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Capt William James Lermond

Birth
Warren, Knox County, Maine, USA
Death
1843 (aged 29–30)
Burial
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Google Books. Annals of the Town of Warren; With the Early History of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the Neighboring Settlements on the Waldo Patent. (1851). The town of Warren, in the county of Lincoln, State of Maine, . . . Capt. William James Lermond, b. July 18, 1813; sailed in THE BRIG AMANDA from N.O., in March, 1843, and with his vessel was never heard from.
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The French Brig Amanda, Emanuel Coisey, Master, of and for Havre, from Galveston, Texas, out thirty days, laden with cotton, hides, &c., struck on the rocks to the Southwest of these Islands, soon after sunset on the evening of Tuesday last. Assistance from Somerset, reached her immediately after and succeeded, during the night, in getting her off and bringing her to anchor. On Thursday, she was brought into this port, and is now discharging previous to being surveyed, &c. -- Agent. -- J. A. M. Gilbert, Esq. Passengers in the Amanda, Messieurs J. Marchand, D. Alquiet, and A. Lemaire. The Bermuda Royal Gazette, Feburary 7th, 1843, Hamilton, Bermuda
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Wreck. -- From the Charleston papers of the 15th we learn that the French brig Amanda, Emanuel Coisey, master, of and for Havre, from Galveston, Texas, out thirty days, laden with cotton, hides, &c., struck on the rocks to the Southwest of Bermuda Islands, soon after sunset on the evening of 28th ult. Assistance from Somerset reached her immediately after and succeeded, during the night, in getting her off. She was carried into Bermuda, and was discharging previous to being surveyed. The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana), March 23, 1843
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MISSING VESSEL. -- Letters have recently been received, stating that the French brig Amanda, which put into Bermuda in distress, last February, on a voyage from Texas to Havre, and sailed thence the same month, for her destined port, has not since been heard of. Times-Picayune, Sunday, Feb 25, 1844 New Orleans, LA Page: 3
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Google Books. Annals of the Town of Warren; With the Early History of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the Neighboring Settlements on the Waldo Patent. (1851). The town of Warren, in the county of Lincoln, State of Maine, . . . Capt. William James Lermond, b. July 18, 1813; sailed in THE BRIG AMANDA from N.O., in March, 1843, and with his vessel was never heard from.
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The French Brig Amanda, Emanuel Coisey, Master, of and for Havre, from Galveston, Texas, out thirty days, laden with cotton, hides, &c., struck on the rocks to the Southwest of these Islands, soon after sunset on the evening of Tuesday last. Assistance from Somerset, reached her immediately after and succeeded, during the night, in getting her off and bringing her to anchor. On Thursday, she was brought into this port, and is now discharging previous to being surveyed, &c. -- Agent. -- J. A. M. Gilbert, Esq. Passengers in the Amanda, Messieurs J. Marchand, D. Alquiet, and A. Lemaire. The Bermuda Royal Gazette, Feburary 7th, 1843, Hamilton, Bermuda
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Wreck. -- From the Charleston papers of the 15th we learn that the French brig Amanda, Emanuel Coisey, master, of and for Havre, from Galveston, Texas, out thirty days, laden with cotton, hides, &c., struck on the rocks to the Southwest of Bermuda Islands, soon after sunset on the evening of 28th ult. Assistance from Somerset reached her immediately after and succeeded, during the night, in getting her off. She was carried into Bermuda, and was discharging previous to being surveyed. The Times-Picayune (New Orleans, Louisiana), March 23, 1843
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MISSING VESSEL. -- Letters have recently been received, stating that the French brig Amanda, which put into Bermuda in distress, last February, on a voyage from Texas to Havre, and sailed thence the same month, for her destined port, has not since been heard of. Times-Picayune, Sunday, Feb 25, 1844 New Orleans, LA Page: 3
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