Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

SS Sicilian


Partial List - Donated by Don Howell

Glasgow, Scotland via Moville to New York
17 April 1901

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK


There is no sworn statement.
Matthew Stirrat, Commander
John S. Williamson, Purser
Dr. John F. Boa, Surgeon
Columns represent: Name only
SECOND CABIN PASSENGERS

 1    Mr. Robert Adamson               
 2    Mr. Isaac Alcuzer
 3    Miss Jane Stewart Cameron
 4    Mr. James Carmichael
 5    Mr. Wm. W. Carmichael
 6    Mr. Sydney A. Carter
 7    Mr. Frank Duguid
 8    Mr. William F. Gibson
 9    Miss Jane Grant
10    Mr. Alexander Haddow
11    Mrs. Haddow
12    Mr. Robert Hoy
13    Mr. William Johnstone
14    Miss Jeanne Kennedy
15    Mr. J. F. Kent
16    Mrs. Kent
17    Master Willis Kent
18    Mr. Edward Keys
19    Mr. John J. Laws
20    Mrs. M'Lean
21    Master Nicholas M'Lean
22    Mr. Thomas J. M'Murrin
23    Mrs. Murrin
24    Mr. James S. Rollo
25    Mr. Thomas Ryder
26    Mrs. Ryder and infant
27    Mr. Fredrick Smith
28    Mr. Arthur Stewart
29    Miss Mary Stewart
30    Mrs. Stoppford
31    Miss E. M. Stoppford
32    Mr. James B.R. Stoppford
33    Miss Alicia Stoppford
34    Miss Frances E. Stoppford
35    Mr. W.D. Sutherland
36    Mr. George Taylor
37    Pat Cleary ?

Transcriber's Notes:

The right spelling for Stoppford is Stopford.
#32 James Butler Richard Stopford married Henrietta Antoninette 
    Oesterling 5-21-1911.
It is unknown whether the date of 17 April 1901 is the Departure or the
    Arrival date. 
For additional information about the Stopford ancestral line you may 

contact
Don Howell ISTG has been given a picture of the crew of the SS Sicilian about 1914. JOHN WILLIAM O'DOCKERTY My grandfather was the rather up right person third row down from the top second in from the right next to the chap in the white hat. My grandfather served in ww1 from 1915 i think he was nineteen when he signed up. he looks about eighteen in the photo. contributed by Terry O'Dockerty
Transcribed and Donated by Don Howell for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
10 February 2000


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