Full surname - Cribbes-McPherson
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Full surname - Cribbes-McPherson
Full surname - Cribbes-McPherson
From a letter from Juan J Loveluck 16 Mar 1998 (scribbled on the back of a photo of Juan Loveluck with Pablo Neruda and others): "My grandmother Agnes used to talk to me about her trip from Liverpool to the Chilean port, in the Cotopaxi (a Latin American volcano)"
From Web site:
http://www.red-duster.co.uk/PSNC10.htm
COTOPAXI (1) was built in 1873 by John Elder & Co. at Glasgow with a tonnage of 4022grt, a length of 402ft 2in, a beam of 42ft 9in and a service speed of 13 knots. Costing £105,750 she was launched on 15th March 1873 and commenced her maiden voyage on the Birkenhead - Valparaiso service on 18th June. In 1879 she was transferred to Orient Line management for operation on the Australia service. On 14th April 1880 she made her final voyage to Australia before reverting to the Valparaiso service. She collided with the German steamship Olympia on 8th April 1889 in the Straits of Magellan and was beach, careened and repaired in situ. She was refloated on 15th April 1889 but struck another rock and sank. The 202 passengers and crew on board were all rescued by the Setos which was owned by Kosmos Line of Germany.
From Andres Loveluck Olivos:
"She arrived in Chile with her family when she was a young girl of 18 years old."
[This would be 1871 if she was born 1853, so there is a slight contradiction with the date of the first voyage to Valparaiso of the ship Cotopaxi] |
Given names | Surname | GIVN | SURN | Sosa | SOSA | Birth | SORT_BIRT | Place | NCHI | Death | SORT_DEAT | Age | AGE | Place | Last change | CHAN | SEX | BIRT | DEAT | TREE | ||||
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Agnes Cribbes McPherson | Agnes CribbesAAAAMacPherson | MacPhersonAAAAAgnes Cribbes | 0 | 21 October 1857 | 2399609 | 166 | Calton And Bonnington, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland | 8 | 8 | 8 March 1948 | 2432619 | 76 | 90 | 33010 | Quillota, Chile | F | YES | Y100 |