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25th September 2010, 11:51 PM
#1
Lost at sea
My dad was lost at sea on 23rd october 1975. His name was Joe Cairns and he was on the Troll Park returning from America. Anyone remember this trip or my dad, he had also been on troll river and other denholm ships.I was only 7 when he died any information would be appreciated
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26th September 2010, 04:10 AM
#2
Troll Park
ALL AT SEA:
This page is dedicated to all the ships on which we sailed.
Sadly most of them no longer exist and are only kept alive by our memories and photos.
SHIPS GRAVEYARD:
http://www.allatsea.cx/ships.html
Troll Park
http://www.allatsea.cx/images/ships/...k%20(lake).jpg
Hope this helps a little and that more may develop.
In remembrance of Joe Cairns and the many lost to the sea.
K.
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26th September 2010, 01:30 PM
#3
Assistance.........
Hello John.Welcome Aboard!
How very sorry I am to hear of your fathers circumstances whilst serving in the M.N.aboard his ship.
To help you,try clicking on the link here that I found on this site,where there are a few personnel who have recorded their DENHOLMS ships.
http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/f...splay.php?f=42
Also I see there are quite a few threads about Denholms and the Troll ships on another site(Ships Nostalgia).
To go there,click the link below:-
http://www.shipsnostalgia.com
Register there,then in the Search Box I suggest you type TROLL first and have a look,then later try typing DENHOLMS to show all those threads.
If no joy ,then I suggest making an appeal like you did on this site on the Denholms thread on that Ships Nostalgia site.
There are many of us ex M.N. personnel of your Dad's time who are still around on both of these sites,so
there is room for optimism!
All the Best
Gulliver
Last edited by Gulliver; 26th September 2010 at 05:05 PM.
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26th September 2010, 07:34 PM
#4
thanks
Thanks to both of you i will try what you advise, will get his navy book at weekend which may disclose other ships i know he was also with BP.
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26th September 2010, 07:48 PM
#5
Lost at sea
Please keep us updated, all may help others and we may be able to assist further.
Regards,
K.
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27th September 2010, 11:47 AM
#6
re Joe Cairns m.v.Troll Park 23/10/75
Perhaps Mr.Billy McGee (member name Deepsea) can help you on this one re Deaths at Sea Register for 1975,and Log Book entries for m.v.Troll Park?
Regards
Gulliver
Last edited by Gulliver; 27th September 2010 at 12:02 PM.
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29th September 2010, 07:22 PM
#7
More info
I have had a few good replies on the Denholm forum(Shipsnostalgia) thanks for pointing me there.My dad was on Troll River 27/4/75 till 26/8/75 and left at Piraeus, then went on Troll Park from 13/9/75 until 23 October when he was lost at sea presumed drowned. Ive added a photo to help those who may think they remember him.
Thanks all for your help
John
Last edited by John Cairns; 29th September 2010 at 07:25 PM.
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30th September 2010, 06:53 PM
#8
for John Cairns
Hi John.Thanks for the feedback.
I've been reading the post you also put on Ships Nostalgia site,and so far it looks fairly promising about finding someone who knew Joe(your Dad) either there or on this site.Some of the members there are also members here,which does help in the passing of information......
Fingers Crossed,mate.
All the best.
Gulliver
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30th September 2010, 10:09 PM
#9
10 Years on
Been searching for ten years, on own family links.
Best advice in all reality is strangely enough to give up.
Sounds really negative, in truth everytime I near thinking nothing will come, and / or whats the point etc - Comes a breakthrough, personally, will never give up, but often do for a moment or two in hope of news?
K.
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30th September 2010, 10:27 PM
#10
Info ????
Hello John C
I know this is vet late,but please accept my sincere condolences on your loss! Always so hard to accect these facts,but unfortunately this is something we cannot foresee!
I am just wondering if there would be any clues on the Ships log which should be held on the Voyage Record Cards about this incident!?
I had obtained al of my VRC's and there is quite a lot of info on them!
However as said i am not certain if this may assist in any way!
The Cards are available from the Guildford Library London!
Most of the other Manuscripts have been moved elsewhere but to date as far as i am aware the VRC'S are still held there!
So just an idea that may or may not bear fruit!
Cheers and as Keith says never give up!
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