Talk:Frederick Marriott

Broken link?
The link "Holding Record from the University of California, Berkeley for a copy of the California China Mail and Flying Dragon" is not working at this time; the site is not responding. If after a few days it is still not working please remove it. Thanks! --Dan East 03:35, 19 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Link works for me as my sig date. Ronbo76 18:32, 20 January 2007 (UTC)

Factual Error
The article states that "His nephew, John Joseph Montgomery was inspired by these experiments and became a significant figure in the history of flight." Spearman's biography of Montgomery covers his genealogical history (Arthur Dunning Spearman, John Joseph Montgomery – Father of Basic Flying, University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CA, 1967); and Montgomery’s only relationship to Marriott is that Frederick “Marriott was an acquaintance of Zach Montgomery,” (page 11 of the referenced text). Zach Montgomery was John Montgomery’s father. Kevin Burns 68.6.161.114 (talk) 13:16, 4 November 2011 (UTC)

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Biographical sources
See Noble, William Henry, - Noble married in 1861 Emily, daughter of Frederick Marriott, one of the originators of the ‘Illustrated London News,’ by whom he had two sons and four daughters.Rstory (talk) 16:05, 4 September 2018 (UTC)

More sources

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 * Richard Hernandez (October 1, 1963), "Frederick Marriott: A 'forty-niner banker and editor who took a 'flier' in pioneering American aviation," Journal of the West, 2:401--424. 56
 * Idwal Jones (February 1951), "The flying editor," Westways, 43 (2): 14-15
 * Notes 55-57
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Questions
This entry states he was nearly shipwrecked sailing the Isthmus of Panama, but that is an area of land. FloridaArmy (talk) 08:25, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
 * It means sailing along the coast to the isthmus, crossing by land, and then continuing the journey via the other ocean. EEng 09:52, 15 March 2024 (UTC)