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Offline margaret elizabeth

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rose and sophia mylrea
« on: Sunday 18 January 09 00:21 GMT (UK) »
can i have a look up for these two girls please died in the wreck of the harpooner 1816 , there father was Lt mylrea , but need to find out his first name,  there mother also died but no first name for mother

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Re: rose and sophia mylrea
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 18 January 09 00:44 GMT (UK) »
this may help a litte there is articles and letters from paymaster who was aboard this ship and it says that lt mylrea survived along with his eldest daughter and son frederick in another letter it mentions that rose was age 17 adn sophia age 7 and that rose died in her fathers arms actually it says she drowned in his arms their mother is mentioned as a m. mylrea so we need to find out what m stood for 


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Re: rose and sophia mylrea
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 18 January 09 16:48 GMT (UK) »
 I think from a reply i got he is daniel mylrea [ Lt ]   how do i find out what M is for,
 there is said to be a will for mary ann mylrea not married Leghorn (Livorno) Tuscany for spinster Mary Ann Mylrea in 1837d  but this lady said it was £3 50 , do you know why that would be can it be viewed on line thanks

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Re: rose and sophia mylrea
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 19:32 GMT (UK) »
I think from a reply i got he is daniel mylrea [ Lt ]   how do i find out what M is for,
 there is said to be a will for mary ann mylrea not married Leghorn (Livorno) Tuscany for spinster Mary Ann Mylrea in 1837d  but this lady said it was £3 50 , do you know why that would be can it be viewed on line thanks

The Will is available at the National Archives of the UK and can be viewed online. Here is a link to where it can be purchased: http://www.rootschat.com/links/05cc/

I found some references to the Harpooner and the daughter who survived was named Mary. I've also found a couple of references that Lt. Mylrea was 70 when the Harpooner went down.

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Canada: Patterson, Brown, Haidenger/Heidinger, Meyer, Johnston(e), Gorsuch, Kitchin/Kitchen
United States: Patterson, Smith, Brown, Vance, Bower(s), Newberry, Best, Love, Gorsuch
England (Northumberland): Brown, Whitfield, Henderson
Scotland (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Fife, East Lothian): Johnston(e), Bell, Galloway, Campbell, Robertson, Williamson, Thomson, Crawford
Germans from Russia: Haidenger/Heidinger, Meyer, Meach, Lorenz


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Re: rose and sophia mylrea
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 21 January 09 17:26 GMT (UK) »
speculation on the family here, and the contents of the will:
http://www.isle-of-man.com/cgi-bin/interests/genealogy/bulletin/index.pl?noframes;read=528872

read backwards (up) to see what they've listed trying to substantiate their finds...Maybe someone can put more together...

( father probably died in: ) Boulogu- sur-Mer /  Boulogne-sur-Mer is a seaport Northern France...

This request is perhaps the same person... and looking for births in Canada

One account found online: The hired transport Harpooner, was lost near Newfoundland, in November, 1818; she had on board three hundred and eighty five men, women, and children, including the ship's company. The passengers consisted of detachments of several regiments, with their families, who were on their way to Quebec.

Lieutenant Mylrea, his eldest daughter, about 18 years, and one son, Frederick, about 13 years of age; saved. Mrs. Mylrea, Miss Rose, about 17, and Sophia, about 7 years of age; lost.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/6670/Harpoon/181608.html

this partial account in newspaper says they were LEAVING Que.
Quebec Mercury TueDec31, 1816.
LOSS OF THE HARPOONER.Saint John, Newfoundland, November 20.   
On Sunday, the 10th instant, the hired transport Harpooner, Joseph Bryan, master, from Quebec, bound to England, was totally lost at St. Shott's, near Cape Pine (where H.M.S. Comus was lately wrecked.) The Harpooner sailed from Quebec on Sunday, the 27th October,
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Re: rose and sophia mylrea
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 27 January 09 12:32 GMT (UK) »
On Google Books there's a Notes and Queries entry which seems to list those who died on the Harpooner. I can only get snippets but it looks like "Mary Mylea & 2ch" are listed.

You could look at the regimental birth indexes to see if his children are listed there.
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