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Catherine
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7 Oct 2016 21:14 |
The Philip Scott who arrived in New York in Oct 1910 couldn't have been the father of a child who was born in August 1911.
However, it does fit with the Philip Scott born 1883 in Tipperary, Ireland.
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7 Oct 2016 21:15 |
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Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Transcription
Learn more Print transcription View image First name(s) P Last name SCOTT Title MR Gender Male Marital status M Occupation MANAGER Departure year 1911 Departure day 12 Departure month 10 Departure port LIVERPOOL Destination port BOMBAY Destination BOMBAY Country INDIA Destination country INDIA Ship name CITY OF BENARES Ship official number 114004 Ship master's last name ELLIOTT Shipping line HALL LINE LTD City LIVERPOOL Ship destination port KARACHI Ship destination country PAKISTAN Ship registered tonnage 4465.80 Number of passengers 94 Record set Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Category Travel & migration Subcategory Passenger lists Collections from Australasia, Great Britain, Ireland
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Oct 2016 21:16 |
AG ...............
that's why I'm wondering if it was just a story he told.
I didn't put a date when asking from Phil*ip Scott going to or from India, so it should have brought up travels before and after 1911.
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Oct 2016 21:17 |
ah .............
I hadn't however got as far as looking for P or no initial Scott
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ArgyllGran
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7 Oct 2016 21:43 |
Possibly the same man?? In the column for occupation, "Ladies and Gentlemen" is written against the whole list of names.
Mr P Scott in the UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 Name: Mr P Scott Gender: Male Departure Date: 8 May 1901 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Bombay, India Ship Name: Persia Master: W A Wheler
Or maybe not - this time travelling with a wife and 2 infants:
Mr P Scott in the UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 Name: Mr P Scott Gender: Male Departure Date: 12 Oct 1905 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Bombay, India Ship Name: Macedonia Master: Captain C D Bennett
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Oct 2016 00:22 |
pm received from Philip, with the following information ...........
This is the first time in many years researching that I have seen reference to the birth of Mabel Spooner's first child Alice.
She was known to me as Peggy ( Margaret ) so Alice came to me as a surprise. It is correct though because they are both on the 1911 census ( no Phillip at home on census night) I am so pleased to learn of this
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we do have the correct family
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Oct 2016 00:34 |
Philip
what do you know about Margaret/Peggy????
An Alice A Scott married George H Fearon in the Sept quarter 1929 ........
Marriages Sep 1929 (>99%) Scott Alice A Fearon Liverpool 8b 171
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1929
SCOTT Alice A FEARON George H Toxteth Park, St. Bede, Toxteth Park Liverpool 2049TP/3/81
Alice A Fearon and George H Fearon are on the 1939 Register
Fearon Household (2 People) 67 Vandyke Street , Liverpool C.B., Lancashire, England Alice H Fearon 13 Mar 1909 Unpaid Dom Duties George H Fearon 04 Mar 1909 Gas Meter Maker & C? Metal Worker
It looks more like A than H on the image
Is this your father's sister?
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Oct 2016 00:52 |
maybe not ..............
there is another Alice Ann Scott seemingly born Liverpool 1909 who was a patient in the Liverpool Workhouse on the 1911 Census. No parent with her, and birth place unknown
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Chris Ho :)
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8 Oct 2016 08:37 |
Cheshire Birth indexes for the years: 1909
SPOONER Alice Wallasey Wirral WAL/105/92
http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/index.php
Births Mar 1910 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------------- SPOONER Alice Birkenhead 8a 510
(wondering about above?)
Chris :)
Edits (looking at things google search, Birthdate 17/9/1882 for Mabel, from a connection to Laindon Spooners) (no help with 1939?)
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Philip
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8 Oct 2016 09:25 |
Thanks for your further information Alice (Peggy ) Scott married Edward Wallace in London, so no relation to Fearon family. I knew them both well.
