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 | | Index of 1841 Census - Parish of Knettishall in the District of Thetford, County of SUFFOLK Enumeration District #23 By - David and Barbara Kolle............ |
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http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SFK/knett41.txt
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| | U.S. Treasury - Biography of Secretary Thomas Ewing |
 | | Secretary of the Treasury in 1841 and he was retained by John Tyler after Harrison's death. |  | | As a Senator from Ohio from 1831 until 1837, Ewing advocated rechartering the Second Bank of the United States and denounced President Jackson's removal of government deposits. |  | | In 1841, after Congress repealed a law supported by |
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http://www.ustreas.gov/education/history/secretaries/tewing.html
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| | Timeline 1841-1849 |
 | | They were William Henry Harrison, the 9th president, who died one month after his inauguration in 1841; the 20th president, James Garfield, who was assassinated in 1881; William McKinley, the 25th president, who was assassinated in 1901; and Warren G. Harding, who died suddenly in 1923. |  | | 1841 Dec 31, Alabama became the 1st state to license dental surgeons. |  | | 1841 Apr 4, President William Henry Harrison (68), 9th President of the US, succumbed to pneumonia one month after his inaugural, becoming the first U.S. chief executive to die in office. |
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http://timelines.ws/1841_1849.HTML
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| | H.R. 1841 Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act Petition |
 | | H.R. 1841 would address the current disparity in federal law enforcement retirement, by including U.S. Postal Police and our fellow excluded federal officers who enforce federal, state and local laws. |  | | I am writing in support of H.R. This bill seeks to correct an inequity that denies federal law enforcement retirement to many uniformed federal police officers. |  | | H.R. 1841 Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act Petition |
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http://www.petitiononline.com/kevin71
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| | Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Quincy Whig, Herald, etc. (1841) |
 | | The appointment of General Bennett, as Master in Chancery for Hancock county, does not meet with the approbation of all the citizens of that county. |  | | Neither of the gentlemen nominated at the meeting in Nayvoo belong to the Mormon Church, but are old citizens of the county, and are said to be well qualified for the offices. |  | | Yet it may be hoped that in the two great wings of the American Eagle -- The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution -- they will yet arrive at a temporary rest. |
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http://www.lavazone2.com/dbroadhu/IL/whig1841.htm
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| | Presidential Inaugurations: William Henry Harrison, Inauguration, March 4, 1841 |
 | | Letter from Andrew Jackson to Martin Van Buren, March 4, 1841. |  | | Harrison, in Washington City, D.C., on the 4th of March 1841. |  | | Transcription from The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/pi014.html
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| | Post Expedition 1841 - 1850 |
 | | California is admitted as the thirty-first state in the Union. |  | | William Henry Harrison is inaugurated as the ninth President of the United States; Harrison dies one month later. |  | | The Pre-emption Act of 1841 gives "squatters" the right to purchase federal land upon which they have settled and specifies that the land should be acquired at a minimum price. |
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http://www.nps.gov/jeff/LewisClark2/Timelines/PostExpedition/1841to1850.htm
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| | The Political Graveyard: October 25, 1841 |
 | | politicians who were born in 1841 (all dates) |  | | politicians who were married in 1841 (all dates) |  | | Politicians who were born on October 25 (all years), or |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1841/10-25.html
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| | Louisiana Timeline: Year 1841 |
 | | First Episcopal services at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Clinton are conducted by Rev. William B. Lacey, president of College of Louisiana at Jackson. |  | | In 1841 Leonidas Polk becomes the first Episcopal bishop of Louisiana |  | | Livaudais was a member of the first board of directors of the New Orleans Airport Commission established in 1925. |
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http://www.enlou.com/time/year1841.htm
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| | Cyndi's List - Census Related Sites Worldwide |
 | | Online searchable indexes for the 1841, 1881, 1891 & 1901 censuses. |  | | A nominal census of Native peoples taken by the Catholic missionary order, Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) |  | | Veryan (Cornwall) Census of 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891. |
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http://www.cyndislist.com/census2.htm
