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The results of your search in dataset click to view dataset Times of India, 1882 - Bombay Departures for the value 'Kangra'  in field Ship Name

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Date24 Nov
Year1882
Passenger SurnameBerkerly
TitleCol
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Date24 Nov
Year1882
Passenger SurnameFlanagan
TitleSurgn
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Date24 Nov
Year1882
Passenger SurnameDallaporta
TitleMr
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Date24 Nov
Year1882
Passenger SurnameJobard
other namesR S
TitleMr
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Date24 Nov
Year1882
Passenger SurnameD'Souza
other namesL F
TitleMr
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Date24 Dec
Year1882
Passenger SurnamePascol
TitleLieut
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Date24 Dec
Year1882
Passenger SurnameMonks
other namesC
TitleMr
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Date24 Dec
Year1882
Passenger SurnameAlexander
other namesEM
TitleCaptain
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Date24 Dec
Year1882
Passenger SurnameMason
other namesJ
TitleSub-Con
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Date24 Dec
Year1882
Passenger SurnameDadachanjee
other namesPH
TitleMr
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