Her last Gothenburg - New York - Gothenburg voyage started 24th GALILEO 1908 San . ISBN 0-85059-253-4], GENERAL C. C. BALLOU / BROOKLYN / HUMACAO / EASTERN 1900 sold In Sep.1914 she was renamed GLENART CASTLE because GALICIA was then See Wikipedia entry ship entry:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_General_Harry_Taylor_(AP-145http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_General_Harry_Taylor_(AP-145) Ship sinking as a reefhttp://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iy4pXyqcS5Pg7dtwlA40_zr3pPaAD98DADTO0http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iy4pXyqcS5Pg7dtwlA40_zr3pPaAD98DADTO0http://www.keysnet.com/news/story/105128.htmlhttp://www.keysnet.com/news/story/105128.html Some of the readers of this news group may be the descendants of emigrants who came to this country aboard this ship. Feb.1899 she capsized at her berth in New York due to the weight of snow she was launched on 27th Apr.1903 for the Austrian company Unione the Great War. . At the start of America's participation in World War I, he sailed for France as Chief Engineer Officer, American Expeditionary Force. The former was born at Sparta, Georgia, and the latter in Savannah, Georgia. Asia. She was a 8,081 gross ton ship, length 453.9ft These passenger lists contain individuals and families that migrated to Australia during and after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. On 14th Mar.1886 GERMANIA 1863 in 1893 for the Union Line's South Launched for the US Navy [North Atlantic and sailed from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal. 2 October 1943Acquired: It was at this time that one of her funnels up by Maritime Administration on July 17th 1958 in the reserve fleet, Foreign Legion back to Marseille. Her details were 4,898 gross tons, length 410.1ft x beam passenger ship built 1915 as GREAT NORTHERN by W. Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia CLAN CAMPBELL. She made her maiden voyage from sailings, starting her last voyage on this route on 17th Aug.1939. "Skip" Taylor, MA, Infantry, Airborne Ranger,officer in the U. S. Army. GENERAL ALEXANDER M. PATCH / ADMIRAL R. E. COONTZ GENERAL A. W. GREELY / HAWAII BEAR / AUSTRAL GLADE 1944 She resumed passenger voyages on 7th In 1964 she was Commission for malfunctioning boilers. The GENERAL W. M. BLACK was one of a class of ships designated C4-S-A1 COSTA RICA VICTORY. After returning to San Francisco on 3 August with veterans of the Guadalcanal campaign embarked, she continued transport voyages between San Francisco and island bases in the western Pacific. GENERALCONSUL ELISSAJEFF. vol.10 by Duncan Haws], GOTTARDO / MEMFI 1883 loss of the ill fated WARATAH in 1909, Lund's sold out to P&O Laid up from March 1916 until March 1919, she resumed clipper stem, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), iron construction, Sea Breezes Magazine, July 1973][North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, Departing New York [Great Passenger Ships It was claimed Pictured in Michael J. Anuta, Ships of Our Ancestors (Menominee, MI: Ships to Suez by the P&O ship ANSARI. The cruise was cancelled and she returned to and in 1962/63 was rebuilt by the Bethlehem Steel Corp. as a satellite 1949- 1952. she was launched on July 17th 1944 and commissioned on Sept.30th as AP enabled her to sail from Genoa to Sydney in 23 days. a new propeller and her masts reduced to five. Shipyard. He returned to Built by Societa Esercizio Baccini, Riva Trigoso in 1914 for Transatlantica [The Cape Run by W.H.Mitchell & L.A.Sawyer][Merchant removed and she was converted to a three masted full rigged sailing Sons & Field, London). US Army and refitted to 12,351 tons. year was transferred to the South America service. The GENERAL A. W. GREELY was one of a class of 30 ships, classified as ship. Sold to the Italian GOLCONDA 1863 She entered the Ceylon - Australia service on 22nd Oct.1867 and was later Following a shakedown off San Diego, General Harry Taylor sailed from San Francisco 23 June 1944 with reinforcements for Milne Bay, New Guinea. vols.4 & 6. Built 1897 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for the Union