Mittwoch, 30. Oktober 2019

James Taylor Jr. 1920 arrival at New York harbor on the steamship CELTIC of Glasgow Scotland



Name: James Taylor
Arrival Date: 23 Sep 1920
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1899
Age: 21
Gender: Male

Port of Departure: Liverpool,England
Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality: Scottish (Scotish)
Ship Name: Celtic

Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: Scotland
Line: 7
Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_2840
Birth Location: Scotland

Birth Location Other: Glasgow, Scotland
Page Number: 68
Ship Name: Celtic Years in service: 1901- White Star Ship Description: Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Tonnage: 20,904. Dimensions: 680' x 75' (697' o.l.). Twin-screw, 17 knots. Quadruple expansion engines. Four masts and two funnels. 

Note: First steamship to exceed 20,000 tons. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-New York, July 26, 1901. Passengers: 347 first, 160 second, 2,350 third. Converted to cabin class liner in 1928. Went aground in a dense fog at entrance to Queenstown harbor, December 10, 1928 and became a total loss. Dismantled by shipbreakers in 1933, as she was a danger to navigation. Sister ship: Cedric. Similar ships: Adriatic and Baltic. Note: These liners were noted for their steadiness in bad weather.
James Taylor Jr: born 2 January 1899 Jacksons Land, Cauder Road, Mossend, Bellshill, Lanark, Scotland, died buried at Arlington with wife Ruth Dorothy, daughter Jane Ann Innella, mother and father in law Sidney George Morgan and mother in law Jane "Jennie"Gould Morgan, sister in law Ann Franklin Morgan Homan and her husband "Alf" Homan with his siater Bertha too, brother in law Irving James Morgan. Nearby is brother Isaac Morgan, brother in law Herbert Morgan and wife Selma Pfaff.
Mother Mary Jane Boyd either born or married 24 July 1868 Magherafelt,County Londonderry, Ireland
Father James Taylor. Shoemaker journeyman

Calder Rd, Jacksons Land, Mossend,. Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland Born 245 Main Street,
Brothers and sisters
Matilda “Tillie”married Wilson, daughters Jeannette B. and Marion “Marie” Nichols Wilson
Elizabeth “Betty” married Harry W. Haase (USA)
buried at Arlington
Isaac “Ike” died Tinton Falls, Monmouth Co NJ in car accident USA, buried at Arlington
Andrew “Andy”
John “Tom” lived in Canada?
Frederick “Fred”

William

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