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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Cornwall => England => Cornwall Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Barrie Green on Tuesday 03 May 11 10:54 BST (UK)
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I believe there is an epitaph on the headstone of Francis Wilkins Lodge, a Master Mariner and Ship Surveyor who died 3 April 1895. Is there a way of finding out what it is?
As I am interested in his early seafaring life including his early trips to Australia 1838 - 1841, possibly to New South Wales/Sydney, I need the name of a ship to use as a research tool first to see passenger lists.
Would a Cornwall Library have data like this on his life which would give me a start?
This is a longshot, I know but I am always hopeful! I've tried the OPC with no luck except the Manaccan burial.
Faith
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his name appears in the Cornwall Memorial Inscriptions index. I think this index is from Cornwall Family History Society
http://www.cornwallfhs.com/index.php?page=transcription
The Cornish Studies Library has newspapers on microfilm & may be able to help with the names of ships
http://www.chycor.co.uk/general/red-lib/
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Thank you Osprey, I will follow all those up.
Faith
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As I am interested in his early seafaring life including his early trips to Australia 1838 - 1841, possibly to New South Wales/Sydney, I need the name of a ship to use as a research tool first to see passenger lists.
Faith
Some of the ships are named on here http://www.revoliverlodge.zoomshare.com/
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There is also a site - www.theshipslist.com - which you might find useful. I think Cornwall Family History Society have some Cornish mariners' lists and would be able to carry out a search for you, but would charge a research fee of £10 per hour for non members. You can request online at www.cornwallfhs.com or email first to check which records they hold.