ginnyo wrote:Thanks for your trouble Peter but this is not my grandfather. This man was 28 years old, married, and came from Pontelandolfo. My grandfather was 15 years old, single, and came from Morcone.
Know anything about a ship Princess Louise?
Thanks again!
Hi, only this:
1-Ship Prindsesse Louise-Norwegian fleet... also called Princess Louise...
2-More only Louise name: Louise* 1872 - 1916 sold to Sweden
3-THE BEGINNING OF THE B.C.C.S. The Canadian Pacific Railway took control of the C.P. Navigation Co. on January 12,1901. The British Columbia Coast Service (B.C.C.S) -Officially commenced on May 15,1903. The first Princess in the fleet was the side wheeler "Princess Louise"
Captain James W. Troup took over as Manager, and by the late 1940's they had as many as 26 passenger ships. I believe it retained the name B.C.C.S. till sometime in the 1970's after B.C.Ferries, were started and all the passenger ships were either sold or on other duties.
SS PRINCESS LOUISE: The First Princess (Sidewheeler)
http://members.shaw.ca/gcsimpson/cprfleet.htm
4-Princess Louise (1) (1869 - 932 gt) and Princess Louise (2) (1921 - 4,032 gt)
http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/CP5.html
5-Princess Louise (1) 1869 ex- Olympia , 1901 taken over with Canadian Pacific Navigation Co. renamed Princess Louise, 1906 sold to Marpole MacDonald, Victoria.
6- Princess Louise Year of build 1921 Canadian Pacific Railway Company` and `Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd`.
http://www.plimsoll.org/OnTheLine/Shipp ... etlist.asp
7- Passenger Ship Arrivals: SS Koenigin Louise, from Bremen to NYC on June 5, 1912 (partial listing)
http://www.pgsctne.org/publication2.html
regards, suanj
PS: are many Perugini people misspelled from Morcone on ellis island, I've searched for you in all misspelled shape(Perngini, Peruzini, Perusini, Pevusini, Perugino, Perugina etc..Perogini, Peragini, Perogino etc) but nobody Pietro Perugini came in 1905