Journeaux was transported from St. George's Bay back to St. John's on Bowring's vessel Curlew upon which she was given freedom of their dry goods and clothing store.
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Louisa Journeaux (8 February 1864 – August 30, 1939) born Elder Cottage, St. Clement's Road, in the parish of St. Clement on the island of Jersey, was a victim of lost at sea and presumed dead until she turned up at Newfoundland, Canada.
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