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The results of your search in dataset click to view dataset Deaths 1782 - 1825 for the value 'Bombay'  in field Place

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Surname: Skelly Forename: Francis Place: Bombay Year: 1794 Month: January
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Surname: Smith Forename: John Place: Bombay Year: 1790
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Surname: Spink Place: Bombay Year: 1798 Month: May Day: 20
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Surname: Strachan Forename: George Place: Bombay Year: 1818
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Surname: Thorp Forename: Jonathan Place: Bombay Year: 1811 Month: August Day: 8
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Surname: Tyndall Forename: Maria Eliza Place: Bombay Year: 1818 Month: January Day: 10
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Surname: Wick Forename: George Place: Bombay Year: 1818 Month: May Day: 9
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Surname: Williams Forename: W Place: Bombay Year: 1818 Month: December
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Surname: Wrixon Forename: E Place: Bombay Year: 1814
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