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1901 Census record taken on Sunday, 31 March. Residents of a house 84 in Castlereagh Road, Belfast (Pottinger, Co. Down)
[RFSS Jan 2011]
Canada Passenger Lists Name: Hugh Johnston Event Type: Immigration Event Date: May 1910 Event Place: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Gender: Male Age: 40 Birth Year (Estimated): 1870 Birthplace: Ireland Ship Name: Lake Champlain Affiliate Film Number: T-4765 Digital Folder Number: 004542589 Image Number: 00429 [RFSS Mar 2016] SS Lake Champlain - Canadian Pacific Lines The SS Lake Champlain was built by Barclay, Curle & Co., Ltd, Glasgow in 1900 for Elder Dempster's Beaver Line. She was a 7,392 gross ton ship, length 446 feet x beam 52 feet, one funnel, four masts, twin screw and a speed of 13 knots. Accommodation was provided for 100-1st, 80-2nd and 500-3rd class passengers. [RFSS Mar 2016]
Launched on 31 March 1900, she sailed on 15 May 1900 from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Quebec and Montreal. On 21 May 1901, she was the first merchant ship to be fitted with permanent wireless telegraphy apparatus and on 6 April 1903 was taken over with the rest of Beaver Line's fleet by Canadian Pacific. In 1906 her accommodation was modified to carry 150-2nd and 1,000-3rd class passengers and on 7 March 1913 she was renamed Ruthenia. She commenced sailings between Trieste and St. John, New Brunswick on 20 March 1913 and completed 5½ round voyages on this service, the last starting in January 1914. On 4 February 1914 she left St. John, New Brunswick for London and in September 1914 commenced her last London - Quebec - Montreal voyage. She arrived at Belfast in November 1914 and was converted into a dummy of the battleship HMS King George V. In summer 1915 she became a store ship and in 1916 was used as a naval oiler. In 1929 she became an oil hulk at Singapore and in 1942 was captured by the Japanese and renamed Choran Maru. Recaptured by Allied forces in 1945, she stranded in the Moesi River, Sumatra, Indonesia in 1946, was refloated and towed to the Clyde. Arriving there on 18 June 1949, she was broken up at Dalmuir. Sources: North Atlantic seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, Vol.3,p.1308, Canadian Pacific, 100 years by George Musk. Canada Census, 1 June 1911 Name: Hugh Johnston Event Place: Nipissing Sub-Districts 44-116, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Ireland District: Nipissing Household ID: 194 Line Number: 17 GS Film Number: 002418511 Digital Folder Number: 007526765 Image Number: 00928
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MARRIAGE NOTES |
Marriage Certificate of Hugh Johnston and Essie Sinton - 30 June 1894 [RFSS Mar 2020]
Ireland, Civil Registration Marriage Indexes Name: Hugh Johnston Spouse's Name: Essie Sinton Event Date: Apr - Jun 1894 Event Place: Belfast, Ireland Registration District: Belfast Registration Quarter and Year: Apr - Jun 1894 Volume Number: 1 Page Number: 362 Index Number: 146 [RFSS Feb 2014] |
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[ s3333 ] | Marriage Certificate - Marriage of Hugh Johnston and Essie Sinton on 30 June 1894 in Holywood Presbyterian Church, Co. Down, Ireland, United Kingdom - Registration District: Belfast, Registration Quarter and Year: Apr - Jun 1894, Volume Number: 1, Page Number: 362, Index Number: 146 - MC1894-30-06-HJ-ES |
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