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 South African Commercial Advertiser (1841-1851)

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Date transcribed2010-00-00
Transcribed bySue Mackay - Marianne Mansfield - Colleen Sharpe Williams
CommentSue McKay has kindly authorized us to publish her transcriptions of Family History-related data from the Announcements in the South African Commercial Advertiser. This is because they include very many references to personnel in the service of The East India Company en route to or from India or on furlough in S. Africa, which offered a more temperate climate. Also included are many officers and soldiers of the British Army regiments who may well have served in India shortly before or after serving in South Africa.

Publication Date  10 April 1841    
Event Date  15 March 1841    
First Name(s)  Joseph    
Surname  Palmer    
Rank or Occupation  Very Rev. Dean of Cashel    
Event  Death    
Full Entry  Saturday 10 April 1841: DIED on board the �John Fleming� on the 15th March, on his voyage to England, where he was going for the recovery of his health, Octavius PALMER Esquire MMS, aged 38 years, 8th son of the late Very Reverend Joseph PALMER, Dean of Cashel, and nephew of the late Marchioness THOMOND.    
Reference  CO53/6 at the National Archive, Kew, London    
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