Match-safe. One week's growth of sandy beard, mixed with gray. Weight 145. Silver watch. The city regained its population and rebuilt its manufacturing centers, but it was years before Johnstown fully recovered. Age fifty. Weight 150. Age about fourteen. Purse with $1.96. Brown hair. Saloonkeeper on Washington street. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Mr. Young, the clerk, has the rings. Age about sixty Weight about 140. height about 5 feet 6 inches. 5 large keys. Brown and white gingham apron, with collar. Purse with $8.00. Large waist, golden spotted. Male. Can't take it off. Female. Blue and white barred skirt. Dark hair. Band ring, engraved. Johnstown, Pa. Age thirty. Blue polka dress. Male. Supposed to be Meredith, above Caldwell's store. No valuables. Silver open faced watch, Elgin movement Silver chain. Gray eyes. White shirt and linen lay-down collar. Philadelphia has made "the most livable city" rank for two years in a row. Bone collar-button. Male. Blue calico shirtwaist with light chain stripe. Black stockings Cardinal jacket, with brass buttons. Female. Weight 125. The dam and lake were part of the purchase, and the railroad sold them to private interests.[9]. Female. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Red flannel waist. Unfortunately, Parke did not personally take a warning message to the telegraph tower he sent a man instead. Three right teeth out. Male. Red bandana handkerchief. Female. Red waist Wore a truss. Given to his aunt, Ella Mulhern. Sandy hair. Brown eyes. One tooth on right side filled with gold. Between twenty and thirty houses were destroyed or washed away, and four people were killed. Striped calico dress. Shoes and one gum shoe. Black silk stockings. Identified by her father and shipped to Dayton, Ohio. Height five feet three inches. Blue calico dress with white stripes pleated in front, and pearl buttons Black and white check underskirt. Two photographs. Wool dress mixed goods, pleated front on waist, belt of same goods as dress. Height about five feet eight inches. Black woolen socks. Age about twenty-six. Female. Male. Black stockings. Ear-drops, one broken. Dark hair. Age about thirty. the "Robber Barons" Hounded by the media, members of the club donated to the relief effort. Female. Age five or six. Age seven years Plaited waist. 81 cents in change. IED New Advertisements. Male. Portage street, Conemaugh Borough. Weight 160. Wart on left hand front finger. Female. Slippers tied with black bow. Collar attached. Light brown hair. Two teeth out of upper jaw on right side, one or two out on each side of lower jaw. A boy. Match safe. Canton flannel underwaist. Light calico dress with dark diamond spots. Red flannel underskirt. Blue cloth knee pants. Female. Brass hair pin. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Age thirty. $13.30 in change Open-faced silver watch. Male. Black wool skirt with stripe. Male. High buttoned spring heel shoes. Cash $6.21. Stencil plate marked with name Pocket-book containing $75 94. Tape line. White cotton underskirts. Light cloth waist with oval brass buttons. With blue merino stockings. Though the Flood of 1889 bears the name of Johnstown, the reason for the flood started 14 miles up river at "Lake Conemaugh." The 3-mile long body of water was originally called the Western Reservoir and was built by the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal system in 1852. Two small rings. Weight 225. Black jersey. Small coin purse, 20 cents. Badly burned. Light underwear. The Pennsylvania Railroad restored service to Pittsburgh, 55 miles (89km) away, by June 2. Male. Lady's hunting-case gold watch and chain. Age about twelve. Age about twenty-five. Short black pants. Breast-pin. Red and blue stripe handkerchief. Light hair. Female. Sister of Capt. Plain gold ring. After floodwaters receded, the pile of debris at the bridge was seen to cover 30 acres (12ha), and reached 70 feet (21m) in height. Male. Height 3 feet 2 inches. Scapular. Thin silver ring on third finger of left hand. Watch-chain with keys attached. Weight 130. Haws, Grand View, June 13th. Age ten. Black and gray striped pants. Identified by brother. Black dress. Female. Male. Photo, Print, Drawing The Johnstown Calamity [Johnstown, Pa. Received the above described ring: Mrs. Allison. Brown hair. Female. Male. Finger-rings and gold stud. Light brown hair. Brown hair. Fine laced shoes. Slippers. Dark hair. Brown hair Gray eyes Dark striped coat and pants. Chinaman. 