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Hello.
I'm wondering if anyone has any information, or has done any research
on a 3rd class passenger named Mr. Joseph Murdlin.
Mr. Murdlin went down with the ship,and his body was not recovered.
My last name is very similar to Mr. Murdlin's , and since there was no recovered
I.D., there was presumably only a signature , when he bought the boarding ticket.
Mr. Murdlin's home city was the same city that my 10th Great-grandfather came from,
in 1692.
Any info you have would be much appreciated.
Regards,
PDM
I'm wondering if anyone has any information, or has done any research
on a 3rd class passenger named Mr. Joseph Murdlin.
Mr. Murdlin went down with the ship,and his body was not recovered.
My last name is very similar to Mr. Murdlin's , and since there was no recovered
I.D., there was presumably only a signature , when he bought the boarding ticket.
Mr. Murdlin's home city was the same city that my 10th Great-grandfather came from,
in 1692.
Any info you have would be much appreciated.
Regards,
PDM