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All Passengers Survive After Seaplane Goes Down! ~ 1978

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    In the late 1970s, our volleyball team from Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic school traveled to St. Croix to compete in the inter-island school competitions. ⛹🏼‍♀️ I can’t recall if we won or lost, but for many of us, it was our first trip to St. Croix and our first time on the seaplane. […]

See the Four-Masted Schooner Before She was Destroyed by Fire ~ 1920

Auctioning the EDGEWOOD in St. Thomas, Danish West Indies ~ 1920 By Valerie Sims

Our ancestors purchased many of their properties at auctions! They bought Cane Garden Bay, Carrot Bay, a portion of Peter Island and Norman Island in the British Virgin Islands, as well as properties in the Danish West Indies.   One particular purchase our forefather loved was the Marine Railway on Hassel Island.  He was proud to be the only bidder for the nine acre parcel. Photographs […]

Sad Sea Catastrophe: The Loss of the British Sloop, SYRIA ~ 1912

The Loss of the British sloop, SYRIA off St. Thomas, Danish West Indies ~ 1912 By Valerie Sims

The history of the Creque family is filled with intrigue and adventure!   However, it also has its fair share of calamities. Six branches of the family have been involved in terrible sea catastrophes! Six Sea Catastrophes In 1902, J. Creque, a fireman aboard the cable ship Grappler, lost his life after Mount Pelee in Martinique erupted.    In 1941, a relative of a […]

How a Crew Survived their Ship’s Sinking ~ 1932

The Fate of the Mail Boat, TO WINDWARD from the US Virgin Islands ~ 1932 By Valerie Sims

During the 1920s and 1930s, the yawl, To Windward transported mail and passengers between the islands.  Its owner was Captain Christian Moller. On August 15, 1932, they departed Christiansted for Denmark by way of Portsmouth, England with a cargo of mail. The Wreck Unfortunately, five hundred miles off Lisbon, the vessel ran into trouble!   Gale force winds battered the boat until most of […]

The Loss of a Loved One Aboard the SS Proteus ~ 1941

The Loss of the Proteus ~ 1941

As I was flipping though the pages of an old album, a small faded photograph of a sailor in his uniform fell onto the floor!  I picked it up and didn’t recognize the person. As the family historian, I feel as though I can identify everyone, regardless of age in a photograph. Curious, I contacted a relative […]

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