5 Vintage Postcards JOHNSTOWN FLOOD Of 1936 Franklin St. Bridge Market R. 1936 Johnstown Flood~photo Postcard~never Used. Female. . Gray woolen drawers. Age forty-five to fifty. Gray woolen shirt. Female. Weight 185. Black hair. Fancy ear-rings with sets. Supposed to be John C. Clark's son. Comb with glass beads. White shirt. Black corduroy coat. Light hair. Female Age eighteen months. [12] However the warnings were not passed to the authorities in Johnstown, as there had been many false alarms in the past of the dam not holding against flooding. Black dress. Brilliant ear-drops. Brown socks. Very large. Light brown hair. Barred flannel skirt. Male. Sister of David Faloon. One small ear-drop. Hair light brown. The Johnstown Flood Antique Book History 1889 by Herman Dieck Illustrated RARE. 165 pounds. Age about thirty-five. Unrecognizable. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. One pair of ear-drops. Age about twenty. Identified by watch and bunch of keys with name on them. One pair new gum boots. Can't get it off. Male. Age about thirty-five. Female. Silver watch, knife, etc., taken by A. Craver of Ebensburg. Black wool hose. A roadside plaque alongside Pennsylvania Route 56, which follows this river, proclaims that this stretch of valley is the deepest river gorge in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. Age forty. Red and black striped skirt. Blue and white barred calico dress. Age five years. Green cloth dress Blue checkered apron and white apron underneath Gold ring with red set. Locomotives weighing 170,000 pounds were wrenched from . Flannel skirt. Canton flannel drawers. Blue stockings. Bunch keys Match safe. Officials say the search at the . . Two gold rings, one pair ear-drops. Buttoned shoes, with patent leather tips. Female. Common gingham apron. Blue eyes. Age about ten. Figured waist and white underclothing. Saloon-keeper, Clinton street. Age four years. 15 Walnut street. Seventy-five cents in coin. Dark wool pants. JOHNSTOWN, Pa.Pam Schilling is the reason Donald Trump is the president. Red flannel underskirt striped up and down Left lower jaw deformed. Female. Light complexion. Heavy gray beard on lower part of face. Female Age about ten Weight 75 Spring heel shoes Blue and brown barred woolen waist Black and red barred flannel skirt. Weight 60. Black hair. Male. Button shoes, size about 4 1/2. Following the 1936 flood, the United States Army Corps of Engineers dredged the Conemaugh River within the city and built concrete river walls, creating a channel nearly twenty feet deep. $45.00 in cash. Bracelets, seven strands and locket with initials, "E. M. Male. Nothing but a rule. Valuables placed in hand of Mr. Ossenburg, brother-in-law. Gray and white jacket trimmed with woolen lace. Brown hair. Male. Full face, full lips, small nose, light hair, pregnant. Age forty-five. St. John's, June 13th. Female. Mangled daughters, bleeding sons, Identified 12th August by her sons, Matthew and D. A. Matthews. White Age twenty-nine. Weight about 135. Ex-policeman. One scarf-pin. Dark hair. One small gold ring. Black woolen stocking. Male. Male. Female. Brown and black mixed pants No coat or vest. Right earring torn out. Bunch of keys. Received valuables of 267. Brown hair. Male. Light brown hair. Grand View. Age about twenty-five. Male. Weight 140. Wife of Moses Owens. Medium weight. Blue drill overalls. Red basque. Black stockings Red belt around waist. This led to American law changing from a fault-based regime to one of strict liability. Ruby glass ear-rings. Blonde hair. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Brown hair. Female. Ring with set and name inside. A flood that could easily have been prevented. B. I. or J. Gold ring with set collar-button. Small red mustache. Light complexion. Long gingham apron, buttoned in back, puffed at shoulders. Oroide watch. Black hair. Valuables. Red flannel skirt. Age about sixteen. Button shoes. Dressmaker. Ten years. Silver watch. The news release detailed the discovery and investigation of the bodies, which stemmed from a complaint from a family on Jan. 10. Flood, 1889]: Carrying body out of the wreck Female. Supposed to be Mrs. Conrad Snable, bar-tender in Kost saloon on Washington street. Valuables recovered by James Diamond. Boy of sixteen or seventeen years (Johnstown). Weight 120. Plaid coat and vest Black cork-screw pants. This number of deaths was later surpassed by fatalities in the 1900 Galveston hurricane and the 9/11 attacks. Red flannel underwear. