Joshua Slocum
Joshua Slocum (February 20, 1844 – on or shortly after November 14, 1909) was the first person to sail single-handedly around the world. He was a Nova Scotian-born, naturalised American seaman and adventurer, and a noted writer. In 1900 he wrote a book about his journey, Sailing Alone Around the World, which became an international best-seller. He disappeared in November 1909 while aboard his boat, the Spray.
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From The Century Magazine, Sept. 1899 | |
Born | Joshua Slocomb February 20, 1844 |
Disappeared | November 14, 1909 65) At sea | (aged
Nationality | Canadian (by birth, Nova Scotia – 1869) naturalized US citizen |
Known for | First solo circumnavigation of the world (1895–1898) |
Spouse(s) | Virginia Albertina Walker (m. 1871–1884), Henrietta Slocum (m. 1886–1909) |
Children | Victor Slocum Benjamin Slocum Jessie Slocum James Slocum |
Parent | John Slocomb Sarah Southern |
Relatives | Henrietta Slocum |
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