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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 52 Numéro 869

Date 20 décembre 1880
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal Daily News

info Le langage employé dans les textes est tel qu’il a été transcrit par Daniel F. Johnson à partir des entrées dans les journaux originaux.

The Windsor ship "Hannah Morris" is about to be given up as lost by her owners. She left Liverpoool, England on Sept. 6th for Philadelphia with 1000 tons of iron and general cargo and has never been spoken. She was in the command of Capt. Charles DUNBAR of Windsor, who had his wife and family on board. The mate, James DUNCAN, also belonged to Windsor. The vessel was built in 1867 by Shubael DIMOCK, her present managing owner. - 'Windsor Mail' (D.N. Dec. 27, 1880 p.2 - Yarmouth, N.S., Dec. 24: The missing Windsor ship "Hannah Morris" was spoken on the 8th Dec. lat. 33.50 lon 71, all right by Capt. Redding of schr. "Lucretia Sane" at this port.

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