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Willingale One Name Study
Willingale Family Tree
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1878 -
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| Name |
Arthur Edward Willingale |
| Birth |
31 Jul 1878 |
Bow, London |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
1881 |
| Unable to trace. |
| Census |
1891 |
| Unable to trace. |
| Census |
1901 |
| Unable to trace. |
| Census |
1911 |
5 Lizmar Terrace, Moston, Manchester |
| Occupation |
1911 |
| Painter and decorater |
| Emigration |
1912 |
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| Residence |
1914 |
136 Ocean Street, Bondi, Sydney, Australia [1] |
| Military Service |
1918 |
| Residence |
1920 |
Charlotte Street, Belmore, Sydney, Australia [1] |
| Residence |
1921 |
Second Avenue, Campsie, Sydney, Australia [1] |
| Notes |
- Arthur Edward enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces on 19th April 1918, stating that he had been born in Bow, England on 31/7/1878. According to his attestation paper he was a painter by trade and had served a 7 year apprenticeship with Row Bros. of Manchester, England. He was married to Jane nee Fullford.
An Arthur Willingale, aged 33 sailed to Victoria, Australia in Nov 1912 aboard the 'Marathon'.
A Jennie F Willingale, aged 35 sailed to Victoria, Australia in May 1913 aboard the 'Benalla'
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| Person ID |
I0677 |
Unconnected Willingales |
| Last Modified |
3 Mar 2012 |
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| Ships |
 | ss MARATHON ss MARATHON
built by Alexander Stephen & Sons Glasgow,
Yard No 402
Last Name: ORUBA(1921)
Propulsion: Steam, twin screw, triple expansion, 6,600 ihp - speed 15 knots
Launched: Wednesday, 18/11/1903
Built: 1903
Ship Type: Passenger Cargo Vessel
Tonnage: 6795 grt (later 7848)
Length: 490 feet (later 540)
Breadth: 55 feet
Owner History:
1903-21 G Thompson & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
1921-24 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, Aberdeen
1924 Schweitzer & Oppler, Berlin
Status: Scrapped - 1925
Remarks: Lengthened by 50ft in 1912 and given a second, dummy, funnel, sold to Pacific Steam Nav Co in 1922. Scrapped at Hamburg |
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