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:-- family being researched: LARCOMBE

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entry submitted by Jenny on: 16/09/2013 09:04 GMT ........ contact this person

Re Henry Larcombe, I am tracing the drowning victims of the steamer Neath Abbey, six died as they were being rowed back from a trip to Watchet, Somerset June 1859, he was buried with another drowning victim, Sarah Seymour, as they were engaged. Local papers carry details of the inquest .
entry submitted by AET on 11/06/2016 05:24 GMT

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