- Ernest M. McSorley
Ernest Michael McSorley (
September 29 ,1912 –November 10 ,1975 ) was the last captain of the ill-fated Laker-type freighter "SS Edmund Fitzgerald ". McSorley died, along with the other 28 members of his crew, when the "Fitzgerald" sank suddenly and mysteriously inLake Superior onNovember 10 ,1975 .A
Canadian by birth, McSorley moved to theUnited States with his father and stepmother when he was 11 years old and spent his teenage years in theSt. Lawrence Seaway town ofOgdensburg, New York . A veteran mariner, McSorley had over 40 years experience on both theGreat Lakes and Oceans. He assumed command of the "Fitzgerald" at the start of the 1972 shipping season, and had commanded nine ships before joining the crew of the "Fitzgerald".A quiet man, McSorley was well respected by his contemporaries as a skillful master, and by his men, whom he treated as professionals. McSorley had turned 63 a month and a half before the "Fitzgerald" incident, and intended to retire at the end of the shipping season. Captain McSorley's last known words were, "We are holding our own." Despite his death in a storm, McSorley was respected throughout his career as a superb bad-weather shiphandler.
McSorley resided in the Toledo suburb of
Ottawa Hills, Ohio and was married to the former Nellie Pollock, anIllinois native. Although he had no children of his own, Nellie was the mother of three children from a previous marriage. Nellie McSorley, who was in ill health at the time of her husband's death, survived for another seventeen years, passing away at age 82 onFebruary 13 ,1993 .
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