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| | Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism 1830 To The End |
 | | Even before the famous Dred Scott case, Supreme Court decisions involving Groves (1841), Prigg (1842), and Van Zandt (1847) consistently undermined antislavery constitutional ideas argued before the Court. |  | | Francis Henderson was 19 when he managed to escape from a slave plantation outside of Washington, D.C., in 1841. |  | | Roger Taney, as Chief Justice, was determined to destroy antislavery constitutional ideas argued in cases before him. |
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http://innercity.org/holt/chron_1830_end.html
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| | Internet Public Library: POTUS |
 | | Died: April 4, 1841, in Washington, D.C. Father: Benjamin Harrison |  | | All other links lead to sites elsewhere on the Web. |
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http://www.ipl.org/div/potus/whharrison.html
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| | Events |
 | | Clean-up of Slate Hill Cemetery in Goshen, NY May 24, 1999 |  | | Participation in General Grant Ceremony: Grant's Tomb, NY Hosted by Oliver Tilden Camp 26, New York, NY May 29, 2000 |  | | Cemetery Located in Barryville, NY May 28, 2001 |
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http://suvcw.org/ny/camps/ellis/events.htm
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| | Mormon Chronology Part 4: 1841-1845 |
 | | This is practically Rigdon's last official act in the Church until the spring of 1844. |  | | Robert Blashel Thompson (Joseph Smith's secretary), was an associate editor of the Times and Seasons in Nauvoo. |  | | On 16 August 1841, at the age of 29, he was seized with the same disease that had stricken Don Carlos Smith, and died 9 days later. |
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http://olivercowdery.com/history/morchrn4.htm
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| | 1841 |
 | | in Jail Shortly After Their Arrest (St. Louis, 1841), p. |  | | Charles Lyell from his birth in 1797 through 1841, Leonard Wilson continues his study in... |  | | One Saturday morning in 1841, the president of Cincinnati's Bene Israel... |
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http://enciclopedia.cc/1841
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| | OTHER FIRST-CLASS MATCHES, 1841 |
 | | England v Kent at Lord's, 26-27 Jul 1841 |  | | Fast Bowlers v Slow Bowlers at Lord's, 21-23 Jun 1841 |  | | Fast Bowlers v Slow Bowlers at Lord's, 5-6 Jul 1841 |
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http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1840S/1841/ENG_LOCAL/OTHERFC
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| | Investment Advisers Act Release No. 1841 / September 30, 1999 |
 | | Investment Advisers Act Release No. 1841 / September 30, 1999 |  | | Pursuant to Rule 204-1(d), a Form ADV or an amendment thereto is a "report" within the meaning of Section 207. |  | | In anticipation of the institution of these proceedings, each of the Respondents has submitted an Offer of Settlement ("Offer") to the Commission, which the Commission has determined to accept. |
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http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/ia-1841.htm
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| | Times and Seasons Volume 2, Number 14 |
 | | The Conference was called to order by Elder Thomas Kee, Zebedee Coltrin was called to the Chair, and R. Wetherbee chosen clerk. |  | | Minutes of a Conference of the church of Latter Day Saints held in Grafton, Lorain Co. Ohio, Feb. 20th, 1841. |  | | The conference was called to order by Elder B. Winchester; Pres't Hyrum Smith was unanimously called to the chair, and B. Winchester chosen secretary. |
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http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v2n14.htm
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| | Census of Headley 1841 & 1851 |
 | | This was not included in the 1841 census. |  | | In 1841 only 'y' or 'n' were entered, indicating whether a person was born in Hampshire or not. |
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http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/census/cens4151.htm
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| | 1841 - The World-Historic Split in Western Philosophy |
 | | The former Professor of Philosopher at Jena after Fichte's dismissal for heresy, who as a youth had been a close friend of Hegel, had both encouraged Hegel and enlisted his support in his struggle against Fichte. |  | | Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin had studied Hegel in Moscow but had emigrated in 1840 to join the Young Hegelians in Berlin. |  | | His students, who had lived under the master's spell during his lifetime, went out and popularised his teachings and translated them into the language of politics - or much more correctly, translated politics into the language of Hegelianism. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/help/1841.htm
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| | Renoir (1841 -1919) - French Impressionist |
