FitzJames, Erebus Engineer ID'd
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•Crewmember of 150-year-old lost expedition identified using DNA by Ontario researchers | Globalnews.ca
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University of Waterloo identifies remains of senior officer on Franklin expedition.
Remains of John Fitzjames have been found around King William Island , Nunavut , since 1845 .
In the 1850s Inuit told searchers they had seen evidence that survivors had resorted to cannibalism, shocking some Europeans .
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