1843 - 1917 (74 years)
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Name |
Anne Roulston JOHNSON |
Born |
24 Sep 1843 |
Limber, Lincolnshire, England [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Gender |
Female |
History |
Cremated. Her Washington Death Index listing gives her father and mother’s names as Thomas Johnson and Susan, as well as a birth year of 1843. |
Immigration |
8 Sep 1890 |
Alaska; New York |
- Departed from Liverpool. Came over with Lucy, Charles and Florence.
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Died |
27 Sep 1917 |
Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington |
Buried |
30 Sep 1917 |
Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington |
Person ID |
I83 |
Reid Family | David's side of the family |
Last Modified |
12 Feb 2014 |
Father |
Thomas JOHNSON, b. Abt 1812, St. Botolph’s, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. Bef 1901 (Age ~ 88 years) |
Mother |
Susanna ?, b. Abt 1817, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England , d. Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England |
Married |
Abt 1840 |
Lincolnshire, England |
Family ID |
F81 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
William Albert COX, b. 27 Feb 1842, Owersby, Lincolnshire, England , d. 29 Apr 1921, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington (Age 79 years) |
Married |
19 Jan 1868 |
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England |
Children |
| 1. Albert Thomas COX, b. 1 Mar 1869, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. 18 Mar 1939, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington (Age 70 years) |
+ | 2. Lucy Gertrude COX, b. Abt Aug 1870, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. 14 May 1922, Brooklyn, Kings, New York (Age ~ 51 years) |
+ | 3. Charles Henry COX, b. 23 Mar 1879, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. 23 Sep 1949, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington (Age 70 years) |
+ | 4. Arthur William COX, b. 27 Feb 1872, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. 11 Sep 1910, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington (Age 38 years) |
+ | 5. Florence Ann COX, b. 10 Apr 1888, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. 24 Feb 1971, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California (Age 82 years) |
+ | 6. Walter James COX, b. Abt 1875, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England , d. 23 May 1905, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington (Age ~ 30 years) |
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Documents |
 | Cox, W&A (1881 Eng.)
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Last Modified |
10 Jun 2008 |
Family ID |
F67 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Ships |
 | S.S. Alaska The Alaska was a record breaking British passenger liner that won the Blue Riband for the Guion Line as the fastest liner on the Atlantic in 1882. She was a slightly larger and faster edition of Guion's Arizona and in 1883 became the first liner to make the crossing to New York in under a week. However, Alaska burned 250 tons of coal per day, as compared to Arizona's already high 135 tons. Built by John Elder & Company of Glasgow, she carried 350 first class passengers and 1,000 steerage. As in the case of Arizona, Stephen Guion also personally owned Alaska.
Alaska completed 100 voyages when Guion suspended sailings in 1894. She proved difficult to sell and was finally chartered in 1897 by Cia. Transatlanticia Espanola as a troop transport. In 1899, Alaska was sold for scrap, but was resold to the Barrow shipyard where she was used as an accommodiation hulk until broken up in 1902. |
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Sources |
- [S362] England Census, 1851, Broughton, Lincolnshire, England; District #11a, Pg. 296.
- [S363] England Census, 1861, South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, England; District #12, Pg. 21.
- [S364] England Census, 1871, St. Martin Parish, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; District #29, Pg. 39.
- [S365] England Census, 1881, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; District #14, Pg. 72.
- [S237] United States Federal Census, New Whatcom, Whatcom, Washington; Enumeration District #244, Pg. 16A.
- [S238] United States Federal Census, Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington; Enumeration District #330, Pg. 9A.
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