Thanks again
philip
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8 Oct 2016 11:01 |
Philip ,
When did Alice (Peggy) Wallace pass away,?
and have you given ay thought to getting her marriage certificate to clarify who is listed as her father.?--although nothing for Edward Wallace to Alice Scott seems to be showing that I can see in any county.
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Although Spooner may appear on the birth cert it may not have been the surname of any marriage if the woman had been married before,,,also *nee *Spooner would indicate not married,**formally** indicates married.if correct details were given on registration.
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ArgyllGran
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8 Oct 2016 11:20 |
PM from Philip:
Thanks for all your research. As far as I know and its only hearsay, is that he would have travelled between the census 1901-9111. There is a record of him on SS City of Benares Liverpool-Bombay 1911. Perhaps he never came back. I've checked with the India Library but no trace Thanks
Philip
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Catherine
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8 Oct 2016 15:04 |
PMs received from Philip:-
Catherine Thanks for your question. My father (Squire)He had a sister Alice listed on the 1911 census. This was a surprise as I had always known my Aunt as Peggy (Margaret) but her birth year is correct. Looking forward to any information you may have Thanks Philip ................................................................... Catherine Thanks for this further information which I found many years ago. It was my red herring. It fitted perfectly.I even visited the address in St Pancras. I was encouraged by the name McCarthy as There was a McCarthy working with the Spooner family in Mucking Essex on the 1901. I imagined Phillip having a trip to the farm to visit his cousin.
Some of the information may be misleading because the reationship with Mabel Spooner was most likely posted by myself and I have overlooked to correct it.
Thanks again Philip ................................................................... Catherine yes this is my father and mother at their first home in Blackpool.
Your previous question about india & the textile trade. I only have family hearsay to back this up and their is prescious little of that, although Mabel told my Aunt not to enquire after him as nothing good would come of it. Like he was in prison or indeed gone to India . There is a record of a P. Scott &wife & child leaving Liverpool for Bombay in Oct 1911 on the SS City of Benares but he would have needed another family for this to be him but you never know!
Philip
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Chris Ho :)
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8 Oct 2016 15:56 |
Could perhaps have been them on Ship 'Benares', left Liverpool 12/10/1911 (Occupation as Manager) although Squire Scott would have been born, hmm!...
The 1911 Census was taken 2nd April.
Chris :)
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Philip
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8 Oct 2016 19:03 |
Sylvia Yes this is the marriage of my father to Audrey Lucas in 1936. I do not have the certificate but I am sure it would state decd for my Grandfather Phillip. I will check
Thanks for your help
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Catherine
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8 Oct 2016 22:55 |
pm from Philip:-
Hello again Catherine I suspect the Irish Phillip who sailed to New York from Tilbury are one and the same.I don't now think this was my grandfather although it would have been very tidy.
Thanks for your help
Philip
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9 Oct 2016 21:17 |
Squire, I wonder if Squire links to other Squire Scotts from.
1843 through to 1904 and the one in 1911 Philips father.
Its an unusual christian name to pluck out of thin air and one I imagine given from a family link.?
One was born in 1871 a few years older than Mabel.
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SylviaInCanada
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9 Oct 2016 22:08 |
Kay ..........
Squire was a common forename in Lancashire!
There was a boy called Squire in the same class in primary school with me in the late 1940s, and I knew of about half-a-dozen others!
It was also a common nickname between men or between fathers and sons .....
...... men would call each other "Squire", as in "How's it doing, Squire?" and the reply would be "Fine, Squire" :-D
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Philip
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10 Oct 2016 10:04 |
kay
I have also looked for other Squire Scotts thinking one may be Phillip's father. Skipping a generation. As a matter of interest my father was actually known asTim ! Was the one you found in1871 from Ashton?
Thanks again
Philip
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Philip
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10 Oct 2016 10:28 |
Kay
The details of the marriage of Peggy to Robert E Wallace indicate it took place in Barnet in 1938 Her name was Margaret Scott. I don't imagine the actual certificate would shed any light on her father as her brother's cetificate only has the name Phillip Scott
Thanks for your interest in these details
Philip
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