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    1. Re: [MAR] Missing Seaman
    2. Merseyside
    3. David Nov 27th 1875 Found a snippet concerning the White Star Line, Baltic, Captain GLEADELL, who saved the crew of the Oriental, they thanked Mr CLARKE, the purser and Captain. [no christian name] Jane > My gg grandfather, Joseph Clarke, was born in Liverpool in 1841. Records > of > him up to 1881 showed him to be a bookkeeper. In the 1881 census, however, > he is described as a ship's steward and in 1887 a record shows him as a > purser. After that there is no further record of him and there is no oral > history in the family of what became of him. I think that he probably died > while abroad or at sea. > > > > The only possible death at sea record is the death of a Joseph Clarke on > 16th June 1889. This was on the 'SS State of Navada' a Glasgow registered > ship number 653. This Joseph is described as a carpenter aged 58. My > Joseph > would have been 48. Despite the difference in age and occupation I think > that this may have been him. > > > > Can anyone offer any advice as to how I might be able to research this > further. > > > > David > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MARINERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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