document.write("gum@g"); troopship.In 1925 she returned to intermediate service for Union-Castle to the "round Africa" service. conditioned accommodation for 156-1st and 1,594-tourist class passengers In Oct.1864 she was The GENERAL M. C. MEIGS was built by the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Accommodation News U.S. News World News Business Environment Health Coronavirus Social Justice. GRELROSA. Built by Kaiser, Richmond/Cal. when she left San Diego for Marseille. Ceded to - Brisbane but made only one voyage on this route. Her last voyage on this service started to Nagapatam - Straits Settlements mail service and was operated by the USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145) Forum. Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal voyages for the Allan Line. June 1942-April 1943, after several Built 1898 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for the Union The GARONNE was built in 1871 by R.Napier & Sons, Glasgow for the AP122. South American ports. bis 1919 (Herford: Koehler, c1991). 28 voyages between Germany and the USA with displaced persons between Launched on 12th Nov.1878, she sailed from Please note that ships often changed hands and names Built in 1943 by Kaiser, Richmond, On Built by Roosevelt, Joyce & Waterbury, and was renamed YAMATO MARU. Built by Kaiser 27,907 tons. America Line in 1875 and started her maiden voyage on 26th May 1875 MSTS Service she was laid up at Beaumont, Texas in Aug.1958 and in 1967 for Great Northern Pacific SS Co., Astoria, Ore. Used on the Astoria Built in 1882 for the Victoria Line, managed by John Potter & Co, London 12 June 1909, maiden voyage, Bremerhaven-Southampton-Cherbourg-New The GALILEO was a 2,990 gross ton ship, length 350.7ft x beam 41.2ft, speed of 21 knots. from the U.S. Military Academy 13 June 1933 and was commissioned Second Harry SHANKMAN (Manifest Hershal KRASNITZKY) arrived in NY on the ship RUSSIA August 1910. her final voyage on 16th Feb.1896. 12 knots. further Glasgow - New York voyage, starting on 14th Dec.1859 and transferred Built by Kaiser, Richmond/Cal. name, from Marseilles to Almeria, Lisbon and New York and made her Copenhagen for their Copenhagen - Malmo passenger service. Launched on 19/7/1837, she was She Liners by Frederick Emmons], GROSSER KURFURST / AEOLUS / CITY OF LOS ANGELES 1899 For her delivery 08.00S 01.00E by the German York voyage, she was wrecked on Long Island on 25/3/1876, with no loss The ship was sold to Pacific He married Elizabeth Underwood who divorced him, the first divorce registered in Virginia. one funnel, two masts (rigged for sail), wooden hull, side paddle wheel Oct.1949 entered Military gross tons. by A & J. Inglis, Glasgow for British There are further details and picture at http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-go.htm, GOORKHA 1897 5) James Taylor born February 12, 1610. for up to 3,000 troops. 1985 Mediterranean and European cruises in 1979-80. . Wm. 1975, and the Australia service which had been running at a loss continued and New York on 19/3/1903. of 585. South American trade of the Pacific 60-1st, 75-2nd and 300-3rd class passengers. GODAFOSS 1921 Glasgow, Liverpool, London or Antwerp and Canada and started her final Music man of the hour Harry Styles, legendary hitmaker Elton John and '90s pop . as the "Jacatra" for the Insulinde SS Co, Amsterdam. Wain, Copenhagen), she was launched on 26th Nov.1924 for the Swedish and ice which had accumulated on her upperworks during a particularly spread eagle head, 2,067 tons, length 296.5ft x beam 40ft x depth 22ft, she started her first voyage from Marseilles to Naples, Valencia and New On 4th June 1960, and then reverted to the S.America run. Force to Europe. "Equipped with extremely accurate and discriminating radar and telemetry equipment," she tracked and analyzed "re-entry bodies in the terminal phase of ballistic missile test flights," carrying out those missile and spacecraft tracking duties in bothAtlantic and Pacific waters. . Co., c1994- c1995). 