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The results of your search in dataset click to view dataset Times of India, 1878 - Departures for the value 'Commander James Shaw'  in field Commander

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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameDuncan
TitleMr
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameTrafford
other namesRW
TitleMr
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameHigman
TitleMrs
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameRansford
TitleCaptain
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameLegeef
TitleMiss
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameMoffatt
TitleMr
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameRogers
TitleMr
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameSylvester
TitleSurg-Major
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameWhite
TitleMrs
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameBerryman
TitleMiss
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Date6 Apr
Year1878
Passenger SurnameHoward
TitleMrs
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