I have finally found the time to make a start on the 1911 Census on FindMyPast.
I have found Thomas Purcell (a great uncle with an interesting story) in
RG number:
RG14 Piece:
22483 Reference:
RG14PN22483 RD455 SD6 ED42 SN43
Registration District:
West Derby Sub District: Kirkdale Enumeration District: 42 Parish: Kirkdale
PURCELL, Thomas Crew Married M 24 1887 Trimmer Lpool Lancs
I have gone back a few pages, but I can't seem to find a ship name does anyone know if the information is recorded somewhere, or if it's just a big list of all the ships crew in port.
ID:5156
* 1911 Census : nbsp;CREW - can I find the ship
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Jane
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Just to say, not to worry, I went forward a few pages and found the 'end page', I think I's some sort of liner ?SS.Tunisiaw? so the crew would be pretty big so I probably did not page back far enough for the previous ship.
Jane
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1911 Census : nbsp;CREW - can I find the ship
Hi Jane,
Looking at the images on Ancestry, the name appears to be the Tunisian. The schedule page suggests the ship was a steamship of 6803 tons (net) and registered in Glasgow, doing trade runs to/from Canada (it was on route from Canada on the night of the census), with a mixture of passengers & cargo.
Doing a search on the name turns up this web page with more details of the ship and an image.
http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/v ... sp?id=3462
Looking at the images on Ancestry, the name appears to be the Tunisian. The schedule page suggests the ship was a steamship of 6803 tons (net) and registered in Glasgow, doing trade runs to/from Canada (it was on route from Canada on the night of the census), with a mixture of passengers & cargo.
Doing a search on the name turns up this web page with more details of the ship and an image.
http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/v ... sp?id=3462
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Thanks for that, I will add it in.
Jane
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1911 Census : nbsp;CREW - can I find the ship
Your welcome [grin]