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About Ann Cox, Free Settler "Lady McNaughton" 1838, died enroute
- The “Lady McNaughton” arrived Sydney 26 Feb 1837 with a newspaper report of the day indicating that the ship had suffered badly from “Typhus Fever “ during the journey where in excess of fifty women succumbed to the Fever and their remains buried at sea. Upon reaching our shores a further ninety were ill with all being placed into a quarantine position.. (Sydney Moniter 27 Feb 1837 p2)
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Ann Cox, Free Settler "Lady McNaughton" 1838, died enroute's Timeline
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1801
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Ireland
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1821
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1823
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December 19, 1824
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1824
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Cooleidy, Limerick, Ireland
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1827
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7, 1831
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The Metropolitan District Of Limerick City, Castleconnell, Ireland
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1837 |
February 23, 1837
Age 36
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At Sea, aboard Lady McNaughton, on route to Sydney
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