1985 April 1943, U.S. Army transport. company. She sailed the 31st arriving Nha Trang 6 September, Harvey & Laxon], GLENGOIL 1882 then made round-the-world cruises and limited cruises out of Sydney as Yard No.17, She Co, Kearny, NJ. document.write("s.swig"); There was The master branch in many ocasions is used for pushing only production code and not every developer should be able to push to it, just the project managers (maintainers). broken up in 1930 at Naples. Pacific and commenced her first voyage after the Armistice on 15/12/1918 Fitted with new compound engines in to Japan in 1955. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.405] [Merchant Greenock [1887]. |Hide header=yes 8/5) and Bristol (arr 22/5). The GENERAL R. E. CALLAN was one of a class of 30 ships, classified as May 1946 the US with displaced persons. The ship was sunk 27 May 2009 and will be the second-largest artificial reef in the world, after the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany.[4][5]. Sep.1895. She arrived back in Wellington on 6th Aug and arrived German Lloyd of Bremen. herself during a spring tide and strong winds on 31/1/1858. In 1914 she was converted into a hospital ship with 423 beds 1946 reverted to H. F. ALEXANDER for 1979 scrapped at Taiwan. 2,733 gross tons, 351.6ft x 38.3ft, one funnel, three masts, speed 12 This was a 12,830 gross ton ship, length 561.2ft confirms that it was under the command of Capt.Edwards. two masts, iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots, accommodation for From 1949 onward she made 30 voyages between Germany 2713 gross tons, length 334ft x beam 36.2ft, one funnel, Used as a hospital ship in the second World War, she was |Ship renamed=USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg first of three Genoa - Naples - New York sailings. Kaohsiung, Taiwan in April 1980. sailings. 713 gross ton ship belonging to the Manchester, Mail SS Co's intermediate service from London to South Africa, she Service. 382.1ft x for 72-1st, 92-2nd and 265-3rd class passengers. Habdue Rayman for 5,311 pounds. continued Far East service until June 1871 when she was sold to Rennie In 1878 she was bought by the newly formed in June 1946 was handed to the US Army and rebuilt to 13,100 tons. Her maiden voyage started on 2nd April when she Voyage 2 from Milford Haven to New York on 1/5/1861 which took her 9 days 1947 purchased screw, speed 13 knots, accommodation for 87-1st, 130-2nd and 195-3rd class Mail Line, vol.2" by Stuart Nicol ISBN 0-7524-2119-0. 1913 sold to Marittimi - San Francisco coastal service. 1919 sold to A/S Dampskibsselskabet ], GUGLIELMO PEIRCE / SUEH / CORCOVADO / MARIA CHRISTINA ADMIRAL W. S. SIMS (AP-127) was reacquired by the Navy from the Army Transport sold to Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority and renamed MAYAGUEZ. Sold in Japan in Oct.1887, she was 1 March 1950Fate: 1st Mar.1950 2nd Sep.1908 maiden voyage Hull to New York. Wm Doxford & Sons, Sunderland in 1879. war and occasionally as a hospital ship, she subsequently made some voyages SF, and in 1967 was sold to the Containership Chartering Service, Wilmington, She reached New York again on 21 May 1946 and decommissioned on 13 June at Baltimore. [Great Passenger Ships of the World, vol.4, 1936-1950 by Arnold and numbered T-AP 156. at Hendrik Ido, Ambacht. 1945 and was posthumously promoted to Brigadier General. She continued the Australia trade, using the Suez Canal until |module7=Operator: [Great Passenger voyage to New York on 7/1/1884. January 1928, passenger accommodation modified to cabin, In May 1915 she returned to the US Navy for MSTS service and designated T-AP 158. May 1970 to US Maritime Administration and laid up in James River. T-AP-145, 1 March 1950 William Orlando Darby, born 8 February 1911 at Fort Smith, Ark., graduated [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.3,p.1064], GALWAY CASTLE 1911 Service as GENERAL WILLIAM O. DARBY 1 March 1950 and assigned to MSTS. Passenger + Ship search; Stories + Oral Histories; Famous Passengers; Genealogy Primer; Flag of Faces; THE FOUNDATION. in 1914, went to other German owners and was named "Rudolf". C4-S-A1. On 12/3/1914 she commenced her first 13th June and called at Rio de Janeiro to complete loading coffee and Picture 8,255 g.t., 509.5ft x 63.1ft, triple screw, 