Hi Marg,
Your list has 7 names not 6 as indicated in all of the reports, 2 I have not come across as yet unless they are on one of the pages my grandson is to enlarge.
Miller was neither on the newspaper lists nor on Brian LAWSON'S site but is obviously a burial listed on the film at the IoM Heritage. Ancestry lists a John Miller, born 1850 in both the 1851 & 1861 Census for the IoM; also a John MILLER born C 1842 in the 1851 census.
MUCKLEHORN may well have drowned about the same time as the harbour tragedy but he is neither on Brian’s list nor in any of the newspaper reports.
I feel that it is unlikely that either MILLER or MUCKLEHORN are one of the victims associated with the 3 Janes loss although these 2 people appear to have been buried at the same approximate time as those from the rescue attempt.
A James MUCKLEHORN is listed in the 1861 census born C 1844.
John or James LYNCHEY are not listed on Brian's burial list although a LYNCHEY bearing one of these Christian names appears throughout the newspaper reports.
There is on Ancestry in the IoM Census 1861, 1871 & 1881 a James born C1847/48; there is also a John in the 1861 census born C 1846.
What happened to LYNCHEY? As a Catholic was he buried somewhere else?
Cheers
Peter