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From: "Gill Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [Irish-in-UK] Cholera deaths 1832 Manchester
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 18:13:15 +0100
References: <003901c7b67e$173e93a0$b476164c@NELL>
I think that I have some accounts on the of the cholera outbreak of that
year and some descriptions of the perceptions of the 'role' of the Irish in
the spread of the disease.
I'll look them out and if anyone's interested I'll give details.
Gill
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From: "Irene" <>
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Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Irish-in-UK] Cholera deaths 1832 Manchester
> Dear Jean,
> Thank you for that heartrending account of the family dying
> within 24 hours. I am anxious to find out the names of the family. Not
> that I think they are related to me, I don't have
> anyone coming to England before the 1870's as far as I can tell. I just
> think it would make the story more human. I have
> already said a prayer for their souls but being a genealogist
> I can't rest without knowing.
> Best wishes Irene of Seattle former Londoner
>
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