Daniel Coulter
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Daniel Coulter (1840 - 1891)

Daniel Coulter
Born in Teressan, Cookstown, County Londonderry, Irelandmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 51 in Rhode Island, USAmap
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Biography

Daniel was born in 1840. He was the son of James Coulter and Eliza Bell. He passed away in 1891. [1]

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  1. Entered by Kerri Montgomery, Monday, September 23, 2013.

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SS Anglo Saxon (1856)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other ships of the same name, see SS Anglo Saxon. Career (UK) Name: SS Anglo Saxon Owner: J & A Allan & Co., Glasgow Operator: Montreal Ocean Steamship Company Builder: William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton Yard number: 56 Launched: 1856 Fate: Wrecked, 27 April 1863 General characteristics [1] Tonnage: 1,700 GRT Length: 283 ft (86 m) Beam: 35 ft 2 in (10.72 m) Draught: 16 ft 2 in (4.93 m) Propulsion: Compound steam engines, 250 hp (186 kW) Speed: 13.5 knots (25.0 km/h; 15.5 mph) SS Anglo Saxon was an iron screw steam ship belonging to the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company which was wrecked with great loss of life on the Newfoundland coast on 27 April 1863. Ship history[edit]

The Anglo Saxon was built by William Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton in 1856, and operated on the Liverpool-Canada route. On her final voyage she was commanded by Captain William Burgess. She sailed from Liverpool for Quebec on 16 April 1863, with a total of 445 aboard; 360 passengers and 85 crew. On 27 April, in dense fog, she ran aground in Clam Cove about four miles north of Cape Race. The ship broke up within an hour of hitting the rocks, and sank. Of those on board 237 people died, making this one of Canada's worst shipwrecks. Among those saved was Anne Bertram, sister of John Bertram and George Hope Bertram, both later Canadian MPs, who was travelling with Charlotte Hope, daughter of Scots agriculturalist, George Hope. References[edit]

Jump up ^ "SS Anglo-Saxon". Clyde-built Ship Database. 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2012. Wreck of the Anglo Saxon at theshipslist.com Report on the wreck in the Liverpool Mercury Coordinates: 46°43′10.11″N 53°2′54.06″W Stub icon This article about a specific civilian ship or boat is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

posted 21 Oct 2013 by Kerri Montgomery   [thank Kerri]
Gone to America 15 Apr 1863 along with his sister Mary, sadly Shipwrecked on the 27th April 1863 but Daniel SURVIVED. Mary drowned in the wreck
posted 21 Oct 2013 by Kerri Montgomery   [thank Kerri]
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Daniel Coulter survived the Anglo Saxon Shipwreck in April 1863, Unforunately his sister perished on the wreck.
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