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Paper with Chinese letters. All toes off left foot except small one. Height 4 feet 5 inches. Red dress. Wire bustle. Delaine dress with metal buttons. Dark colored shoes. Bunch of keys Sent to Prospect. Button shoes. Pocket knife. Mechanic's pin. Dark hair. Red bandana handkerchief Blue and white cotton hose. 2. Short nose. Black hair. Male. Weight 150. Gold chain with charm, marked "God with us." Age sixty or sixty-five. Gray pants and coat. Height 5 feet 11 inches. Wore heavy brown cloak. Male. Long brown curly hair. About forty-five years. Key ring with Yale flat key and two door keys. Red flannel underclothing. Wore truss and had false teeth. Height 5 feet 7 inches. Height 5 feet. Knee pants. Wore black belt with double clasp. Pocket-book containing $10 bill and one silver dollar. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Age about thirty-six. Black hair. Red undershirt. Male. Female Age about forty-five. Large ring. Weight 100. Age thirty. 0:00. Age eleven. Weight about fifty. Laced cloth gaiters. Bunch of keys. Dark hair. Male. Dark striped velvet basque or overskirt, with ruffled fringe trimmings. Age sixty-nine. Female. Age thirty-one Weight 140. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Age eight. Supposed to have been employed by W. A. Moses. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Gingham apron. Female. Large. Weight 125. Female. Buried in Decker's cemetery, Morrellville. Hair cut close. White. Hair long and brown. Male. White dress. 135 pounds. Woolen skirt. Female About eight. Weight 115 Height 5 feet. Black waist. Bright steel buttons. Age about thirty. A few gray hairs on chin. Age thirty. 5 feet 6 inches height. Black hair. Spring heel button shoe. $5.08 in pockets. Back tooth out right side lower jaw. Buried at Prospect. Bunch of keys Small book and papers. $497million in 2016), and 4 square miles (10km2) of downtown Johnstown were completely destroyed. Plain gold ring with S. T. How on. Very long dark hair, plait in back. The Johnstown Flood (locally, the Great Flood of 1889) occurred on Friday, May 31, 1889, after the catastrophic failure of the South Fork Dam, located on the south fork of the Little Conemaugh River, 14 miles (23km) upstream of the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Button shoes. Delivered to husband. Weight 25. Short nose Round face. Age twelve. Black merino stockings. Fair complexion. Weight about 50. Weight about 110. Age eight. Male. Plain ear-rings. Very much decomposed. Black dress. Bunch of keys. Pair of spectacles and tin case. Short black pants. Rusty door key in one pocket. Woolen skirt Blue belt around waist. Brown eyes. Dark blue dress with light blue sleeve. Male. $1 10 in coin. Jackson street, Johnstown, Pa. Age fifteen. Heavy black cloth jacket. Plain hoop ring, one set on left hand. Medium size breast-pin above shaped Q with one brilliant set. Red hair. Height 5 feet Dark hair Plaid dress, black, red and blue barred, Her child prematurely born was along with her Weight about 140. false. Male. Black stockings. Dark hair. Pocket knife. Buttoned shoes. 22 years after the flood. Red and black flannel skirt. Blue calico apron with small round spot. Full face. Age about six months. Gold ring with form of woman on set. Coleman, Neil M., Kaktins, Uldis, and Wojno, Stephanie (2016). Black pants. Hair brown and light. White. Bones of a human body brought from vicinity of Cambria works. Unmarried. Gold filled teeth. White. Female. Beckley.". Heavy set. Identified by Mrs. Bingle. Found in Kernville. Gingham apron. Gold band ring. Blue check shirt. Postal card and envelope addressed to M.J. Murphy, 1030 Callowhill street, Youngstown, Ohio Valuables taken by M J. McAndrew. Hair mixed with gray inclining to curl. He had just sat down to eat his supper when the crash came, and the whole family, consisting of wife