 | | 1841 born on 25th February at Limoges, France |  | | Born in Limoges, France on February 25, 1841 to Léonard a tailor and Marguerite a seamstress, Renoir, the fourth of four children had a trouble free childhood growing up in Paris where the family had moved when the boy was aged four. |  | | Interestingly Renoir's first home in Paris was an apartment in the Louvre which was still a royal palace and his involvement with the arts came with the realisation he had a beautiful singing voice. |
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http://www.theartgallery.com.au/ArtEducation/greatartists/Renoir/about
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| | American President |
 | | William Henry Harrison served the shortest time of any American President -- only thirty-two days. |  | | Died: April 4, 1841, Washington, D.C. Buried: William Henry Harrison Memorial State Park, North Bend, Ohio |
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http://www.americanpresident.org/history/williamhharrison
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| | 1841 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Johannes Brahms preferred the original 1841 version of the D-minor symphony, the score to which he had in his posession, and quarreled with his intimate friend, Schumanns widow Clara Schumann, over the performing rights to this original version. |  | | See also: 1840 in music, other events of 1841, 1842 in music and the list of 'years in music'. |  | | The D-minor symphony was edited extensively by Schumann in 1851, and thus was given a much later opus number and subsequently referred to as nr.4, although it is actually nr.2. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841_in_music
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| | Robert Merry's Museum: "The Squirrel" (1841) |
 | | This image was included in the December 1841 issue, to be used as frontispiece when subscribers had their issues bound. |  | | The image -- which was meant to become a frontispiece when subscribers had their 1841 issues bound -- appeared years later in Youth's Companion, as the illustration for a piece on gray squirrels. |  | | THE SQUIRREL (from Robert Merry's Museum, December 1841, pp. |
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http://www.merrycoz.org/museum/SQUIRREL.HTM
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| | NICHOLAS (1841 ) - Encyclopedia Britannica - NICHOLAS (1841 ) - JCSM's Study Center |
 | | NICHOLAS (1841), King of Montenegro and the Berda, was born at the |  | | of Niegush, the ancient home of the reigning family of Petrovitch-Niegush, on the 25th of September 1841. |  | | NICHOLAS (1841) - Encyclopedia Britannica - NICHOLAS (1841) - JCSM's Study Center |
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http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia_Britannica/NEW_NUM/NICHOLAS_1841_.html
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| | Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: St. Louis, 1841-1843 |
 | | See also a similar report in the Missouri Republican of Nov. |  | | 28, 1841 issue of the Peoria Democratic Press, which says: "The St. Louis Pennant of Thursday [22nd] notices the arrival at that port of 237 English Mormons on their way to Nauvoo, the Mormon city in this state. |  | | Hamilton, of Carthage, Ill., stated in my presence, and in the presence of several other gentlemen, at the tavern house of Mr. |
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http://www.lavazone2.com/dbroadhu/MO/miscstl2.htm
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| | Genealogy |
 | | Its use for genealogists is somewhat limited by the fact that it only indicates whether or not the individuals were born in the same county. |  | | They occur at 10 year intervals and the first available census for England is the 1841 census. |
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http://www.ualberta.ca/~droles/gen/cen.html
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| | Cornwall Census - Table of Contents |
 | | Back to the top (1841) 160; & Census To 1861 Census To 1881 Census To 1891 Census |  | | Back to the top (1841) To 1861 Census To 1871 Census To 1881 Census To 1891 Census |  | | Back to the top (1841) 160; & Census To 1871 Census To 1881 Census To 1891 Census |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/cocp.html
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| | 1841 & 1861 Census for Parish of Oborne |
 | | 1841 & 1861 Census for Parish of Oborne |  | | Kindly transcribed for the OPC Project by Mari Viertal |  | | Notes; the 1841 gives no indication of relationship. |
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http://www.dorset-opc.com/1841-1861Oborne.htm
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| | HB1841 - NOXIOUS WEEDS - Kreider, Jim |
 | | HB 1841 -- NOXIOUS WEEDS CO-SPONSORS: Kreider, Robirds COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Agriculture by a vote of 22 to 0. |  | | PROPONENTS: Supporters say that proliferation of these weeds would be so detrimental to agricultural and conservation lands that eradication is necessary. |
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http://www.house.state.mo.us/bills00/bills00/HB1841.htm
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| | Essex 1841 census genealogy and miscellaneous parish records, births, christenings, marriages and deaths |
