 maiden voyage Liverpool - Boston, 17 June 1900 arrived at Queenstown, Ireland from Boston, 26 June 1900 sailed Liverpool for Queenstown, Ireland and Boston, 22 July 1900 arrived at Queenstown, Ireland from Boston, 4 September 1900 sailed Liverpool for Queenstown, Ireland and Boston, 9 October 1900 sailed Liverpool for Queenstown, Ireland and Boston, 27 October 1900 sailed Boston to Queenstown, Ireland. Name index to lists of 25 million people (not just immigrants) who arrived at Ellis Island, Port of New York, 1892-1924. Wm. 8: arrived New York from Trieste, Fiume, Messina, Palermo, Naples and Gibraltar (Capt. Whenever possible FamilySearch makes images and indexes available for all users. Prothero), July 18: arrived New York from Liverpool carrying securities from London worth $20,000,000 for J. P. Morgan and other bankers, Aug. 12: departed Liverpool for New York (Capt. Please be aware some collections consist only of partial information indexed from the records and do not contain any images. Roberts. 1904-10-04 SS Carpathia Passenger List Steamship Line: Cunard Line Class of Passengers: Cabin Date of Departure: 4 October 1904 Route: New York to Liverpool Commander: Captain W. T. Turner 1904-10-25 RMS Saxonia Passenger List Steamship Line: Cunard Line Class of Passengers: Saloon Date of Departure: 25 October 1904 Route: Liverpool to Boston J. T. M. Charles), Dec. 19: arrived Boston from Liverpool and Queenstown, Jan. 21: departed Liverpool for Boston via Queenstown (Capt. D. S. Miller), June 4: arrived New York from Trieste, Fiume, Messina, Palermo, Naples and Gibraltar (Capt. Passengers whom the Cunard company had expected it would have to accommodate on board overnight to await trains the following day were instead in London in time for tea. This item will only be visible to you, admins, and anyone marked as a creator. Stephen P. Morse, San Francisco. It is only visible to you. J. T. M. Charles), Mar. The SAXONIA on passage between Montreal and Quebec in the St Lawrence. 30: arrived Halifax from London with returning soldiers from WW1 (Capt. Wm. Library contains many many diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text. Find ratings and reviews for the newest movie and TV shows. Wm. National Archives and Records Administration Logo. "She is a very fine ship in all ways," he said. The cards dated prior to the establishment of HIAS Boston in 1903-04 represent about 14% of the total, and have information limited to name, date and ship. The first trip was made by the Britannia on July 4, 1840, in 14 days and 8 hours. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material These collections may have additional materials to help you with your research. Records are often indexed by local historical and genealogical societies. It made its maiden voyage from Liverpool to Boston on 22 May 1900. D. S. Miller), Sept. 12: arrived New York from Trieste, Fiume, Patras, Naples and Gibraltar (Capt. Records of SS Saxonia from other sources. Auckland, New Zealand, sailing under the Russian flag. E. G. Diggle), Sept. 8: departed New York for Liverpool carrying 12.000 tons of cargo (war munitions) and 390 passengers, Oct. 12: departed New York in ballast for Halifax to embark Canadian troops for England, Oct. 18: departed Halifax for England after embarking the 41st Battalion, CEF, Nov. 6: departed Liverpool for New York (Capt. E. H. Pentecost), Aug. 1: arrived Boston from Liverpool and Queenstown, Aug. 20: departed Liverpool for Boston via Queenstown (Capt. On the basis of an estimated speed of 19 knots, the SAXONIA was not expected to berth at Princes Landing Stage until Tuesday evening 21st September. Kate's arrival in America is recorded on the manifest above. