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1840 – 1897
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Annie Fuller was born in 1840 in the village of Eynesbury, Bedfordshire which today is a suburb of St Neots, now a regional town that spans the boundaries of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.

For the 1873 voyage of the City of Adelaide to London, the ship was to have gone by way of Good Hope and stop at Plymouth on the way to London. However, the winds would not allow it, and the ship drifted so far to the South that the Captain decided to go by Cape Horn. The prolonged voyage meant that heavily pregnant Annie gave birth to George Seaborne in Cabin No.2 on 30th January, 1873, just off the Scilly Isles.


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