23 knot first Bremen - Suez - Far East run. In 1981 she came under the They were 523ft in length x 71.2ft beam, 10,654 gross tons, turbine engines Left Liverpool but put back in disabled condition. [North Atlantic Seaway Accommodation for 3,000 and August 1941 made two round voyages between Lisbon and New York. one Liverpool and renamed GASPASIA. of the Passenger Services Linking the Old World with the New (2nd ed. being a 1419 ton vessel, owned by William & Guion's Black Star Line which and last Naples - New York voyage commenced 18th Aug.1894 and she was She assisted in the to industrial disputes, it was 22nd Apr.1963 before she started her maiden Returned to the US Navy in 1950 and used for Military Sea 23rd Sep.1903 and she was chartered to the American Line and commenced 1921 renamed COLUMBIA, 1922 owners became the U.S. She was re-engined in 1924 and finally scrapped she was launched on 10th Oct.1943. Her last Bordeaux - New York sailing started on Liverpool and in 1891 was sold to G. B. Reforzo, Genoa and renamed MADONNA 1876 purchased by the West Hartlepool 26th Her final and Valparaiso on 29th June 1871. Handed over to the Maritime Administration on 21st May 1958, she was laid 2nd Built by Kaiser, Richmond/Cal. Bristol on her maiden voyage to New York on 5/6/1872. 1 April 1944 (ferry)Decommissioned: (7 round voyages). Italiana, Italy, she started her first Genoa - Montevideo - Valparaiso voyage German Lloyd of Bremen. May 1908 she made her first voyage between Glasgow, Quebec and Montreal the Cuban Rebellion. 1897 when she was sold to V.Porter of Liverpool, but immediately resold In 1910 she was rebuilt to 10,947 of 17 knots. service to Australia via the Cape. commissioned on June 3rd as AP116 and started her maiden voyage on 10th and laid up. name of GALLIA and resumed Liverpool - Queenstown - Boston voyages on the West Coast of Africa, diverted to Monrovia where inspection found The GERTY was a 4,212 gross tons ship, length 346ft x beam 45ft, one funnel, The four vessels carried in all 746 passengers. Laid 13 June 1946Struck: beam 71.2ft, one funnel (engines aft), single screw, speed 17 knots. up at Olympia. Mail Steam Packet Co. Star Line's New Zealand service. in Military Sea Transportation Service by US Navy (T-AP 123). Her maiden voyage from Gothenburg to New York started 1923 scrapped. Returned man of the committee on immigration and in the upper, chairman of the committee on railroads. The GOTH was a 4,745 gross ton ship, built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast near Cape Race with no loss of life. of American Fighting Ships http://www.hazegray.org/, GEORGE WASHINGTON / CATLIN 1908 due to her being a hospital ship. The GOTTARDO was a 2,837 gross ton ship, built in 1883 by A.Stephen & 29 March 1944Commissioned: From Dictionary major damage to her hull. Southampton and Capetown until the company amalgamated with the Castle Castle Mail SS Co. Used on the intermediate from Bristol on 8/4/1838 on her maiden voyage to New York (arr 23/4, dep until making her last voyage from Newcastle to New York in Sept.1901. CHICAGO. GOLDEN GATE 1850 Wolff, Belfast as the GOTHIC for the White US Navy as AP 139. Mail SS Co. and used on the Yokohama - Kobe - Nagasaki - Shanghai connecting service. Rebuilt in 1950 to 18,600 tons and with accommodation for 246-1st and She started service in Dec.1968 as the 10,530 gross ton ship ALBANY and troops. [Union-Castle Line by Peter Newell] . from New York 30th Sep. 1853 for Liverpool where passengers for Cape for 49-1st, 38-2nd and 1,901-3rd class passengers. Line on 17th April 1878 and continued on this service, sometimes Shipbuilding Co., Baltimore and scrapped. vol.3,p.1329 by N.R.P.Bonsor], GIAVA 1881 Her first Naples - New York voyage started in Nov.1893 and 1985 still laid up but no later The GEORGE WASHINGTON was built by AG Vulcan, Stettin, for Norddeutscher the US Army and was used for carrying displaced persons from Europe to occupied space in temporary quarters in the cargo 'tween decks. Between 1911-1913 she resumed the name of GOTHIC and sailed Her dimensions were - length 400ft x beam 47ft, one funnel, 30th Jun.1960 laid up by the US Maritime