8. | Kate Eliza CABLE (2.John2, 1.Caroline1) was born in 1876 in Rayleigh, Essex, England; died on 13 Mar 1963 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant cemetery, London, Ontario, Canada (TB-210). Notes:
NOTE 1./ 1881 Rayleigh, Essex, England census
Name Est Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Residence
Elizth. Hainsworth abt 1819 Rettendon, Essex, England Head Castle Lane, Rayleigh, Essex, England
Kate Cable abt 1876 Rayleigh, Essex, England Granddaughter Castle Lane, Rayleigh, Essex,
Isaiah Carter abt 1835 Rayleigh, Essex, England Lodger Castle Lane, Rayleigh, Essex, England
Henry Powers abt 1855 Rayleigh, Essex, England Lodger Castle Lane, Rayleigh, Essex, England
NOTE 2./ Marriages Dec 1896 Rochford Essex England (Free BMD)
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
CABLE Katie Eliza Rochford 4a 807
Lizmore Phillip Absalom Rochford 4a 807
NOTE 3./
Ship Information
Ship Name: Virginian
Years in service: 1905-1920
Funnels: 1
Masts: 2
Aliases: Drottningholm (1920), Brasil (1948), Homeland (1951)
Shipping Line: Allan
Ship Description: Built by Alexander Stephen & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 10,754. Dimensions: 520' x 60' (540' o.l.). Triple-screw, 19 knots. Three steam turbines. Two masts and one funnel.
History: Attained a speed of 19.8 knots during her trials. Nine boilers. Steam pressure of 180 lbs. per sq. in. Consumed about 2,500 tons of coal per voyage. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Canada, April 6, 1905. She broke the Liverpool-Rimouski speed record, as she made it in 5 days, 20 hours, 40 minutes. She and her sister ship Victorian remained the fastest liners in the Canadian trade, until the new Canadian Pacific liners Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland entered the service. Ownership of the Virginian was transferred to Canadian Pacific Line in 1917. Renamed: (a) Drottningholm (1920), (b) Brasil (1948), (c) Homeland (1951). Scrapped in Italy, 1955. Sister ship: Victorian. Note: These popular ships were the first trans-Atlantic liners to be equipped with steam turbines.
Kate married Philip Absalam LIZMORE in Dec 1896 in Rochford, Essex, England. Philip (son of Philip Ansell LIZMORE and Annie EVERARD) was born in 1872 in Bow, East London, Middlesex, England; died on 03 Jan 1941 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant cemetery, London, Ontario, Canada (TB-209). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 11. WWI Philip Robert LIZMORE was born on 10 Jul 1895 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England; died on 01 Oct 1916 in France; was buried in France.
- 12. WWI William Victor Glencoe LIZMORE was born on 02 Oct 1896 in Greenhithe, Essex, England; died on 31 Mar 1921 in London, Middlesex, Ontario; was buried on 02 Apr 1921 in Mt Pleasant cemetery, London , Ontario, (X-85). Military plot: R.S. G. 83.
- 13. Katie LIZMORE was born in 1904 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England; died on 15 May 1922 in London, Middlesex, Ontario.
- 14. WW1 Agnes Emily LIZMORE was born in Dec 1906 in Rochford, Essex, England; died on 18 Nov 1981 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1981 in Mt Pleasant, London, Canada. (Vets Triangle-666).
- 15. Jean Edith LIZMORE was born on 09 Mar 1910 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England; died on 11 Mar 1988 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mt Pleasant cemetery, London, Middlesex, Ontario MX-144-CS.
- 16. David Robin LIZMORE was born about 1917; died on 13 Jan 1974 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Mount Pleasant cemetery, London, Ontario. (Vet Triangle-514).
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