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English East India Company Ships
Data for all ships of the East India Company, including shipping Losses in the Mercantile Service 1600-1834 (includes Shipwrecks, Captures & Missing Vessels).
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Findmypast - Canada- The Tragic Story of the Empress of Ireland (and Other Great Sea Disasters) $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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GenDisasters.com - Events That Touched Our Ancestor's Lives
GenDisasters.com, chronicles the events that touched our ancestors' lives - train wrecks, fires, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, storms, mining explosions, ship wrecks, drownings, and accidents. Transcribed newspaper accounts, excerpts from historical books and photographs detail hundreds of life's tragedies that our ancestors' endured, from the 1800s to the 1950s. New material is being transcribed and added daily. Searchable. [The original link is gone. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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A public, collaborative family tree of the passengers aboard the paddle steamer General Slocum which burned in New York's East River in 1904. There is a family tree for every known passenger, victim or survivor, many of whom were German-Americans
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Halifax Explosion: A List of those that Died
A definitive listing of the known dead from the disaster of 6 December 1917.
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Irish Shipwrecks database is a searchable database of ship wrecks on and off the Irish Coast. Each entry is accompanied by a news paper report of the loss often containing passenger and crew names . The Shipwrecks database also contains ships specifications transcribed from Lloyds Shipping Register and British Mercantile Navy Lists.
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Kristianiafjord Crew-members 1917
Crew list of the Norwegian-America Line ship Kristianiafjord, which departed New York, New York, eastbound to Norway via Halifax, on July 7th 1917 with about 900 passengers. On July 15th 1917 she was wrecked near Cape Race with no loss of life.
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Site about the shipwreck of the Lancastria which caused more than 5000 deaths. This ship, anchored near Saint-Nazaire in France was bombed by german Luftwaffe in june 1940.
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Fishermen's memorial and more.
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Wrecked off Pemaquid Pt. Maine on Aug. 15, 1635.
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Ships Wrecked or Sunk - The National Archives
United Kingdom.
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Database of shipwrecks in the North Atlantic from 1841 - 1978.