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White Star Line

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Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 23 Jan 2008 11:11

I have found a relly who was a Captain on the White Star Line. Have been to the Museum in Southampton, but they do not hold any records for the White Star Line, but said most of the records are in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They only have a exhibition regarding the Titanic.(he was not on this ship).

Is there anyone who could point me in the right direction where I could find any records on line. Have found details of him on Google, New York Times, but would like to find out more about him.

Thanking you.

Dea

Dea Report 23 Jan 2008 11:44

What was his name and when was he captain?

Do you have the name of the ship?

Dea x

Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 23 Jan 2008 12:31

He was Captain Alexander Elvin S Hambleton, on many ships, but he was Captain on sister ship of Titanic, RMS Olympic. Also Lieutant in the Royal Navy, and served during WW1

He served 44 years and retired in 1923.to Golders Green.
He died in 1929, in Hendon, this I did get from Google.

Have been looking into Google to see if I can find an Obituary for him in any papers. but no luck so far.

Although not a close relly, his story has intrigued me.

Dea

Dea Report 23 Jan 2008 13:12

Couldn't find much, just a small item in the Times from 1920 when he diverted his ship to pick up a sick Captain from another ship.

Do you have this?

It won't let me paste onto here but if you pm me your e-mail I will send it to you.

Dea x

Dea

Dea Report 23 Jan 2008 13:41

He has mention on here - lots of pictures of his ship!

http://www.greatoceanliners.net/olympic.html

Dea x

p.s. - you will have to cut + paste to your browser as links do not work on here.

Dea x

Matt

Matt Report 23 Jan 2008 18:15

He is listed as Commander of the vessel Baltic which arrived in New York Harbour from Liverpool on Aug 27th 1920. He is described as being British, 58 yrs of age and 5ft-6in tall.
If you go to the Ellis Island Foundation site,(It is a free site) you will find him shown on various passenger lists.
Also contach Southampton Library. They have records of british seamen there. They have supplied me with copies of records including pictures of a number of rellies who were at sea.
Rgs Matt.

Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 24 Jan 2008 11:04

Thanks everyone for your help.

Dea- Thank you I will certainly get i nto the web site you mentioned.

Matt - Thank you, this is interesting. I live in Southampton, but did not know the Library had records of british seamen.

Many thanks once again.

Dea

Dea Report 24 Jan 2008 11:23

Have recieved your pm and have e-mailed the info to you.

Let me know if it arrives o.k.

Dea x

Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 24 Jan 2008 11:39

Thanks Dea, Yes OK. have replied

Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 7 Feb 2008 11:45

Matt - regarding Southampton Library, I went there yesterday, and would appear all records are now in the Basement , Archives Dept. they are only open 12.30pm to 4pm Tuesdays, and 10 am to 4pm Wednesday and Thursday.

So if you or anyone else wants records of Seaman in Southampton, this is where to go.

You go into Civic Centre main entrance, and the Dept is on the left.

Just posted this, in case anyone goes to Library and are disappointed, especially if they are coming on a journey.