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F. Anderson

Birth
England
Death
11 Feb 1874 (aged 40–41)
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea Add to Map
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Ship Wylo, (of London), Brown, Manila 143 ds., with sugar and hemp to Baring Bros. & Co.—vessel to E. E. Morgan’s Sons. Jan. 18 [1874], Chief Mate David Thompson, a native of Glasgow, aged 31 years, died of consumption and was buried at sea; Feb 10 [1874], Joseph Bailey, a seaman, a native of Barbados, aged 26 years, fell off the jibboom and was lost; Feb. 11 [1874], F. Anderson, a British seaman, aged 40 years, fell off the topgallant forecastle to the deck, and died two hours after injuries received.

Ref. “The New York Times”, New York, New York, Monday, 16 February 1874, p. 8
Ship Wylo, (of London), Brown, Manila 143 ds., with sugar and hemp to Baring Bros. & Co.—vessel to E. E. Morgan’s Sons. Jan. 18 [1874], Chief Mate David Thompson, a native of Glasgow, aged 31 years, died of consumption and was buried at sea; Feb 10 [1874], Joseph Bailey, a seaman, a native of Barbados, aged 26 years, fell off the jibboom and was lost; Feb. 11 [1874], F. Anderson, a British seaman, aged 40 years, fell off the topgallant forecastle to the deck, and died two hours after injuries received.

Ref. “The New York Times”, New York, New York, Monday, 16 February 1874, p. 8

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