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'''Jedediah Thurwell''' was a [[human]] born in [[Pease Pottage]] in [[1812]]. He was deported from the [[United Kingdom]] to [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]], [[Australia]] in [[1849]]. He met and married a woman named Patsy, and they had four children and fifteen grandchildren. He died in Victoria in [[1884]] on his farm, surrounded by his family. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wrong Doctors (audio story)|The Wrong Doctors]]'')
'''Jedediah Thurwell''', also known as '''Jed''', was a [[human]] born in [[Pease Pottage]] in [[1812]]. He was deported from the [[United Kingdom]] to [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]], [[Australia]] in [[1849]]. He met and married a woman named Patsy, and they had four children and fifteen grandchildren. He died in Victoria in [[1884]] on his farm, surrounded by his family. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wrong Doctors (audio story)|The Wrong Doctors]]'')


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Jedediah Thurwell, also known as Jed, was a human born in Pease Pottage in 1812. He was deported from the United Kingdom to Victoria, Australia in 1849. He met and married a woman named Patsy, and they had four children and fifteen grandchildren. He died in Victoria in 1884 on his farm, surrounded by his family. (AUDIO: The Wrong Doctors)