AMOS, Andrew
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General
Name AMOS, Andrew Date of death 11 January 1866 Burial date Unknown Age Cause of death Drowned Place of death Steamer London at sea -
Monument
Headstone? Yes Inscription ….. Of Heidelberg …; ….. Late Andrew Amos, ….; …..Of St Ibbs, Herts. England; Also Of His Beloved Wife; Isabella Dick; And Her Sister; Kate; Daughters Of The Late Charles MacLachlan. Esqr; Of Hobart Town; Who After Enduring With Calm Resignation; To The Will Of God, Three Days Of Lingering; Suspense, Were Lost In The Bay Of Biscay; In The Steam Ship “London” January 11th 1866; Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace, Whose Mind Is Stayed; On Thee, Because He Trusteth In Thee. (Headstone Broken)
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Family
Birth details Arrival date Spouse Isabella Dick Mac Lachlan Marriage details 02/12/1856 Horbart; Gilbert Andrew Amos; Registration 1856 pg 171 Parents Margaret LAX and Andrew Amos Children Residence Biography/history -
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Official Records
Location of grave Church of England Grave number 509a (Search for all decease buried in this grave) DEATH CERTIFICATE NUMBER NA State Records Office
Accession NumberState Library of WA Newspaper Notice The Wreck of the Steamer London 23/03/1866 The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times pg 3 Comments