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- Read, Bridgett Mrs. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Journal, 11 May 1837, p. 3. Date of Event: May 5, 1837 Survivor(s): Read, Thomas Mr. City of Death: Port Dalhousie, Ontario Place of Burial: Catholic Burying Ground, St. Catharines Age 37; Died at childbirthappeared in St. Catharines Journal, 11 May 1837, p. 3. Date of Event: May 5, 1837 Survivor(s): Read, Thomas Mr. City of Death: Port Dalhousie, Ontario Place of Burial: Catholic Burying Ground, St. Catharines Age 37; Died at childbirthSt. Catharines Public Library
- Henry Clay (Schooner), capsized, 26 Jul 1831Reason: capsized Lives: 6 Freight: salt Remarks: Total lossReason: capsized Lives: 6 Freight: salt Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thames (Steamboat), burnt, 4 Dec 1838Reason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Rebuilt as KENTReason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Rebuilt as KENTMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thames (1833)Approx. 80x17 Owned by D. McGregor, Chatham. Built by Jenkinson, Chatham 1833. Temporary engine installed for voyage to Cleveland for permanent engine, earlier one to "Cynthia". Arrived back from Cleveland 23/06/33. Used on Lake Erie. Gents' cabin had 22 permanent, 18 "moveable" berths; ladies' 14 and 16. Launched as "Lady …Approx. 80x17 Owned by D. McGregor, Chatham. Built by Jenkinson, Chatham 1833. Temporary engine installed for voyage to Cleveland for permanent engine, earlier one to "Cynthia". Arrived back from Cleveland …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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