On August 17 (the day he turned 50), he and his wife sailed to Brazil.
Unonius, his wife, her maid and three other young men sailed for New York on a clipper ship carrying iron.
Baldwin's wife Marie, unaware of these events, had sailed to Acre.
He and his wife sailed home in the spring of 1784, only to learn he had already been appointed secretary of foreign affairs.
Many wives of sea captains sailed with their husbands all over the world and brought their young children with them.
His wife sailed for England in the Hindoo which caught fire at sea and was destroyed.
Prior to that, he and his wife, Coryn, had sailed about 115,000 miles over most of the world.
In 1889 Pyle and his wife sailed to Jamaica, leaving their children in the care of relatives.
A sailing enthusiast, he and his wife sailed their own boat until a year ago when his health began to fail.
After being laid off from his reporting job in 1936, he and his first wife, the former Lois Finger, sailed for Europe.