- George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen
George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen (
10 December 1841 –27 January 1870 ), styled Lord Haddo from 1860 to 1864, was a Scottish peer and sailor.Hamilton-Gordon was born at the
Palace of Holyroodhouse , the eldest son of the 5th Earl of Aberdeen. In 1863, he went toCanada to visit his uncle, Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, who was thenLieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick , aboard the ship, "Pomona", but returned home a year later, after hearing his father had become seriously ill. He then inherited his father's title and travelled back toNorth America in the winter of 1866/67, under the assumed name of George Osborne. He entered a naval college inBoston, Massachusetts and soon became aCaptain in theUnited States Merchant Marine .Fact|date=February 2007Hamilton-Gordon settled for a time in
Richmond, Maine , where he took jobs cutting ice and clerking at a store (where it is reported he lost his temper at being fired and told his employer that he "could buy and sell him many times over" before storming out). ["Nobleman in Disguise, or 'When the Earl of Aberdeen made Richmond his home'", Richmond Bee] As a sailor, he often shipped out of Richmond, and at one time captained a small ship called the Walton (or Waltham). His profession was not entirely a mystery to his family at home, as he wrote letters to his mother and brother on occasion. [The Gordons of Methlic & Haddo, http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/families/gordons_methlic.htm] Travelling from Boston toMelbourne on the "Hera" in 1870, Lord Aberdeen was washed overboard during a violent storm and drowned. It was reported he was swept away when attempting to take down the boom sail, which he could have ordered another man to do. [The Richmond Bee] His younger brother had been killed in arifle accident two years earlier, so Aberdeen was succeeded by his next younger brother, John.Notes
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