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Folio 26: William Cockram, aged 20, Private Marine; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/221/5

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1861-1862

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Folio 26: William Cockram, aged 20, Private Marine; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 15 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862.

Folio 27: George Chandler, aged 21, Private Marine, 36 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 15 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 27: John Loveridge, aged 22, Private Marine, 95 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 15 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 27: William Tibbell, aged 26, Private Marine, 15 Company; disease or hurt, pleuritis and diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 15 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862, and invalided 1 March 1862. Folio 27: James Quinton, aged 21, Private Marine, 14 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent. Put on sick list, 16 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862, and died 24 February 1862. Folio 27: William Adams, aged 20, Private Marine, 54 Company; disease or hurt, pleurodynia. Put on sick list, 16 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 27: George Nicholls, aged 24, 110 Company; disease or hurt, ulcers on feet. Put on sick list, 16 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Caused by his boots and mosquito bites.

Folio 28: James McDaniel, aged 20, Private Marine, 27 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 17 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862, and died, 18 March 1862. Folio 28: George Wilkins, aged 21, Private Marine, 110 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 17 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 28: George Currig, aged 23, Private Marine, 110 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 17 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 28: Francis Stadden, aged 23, Private Marine, 3 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 17 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 28: John G Drummond, aged 26, Private Marine, 103 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 17 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 28: Joseph Simmons, aged 21, Private Marine, 28 Company; disease or hurt, rheumatism and fever remittent. Put on sick list, 18 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862.

Folio 29: John Barnerd, aged 23, Private Marine, 87 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 18 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862. Folio 29: Richard Jenkins, aged 20, Private Marine, 115 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 18 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862, and died, 24 February 1862. Folio 29: John Sanders, aged 21, Private Marine, 103 Company; disease or hurt, haemoptysis. Put on sick list, 20 January 1862, Vera Cruz. Invalided, 17 February 1862. He had been invalided the previous June from St Jean D’Acre. Folio 29: Suffield Hamilton Brown, aged 19, 2nd Lieutenant, 50 Company; disease or hurt, haemoptysis and phthisis. Put on sick list, 4 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Invalided, 17 February 1862, and sent to England by the packet, 1 March 1862. Folio 29: Henry Harding, aged 39, Quartermaster Sergeant, 29 Company; disease or hurt, wound right leg. Put on sick list, 3 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Invalided, 17 February 1862, and sent to England by the packet, 1 March 1862. Kicked by a horse while doing duty with a cavalry regiment.

Folio 30: John Bar, aged 33, Sergeant, 110 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 8 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862, invalided and sent to England by the packet. Folio 30: John Jowett, aged 34, Sergeant, 107 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 8 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Surveyed, 17 February 1862, sent on board Sanspareil, 19 February 1862, and by packet to England, 4 March 1862. Folio 30: Charles Slaughter, aged 35, Captain; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 12 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Surveyed, 17 February 1862, sent by packet to England, 4 March 1862. He had been invalided from the battalion in China in 1859.

Folios 30 - 31: James Shears, aged 24, Private Marine, 71 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent. Put on sick list, 15 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Died, 23 February 1862. With a post mortem examination.

Folios 31 - 32: Henry Stephenson, aged 26, Private Marine, 28 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea, dysentery, typhoid fever. Put on sick list, 5 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Died, 23 February 1862. With a post mortem examination.

Folio 32: William Mulligan, aged 21, Private Marine, 51 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent, typhoid. Put on sick list, 20 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Died, 23 February 1862. With a post mortem examination.

Folios 32 - 33: David Hearn, aged 26, Private Marine, 48 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent, typhoid. Put on sick list, 20 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Died, 27 February 1862. With a post mortem examination.

Folios 33 - 34: Lewis Baggis, aged 22, Private Marine, 89 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent. Put on sick list, 23 February 1862, at Medalin Camp, Vera Cruz. Died, 2 March 1862. With a post mortem examination.

Folio 34: Charles White, aged 21, Private Marine, 18 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent. Put on sick list, 25 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Died, 3 March 1862.

Folios 34 - 35: Charles Franklin, aged 25, Private Marine, 38 Company; disease or hurt, fever yellow. Put on sick list, 1 March 1862, Vera Cruz. Died, 4 March 1862. Had been doing duty as a nurse in the brigade hospital at Vera Cruz.

Folio 35: John Powell, aged 25, Private Marine, 43 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 19 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 6 March 1862. Folio 35: William Manley, aged 29, Private Marine, 56 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 26 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 6 March 1862. Folio 35: George Hembrow, aged 25, Private Marine, 71 Company; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 26 February 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 6 March 1862. Folio 35: Robert Turner, aged 20, Private Marine, 115 Company; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 1 March 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 6 March 1862. Folio 35: William Smith, aged 23, Private Marine, 7 Company; disease or hurt, fever remittent. Put on sick list, 2 March 1862, Vera Cruz. Sent on board Sanspareil, 6 March 1862, where he died, 28 March 1862, on passage to Bermuda.

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