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 Deaths 1838-1839

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Date transcribed2019-04-04
Transcribed byD Edge, L Fretwell, J Birtles, A Goodchild, A Webb, E Nelson, C Sherwood, J Adler, D Freer, J Harrison, D Moore, A Hamblen and R Ryan
CommentDeaths extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce'

Surname  Winn    
Given name(s)  Mrs    
Place  Kurnaul    
Year  1839    
month  Jan    
day  10    
Register Entry  At Kurnaul on the 10th ultimo after a protracted illness which she bore with great Chrishtian fortitude Mrs Winn the beloved wife of Mr James Winn of the Subordinate Medical Establishment aged 38 years and 11 months leaving a disconsolate husband the six children with numerous friends to lament their irreparable loss.    
Year  1839    
Edition Date  12 Jan    
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Birth, marriages and death entries extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce' which was the pre-cursor for the Times of India.
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