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The results of your search in dataset click to view dataset Deaths 1849 for the value 'At sea'  in field Place

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SurnameMonk
Given name(s)H
Year1849
monthSep
day3
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SurnameFast
Given name(s)Mary Ann
Year1849
monthMar
day7
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SurnameFast
Given name(s)J W
Year1849
monthMar
day19
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SurnameDelamotte
Given name(s)CD
Year1849
monthJun
day15
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SurnameBrae
Given name(s)Thos
Year1849
monthOct
day22
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SurnameJervis
Given name(s)John
Year1849
monthSep
day30
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SurnameHutchison
Given name(s)Frederica
Year1849
monthOct
day12
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SurnameHutchison
Given name(s)Harriet Freddy Fanny
Year1849
monthOct
day12
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SurnameRobinson
Given name(s)William Douglas
Year1849
monthSep
day24
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SurnameEdwards
Given name(s)Richard
Year1849
monthOct
day2
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