Notes
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101 | GRO transcription index shows surname as Button. | BURTON, Stephen (I739)
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102 | GRO transcription index shows surname as Button. | BURTON, Amelia Fanny (I741)
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103 | Had 10 children, only 6 surviving by 1911 | BELCHAM, Mary Elizabeth (I3392)
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104 | Had a brother William bn. 1839 Goudhurst, Kent. | BRABON, John (I0735)
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105 | Harry's Birth Certificate shows his name as Harry Davies. However, most documents give his name as Harry James Davies. | DAVIES, Harry (I14152)
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106 | He was actually Baptised as Barry Richard William LATTER | LATTER, Barre Richard William (I5857)
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107 | Headstone reads: In Memory of George son of Thomas and Mary GHENT who died 11 Sep 1848 aged 2yrs. Also Joh their son who d. 18 Mar 1858 aged 16yrs. Also the above Thomas GHENT who d. 26 Jun 1869 aged 55yrs. | GHENT, Thomas (I0835)
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108 | Headstone reads: In Memory of George son of Thomas and Mary GHENT who died 11 Sep 1848 aged 2yrs. Also Joh their son who d. 18 Mar 1858 aged 16yrs. Also the above Thomas GHENT who d. 26 Jun 1869 aged 55yrs. | GHENT, John (I0840)
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109 | Headstone reads: In Memory of George son of Thomas and Mary GHENT who died 11 Sep 1848 aged 2yrs. Also Joh their son who d. 18 Mar 1858 aged 16yrs. Also the above Thomas GHENT who d. 26 Jun 1869 aged 55yrs. | GHENT, George (I1075)
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110 | Headstone reads: Mary the dau of George & Sarah GHENT d. 25 Feb 1817 aged 13yrs | GHENT, Mary (I0831)
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111 | Henry also owned Glenfinart House, Ardentinny, Argyle & Bute, Scotland. | LESCHALLAS, Henry Pigé (I11112)
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112 | Henry was reburied at Rookwood Cemetery when the St Andrews Cemetery was removed to make way for the motorway. | BURLING, Henry (I6367)
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113 | Henry's Birth index shows the spelling as Bertlett. | BARTLETT, Henry William (I0256)
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114 | Her forename is shown as Fanny and her surname is spelt Lackberg on her GRO birth Index. | LACHBERG, Jane (Fanny) (Jean) (Sheina) (I973)
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115 | Her forename on her birth index shows Louisa. | NOAKES, Lucy (I819)
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116 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MANTLE, Philip Ernest (I3809)
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117 | His will shows all 13 children. | BOYS, John (I7397)
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118 | Hubert (shown as Herbert in the UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919) served as a Lance Corporal with The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) and was killed in action. | CROMPTON, Hubert C (I2408)
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119 | In 1851 Charles is living with his sister Catherine and her husband William, along with his brother John. | WILDMAN, Charles (I5550)
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120 | In 1851 he is shown as a pauper, living in the Windsor Union Workhouse. | BENFORD, Jonathon (I2278)
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121 | In 1851 John is living with his sister Catherine and her husband William, along with his brother Charles. | WILDMAN, John (I5607)
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122 | In 1851 Mary Ann is living with her Uncle & Aunt Robert & Mary VERNUM. | STALLWOOD, Mary Ann (I1149)
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123 | In 1851, James & Philadelphia are living with George & Elizabeth PIPER. | MASKELL, James (I4749)
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124 | In 1851, William is living with his brother Thomas at Late Olivers, Heathfield. | ROSE, William (I6017)
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125 | In 1861 living with his brother Philip. His daughter Rachael is also with him. | LOCKWOOD, William (I4581)
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126 | In 1861, Thomas was Groom to Sir Charles & Lady Russell. | COLE, Thomas Edward (I4505)
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127 | In 1861, William is living with his eventual Father-in-Law, John SYLVESTER. | NAYLER, William (I5295)
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128 | In 1871 Henry was living with George Frederick Mockford and Frances Agnes Mockford nee Scholtes. A marriage index for Henry William Good & Emma Tedder can not be found. The date of marriage is taken from the 1911 Census which states they had been married for nineteen years. | GOOD, Henry William (I0046)
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129 | In 1871 the Clarke family were in residence at Fleming(s), Woodnesborough, Kent | CLARKE, Thomas (I0107)
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130 | In 1871 the Disbury family were in residence at 54 Fitzroy Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. | DISBURY, Thomas (I0263)
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131 | In 1871 the Fitzjohn family were in residence at 58 Albert Road, Willesden, London. | FITZJOHN, John (I0227)
