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Doris Ethel Webb

Female 1895 - 1976  (80 years)Deceased


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  • Name Doris Ethel Webb 
    Birth 20 Jun 1895  Prittlewell, Essex Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Census 1901  4 Agnes Terrace, Southend on Sea, Essex Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Emigration 28 Sep 1906 
    Departed Liverpool 28 September 1906 on board The Victorian 
    Census 1911  Barton Township, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Death 29 Apr 1976 
    Notes 
    • In 1901 at 4 Agnes Terrace, Southend - RG13/1680/129 page 24
      Frederick C Webb aged 27, a retired draper born Prittlewell
      Ethel E Webb aged 23 born Southend
      Doris E Webb aged 5 born Prittlewell
      Sybil G Webb aged 4 born Prittlewell
      Freda M Webb aged 6 months born Shoeburyness

      28 September 1906 - The Victorian
      Port of departure: Liverpool
      Passenger destination port: Montreal, Canada

      1911 Canadian census / Ontario / Wentworth / 10 Barton Township
      Webb Fred C M Head M May 1873 38 1901
      Webb Ethel E F Wife M Dec 1876 34 1901
      Webb Doris E F Daughter S Jun 1895 15 1901
      Webb Sybil G. F Daughter S Nov 1886 14 1901
      Webb Freda M F Daughter S Sep 1900 10 1901
      Webb Muriel F.F Daughter S Jul 1904 7 1901
      Webb Ellen M F Daughter S Apr 1905 6 1901
      Webb Walter H.M Son S Feb 1911 3/12 1901
    Person ID I0594  Willingale One Name Study
    Last Modified 13 Apr 2015 

    Father Frederick Charles Webb
              b. 8 May 1873, Southend on Sea, Essex Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 11 Feb 1955, Toronto, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 81 years) 
    Mother Ancestors Ethel Edith Willingale
              b. 26 Dec 1877, Southend on Sea, Essex Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 30 Oct 1961, Toronto, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years) 
    Family ID F0173  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Charles Bradley Smith
              b. 1891, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 3 Oct 1914  Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • 03/10/1914
      Groom: Charles Bradley Smith
      Age: 23
      Residence: Hamilton, Wentworth
      Place of Birth: US
      Bachelor
      Occupation: Tailor
      Church of England
      Father: Charles Smith
      Mother: Does not know

      Bride: Doris Ethel Webb
      Age:19
      residence: Hamilton, Wentworth
      Spinster
      Church of England
      Father: Frederick Webb
      Maiden name of mother: Willingale Ethel
      Witness: S G Webb
    Children 
    Married: 1x1. Living
    Family ID F0879  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Alum Alexander Wilson
              b. 1889  
              d. 1965 (Age 76 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1920 
    Children 
    +1. Living
    +2. Lionel Eric Wilson
              b. 11 May 1922, Toronto, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 2009, Toronto, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 86 years)
    +3. Muriel Ellen Wilson
              b. 4 Jul 1924  
              d. Bef 2004 (Age < 79 years)  [Natural]
    Family ID F1106  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Ships
    SS Victorian
    SS Victorian
    The Victorian was a 10,635 gross ton ship built in 1904 by Workman, Clark and Co, Ltd. for the Allan Line of Liverpool. Her details were - length overall 540 ft, beam 60.4ft, one funnel, two masts, triple screw (first N.Atlantic liner with triple screws and first with turbine engines) and a speed of 18 knots. There was accommodation for 346-1st, 344-2nd and 1,000-3rd class passengers. Launched on August 25, 1904, she sailed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to St John NB on March 23,1905. On April 27, 1905 she commenced her first Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal voyage and continued UK - Canada sailings until 1914 when she was converted to an armed merchant cruiser. She served with the 9th and later the 10th Cruiser Squadrons and after the war, was refitted by Cammel Laird and returned to Canadian Pacific Ocean Services who had taken over the Allan Line. She resumed the Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal service on April 23, 1920, was refitted to carry 418-cabin, and 566-3rd class passengers in October 1920 and commenced her last Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal voyage on September 2,1921. In October 1921 she was chartered to the British government and carried out a trooping voyage from Southampton to Bombay and on her return was re-engined to oil fuel. On August 3, 1922 she transferred to the Glasgow - Quebec - Montreal route and on December 11, 1922 was renamed Marloch. She commenced her first Glasgow - St John NB voyage on December 12, 1922 and on Feb 2, 1926 transferred to the Antwerp - St John NB service. She collided with, and sank the British steamer Whimbrel off Flushing on February 2, 1926 and was towed to Southampton. Repaired, she returned to the Antwerp - Southampton - St John NB service on March 4, 1926 and sailed on her final Antwerp - Quebec - Montreal crossing on August 17, 1928. She was laid up at Southend until 1929 when she was sold to T.W.Ward and Co and arrived at Milford Haven on April 17th, being subsequently broken up at Pembroke Dock. Her panelling, which was inlaid with mother-of-pearl was transferred to the board room of Ward's Sheffield office, where it can still be seen