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  2. John Torrington - Wikipedia

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    John Shaw Torrington (1825 – 1 January 1846) was a Royal Navy stoker. He was part of the 1845 Franklin Expedition to chart unexplored areas of what is now Nunavut, Canada , find the Northwest Passage , and make scientific observations.

  3. Franklin's lost expedition - Wikipedia

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    They started with John Torrington, the first crew member to die. [78] [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. [79]

  4. William Braine - Wikipedia

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    Graves of William Braine (left), John Torrington (right) and John Hartnell (center). Braine was a part of Sir John Franklin's final expedition to find the Northwest Passage. [ 3 ] The trip was expected to last about three years, so the ships were packed with provisions which included more than 136,000 pounds of flour, 3,684 gallons of high ...

  5. John Hartnell - Wikipedia

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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]

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    Here are the best Frozen toys and gifts, featuring Elsa, Anna and Olaf! We've included Legos, pajamas, bedding, jewelry, dolls and more.

  7. Talk:John Torrington - Wikipedia

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    A fact from John Torrington appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 4 July 2007. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that when John Torrington's corpse was exhumed 138 years after his death, it was almost perfectly preserved? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2007/July ...

  8. Human body parts found in freezer at newly bought ... - AOL

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    An autopsy confirmed a human head and hands were found inside a freezer at a newly bought home in western Colorado, but investigators said further testing is required to help establish the ...

  9. Mummy Juanita - Wikipedia

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    Momia Juanita (Spanish for "Mummy Juanita"), also known as the Lady of Ampato, is the well-preserved frozen body of a girl from the Inca Empire who was killed as a human sacrifice to the Inca gods sometime between 1440 and 1480, when she was approximately 12–15 years old. [1]