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Deaths and Passenger lists for Wilson Holloway

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MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 3 Apr 2011 15:52

Not seeing anything on passenger lists.

What was his exact occupation on his marriage certificate? Steward can mean a number of things.

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 3 Apr 2011 16:51

His exact occupation is a 'Ships Steward'. He is deceased when my mother married (1945). I noticed that on the back of his birth certificate (it is a very old one from 1901) it says William James but the William has been crossed out and replaced with Wilson.
Please could someone see if he appears on any passenger lists as a Ships Steward. Many Thanks.

Alemap

Alemap Report 28 Apr 2011 16:36

Not read everything on the thread, but if you are looking for a ship's steward you need the crew lists. They are at Kew. I don't think the lists for the 1920's & 1930's are online.

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 29 Apr 2011 12:24

Many Thanks Pam.

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 17 Jul 2011 15:19

Hi
I've just relised I have no credits left on 1911 Census and I have just noticed that on one of my records I have from a while ago that George Holloway (my great grandfather) listed the head of household/owner of household as J Holloway. This is obviously not him or his wife, so I thought could it be his father? I have found a James Holloway living in Greenwich in 1911. He was born in c.1841 and I wondered could somebody please take a look at the census for me because the Holloway family is a dead end when it comes to researching them.
Many Thanks,
Gardener47

Alemap

Alemap Report 17 Jul 2011 15:32

1911
Person: HOLLOWAY, James
Address: Trinity Hospital Highbridge Greenwich
HOLLOWAY, James Widower M 70 1841 Inmate Of Almshouse Oxford Garsington

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 17 Jul 2011 15:41

Thanks Pam.
I will look into that further.

Is there any other Holloway's living in Woolwich Road, Greenwich East?? By the looks of George's census form it looked like there might have been.
Thanks again.

Alemap

Alemap Report 17 Jul 2011 16:03

107 Holloway's in Greenwich.
These are the only ones on Woolwich Road.
Address: 47 Woolwich Road E Greenwich S E
HOLLOWAY, George
HOLLOWAY, Kate
HOLLOWAY, George William
HOLLOWAY, Wilson James
HOLLOWAY, Leslie
HOLLOWAY, Beatrice Maud
HOLLOWAY, Bernard Edward

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 18 Jul 2011 08:34

Thanks Pam, that is my grandfather (Wilson) and his family.

I am still a bit confused because there was this 'Household Cover' thing and it was signed with what looked like a J??

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 18 Jul 2011 16:14

Hi Gardener, the census form was completed and signed by George Holloway. Any covers would have been completed by the enumerators.

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 24 Jul 2011 08:58

Hi MarieCeleste,
It wasn't the actual household form it was the household original address (which says the occupier and postal address) on the 1911 census website.
It said 'Name of Head of Family or Seperate Occupier' and it looks like it is signed with a J or a lower case g.
Looking at the household that George signed, he uses capital G's and his handwriting isn't the same.

Could there be a seperate occupier?

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 3 Sep 2011 17:10

Had a brainwave and I found a departure list for William Holloway in 1935 from southampton, there were also departures in 1947 and 1953 for William's born around 1901.
I suspect he may have used the name William as he was known as Bill.

Please could someone help because It would not let me view it!
Gardener47

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 4 Sep 2011 11:03

Guess you mean this one?

Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960
Name: William HOLLOWAY
Date of departure: 13 March 1935
Port of departure: Southampton
Destination port: New York
Destination country: USA
Date of Birth: 1900 (calculated from age)
Age: 35
Marital Status:
Sex: Male
Occupation: Manager < Doesn't say what of.
Notes:
Passenger recorded on: Page 3 of 11
Ship: MAJESTIC
Official Number: 146555
Master's name: R B Irving
Steamship Line: Cunard White Star Limited
Where bound: New York, USA
Square feet:
Registered tonnage: 24333
Passengers on voyage: 217

Last address in UK was 8 Queens Road, Slough. It appears USA was to be his permanent residence.
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This is him arriving in New York:

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

Name: William Malcolm Holloway
Arrival Date: 19 Mar 1935
Birth Year: abt 1900
Birth Location: England
Birth Location Other: Beech Hill
Age: 35
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/Race- /Nationality: American;English (American) **(original says English)
Place of Origin: United States of America
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
Ship Name: Majestic

His visa was issued Washington on 5 Dec 1934. His residence in US was Canandingua.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 4 Sep 2011 11:15

The 1947 departure was a carpenter from Bradford, travelling with wife Lily and 2 daughters. This was the same man who made the 1953 trip.

Gardener47

Gardener47 Report 4 Sep 2011 11:20

Many Thanks Marie Celeste

But I don't think it is a match :(