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harkatlisten | 20:43 Fri 01st Jan 2010 | Genealogy
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On my Great Gran's birth certificate, 1882, it was recorded that her Father was deceased. He was a Master Mariner. Henry Goulden (sometimes written as Youlden) Furneaux. How can I find out what happened to him?
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dot would know
her great great great great grandad was jack sparrow lol
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Craft 1948 you are an absolute genius. I have all the birth/census details but how did you find out about the Norfolk. Where do I look for these details. Many many thanks. Happy New Year to you all.
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Craft1948 - Answer 14. How did you find out he died on The Norfolk in 1882 please? I have followed the link from dothawkes31 but I can't even find The Hope.
I found it in the marine deaths abroad on findmypast.com. If you can access that I wii try and save and email the pages to you...
sorry if you can't access I will try and send to you....
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I'm on Findmypast.co.uk. Where is marine deaths abroad?
hang on I'll just logon
on first page click on births, marriages and deaths
go down to the deaths and click on overseas 1761-1994
in the drop down selection click on GRO Marine Deaths 1846-1902
in the years between out in 1882-1882 and the name furneaux
this should give you a shet number 47 in alpha order
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Thanks. Will try it.
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Craft1948. Have found my GGD. Many Many Thanks. xx
hi all.
slightly off thread, but Dot, how did you find the name of the ship he was on ?
I gave up looking for a boat my great grandfather served on (and was court-martialled, apparently).
I though the only way was via the admiralty, or possibly Kews records.
what year did he die munchie and what was his name?
quick reply. thanks.
He was George Keates, born in Hanley, Staffs 1840, died in Romford, Essex 1916.
I have him on the 1851 census, then he apparently ran away to sea in 1852/53, and was on an icebreaker when court martialled. back in Staffs and married in 1859.
I was interested in the navy story, but wasn't sure how/how easy it would be to check or get info from the authorities. (and I didn't want to hijack this thread)
sorry munchie as far as I can see all crew records up to 1861 are held at the Public Records Office.......findmypast.com only has 1861 - 1913.

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