Very nice site.
My advice, mainly, is to enjoy it. I put all my and my wife's families into a genealogy program which outputs webpages, so I uploaded them to my site. But then I have a "front" section of the site with articles about many of them and whatever else I feel like writing about as I go along.
When you put your tree online, you never know who will contact you with information (see below
). If you want to hear from them, put some contact information on the site - usually on the About Me page.
Unless you want to spend a lot of time on website security, stay on the wordpress.com site, as you are now. Stand-alone wordpress sites are favorite targets of hackers, usually through the plugins. Which is the reason I went to a flat .html format.
And here is John Dalton England's passenger manifest:
Arrived New York, February 10, 1907 on the SS Carmania, which left Liverpool February 2, 1907
John England, 27, a plasterer, born in Whitby, England
last residence: Nottingham
destination: San Francisco
relative in the U.S.: uncle H* Short, Knox and Felton Street, University Heights, Mission, California
[or University Heights Mission, California]
has a ticket to his destination and is carrying money, but the amount is unreadable, presumably over $50, since that is the column header.
description: 5'6", dark complexion, dark hair, blue eyes
https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/passenger-details/czoxMjoiMTAxODg3MDUwMzM5Ijs=/czo4OiJtYW5pZmVzdCI7It is free to view, but probably requires setting up an account.
* edited - that should be W Short. after rereading your article, I took another look and it is a "W"