Name | UNKNOWN |
Born | |
Died | Before 1910 |
Age | |
Cemetery | Ocean Harbour |
Grave Ref | Unknown |
Register |
In his 1931 book South Georgia The British Empire’s Subantarctic Outpost, L Harrison Matthews describes:
“…When the whaling station, since abandoned and now derelict, was being built at New Fortune Bay in 1910 a man’s skeleton was unearthed: the skull had a bullet-hole through it, probably a relic of some quarrel….”
Assuming the graves were dug in order, going along the line, Frank Cabriel was already there so if this body was buried next to him they would have been 1 and 2.