Loss of the “Perseverance” 

Loss of the “Perseverance”

James MARSHALL b. 1835 was lost when his command “Perseverance” was lost with all hands in the Arctic in 1901

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“Perseverance” amongst the Ice
“Perseverance” amongst the Ice
 
 
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The Loss of the 3 Masted Barque Perseverance
The Loss of the 3 Masted Barque Perseverance
In 1901 James Marshall was lost at sea when the barque Perseverance, of which he was Master floundered 
 
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Unknown Peterhead Newspaper
Unknown Peterhead Newspaper
A First Report of the Board of Trade Inquiry into the Loss of the Perseverance 
 
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Unknown Peterhead Newspaper
Unknown Peterhead Newspaper
A Second Report on the loss of Perseverance 
 
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Unknown Peterhead Newspaper
Unknown Peterhead Newspaper
A Third Report on the loss of Perseverance 
 
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<b> Memorial Stone Erected by John Marshall</b><br><br>Rear of Stone
Memorial Stone Erected by John Marshall

Rear of Stone

Also of the late
JAMES MARSHALL,,
Seaman, who was drowned
At sea of (sic) the Perseverance, 1901
Aged 65 years.
WILLIAM MCKEN MARSHALL,
Youngest son of the above
Died 20th July 1916 aged 50 years
Interred in Cambio Cemetery
Rio de Janeiro
Deeply Mourned
Also MARGARET MCKEN
Widow of JAMES MARSHALL,
Died 19th Oct. 1928 aged 93 years
Loved and Mourned.
Also AGNES MCKEN,
Who died at Aberdeen on 17th January 1932
aged 84 years.

Photo and inscription copy kindly supplied by Alison Kennedy
 
 

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