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1900 O’Hara Twp, Allegheny Co, PA Federal Census p8A,14 June 1900, Roll: T623 1365; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 336. h/h 153/156 Hawkins, John 53 b Sept 1846 PA-PA-ENG farmer Catherine 51 b May 1849 PA-PA-PA Wilson, Frank step son 22 PA-PA-PA b Mar 1878 student Hawkins, Irene 17 PA Dec 1882 John 13 PA May 1887 Ella 10 PA May 1890 Ada 6 PA Feb 1894 1910 O'Hara Twp, Precinct 1, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1296; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 185; Image: 965. p11B, 28 Apr 1910 h/h 235/237 Hawkins, Catherine 60 widow 7/6ch PA-PA-PA Irene E 27 PA-PA-PA step-dau, single, public school teacher PA-PA-PA John 22 PA son, single, farmer PA-PA-PA Ella K 19 PA dau, single PA-PA-PA Ada B 15 PA dau, single PA-PA-PA 1920 Sharpsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1528; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 805; Image: 973, 22 Jan 1920 1526 Middle St h/h 108/175 Hawkins, Irene E 36 PA-PA-PA public school teacher Ella K 29 PA-PA-PA public school teacher Ada B 24 PA-PA-PA public school teacher 1930 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1974; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 159; Image: 179, 1136 Morningside Ave, h/h 169/170, Mauch, Frank A 51 mar 22Y of age PA-Germ-PA civil engineer for county, $12,000 renter, Ella H 39 mar 34Y of age PA-PA-PA, Emira M dau 23 PA-PA-PA, Albert F st-son 15 PA-PA-PA, Catheirne 4 dau PA-PA-PA, George A 1 1/2 son PA-PA-PA, Hawkins, Ada B 35 sis-in-law PA-PA-PA public school teacher Ada B. Hawkins arrived at NY City on 15 Aug 1926; she left Hauvre for USA; presumably she took a cruise to Europe. Ship Name: USS Caronia Port of Arrival: New York, New York Nativity: Pennsylvania Microfilm Serial: T715 Microfilm Roll: T715_3903 Birth Location: Pennsylvania Birth Location Other:O'Hara Twp Page Number: 49 Ship Name: Caronia Years in service: 1905-1933 Funnels: 2 Masts: 2 Shipping Line: Cunard Ship Description: Built by John Brown & CO., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 19,782. Dimensions: 650' x 72' (678' o.l.). Twin-screw, 18 knots. Quadruple expansion engines. Two masts and two funnels. ShipVersion: I History: Maiden voyage: Liverpool-New York, February 25, 1905. During her long successful career saw service in Liverpool-Boston-New York, Liverpool-Canadian trade and Mediterranean-New York route. From 1926 to 1931 in London-Havre-Southampton-New York service. Purchased by Japanese shipbreakers in 1932, and sailed to Japan under name of Taiseiyo Maru. Dismantled for scrap in 1933. Sister ship: Carmania. Image Gallery
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