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09 December 2017
Saturday
My wife and I are long-term missionaries here in Nepal. Some time ago, together, we read "Ida S. Scudder" by Pauline Jeffrey. Chapter 11 of that book refers to the Marjorie and Donald Miller, and the S.S. City of Cairo. This afternoon I had a bit of time, searched "on line," and found this most-interesting account: a true testimony of faith, determination, and answered prayer. Thank you for sharing it!
Dale Lee Nafziger
Kathmandu, Nepal
Hugh,
We have corresponded and as you know, my late sister was engaged to be married to John Tagg who died in lifeboat Number 1. I have sent you a photo of John with me and Dolly Cole (my niece) taken in Kingston, Ontario in about 1941.
Your website is impressive and I have learned so much from it about John and his sad death.
What an amazing tribute to an amazing man. You must be so proud Hugh, and rightly so.
Best Wishes,
Diane
HI
MY father was on the skip ho rescue the crew from SS City of Winchester. date 9 may 1941. The skip name was: HERMA of Norway.
He married a Nice girl from Walesey. And here I am
Yours Ronald Thorbjornsen
Fascinating web site. Diana Jarman's story intrigues me. I sailed as a deck officer in the Canadian Merchant Navy in the 70's and 80's. I sailed with 3 men who had been torpedoed during the war. Two were adversely affected by their experiences.
My grand daughter is aged 10 and researching World War 11. I see my brother Tom McCall (now deceased) made a comment re my father's brother Capt Thomas Dunlop McCall.
We are not able to find out much information about Capt Thomas McCall but I see there is an input from a Bill McCall who lives in Kirkintilock. Of course Capt Thomas McCall was also my uncle.
Are you able to put us in touch with Bill McCall.
To put it in context. My father was George McCall who married Isabella Henderson. I am the eldest of 7 children born in 1940.
Be very pleased if you are able to help.
Thank you for the website- it is very important for future generations.
Kind regards
Agnes Hill (nee McCall)
My husband's great uncle was on this ship. His name is Francis B. McQuone. I would love to reach out to Patricia Sutherland from Derby.
Admin reply: Thank you Pat, I will attempt to contact her.
Utterly amazing that anyone survived. All of those on the SS City of Cairo are very special people. My condolences to families, relatives, and those that knew them. They all gave so much of themselves. If we could only have more people just like them, that would be heaven on earth. God Bless
Very impressed with your website. I just came across it today, 16 April, 2015, trying to find additional information on the sinking of the SS City of Cairo. The article was released today about locating the wreck and the recovery of all the coins. As complete a presentation as I have seen on the internet.
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