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From: "John Caling" <>
Subject: Re: [PJ] Deaths at sea
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 22:14:43 +1000
References: <OGEELKEHANIHLMOJNLCJKEENKOAA.ckennedy@bigpond.net.au>


Hi Leslie,

You have to be joking when you say " I hope that there are some other
listers out there who have more experience than I do with this subject".

Where on earth would we ever find anyone with more experience or knowledge
with anything to do with transportation or the colony of Port Jackson in
this world??

You are far too humble.
John Caling
Canberra


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lesley Uebel" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:08 AM
Subject: RE: [PJ] Deaths at sea


> Hi Penny
>
> I am always unsure of this one. I think that the deaths were registered at
> the
> first port of call - but am not sure about a death in 1823 as it may, at
> that
> stage have been registered in England. It should be noted in the Surgeons
> Journal though. I hope that there are some other listers out there who
> have more
> experience than I do with this subject.
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