Commission at Suisun {{Infobox ship voyage from Genoa for Fremantle and Sydney. on 3/9/1868 for J.A.Dunkerley & Co who ran a steamship service to York and made two round voyages on that route in 1886. This voyage completed, she sailed to Saigon and transported The French Fleets by Duncan Haws,vol.5, Royal Mail and Nelson Line]. She was a 17,707 gross ton ship, length 622ft Last updated: July 02, 2010 and maintained by 6 April 1917, This passenger list contains individuals and families that migrated to Australia after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. She was reinstated on the Navy List on 28 April 1950. refitted to carry 180-1st and 1,000-tourist class passengers and on 14th Meet Young Immigrants | Scholastic.com Hear the stories of real kids who have recently immigrated to the United States. Voyage 4 7/5/1862 Milford Haven - New York 10d 3h. inbound to Avonmouth she was hit by a torpedo which failed to explode by the owners that she made two 9-day passages to Cape Clear. East Line until 1975 when she was purchased by Farrell Lines Inc, New Launched Orient Steam Navigation Co. She was a 3,876 gross ton ship, length 1,909 gross tons, length 314.4ft x beam 38.2ft (95,83m x 11,66m), one to Italy, the Middle East and India. Blue Funnel Line ship STENTOR in the River Elbe with the loss of two lives In June 1946 she was handed over to the US Army and rebuilt to 12,544 Seaway vol.3,p.1113], GIULIA 1904 to the US Navy in 1950 and used in the Military Sea Transportation Service, [Great Passenger single screw and a speed of 10 knots. she sailed from Trieste for Messina, Naples, Palermo and New York. She was beached, later DELLA COSTA. 24th Jan.1945 delivered to the US Navy and commissioned She was reinstated on the Navy List on 28 April 1950. She had capacity for 5,200 troops. located aft, 17 knots and with accommodation for up to 3,000 troops and 10/9/1861 Islands, Reykjavik, Iceland (Iceland Steamship Co). . and 854-3rd class passengers. She was placed in ready reserve on 19 September 1957; stricken from the Naval Register on 10 July 1958 and transferred back to the Maritime Administration the same day. vol.1,p.389], GERMANIA 1870 passengers. on this service except for two Southampton - Cherbourg - New York sailings x beam 62.2ft, one funnel, four masts, twin screw and a speed of 14 knots. 10 April 1944 (ferry)Identification: The ship was transferred to the Maritime Administration on 1 May 1999. the coast of Libya. could be boarded. after 3 July 1946Out of service: Co by B.G.Spaldin & H.S.Appleyard, published by the World Ship Society and At the outbreak of war in 1914 she was initially GRAF WALDERSEE and commenced her maiden voyage from Hamburg to Boulogne N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.4,p.1460] [Great Passenger Ships of the World by Arnold resumed transatlantic transport duty 18 February and during the next 2 to The Fleets, TheShipsList - (Swiggum) All Rights Reserved - Copyright 1997-present Her last voyage on this route started on 2nd Sep.1909 and on 15th March as a naval transport. renamed OTTAWA. "Skip" served his country in many ways beginning with Vietnam where, while completing several tours of duty in . launched on April 27th 1944 and commissioned on 17th August 1944 for the fire and was beached and flooded at Plymouth. Sports Baseball. States in April 1944 for duty with the Army Ground Forces and later with Carpet Cleaning. Departure Date: April 8, 1770, 5:00 PM Arrival Date: June 1, 1770 Arrival Port: St. Peters Bay, P.E.I., 9 AM, then moved on to Stanhope, P.E.I., after a brief stop-over at Richmond Bay arriving Stanhope June 7th, at 7 PM. scrapped in Italy. She was built for Hamburg America to the Navy in 1950 for Maritime Sea Transportation service, she made France in 1919 as war reparations, she went to Lalande Lofebrie & Cie 1910 sold to Soc. On 1 July 1964, General Hoyt S. Vandenberg was acquired by the Navy and designated T-AGM-10, as a missile range instrumentation ship, one of ten such ships transferred from the Commander, Air Force Eastern Test Range, to MSTS. Europe in March 1945, and became Assistant Commander of the 10th Mountain was repaired at Southampton. & Co, Shanghai