Looking for James Cox, Benalbanach (?) engineer
My hometown is Dundee, Scotland, and I came to the United States in 1963. In 1952 I completed a five-year apprenticeship at ULRO (Blackness Foundry) along with my buddy, James Cox. Presently, I’m living in Redmond, Washington, near Seattle.
I’m 79 now and have been trying for years to locate Jim. He sailed as a marine engineer on the Ben Line out of Leith in the late 50s and early 60s. I believe the ship he sailed on was the Benalbanach. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
In prior efforts I located a James Cox living in Glencoe, who was a marine engineer and whose wife had the same name, Greta. However, they lived in Canada, not Scotland, and that Jim Cox was 10 years older than my buddy would be. Small world, huh?!
Hope you can help.
Sincerely,
Noel Henderson
Looking for James Cox, Benalbanach (?) engineer
Jim would be about my age, 79, born in 1931, I believe, in Dundee, where we both completed our apprenticeships and studies at the same time. When I emmigrated in 1963, he was still resident in Dundee.
I wondered if the Ben Line has a retirement/pension/survivor benefit program for their engineers, maybe Jim Cox is part of it. I have no knowledge of such a program existing and have been totally stymied. Any possible leads or suggestions for further searches would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the interesting ship background! It happens that my dog breeder in Scone was part of the El Alamein invasion.
No, I'm not a merchant navy engineer and was involved in special purpose development work for commercial and government (U.S.) agencies until my retirement. I went into national service with the Royal Air Force when Jim went to sea.