A little help and/or advice please. When people crossed the Atlantic by sea would they have brought a return ticket and sailed back on the same ship later in the year e.g arrived UK April return USA August or would it be more likely that the ticket would be a single and that they would just buy another when they were ready to leave and that that could be on any ship and could be a different shipping line again?
Reason for asking is that a cousin has discovered that our illusive gt gt Aunt Dora Moxon arrived in London on the SS Minnehaha in 1906 and I was wondering whether it was likely that she had a return ticket or single. I know that she returned to the USA as she is back in Rhode Island on the 1910 USA census.
Straws and clutching go together.....
Reason for asking is that a cousin has discovered that our illusive gt gt Aunt Dora Moxon arrived in London on the SS Minnehaha in 1906 and I was wondering whether it was likely that she had a return ticket or single. I know that she returned to the USA as she is back in Rhode Island on the 1910 USA census.
Straws and clutching go together.....
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