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John Hartnell was born in Gillingham, Kent to a family of shipbuilders. [2] His parents were Thomas and Sarah (maiden name: Friar, born 1796) Hartnell who were married at Frindsbury, in the Medway Towns area of Kent, on 9 October 1815, and with whom he was living in Gillingham at the time of the census of 1841. [3]
John Hartnell: Able Seaman: Brompton, Kent 25 Thomas Hartnell: Able Seaman Chatham, Kent 23 Robert Johns: Able Seaman Penryn, Cornwall: 24 Henry Lloyd: Able Seaman Christiansen, Norway: 26 William Mark: Able Seaman Holyhead, Angelsea 24 Thomas McConvey: Able Seaman Liverpool, Lancs. 24 John Morfin: Able Seaman Gainsboro., Lincolns. 25 William Orren
They started with John Torrington, the first crew member to die. [77] [self-published source] After completing Torrington's autopsy and exhuming and briefly examining the body of John Hartnell, the team, pressed for time and threatened by weather, returned to Edmonton with tissue and bone samples. [78]
Three headstones (L-R) commemorate John Torrington, William Braine and John Hartnell of the Franklin Expedition. A fourth headstone marks the grave of a sailor named Thomas Morgan who came later in a Franklin search expedition and died at the camp. Note: Image is a composite of four separate images - one of each headstone at the Fraanklin Camp ...
John Hartnell's grave was opened, damaging his coffin, and Hartnell's memorial plaque on the coffin lid was removed. During a later expedition, a searcher named Thomas Morgan died aboard the vessel North Star on May 22, 1854, and was buried alongside the three original Franklin crew members.
Hartnell is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include the following: Andy Hartnell, American comic book writer; Bryan Calvin Hartnell, only survivor of the Zodiac Killer in California, 1969; John Hartnell, English seaman and explorer on Franklin's lost expedition to find the Northwest Passage
Actor John Reardon, 49, revealed that he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer. The Hallmark star shared an update on his health and recovery in a post on Instagram.
Exhumation of John Torrington, John Hartnell and William Braine in 1984 and 1986 Owen Beattie (born 3 June 1949) is a Canadian professor of anthropology at the University of Alberta . Beattie gained international attention in 1984 for his investigation into the lost expedition of Sir John Franklin , which had left England in 1845 searching for ...