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Old 16-12-14, 22:28
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Thank you Kate,
I am clutching at straws as you can see.
The four main players in my tree are John Seabrook{perfumer} Hannah Hazell wife,
death of John Seabrook {Mariner} and Irish connections for Mary Ann McMullin.
These have been my brick walls for nearly 20years.
Maybe I,ve gone as far as I am ever going to get.

I would just like to thank everybody on this Forum for all their input and efforts.
Bert
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Old 17-12-14, 06:58
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This isn't the moment to give up, bert!

Almost every day new records come online and so there's always a chance that something new will bring the means to knock down your wall. I think the last year has been the most productive for me in solving family tree riddles since I started my tree about 30 years ago. Some of these problems I'd been wrestling with right from the start!
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Old 17-12-14, 23:51
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No chance of me giving up Merry, I am with you all the way, its just I don't know which way to turn.
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Old 16-01-15, 22:59
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Is there any way to find John Seabrook my Mariners Death at sea, or maybe he just run away to finer pastures.
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Old 17-01-15, 11:57
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Is there any way to find John Seabrook my Mariners Death at sea, or maybe he just run away to finer pastures.
Bert
I've looked at these databases on fmp:

Deaths At Sea, 1781-1968
British Nationals Died Overseas 1818-2005

plus a few less likely ones:

Isle Of Man Deaths & Burials 1844-1911
British Nationals Armed Forces Deaths 1796-2005
British India Office Deaths & Burials

But nothing turned up for Seabrook or normal variables for that name.
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Old 17-01-15, 23:54
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Thanks Merry.
I do appreciate every thing you and the list have done on my behalf.
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Old 20-01-15, 22:57
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Gday Merry
About the ship numbers you sent, No1362 that is the ships name which was Victoria ,28ton sailing ship, I think because of its tonnage this trip may have been a coastal trip.
This was something that you found for me that I knew nothing about.
The other ships Nos are not on the list.
Thanks again
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Old 26-03-15, 00:31
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Gday List
Back off holiday ready to resume looking for help.
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