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Fuller, James (NAMEID01106)

Sex: M

Furness, Mr (NAMEID00961)

Sex: M

Gale, Thomas (NAMEID00606)

Sex: M

Gall, John (NAMEID01296)

Sex: M

Galloway, John (NAMEID01162)

Sex: M

Gardiner (NAMEID00427)

Sex: M

Gardner, Arthur (NAMEID01071)

Sex: M

Gares, Edward (NAMEID01404)

Sex: M

Garnum (NAMEID01009)

Sex: M

Gatton, John (NAMEID00371)

Sex: M

Gatton, Mr (NAMEID00406)

Sex: M

Gaul, John (NAMEID01254)

Sex: M

Gervace, Edward (NAMEID01460)

Sex: M

Gervas, Thomas (NAMEID01606)

Sex: M

Gibbons, John (NAMEID00234)

Sex: M

Gibson, Edmund (NAMEID01450)

Sex: M

Gibson, John (NAMEID01272)

Sex: M

Giles, George (NAMEID00760)

Sex: M

Gill, Edward (NAMEID01147)

Sex: M

Gillingham, Michael (NAMEID00241)

Sex: M

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