Deaths During Voyage
Dr. M. Campbell supplied a list to the newspaper [1] of those of the above passengers who died during the voyage. In addition to the following passengers, there was another baby "born dead".
Comment
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1 |
Morgan, Mary A |
Morgan, Mary Ann |
Steerage |
1873 |
nine months |
Died 17th June
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2 |
Phillips, Alinda |
Phillips, Alinda |
Steerage |
abt 1868-69 |
5 years |
Died 21st June
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3 |
Myers, Bridget |
Myers, Bridget |
Steerage |
abt 1849-50 |
24 years |
Died 27th June
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4 |
Thomson, Mary |
Thomson, Mary |
Steerage |
1872 |
22 months |
Died 30th June
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5 |
Flannery, Ellen |
Flannery, Ellen |
Steerage |
abt 1847-48 |
26 years |
Died 1st July
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6 |
Dunk, Ada |
Dunk, Ada |
Steerage |
1873 |
nine months |
Died 4th August
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7 |
Fitzgerald, Michael |
Fitzgerald, Michael |
Steerage |
abt 1850-51 |
23 years |
Died 21st August
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Explanation of 'Name' columns in Passenger List
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The 'Name on Passenger List' column:
- shows details obtained from a manifest or newspaper report.
The 'Individual Wiki (GEDCOM) Page' column reflects the individual name in our Genealogy Database and:
- represents the results of genealogy research in identifying who the individual was and includes the TNGID number for the individual.
- resolves spelling errors in the original manifest, or in the transcripts in the newspapers of the day.
- provides the maiden names of married women, and firstnames and middlenames where known.
- has links that will take you to a biographical article on the individual.
The 'Family/Household Wiki (GEDCOM) Page' column reflects the family name in our Genealogy Database and:
- represents the results of genealogy research in identifying who the family was and includes the TNGID number for the family.
- resolves spelling errors in the original manifest, or in the transcripts in the newspapers of the day.
- has links that will take you to an article on a family group or household travelling together. This 'household' may also include, for example, servants whose name is not known.
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- ↑ South Australian Register, 25 August 1874.