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SARK
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Posted - 23/02/2016 :  16:08:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would like to find out more about a crew member, Patrick O'Hare, who sailed on the Vasari from 1917 to 1921. This might be my uncle. Are there any employee records from that time, and if so, how do I go about accessing them? Sheila Keaton

AntonH
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Posted - 23/02/2016 :  21:42:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From the Ancestry.com Crew List. This may be your man. He is listed as a Refreg. Greaser.. Photo of the ship is avaliable if you are interested.

Patrick O Hare
in the New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Patrick O Hare
Arrival Date: 20 Aug 1918
Birth Date: abt 1872
Age: 46
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Irish
Port of Departure: Buenos Aires
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Vasari
Search Ship Database: Search for the Vasari in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database

Edited by - AntonH on 23/02/2016 21:57:47
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AntonH
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Posted - 23/02/2016 :  21:53:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the Ancestry.com data base there are 21 entries of Patrick O'Hare born abt 1872, between 1917 and 1921.

Here is the earliest. Lists him as a Refrig. Greaser

Patrick O'Hare
in the New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Patrick O'Hare
Arrival Date: 5 Sep 1917
Birth Date: abt 1870
Age: 47
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Irish
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Vasari

And the latest. Still listed as Refrig. Greaser

Patrick Ohare
in the New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Patrick Ohare
Arrival Date: 7 Aug 1921
Birth Date: abt 1873
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Irish
Port of Departure: Buenos Aires
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Vasari



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AntonH
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Posted - 23/02/2016 :  22:13:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Outside of Crew Lists there is this record for a Patrick O'Hare born abt 1872 living in New York. Name and Address of Next of Kin column lists Wf. E. 919 Lorimer, Brooklyn, New York. He seems to be an empolyee working in the Engine Department for 150 per month. I assume that is dollars.

Patrick O'Hare
in the New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Patrick O'Hare
Arrival Date: 19 Oct 1925
Birth Date: abt 1873
Birth Location: Ireland
Age: 52
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Leviathan

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SARK
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Posted - 25/02/2016 :  18:51:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This has been very helpful. I had found some of these listings, but not the Brooklyn posting.
I wonder if the Cunard Lines sailed out of Dublin back then, as I have some information that leads me to think my uncle was living in Dublin in 1913.
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