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to a new life
My greatgrandfather Patrick Matthews, his second wife Mary Ann (Smith) together with their daughter Rose sailed on the maiden voyage of the Majestic to New York in April 1890. Patrick was from Cootehill, CountyCavan, Ireland. In 2005 I found his descendants living in Florida. My husband and I flew to America for a holiday and met our new cousins.
A memory of Liverpool contributed by sylvia kendrick
Myrtle Street Children's Hospital
I spent the first part of my childhood in Myrtle Street Children's Hospital on Ward 5, Orthapedic. I was born in 1951 and was an inpatient on and off for 13 years. I remember quite a few places inside the hospital and different things going on at the time I was in there. I remember a few consultants who I was with, I can remember what it was like on the wards, the sister who was on Ward 5 was called Sister Smith, she was lovely although the nurses were a bit frightened of her as they had to line up every morning before they went on the ward with their hands in front to see if they were clean. Does ...read more here
A memory of Liverpool contributed by barbara mcdonnell
My time in Liverpool
My memory of Liverpool was living in number 12 Kensington Rd near the corner of Hall Lane where the post office was. My parents' landlady was Mrs Elizabeth Smith, I think she was Tommy Smith's mother? I remember my father taking me & my sister to St John's Gardens on weekends and to Otterspool until a tragic accident involving a young lady on a pushbike and a car? I remember the New Brighton ferry at the pier head. And I remember my dad taking me in the company (Otis) truck going to Birkenhead through the Mersey Tunnel. Thanks...
A memory of Liverpool contributed by Alan Bond
my coming to Canada
We sailed across the Atlantic on the Empress of England from Liverpool to Montreal, first arriving in Quebec City on Oct 30, 1958. It makes me wonder if this photo is of that same voyage!! I would love to obtain a passenger list. My parents are now deceased and I would like to have it as a keepsake. Our family name is BOULOUX. My father was sick the whole trip. My favorite memory was in the playroom where they had this rocking horse. I was 5 years old and to me, this horse was huge. I was scared to get on it at first but then I would scream if I had to get off it to give another kid a ...read more here
A memory of Liverpool contributed by martine symington






