People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1893 — SIX FISHERMEN DROWNED. [ARTICLE]
SIX FISHERMEN DROWNED.
Schooner Genesta, of Gloucester, Masi., Capsized In a Squall. Lewes, Del., April 7.-The fishing schooner Laughing Water arrived at the brakewater Thursday evening, having on board twelve men, survivors of the fishing schooner Genesta, of Gloucester, Mass., which capsized Thursday morning in a squall of wind 80 miles off Barnegat. Six men were drowned. Their names are Hustings, Clark, Buller, two brothers named Doane, and McKennev.
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