and eight children, were . Wart on left shoulder. Taken by his brother, in presence of D.J. Pearl buttons. Black alpaca clothing. Age about three years. Ribbed stockings. Blue eyes. Plain heavy gold ring on third finger of left hand. Height 6 feet. Gum garters. Button shoes. This is the list as published on July 31, . Female. White bone handle knife. An autograph album near her hand belonged to Blanche S. Wilson. Black hair. Age about fourteen. Black ribbed hose. Barton would leave Johnstown a hero. Male. Blue woolen stockings. Age about sixty-five. Female. New shoes. Male Weight 90. Female. Male. . [11] Lake Conemaugh at the club's site was 450 feet (140m) in elevation above Johnstown. Eye-tooth taken off at gum. Female Burned beyond recognition. Female. Supposed to be nursing. Age eighteen. Gold ring with white setting on second finger of right hand. [9] During the night, small creeks became roaring torrents, ripping out trees and debris. The area surrounding the city is prone to flooding due to its location on the rivers, whose upstream watersheds include an extensive drainage basin of the Allegheny plateau. Gum overshoes and shoes. Died from injury in the flood. R.R. Comb. White and black barred flannel skirt. Brown eyes. Black hair. Knee pants, black ribbed. Of Maple avenue, Woodvale. Calico dress, brown figure. Body nude. Male. Plated gold ear-ring with pendent amethyst set. Weight 50 or 60. Red skirt. False teeth upper and lower. Weight 185 Height 4 feet. Blue plaid dress. Many people were crushed by pieces of debris, and others became caught in barbed wire from the wire factory upstream and/or drowned. Female. Red and black striped shirt. Female. Male. Barred dress. White and black barred flannel skirt. Black cloth jersey, covered buttons. 1 on person. Male. Weight 160. Had been fifty-five years in America. Silver tobacco box, with name and date, Jan., 1888 Silver open-faced watch and gold chain. Weight 110. Bunch of keys. Dark hair. Age about sixty-five. Male. Blue eyes. Taken by husband. Male. June 15th. Was to have been married on the next Tuesday. KEELER & CO., Philadelphia, PA, 1889. Female. Valuables given to his brother James. Scar on side of face. White shirt. Very heavy. R. O., 1886. Door key. Cut in upper lip. The great wave measured 35-40 feet high and hit Johnstown at 40 miles per hour. $2,500 in bills, $600 in gold, $4.23 in silver and coppers. Brown ribbed stockings. Dress with brown woolen waist. One chased band ring. Button shoes. Button shoes. Pair of overalls. Height about 4 feet. Black and gray barred woolen goods. Sent to Morgue by Alexander Hart. Weight 100. Had valuables. Female. Female Age sixty. Black cloth pantaloons. Barred calico dress. He was walking around among the mass of debris, looking for his family. Age eighteen. Weight about 125 Height about 5 feet 6 inches. Age about thirty. East Conemaugh. Button-hook. Female. Padlock, key and 15 cts. Twelve years old. B.". Belt of same goods as coat. Plain gold ring. Scapular around her neck. Fair complexion. No valuables. Black hair plaited and put up in knot. 1. The dam was 72 feet (22m) high and 931 feet (284m) long. No valuables. Height 5 feet. Sandy hair Height 5 ft 5 in. Weight 160. Gingham apron. Weight 160. Blue clothes. Babe. Weight 125. Sandy hair. Weight 100 White. Sent to Prospect. A. Hayes, of Hayes, Murray Co., 1103 Race street, Philadelphia. A young lady. Female. Age about fifty. Age twenty-four. The reason people are hating on it now is because Hurricane Harvey just happened so Red Cross' response to it is being criticized and it is bringing up memories of how they always operate. Boy. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. Blue calico dress. Johnstown Flood. Large metal buttons. Male. Blue suit. Hulbert House porter. Weight 110. Shumaker. Plain gold ring, received by her mother, Ellen O'Connor. Brown ribbon around neck. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Perhaps the primary reason why the Johnstown Flood made such a profound impact on . As the waters continued to rise, Unger ordered last-ditch efforts to prevent the lake from overflowing and . Body lifted by Thos. Male Age about thirty to thirty-five. Supposed to be Annie Fitzner, but very doubtful. Buttoned shoes, soles well worn. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Female. . White vest. Brownish red hair. Sleeve-buttons. Female. Fair complexion. Female. Fair complexion. Gum rubbers. Age about eight. Blue calico dress. Medium height. Female. Age thirty-five. $30 in greenbacks. Age about sixty-five years Knife. 81. Light blue eyes. Identified by letters in pocket. Age three months. Female. Female. Age about fifty. Weight 115. Height 5 feet 8 inches. High and round forehead. Blue cambric dress. Received by her brother. Dark knee pants. Barred flannel drawers. Cash $2.19 Two collar-buttons. Age seven. Engraved hoop finger ring. Child. Two keys. 2 1/2. Age about four years. Blue striped calico dress Gray striped flannel underwear. 2:05. Weight 125 pounds. 733 Lake Road Blue gingham dress. Calico dress, red and brown. Envelope marked James Lewis, Main street, Johnstown. White and blue stripe dress. Weight 110. High forehead. Black jersey jacket. Age about twenty. Female. Weight about 60. Low laced shoes. Short black pants, old. Female. Plain gold band ring on third finger of left hand. Twelve years. Red and blue striped petticoat. Weight 40 Height 3 feet White. Neither was Harry and Lula Teeters' home in Mineral Point. Red striped stockings. Height 2 feet 6 inches. Black hose. Wrench screw. Light twilled cloth dress. Sun glass. Blue eyes. Very short nose. Blue spotted calico dress. Weight 90. 1911 was the year the final body was found. W. K. Endsley's bank book. Weight 130. Spring heeled shoes. Pearl buttons. Male. Age thirty-five to forty. Small gold ring. Heavy jersey or coat badly torn. Thirty-five years. Dark eye-brows. Height 3 feet 8 inches. Age three. Height 3 feet 8 inches. Black stockings. Age about forty-five. Light complexion. No valuables. Leather belt Piece tar rope around waist. Calico dress with red and white spots. Identified by his mother, to whom valuables and body were delivered. Height about 3 feet 9 inches. Female. Age four. Gray eyes. White. 1889 Johnstown Flood morgue records of found bodies Disk will be mailed pdf . Spring heel button shoes. Height 5 feet. (2016). Age about thirty-eight. Red and black barred blue woolen stockings. Full suit of clothes of brown and red and black checkers. On May 30, 1889 the South Fork Dam, which maintained a pleasure lake for wealthy Pittsburgh industrialists and their families, failed due to very heavy rains and poor maintenance by the dam's owners. Weight 200 to 225. Age about thirty-five. Height 4 feet. Light complexion. Blue eyes. Red, blue, black and green plaid dress, woolen goods Red flannel skirt. Black hair. Pass book. Age thirty-five. Age about forty. Female. Age about thirty-five. Age fifty. White linen collar with brilliant collar-button. A female. Flash floods are the most dangerous kind of floods, because they combine the destructive power of a flood with incredible speed. Found near Walnut street. [14] A Lidar analysis of the Conemaugh Lake basin reveals that it contained 14.55 million cubic meters (3.843 billion gallons) of water at the moment the dam collapsed. Charm with different metals set in. Unger ordered all of his men to fall back to high ground on both sides of the dam where they could do nothing but watch and wait. Height five feet. White. "Rool" with W.H. Blue dress. Black and white plain skirts. Handkerchief in coffin. Knee pants. Black hair. Female. Red skirt with ruffles. Black pants. Breakfast shawl. Gingham apron. Height 4 feet 6 inches Brown hair. Supposed to be Ernest Mayhew. Weight 70. Though the former reason was probably more central to the failure of survivors' suits against the club, the latter received coverage and extensive criticism in the national press. Wife of J. W. Tross. White. Red and black ringed woolen stockings, home knit. Prospect, June 14th. Short nose. Black hair. Gingham apron. Valuables taken by T.J. Espey. Female. Black hair. Prospect, June 14th. Dam-breach hydrology of the Johnstown Flood of 1889 Challenging the findings of the 1891 investigation report. Blue and white barred handkerchief. 178-5. Claimed by his son Henry, and buried in Sandy Vale. