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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: dandalady on Tuesday 10 January 12 14:20 GMT (UK)
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hi, my great great grandfather died on board SS Demarara out of Liverpool in 1882. I have just found out that his brother-in-law was on this ship in 1887 when she was lost without trace en route from Liverpool to Gibralter.
There are a couple of ships of this name but I am referring to the Cunard one built in Glasgow and sailing out of Liverpool.
I am intrigued about what happened to her. Was the wreck ever found in more recent times? is these a list of all who were on board (39 crew and 2 passengers). I have found a wreck report dated 1888 which describes the circumstances around her loss but would love to know more.
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Wreck report on http://www.plimsoll.org/resources/SCCLibraries/WreckReports/15391.asp
and http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=6592 which indicates there is a ship's passenger list
and a bit more on http://www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/2062469489/
Dawn M
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thanks for this. I will take a look.
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Scotland's People have a will for a John C Roughead, Merchant listed as D.29.12.1887, being lost with the SS Demerara on a voyage from Liverpool to Gibralter. Couple more details here: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jswatson&id=P2779889204
The will is also on Ancestry.
Two more crew here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~econnolly/register/regi1887.html
http://www.authorama.com/gold-coast-for-gold-3.html - is an account of the voyage onboard the "cunard SS Demerara" in 1881 - interesting as it shows the "cunard" route.
It also appears that Sir Walter Raleigh sailed on this same boat in 1883.
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great help. it is very interesting but a sad loss for all the families concerned, especially as it was never discovered what happened to the Demarara.
Thanks folks for your help in this
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There should be a last Crew agreement for DEMERARA official number 68003
Held at MUN
http://www.mun.ca/mha/holdings/viewcombinedcrews.php?Official_No=68003
This would not include passengers. I think the cost is $40 Canadian. I note that a kind soul has offered to do a look up at MUN for someone else.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,221289.10.html
May be worth a PM.
The Times reported the DEMERARA missing on 16th Feb 1888 gave the masters name as Tutt. A typo methinks
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Dandalady please email me my great great grandfather was also on board
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Hi,
I was wondering if anything came of your research? I think one of my relatives was possibly on the crew of the ship. His name was John Jones. I have found the death record for him, but hard to know for sure if it is him. Lots of John Jones!
Thanks
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Hi, I havent looked at the Demerara for a long long time , but began again the other day. so hoping to find out some more information
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Findmypast have the names of those that died
Ship is DemErara in the records.
"Registers of Seamen's Deaths
Classified by Clause 1882 - 1888
Full list also "Registers of Deaths at Sea"
Two John Jones' in records
John Jones 55 Bridgewater AB SS Demerara Glasgow drowned ( wreck) 25.12.87 Sea
John Jones 34 Liverpool ditto
JJ born Bridgewater last abode 24 Back, Salisbury St., Liverpool
JJ born Liverpool " " 13 Campbell St., Bootle
Cathy
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Thanks for the reply and more info. Nothing helpful in Census or electoral rolls for that address to go on to find out what happened to his wife. Will keep digging!