 | | Essex 1841 census genealogy and miscellaneous parish records, births, christenings, marriages and deaths |  | | Essex 1841 census, Roxwell, Essex 1841 census, Great Tey and Little Tey, Essex 1841 census, Essex Marriages (abt 21,000), Epping, Essex 1841 census, Farnham, Essex 1841 census, North Weald, Essex 1841 census, Shenfield, Essex 1841 census |  | | This Essex Census and Essex genealogy 1841 site is for 1841, 1851, 1861 and 1871 and continually grows into a census search into ALL of Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Kent, Cambridgeshire, London and the rest of the UK. |
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http://essex1841.com
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| | 1841 census index for Freson Suffolk England UK |
 | | 1841 census index for Freson Suffolk England UK Freston 1841 Census Suffolk (Index) |  | | Permission granted by the Public Record Office on 20th April 1998, to Marcus Bateman to produce transcriptions of Crown Copyright material among census records held in the P.R.O. It is hereby acknowledged the following Census material is Crown Copyright and is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. |
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http://wanborough.ukuhost.co.uk/c41.htm
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| | USCG Appeal Decision 1841 (Northcutt) |
 | | INDEX Appeal Issue raised first time on Revocation or suspension For assault, appropriateness ***** END OF DECISION NO. 1841 ***** |
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http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cj/appeals-html/D11161.htm
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| | GENUKI: Topsham 1841 |
 | | Though the main census is stated to have been taken in February 1841, it would appear to have been augmented (in 1842?), variously in pencil or ink in several hands after the original listing was completed. |  | | Taken in February 1841 at the request of Francis Davy Esq., the Churchwarden, |  | | In the original the entries are "calendared", so bringing together, but not placing in order, all those starting with a given letter or in some cases pair of letters - these are given here as separate web pages: |
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http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Topsham/Troake1841
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| | Mackay Hypnotism 1841 |
 | | and the Madness of Crowds (1841), says of Paracelsus that "his... |  | | Charles Mackay, in Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1841), says of... |
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http://www.empowerhypno.com/mackay-hypnotism-1841.html
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| | Manning Wardle 1841 - Ferrymead Railway |
 | | This engine has major boiler problems, and is currently a static display locomotive. |  | | Manning Wardle 1841 was built for the Christchurch Meat Company Ltd, where it worked until 1975 when it was acquired by the Ferrymead Railway. |  | | It was used occasionally on the Railway, and it made an appearance on the Weka Pass Railway in 1984 during their Mayday Fair, working on a shuttle train from the Waipara Yard to the Fairground with PWD 548. |
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http://www34.brinkster.com/wekapass/manningwardleclass/mw1841his.htm
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| | Census |
 | | In the 1841 Census (see also the link to Census notes) no place of birth was required, so I have put the 'obvious' ones in red. |  | | It is probably worth having a look at the notes first, so I have also put a link from them to the Census. |
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http://www.froyle.com/census.htm
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| | MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS. WALNUT HILL EVANGELICAL SEMINARY. RECORDS, 1840-1841. |
 | | Includes: notes on the Massachusetts State Convention of Universalists at New Bedford, 3 and 4 June 1840, establishing a committee to draft rules and by-laws for Seminary Trustees; minutes of Board meetings, 25 January 1841-18 May 1841; copies of correspondence. |  | | Includes: letters, 1 and 31 March, 8 and 9 April, 25 August, 3 October 1841, from Calvin Gardner (1799-1865) to Thomas Whittemore (1799-1861) and other members of the Board of Trustees; letters, 14 and 15 June 1841, from Thomas J. Sawyer (1804-1899) to B.B. Mussey. |
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http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/bms/bms00308.html
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| | William Collins Whitney (1841-1904) |
 | | "William Collins Whitney was born in rural Massachusetts in 1841 of estimable lineage but slender fortune. |  | | Educated at Yale, charming, and with a calm authority even in his youth, he seemed destined to a brillant future. |
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http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/williamc.html
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| | Sailing Ship the "INDIA" Lost at Sea 1841 |
 | | This site was last updated 20 April 2003 and has been visited |  | | The barque India sailed from Greenock Scotland on 4 June 1841 carrying 193 bounty immigrants and crew bound for the Australian colony of Port Phillip. |  | | A brief account of the life of a number of the survivors in Australia is included. |
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http://www.home.gil.com.au/~bbiggar/india.htm
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