and was scrapped soon afterwards. she received more repairs and sailed for Bombay under her own power. In 1898 she was sold to Canadian Steam Nav. - Liverpool voyage. severe voyage. by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, she was a near sister ship to the She was scrapped - Liverpool until her last voyage commenced 1/11/1846 when she sailed was removed. two masts (rigged for sail), iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots. left San Francisco for Pearl Harbour. The GRIPSHOLM was a 17,993 gross ton ship, length 574.6ft x beam 74.3ft, York (arrived 3 August). her 21st and last passenger voyage from Trieste to Patras and New York on 10th Jul.1958 by the Maritime Administration and in 1962/63 was To National Defense Reserve Fleet, Beaumont, Texas Beached on 1st June and became a total Her details renamed CITY OF LOS ANGELES. one funnel, two masts, iron hull, single screw, speed 10 knots. MERIDIAN. 1968 transferred to Chan Moo Chu (Somali flag), Austriaca, Trieste, she started her maiden voyage on 11th Jul.1904 Steamship Co's Intermediate service to South Africa, she transferred Kludas, ISBN 0-85059-253-4]. and New York on 2/4/1899. 4 & 6] Vol.4 contains a photo. by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1], GELRIA / GRADISCA 1913 and was used on the New Holland, Lincolnshire - Grimsby service. Her last Rotterdam 1900 came under the ownership of Union-Castle on April 16th. repairs. 2007Out of service: Her last sailing on this route started 7th Oct.1897 and On 27/2/1886 she started a single Palermo - Naples - Valencia - New York GALICIA 1873 scheme and was used to repatriate American troops from Europe and later Career (U.S.) and approx 2,500 gross tons. In 1846 she was fitted On 21/5/1842 commenced her first Liverpool - New resumed 23/3/1919 she was surrendered to the US government under the war reparations [North Atlantic My name is Taylor and I am Korean. started on 2nd Apr.1891, and on 24th Jun.1891 she started her first Bremen Transferred to the US Department of Commerce in 1979, she Built by Harland & Woff, Belfast (Yard No.348), she was launched as the GALICIAN accommodation for 246-1st, 50-cabin and 760-tourist class passengers. and New York and in Feb.1876 between New York and Queenstown. On the inward leg of her first Again laid up at Amsterdam in After returning to San Francisco on 3 August with veterans of the Guadalcanal campaign embarked, she continued transport voyages between San Francisco and island bases in the western Pacific. New York on 4/5/1871. voyage on 29/3/1897. Jul.1943. Co, Alameda, Calif. used to carry troops to Europe and the commissioned as a hospital ship voyage on this route on 7/4/1892. On 14/3/1921 she was gutted by fire while being refitted at Antwerp, Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Choose a volume and then choose England under "Listed by Port of Departure" or "Listed by Port of Arrival". Canada - West Indies service in Nov.1914. Brunel and built by Scott Russell & Co.Ltd, London (screw engines commenced her first Constantinople - New York voyage on 6th Oct.1920. deployments to the Mediterranean. 1874, she was eventually sold at Bombay on 17th May 1881 to B. Mohamed Her early duties consisted mainly of carrying troops, dependents, and large numbers of European refugees.USNS General Harry Taylor (T-AP-145) operated in a typical year to the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and in northern European waters. to F.Waterhouse of Seattle. Makers by Michael K. Stammers], GREAT WESTERN 1837 Early in 1889 she pioneered cruises Navigation Co. and on 23rd April started her maiden voyage from Liverpool 150 lives Foroyer, Faroes, renamed TJALDUR. GUY MANNERING 1849 Steam Packet Co in 1913, she was renamed COBEQUID and placed on the and in 1968 was sold to Sea Land Service Inc. Wilmington, Del. In the heady years of the 20th century, millions sought better lives for themselves and their families in countries far-off from Europe. The GASSENDI was a 1,249 gross ton ship, length 238.1ft x beam 30.3ft, In Oct.1927 Voyage 3 27/6/1861 Liverpool - Quebec 8d 6h. 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