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. The Johnstown Flood occurred on May 31, 1889, after the catastrophic failure of the South Fork Dam, located close of the town of Johnstown. Height 5 feet 2 inches. David McCullough has twice received the . Female Age twenty-five. Male. Age fifty-five. White skirt. Height about 5 feet 8 inches. Brown hair. During the middle of the flood, rumors circulated that a dam upstream of the city was going to fail, and this sent citizens in a rush to get to higher ground, fearing a repeat of 1889. Male. The in-depth story of the deadly 1889 Johnstown Flood caused by the Johnstown Dam Collapse.On Memorial Day of 1889, western Pennsylvania was caught by a mass. Male. Chain with cross attached. Age thirty-five. Knit purse with $7 75. Adding to these factors, slag from the iron furnaces of the steel mills was dumped along the river to create more land for building. Small earrings with ball attached. Black basque. Skirt black and white. Identified by Homer. Age sixty-five. Large wallet. Age thirty-five. Light hair. Female. Weight about 15 pounds. Height 5 feet 4 inches. White and blue apron. Female. Large door key, had been broken and repaired. Slippers. Weight 125. White canton flannel drawers. Male. Male. Height 5 feet 7 inches Weight 145. Age eighteen. Emblem pin of A.O.K. Identified by papers, watch, etc. Weight 125 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Age about twelve. Blue calico dress with small crescent dots. Identified by the father. Dress of woolen goods, with small diamond figures. Recognized by his father. Weight about seventy-five pounds. Large Brown gray hair. Valuables placed on body. Age twenty-four years. Short black hair. Gold band ring on third finger of left hand. Silver ring and gold ring on second finger of left hand. Age twenty-four years. Large waist. Plaid underskirt. Female. Female. Height 5 ft. 7 in. Black hair. Sandy beard and moustache. Brown hair, double plait. Broad and full face. The . Auburn hair. Purse with one cent. Colored. Son of James Reese, Conemaugh street, Johnstown, Pa. Age two years. Red woolen stockings. Female. Weight 45 pounds. It was, however, the third flood to devastate the town in Cambria County - the first in 1889 killed more than 2,000 . Weight 140. Kaktins, Uldis, Davis Todd, C., Wojno, S., Coleman, N.M. (2013). Small gold ring, garnet set. Blue eyes. Identified by D. M. Given. Black stockings. Silk umbrella with two patches on it. Thirty pennies. Cream color ribbon around neck. Black ribbed stockings. Weight about 225. Supposed to be Mr. Farrell, of Woodvale. Female. Black hair. Button gaiters. Badly burned. The debris carried by the flood formed a temporary dam at the bridge, resulting in the flood surge rolling upstream along the Stoney Creek River. Front teeth good. White. Scapulars. Age twenty-two. Two pairs of gold glasses. Valuables. Small key. Identified by Mrs. Julia A. Hatzinger. Long black hair. Silver watch. Cloth gaiters and blue calico waist. The scale of the Johnstown flood of 1889 is difficult to visualize. Female. Weight 120. Bracelets and rings duplicates of Miss Well's. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Blue collar with white dots. Blue calico dress with white spots. Gray hair. Female. Portions of the Stone Bridge have been made part of the Johnstown Flood National Memorial, established in 1969 and managed by the National Park Service. Dark brown hair Leather shoes with cloth top. Middle-aged. Lace shoes Blue waist Black coat. Identified by her husband, Mr. Henry Viering, formerly reported from Nineveh, was incorrect. Height 4 feet 2 inches Found on Walnut street. One band ring. Small-pox marks on face Light hair. Pocket-knife. Shoe buttoner. Waist of narrow striped black and white goods. Weight 155. Small tooth-pick. Female. High broad forehead. 145 pounds. Flood, 1889]: Carrying body out of the wreck digital file from original About this Item. Gray hair. Age twenty. He quickly assembled a group of men to save the face of the dam by trying to unclog the spillway; it was blocked by the broken fish trap and debris caused by the swollen waterline. ticket. Female. Female Blue gingham apron. Blue shirt. Valuables given to James H. Green, brother-in-law. Red underskirt. Female. Orange color ribbon tied in bow around neck. Female. Two pocket combs. Age eleven. About five years of age. White skirt. Age about thirty-eight. Was lost in the Hulbert House. Female. Woodvale. Age two years. Light hair. Lovers burnt and sweethearts drowned,