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Benjamin White Clinch
« on: Wednesday 24 June 09 18:04 BST (UK) »
I am tracing a Benjamin White Clinch who emigrated to the USA 1912 on board the SS City of New York from Southampton arriving on the 16th April 1912 aged 65years.
On the ships manifest it noted him as having a nephew living at 444 Church St Greensboro NC.He was a Baptist preacher in England.
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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 24 June 09 18:14 BST (UK) »
There is a Rev. B. W. Clinch, age 60, on a passenger list from New York to Southampton 28 Jul. 1912.  It says his country of last permanent residence and his intended country of future permanent residence was England.

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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 24 June 09 18:23 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that.
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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 24 June 09 18:24 BST (UK) »
I am tracing a Benjamin White Clinch who emigrated to the USA 1912 on board the SS City of New York from Southampton arriving on the 16th April 1912 aged 65years.
On the ships manifest it noted him as having a nephew living at 444 Church St Greensboro NC.He was a Baptist preacher in England.

Ancestry has his arrival date as 17 Jun 1912 New York "SS New York"
Looking at the image - Departed Southampton 8 Jun 1912

Edited Returned on the same ship as per shelly's post
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Lewis - Wales to Gloucestershire to NSW & Queensland, Australia
Iddols & Baylis - Gloucestershire
Mary Jones, daughter of James Jones and Eliza - born abt 1864 Staffordshire, died 1948 Queensland, Australia
Dorans - Ireland to Scotland to Queensland, Australia
Ralph - Ireland to Scotland to Queensland, Australia
Jillett - Robert, Transported Convict from Surrey
Christison - Edinburgh,Scotland
Cameron - Edinburgh, Scotland


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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 25 June 09 17:36 BST (UK) »

Hi,

I expect you've already seen this but just in case :)

http://www.rootschat.com/links/06k7/


Regards
Daisy



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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #5 on: Friday 26 June 09 15:01 BST (UK) »
Thanks to the replies.It seems that the USA was not the place for him.Daisy thanks for you reply but unfortunately it was the wrong Benjamin W Clinch, my BW Clinch was born in the Village of Little Woolstone,Bucks which is now part of Milton Keynes and he studied at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in the Elephant and Castle area of London and became a Baptist preacher and where he married is wife.
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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #6 on: Monday 13 June 11 19:30 BST (UK) »
Try this interesting note:

Cape Times Law reports says in 1881 the testator's daughter Mary Ann Cecelia Meyer married in England, the Rev BW Clinch. N. W. Meyer died on 6th February, 1880, and after his death his widow, who survived, him, continued to have and enjoy the use of the house "Fairbank," or the rent thereof, until her death. In 1881 the testator's daughter Mary Ann Cecilia Meyer married in England the Rev. B. W. Clinch. That marriage still subeista; there has however been no issue of it, and for some years Mr. and Mrs. Clinch have lived apart.  Mrs. Clinch (M. A. C. Meyer) was at the date of the application 54 years of age or thereabouts. Since the death of the widow Meyer " Fair- bank " has been let and the rent paid to Mrs. Clinch, after deducting such expenditure as was necessary for repairs. " Fairbank " is an old house and the petitioners alleged that the expenditure for repairs was out of proportion to the return derived from it, and that certain tmctunl renoTatioxiB and eztensire repairs were moreoyer urgently required which were estimated to coet £153. The petitioners further alleged that it would moei distinctly be to the adrantage of Mrs. Clinch, and of the persons to whom the house would ultimately deyoe, that the house should  he soldf as it was steadily deteriorating in value, and the market for landed property was now good That the Registrar of Deeds, in view of the terms of Uie will, declined to pass transfer without the consent of the Court. The prayer was that the petitioners might be permitted to sell the house, either privately or  by public sale, upon the condition that the proceeds thereof, after deducting the costs of the sale and of the present application, should be invested upon the like trusts as were by the will prescribed in respect of the house, or, that they might be permitted to mortgage the property for such sum, not exceeding £200, s might be required for the repairs, and for the costs of the application and of the bond.  Mrs. Clinch and her brothers and sisters eonsented to the sale on condition that the proceeds were invested In terms of the trust oonstituted by the will

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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #7 on: Monday 13 June 11 23:17 BST (UK) »
Thank you for that craigcc
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Re: Benjamin White Clinch
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 14 June 11 04:38 BST (UK) »
My pleasure.

It's just occured to me that a shake of the dice in a different way and he may well have been on the Titanic. It sank two days before he arrived in New York, putting his ship in the general vicinity of the Grand Banks when Titanic hit the iceberg.

Three family members lost their lives that nght.

Just curiosity, but what is your interest in BW Clinch?

Kind regards,

Craig Carey-Clinch