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. H. Hossack), Mar. 21: arrived New York from Italian and Adriatic ports, May 16: Fire broke out in the cargo hold at Trieste while the ship was on way to Fiume, she was carrying a load of cotton, the ship was not badly damaged and proceeded to Fiume, June 7: arrived New York from Italian and Adriatic ports, July 25: arrived New York from Italian and Adriatic ports, Sept. 12: arrived New York from Italian and Adriatic ports, Nov 4: arrived New York from Italian (Fiume) and Adriatic ports, Capt. 19: departed London for New York via Halifax (Capt. The IVERNIA followed the SAXONIA down the slipway at John Brown's yard at Clydebank ten months later on 14th December 1954. On her record-breaking eastbound passage the SAXONIA encountered continuous north-westerly gales. Like this page to receive our updates, add a comment or ask a question. She was laid up at Southampton in 1971. In August 1973 she was bought by the Soviet Union-based Black Sea Shipping Company and renamed SS Leonid Sobinov. The fire was extinguished and the ship sailed to Fiume, 24 May 1914 arrived at Gibraltar while on passage to New York, 2 August 1914 was berthed at the 15th Street, North River about to sail to Mediterrean ports - her sailing was delayed due to the commencement of World War 1, August 1914 was requisitioned by the Admiralty for service as a troop transport, name unchanged and after one voyage was used to house German PoWs while moored on the Thames for a few months, 15 September 1914 off Father Point, Quebec rendered assistance to the British steamer Ivernia which had run aground, March 1915resumed duties as a troop transport, 26 April 1915 at Liverpool alongside HMS ALCANTARA, 29 April 1915 sailed Liverpool for New York, 11 May 1915 berthed at New York from Liverpool, 6 July 1915 intelligence received that a bomb had been placed onboard - radioed to the ship in mid Atlantic - a search failed to reveal anything, 6 August 1915 sailed New York and sighted by HMS BERWICK off Shinnecock Light, 3 September 1915 berthed at New York from Liverpool, 20 February 1916 at Port Said on passage to the Persian Gulf, 8 July 1916 sailed Liverpool for New York, 18 July 1916 berthed at New York with $20 million consigned to J P Morgan from the Bank of England, 4 October 1916 sailed Halifax NS to Plymouth escorted by HMS CUMBERLAND and accompanied by two other transports, 28 March 1917 sailed Halifax NS escorted by HMS CALGARIAN and accompanied by four other transports, 20 August 1917 havingsailed from Halifax NS escorted at sea by HMS CALGARIAN, 14 December 1918 sailed England for New York carrying 1,161 sick or wounded American Expediationary Force troops returning home, 25 January 1919 first post-war voyage Liverpool New York, 7 February 1919 berthed at New York with 104 Officers and 1,238 men of the American Expeditionary Force returning home - most of whom had been gassed or wounded, 17 April 1919 while berthing at the Cunard docks at the foot of 14th Street a number of tugs were assisting with the berthing. The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please Add a Name to this List Records of SS Saxonia from other sources. D. S. Miller), Aug. 21: departed Trieste for New York via Fiume Aug. 24, Patras Aug. 26, Naples Aug. 29 and Gibraltar Sep. 1 (Capt. W. M. Hossack), June 2: arrived Halifax from London via Cherbourg (Capt. This article describes a collection of records at FamilySearch.org. R. G. Malin), Nov. 21: arrived New York from Hamburg via Cherbourg and Southampton (Capt R. G. Malin), Jan. 31: departed Hamburg for New York via Cherbourg, Southampton and Halifax (Capt. Our collection primarily covers North American and European ports and ports in Australia and South Africa. Despite the date range in the title of the collection, 1882 - 1929, the earliest cards date from the 1850's, and the latest from 1956. Step 1: First search for your immigrant ancestor in the five major ports of arrival - New York New York, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Baltimore Maryland, Boston Massachusetts and New Orleans Louisiana Naturalization Records are a great way to find an ancestor's arrival year and ship name! the land droughts, the lack of work, the abundance of manpower, the endless toil of eking
There may also be another collection which is an index to the records. A. H. Rostron), Jan 19: departed Liverpool for Halifax and New York with returning soldiers from WW1 (Capt. 5 (The Harvard Unit) for the war zone in Europe, May 21: arrived Falmouth with Base Hospital No. The first two of these ships, Saxonia and Ivernia were extensively rebuilt in 1962/3 as dual purpose liner/cruise ships.
As Carmania, the vessel continued service on the Rotterdam - Le Havre - Southampton - Canada route for several years, and cruised in the Caribbean and Mediterranean in the winters.
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