Anne Jane Thornton (1817–1877), also spelt Ann Jane Thornton, was a 19th-century adventurer from Donegal who in 1832 posed as a boy to go to sea, in pursuit of a lost lover who had gone to the United States. She continued her career as a seaman until her arrival in London in 1835, when she was interviewed by the Lord Mayor of London. She later wrote a book about her adventures.
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| - Anne Jane Thornton (1817–1877), also spelt Ann Jane Thornton, was a 19th-century adventurer from Donegal who in 1832 posed as a boy to go to sea, in pursuit of a lost lover who had gone to the United States. She continued her career as a seaman until her arrival in London in 1835, when she was interviewed by the Lord Mayor of London. She later wrote a book about her adventures. (en)
- Anne Jane Thornton (1817–1877) fue una aventurera del siglo XIX proveniente de Donegal, Irlanda, que en 1832 se hizo pasar por un muchacho para irse a la mar, en busca de su amor perdido que se había ido a los Estados Unidos. Continuó su carrera como marinera hasta su llegada a Londres en 1835, cuando fue entrevistada por el alcalde de la ciudad. Más tarde escribió un libro sobre sus aventuras. (es)
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| - Anne Jane Thornton (1817–1877), also spelt Ann Jane Thornton, was a 19th-century adventurer from Donegal who in 1832 posed as a boy to go to sea, in pursuit of a lost lover who had gone to the United States. She continued her career as a seaman until her arrival in London in 1835, when she was interviewed by the Lord Mayor of London. She later wrote a book about her adventures. (en)
- Anne Jane Thornton (1817–1877) fue una aventurera del siglo XIX proveniente de Donegal, Irlanda, que en 1832 se hizo pasar por un muchacho para irse a la mar, en busca de su amor perdido que se había ido a los Estados Unidos. Continuó su carrera como marinera hasta su llegada a Londres en 1835, cuando fue entrevistada por el alcalde de la ciudad. Más tarde escribió un libro sobre sus aventuras. (es)
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