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132 | In 1871 while in the Henley Union Workhouse, Fanny had her three children Frederick aged 12, Charlotte aged about 12 and Edward aged about 9 with her. | IRVING, Fanny (I1136)
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133 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LUCKHURST, Henry Herbert (I5018)
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134 | In 1881 Kate is living with George FOOT and his wife Elizabeth Crouch FOOT nee CLARK. | WILLIAMS-JONES, Kate (I4994)
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135 | In 1881 the Ellender family were in residence at Church Street, Sandwich, Kent. | ELLENDER, Sampson (I0208)
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136 | In 1881 the family were in residence at 8, Sidney Street, London, scene of the Sidney Street Riots of 1830. By 1887 they had moved to 102, York Road, London and in 1890 they were known to be living at 146 York Road. Alfred Bradley, d. 19 Jan 1890 aged 34 from phthisis (TB). He appears in the same volume and on the same page of the Deaths Index (1b 243 Islington 1890) as Elizabeth Louisa Bartlett, although she died a day after him d. 20 Jan 1890. Their respective spouses, Emma Bradley nee Tedder and Henry William Good subsequently married each other c.1892 Historical note: The Siege of Sidney Street (sometimes called the Battle of Stepney). In January 1911 three policemen were killed and two seriously injured trying to arrest Latvian anarchists attempting to break into a jeweller's shop. Two of the gang took refuge in 100 Sidney Street and the building was quickly surrounded by 300 police. Sir Winston Churchill was Home Secretary and he visited the site and called for a detachment of Scots Guards. The house caught fire and the besiegers expected the men to come out but they never did. Churchill refused to allow the Fire Brigade to tackle the fire and later the burnt bodies of two men were found. | BRADLEY, Alfred (I0094)
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137 | In 1881 Thomas is now a widower and living with his son Eli. | GODWIN, Thomas (I4056)
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138 | In 1881 Walter Hopwood was working on a farm at Mount Pleasant, Thornton-on-the-Hill cum Baxby, North Yorkshire. | EVERETT, Walter (I0289)
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139 | In 1881, the Agland family were in residence at 18 Gordon Road, Peckham, London. William Agland jnr. was a firework maker, Alfred was a general labourer and Arthur was a printers boy. | AGLAND, William (I0209)
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140 | In 1901 Edward was a Drummer with the Provisional Battalion and Imperial Yeomanry at Aldershot in the Stanhope & Wellington Lines. In 1911 the census shows him as a musician. | MILLINGTON, Edward (I1858)
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141 | In 1901 Ellen Everett was a housemaid, 'living in' at The Caldrees, Abbey Street, Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, the residence of Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert G.C.B. (Dd.1905). Ellen's sister Minnie also worked at Caldrees where she met and married the groom William Hopwood. | EVERETT, Ellen (I0291)
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142 | In 1901, Ann Mantle, now a widow is living alone in Cattle Market, Sandwich, Kent. However she is living next door to Elizabeth Clarke, who by now is also a widow and living alone. | SAYER, Anne (I0096)
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143 | In 1901, Elizabeth Clarke, now a widow is living alone in Cattle Market, Sandwich, Kent. However she is living next door to Ann Mantle, who by now is also a widow and living alone. | CLARKE, Elizabeth (I0076)
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144 | In 1901, Elizabeth was living at 13, Acol Road, West Hampstead as a 'Servant Nurse' to the 4 children of Hermann Ettlinger, a German born Draper and his American born wife Carrie. | HAYNES, Elizabeth Alice (I0021)
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145 | In 1901, Henry, with his wife Annie and 2 children is living with his father William. | FLEW, Henry John (I5415)
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146 | In 1901, John is living with his brother-in-law Ludig (Louis) Schulman. In 1911, although John was shown as married he was living with his brother-in-law Ludwig (Louis) Schulman without his wife. On his Service Record, John shows his next of kin as Frank Ghent, 12, Neale Terrace, Hook Road, Epsom, Surrey, England. | GHENT, John George (I0143)
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147 | In 1901, Minnie Everett was a domestic cook, 'living in' at The Caldrees, Abbey Street, Ickleton, Cambrisgeshire, the residence of Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert G.C.B. (Dd, 1905). It was while working here that she met William Hopwood (groom) and they subsequently married in 1907. Minnie's sister Ellen also worked at Caldrees as a housemaid. | EVERETT, Minnie (I0121)
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148 | In 1901, now widowed, living with parents at 1, Gloucester Place. | LOCKWOOD, Susannah Anne (I4580)
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149 | In 1901, Thomas is living with his Son-in-Law Edward J Page | FLEW, Thomas (I5359)
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150 | In 1910 Vernon was living with his Mother in Law, Charlotte Mantle. | FLEW, Vernon Davis (I5173)
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