Ignore that last email - senior moment! On 12 May 2013 10:16, Maureen Davison <[email protected]> wrote: > I meant to say '*not *recorded on the destination side.' > > Maureen Davison > > > On 12 May 2013 10:03, Maureen Davison <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've found a reference via the New York Passenger Lists, that my maternal >> great-uncle Daniel Cairns (b.1883), possibly travelled there from Liverpool >> on 28th June 1913 on the SS Campagnia, Cunard Line, arrival 5th July. >> >> However, he is not listed on the UK Outward Passenger Lists, which does >> contain records for this sailing, The New York listing has a ruled >> strike-through against his entire entry. >> >> Given that he's almost certainly the Daniel Cairns who's death at 48 is >> listed in Gateshead 1931, I'm wondering if he did indeed set sail - >> although I appreciate he may have returned home at a later date. >> >> I wondering if anyone shed any light on why there might be a ruled >> line through his entry, there one other example of this for another >> passenger on the same page. Has anyone encountered this searching similar >> records for their ancestors? Given the lack of outward list record, is >> it possible he booked but never got there? If so, I'm left puzzling as to >> why he was recorded on the destination side if so. >> >> Thanking you >> >> Maureen Davison >> > >