Maybe the cold weather is affecting your memory and thinking. Once again, another game of deflection and putting burden on the reader. It's your mistake, fix it.
You need to figure it out. The example I sent was just one of the reciept of a few. . I asked for Honorius and bellarden and herminus. Go pay for them. You have all the sources and now the links.
Your hole is getting deeper. You only provided one source and one link and those don't apply to the 1902 Honorius. The receipts and links won't help you answer my inquiry of why is you are sourcing... more
You said you are in UK at least once a week. You could have accessed the ship records for the Honorius and altered or forged the signatures. The one of Mrs Place is very suspect . Note the H and... more
Pat, Keep in mind that the fact SK&EP sailed on the Honorius as crew, he as purser and she as steward, from NY to BsAs in 1902 is not new information. Frank Dimaio disclosed it in the notes of his... more
No one is disputing the event.....However, just because the event happened doesn't verify that the document is real. I know thats how you've operated on the SA documents as well, but its not how it... more
Not questioning the fact that the Place duo came on a ship to Buenos Aires in 1902. What I question is the method that Mark used to try and show actual signatures. Which may have been forged or... more
I'm amazed you're actually implying Mark could have forged these. If you're that worried, why don't you get your own copies and examine them. After that, what "further research" would need to be... more
Agreed Vince - Its a vast conspiracy - I have so much time on my hands - In fact, after flying all night , Now I have to take the Christmas tree down - LOL Sincerely,
Pat, The logbook is in Kew. How did I know? Mark's researcher in Newfoundland directed us there. He said they did not have it. Only Kew carried 1902 logbooks. Newfoundland has 1901 and 1903. We... more
Pat, I would hesitate to jump to conclusions. Even if the archives got mixed up, because Newfoundland and Kew both house early 1900s British shipping records, it's not a major issue, it's a citation... more
It is a big deal. It means we have no way of knowing if there was forged or altered documents. Mark has seriously disappointed me . I will never be able to believe anything he posts in the future.And ... more
Citation error......no big deal lol Mark visits UK monthly, but claims the document is in Newfoundland.....no big deal Mark's researcher says Mark was responsible for ordering documents in Kew, UK.... more
Mr. Anonymous, Are you suggesting that someone forged Ernst (1992), Patterson (1998), and earlier books, and as well Frank Dimaio's 1903 notes, a concatenation of forgers stretching back more than a... more