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Arthur CARTMAN

Arthur CARTMAN

1902 – 1974 · 41 Walshaw Road, Elton, Bury, Lancashire
👶 Birth22 Jan 190241 Walshaw Road, Elton, Bury, Lancashire 📍 Mary Cook
🏛️ Second Boer War
⛪ Baptism23 Feb 1902All Saints Church, Elton, Bury, Lancashire 📍 Baptism Records 📎 View
🚢 Emigration28 Oct 1902Ellis Island, Hudson County, New York, USA 📍 Mary Cook
John Cartman, age 27 years, his wife Annie (Hopkinson) age 31 years and son Arthur, infant (10 months old), were living in Bury. Port of departure was Liverpool and date of Arrival was October 28, 1902 at Ellis Island, on the ship 'SAXONIA'.

The Saxonia was built by John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland in 1900. 14,197 gross tons; 600 (bp) feet long; 64 feet wide. Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 16 knots. 1,960 passengers (160 first class, 200 second class a…
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📜 Naturalisation21 Sep 1908 (6)123 Johnson Street, Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA 📍 Mary Cook
John Cartman was 33 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, brown eyes, dark brown hair. his wife Annie Cartman age 36 years old and Arthur Cartman age 6 years resides in Fall River, Bristol, Mass.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, County of Bristol on September 21, 1908 and resides at 123 Johnson Fall River, Massachusetts.
🏛️ Old Age Pensions introduced
💒 Marriage17 Sep 1923 (21)Beatrice Elizabeth HATTON
309 North Street, Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA 📍 Anna Cartman Cannon/Terri
✝️ Death17 Aug 1974 (72)Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA 📍
He sufferred 19 strokes and several heart attacks Anna Cartman Cannon/Terri
🪦 Burial24 Aug 1974 (72)Fairview Memorial Park, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA 📍 Anna Cartman Cannon/Terri 📎 View 🔗 View
Anna Lillian CARTMAN
b. 1936, Dighton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA · d. 2011, Durango, La Plata County, Colorado, USA · m. Jack Edward CANNON
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