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Nomad's Travels

Actual entry
records
from
Ellis Island,
New York City
archives

Was NOMAD Aboard The SS Tuscania?
While some data matches, other data appears to not match.  One possible explanation is he lied to the Immigration Officials about family and origin!

 

Ellis Island, NY Records
McGuinness, Charles
Britain, Irish
Motherwell, Scotland
September 26, 1922
28y
M
S
Tuscania
Glasgow, Scotland, UK

The SS Tuscania (1922-1939) was renamed after 1939 as the
T.S.S. Nea Hellas -
NEA ELLAS

TUSCANIA / NEA HELLAS / NEW YORK 1921
This was the NEA HELLAS which was built in 1919-21 as the third TUSCANIA for the
Anchor Line of Glasgow. Built by Fairfield Co Ltd, Glasgow, she was a 16,991 gross ton ship, length overall 578.4ft x beam 70.3ft, one funnel, two masts, twin screw and a speed of 16 knots. There was accommodation for 267-1st, 377-2nd and 1,818-3rd class passengers. Launched on 4/10/1921, she sailed from Glasgow on her maiden voyage to Moville and New York on 16/9/1922. Between 1922-25 she completed 5 New York - Mediterranean voyages and in May 1926 made her last Glasgow - New York - Plymouth - Havre - London voyage. She was then chartered to Cunard Line and commenced London - Havre - Southampton - New York crossings on 3/6/1926 with cabin and tourist class passengers. In December 1926 she was altered to cabin and 3rd class and in February 1927 was refitted to carry 206-cabin, 439-tourist and 485-3rd class. On 19/9/1930 she sailed on her last London - Havre - Southampton - New York voyage and in October of that year was laid up at Glasgow. In February 1931 she commenced her first Glasgow - Liverpool - Bombay voyage and between 1931-37 made 13 autumn/winter voyages on this service. In May 1931 she made one Southampton - New York round voyage for Cunard and on 14/8/1931 resumed Glasgow - Moville - New York summer voyages and in September 1938 made her last voyage on this service. Sold to the Greek Line on 19/4/1939, she was renamed NEA HELLAS and refitted to carry 200-cabin, 400-tourist and 500-3rd class passengers. On 19/5/1939 she started the first of nine round voyages between Piraeus and New York, the last commencing 11/5/1940. On 8/6/1940 she transferred to the Lisbon - New York service and started the last of five round voyages on 20/10/1940. Between 1941 and 1946 she was used as a British war transport and in 1947 was reconditioned in the UK and Genoa to accommodate 300-1st, 310-cabin and 850-tourist passengers. She started her first peacetime voyage between Genoa, Naples, Lisbon and New York on 25/7/1947 and in September 1947 commenced her first voyage from Piraeus to Naples, Lisbon and New York. On 27/1/1951 she started sailings between Piraeus, Naples, Malta and New York and in January 1955 was refitted to carry 80-1st and 1,300-tourist class passengers. On 5/3/1955 she started her last voyage between Piraeus, Malta, Messina, Naples, Halifax and New York (arr.21/3/1955). Renamed NEW YORK on 24/3/1955, and commenced her first crossing from New York to Boston, Cobh, Cherbourg, Southampton, Bremen, Southampton, Cherbourg, Cobh, Halifax and New York. On 6/9/1959 she started her last voyage from Bremen to Havre, Southampton, Cobh, New York and Piraeus and on 13/10/1959 commenced her last Piraeus - Palermo - Naples - Genoa - Quebec - Genoa - Naples - Messina - Piraeus voyage. Laid up at Piraeus on 14/11/1959 she was scrapped at Onimichi, Japan in 1961. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.469]


View Tuscania Passenger Manifest
See Line 24


Master's Affidavit


SS Tuscania


SS Tuscania
(1956 Photo)

The Anchor Line
Anchor Line

Steam Ship Tuscania

Tuscania in New York Harbor

Tuscania In New York

McGuinness, Charles
English, British
 
February 08, 1924
30y
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Dorelian
Antwerp, Belgium
A member of the ship's crew 

Ship: Dorelian - Owner: Leyland - Size: 6,431
Line: RSL - In service: 1923-1924


View Dorelian Passenger Manifest
See Line 16

Map of Western European Ports
Western European Ports

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Charles McGuinness Travel Log
 

  • 1893 - Born - Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland

  • 1909 - First world trip - on Vessel Cedarbark - Wales to Iquique in Chile.

  • 1909 - To New York. In New York end of 1909

  • 1910 - Arrives in Sydney, Australia on the Pilgrim.

  • 1910 - shipwrecked off Tahiti again on the Pilgrim.

  • 1914 - Returns to Derry

  • 1914 - Enlists in the British Military at beginning of World War I of to Cameroon & South Africa

  • 1916 - Deserts the British army and fights with the Germans against the British in the jungles of East Africa

  • 1917 - November - sole survivor of shipwreck of the SS. Vasco da Gama in shark infested waters of Indian Ocean. (Dalagoa bay)

  • 1918 - 1920 - Adventures in China and far East

  • 1921 - 1922 - In and out of Germany - running guns - to Ireland & possibly Scotland

  • 1922 - In New York

  • 1922 - 1924 - In Europe - probably Germany/Holland

  • 1924 - 1928 - Living In New York again - now married

  • 1928 - 1930 - The first Irishman to visit the South Pole with Admiral Byrd - Visits Panama, Australia, New Zealand

  • 1930 - 1931 - Back in New York - Rum running from Nova Scocia, Canada to Rockaway Beach, New York

  • 1933 - 1936 - in Russia appointed harbor master of Murmansk and Leningrad

  • 1936 - in Spain for the Spanish Civil War

  • 1937 - 1942 - back in Ireland

  • 1942 - 1945 - Arbor Hill Prison

  • 1947 - Derry

  • 1947 - December 5 - mysterious death at sea - 'drowned' in Irish Sea on Isallt - His Last Command


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