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James Oxenbury Vercoe (1839 - 1841)

James Oxenbury Vercoe
Born in St Mawes, Cornwall, Englandmap
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Died at about age 2 in At Sea, on board the Timandra, between Plymouth Capetown, en route to New Zealandmap
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Biography

Born 1839 St Mawes, Cornwall, England. [1]

Census: 1841 St Just In Roseland, Cornwall, England. [2]

Buried DEC 1841. At sea.

Sources

  1. Source: #S1739 dec qtr 9 311 Truro Page dec qtr 9 311 Truro
  2. Source: #S1748 Page Polvarth. Bryant Vercoe, 30, farmer, yes; Elizabeth, 30, yes; James, 1, yes, Catharine, 14, FS, yes.
  • Source: S1739 bdm index TID 0 Footnote bdm index ShortFootnote bdm index Bibliography bdm index.
  • Source: S1748 census TID 0 Footnote census ShortFootnote census Bibliography census.




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