*Arc tbc* -----at sea

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*Arc tbc* -----at sea

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My ancestor was in the Royal Navy on the ship HMS Forte and was in the census of 1871 docked in Bombay . I have traced a death in his name Felix Richardson in the death overseas section in the GRO Marine Deaths indices 1846-1902 . It was in the section 1871-1875 giving a record page of 89 .

Is there any way that I can find out more about this loss at sea ?

Many thanks

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hi franny i will copy this and posted it in the military section adrian might able to find something pete

can you post that 1871 census or can someone find it please
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hi franny this is all that could be found click on link

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Is this still a Brick Wall?
Or do you still need help with it?

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