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Darrell Cochran
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Posted - 18/09/2014 :  18:41:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm trying to verify information in my grandfather's journal: He wrote that he sailed from Hoboken, New Jersey to Southampton and on to La Havre in June of 1918 on the Corsican, which he states was a "British ship." I know that almost half of the U.S. troops who fought in World War I sailed to Europe on British ships, but the history of the Corsican here http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=cors2 isn't clear about whether it was carrying U.S. troops at this time. Any information will be greatly appreciated - I'm in the process of transcribing his journal and would love to have this to fill it out.

AntonH
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Posted - 18/09/2014 :  22:24:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ancestry.com has a digitized records for example UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960. Here is an example for the Corsican in 1918. Threre do not appear to be many passengers listed for June of 1918, actually only three. Mr. Nuessle is listed as a Secretary for the YMCA in Paris.

Name: Percy N Nuessle
Birth Date: abt 1883
Age: 35
Port of Departure: New York, New York, United States
Arrival Date: 24 Jun 1918
Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Corsican
Search Ship Database: View the 'Corsican' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Shipping line: Canadian Pacific Line
Official Number: 124191
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AntonH
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Posted - 19/09/2014 :  17:01:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ancestry.com also has this listing: All UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 Results

For 1918 they have listed 494 Passengers, None for June but 148 for July 1, 1918, most of them Servicemen. However the origina manifest shows the destination to be Montreal and Quebec. Here is one example.

Name: Lieutenant R R Anderson
Departure Date: 1 Jul 1918
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Destination Port: Quebec, Canada
Ship Name: Corsican
Search Ship Database: Search the 'Corsican' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Shipping line: Canadian Pacific Railway
Official Number: 124191
Master: Henry Blanchard


Edited by - AntonH on 19/09/2014 17:03:44
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