Notes
Matches 201 to 250 of 289
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201 | On Thomas's Marriage Register entry his name is shown as John Thomas Bass. | BASS, Thomas (I1377)
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202 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VERNEY, Joseph Leonard (I2843)
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203 | Phoebe Styles did not marry. She is buried in St. Mary's churchyard with Mary Christmas. | STYLES, Phoebe (I0795)
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204 | Plus 4 children who died before 1911 | WILLIAMSON, Barbara Kempton (I8121)
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205 | Poss. md. Edward S Saunders 1913 Islington | UNKNOWN, Unknown (I1815)
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206 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLINGTON, Madelaine L (I3812)
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207 | Possibly born in Hampstead | ROBINSON, Joseph (I10968)
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208 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLINGTON, George Henry (I1867)
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209 | Private Cecil Richard Couves, Service Number 612091 served with the 1st/19th Bn. London Regiment during the Great War 1914-1918. He was killed at Ypres Belgium and his memorial is displayed at the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium on panels 52 to 54. His brother John Samuel W Couves was also a victim of the same war. | COUVES, Cecil Richard (I0457)
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210 | Private John Sammuel W Couves, Service Number G/2522 served with the 12th Bn. Middlesex Regiment during the Great War 1914-1918. He is buried in the West Ham Cemetery. His brother Cecil Richard Couves was also a victim of the same war. | COUVES, John Samuel William (I0462)
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211 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Henry Thomas HUISH / Mary Ann MEEK (F0364)
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212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WILLIAMS, Harry (I2810)
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213 | Rebecca is shown on the 1881 census as being an 'invalide'. | WILLIAMS, Rebecca (I2830)
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214 | Recorded on 1841 Census and Death Index 1886 as Mark Ash | ASH, Michael (I3546)
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215 | Recorded on 1841 census as Herret Ash | HONS, Harriet (I2917)
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216 | Rector of Goodnestone and vicar of Graveny. | STEPHENS, Rev. Athelstan (I7396)
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217 | Register 1939 shows two redacted people. Probably children from Amy's previous marriage. | SMITH, Amy (I8387)
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218 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MALTHOUSE, Anthony John W (I8294)
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219 | Research:- Emigrated to Wollongong, N.S.W. Australia | RAINBIRD, Thomas (I8275)
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220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COLE, Florence A (I4524)
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221 | Robert Maw would appear to be the father of Rhoda Hornsby's children even though all the birth indexes omit the father's name and occupation. He also took the surname Hornsby sometime between the 1881 and 1891 English Census and was buried in Hyde Park Cemetery, Doncaster with that surname. | Family: Robert MAW/HORNSBY / Rhoda HORNSBY (F3192)
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222 | Sarah's birth certificate does not show her name. Presumably not named until her Baptism. | HARRISON, Sarah Elizabeth (I14804)
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223 | See separate file of 1914-18 war records. | GHENT, Herbert Theodore (I0407)
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224 | Served as Parish Clerk for 39 years and was highly respected. (Note from Vicar officiating at Henry's burial) | BURNETT, Henry (I14704)
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225 | Served with brother John Ghent in New Zealand Field Artillery. On the New Zealand Service Records, Thomas and John show their Next of Kin as Frank Ghent, 12 Neale Terrace, Hook Road, Epsom, Surrey, England. | GHENT, Thomas (I0980)
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226 | Served with the 3rd Bn East Surrey Regiment in France during WW1, where he was killed in action. | STRUTTON, Edward (I2751)
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227 | Settlement papers were written up on 07 Jun 1850 in Hackney, Middlesex. See, London, England, Selected Poor Law Removal and Settlement Records, 1698-1930, although her forename is given as Susan. | GREEN, Susannah (I6934)
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228 | Some documents show Peggy as Margaret - Peggy sometimes being a short form of Magaret. | IRVING, Peggy Grace (I3371)
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229 | Sometime between 1901 and 1911 William added his stepfather's surname to his own to make William James Weeks-Pearson. Census returns show his children as Weeks-Pearson also. | WEEKS-PEARSON, William James (I3087)
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230 | Sometime between 1918 and 1942 Phillip changed the spelling of his surname to Mantell. | MANTLE, Phillip Richard Charles (I3805)
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231 | Source IGI C067923 and M067923. | PURDY, George (I1266)
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232 | SPECULATION! Possible father of Maud Gower PRIDGEON. An Edward GOWER bn 1884 Islington serving as a Private in the Queen's Own Hussars in 1911. See Census where he is stationed at Brentford and shown as single. | KNOWN, Not (I7126)
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233 | Suicide from a pistol shot to the head, | GILDER, Archibald Lorenzo Sherrington (I3985)
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234 | Surname on some documents show as Bunn. | HONEYBUNN, Elizabeth (I8577)
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235 | The 1841 Census shows James's assumed wife as Mary? | MALTHOUSE, James (I8246)
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236 | The 1861 Census shows Edward as a lodger with William Hone BOOT. | BOOT, Edward (I4939)
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237 | The 1861 Census shows Jane visiting William Hone BOOT. | CORNS, Jane Ann (I4930)
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238 | The 1881 Census designates Charlotte as a dwarf. | WHITE, Charlotte Augusta (I403)
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239 | The 1881 Census, showing Elizabeth as Married, does not include her husband James Bouler. | SYRES, Elizabeth Ann (I9257)
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240 | The 1891 Census shows Caroline's name initial as M. Presumably a mistake by the enumerator. | STRINGER, Caroline Sarah (I5070)
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241 | The 1911 Census Return was signed by Alfred Lee of 29, Eastern Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. | BRION, Alfred Richard (I543)
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242 | The 1911 Census shows Emily as Married but Separated from Frank. | HAWKES, Emily Catherine (I10343)
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243 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SEYMOUR, Emily Louise (I3845)
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244 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RUMBLE, Frank (I2303)
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245 | The 1911 Census shows that John & Mary had 16 children by 1911 of which 11 had survived. | FORD, John (I8640)
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246 | The 1911 Census Shows William and Beatrice living with Thomas and Elizabeth, as son and daughter. However they are actually nephew and niece. Their parents were Samuel John and Kate Jefford who had both died in 1901. | JEFFORD, Thomas (I7579)
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247 | The 1911 Census, suggests that Ernest and Kate did not have any children. | VASS, Ernest George (I5058)
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248 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HEBDEN, Edith Ethel (I9340)
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249 | The 1939 Register shows 6 children of which 4 are redacted. | KILLINGBACK, Frank (I7566)
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250 | The 1939 Register shows Nellie as "None Detained Under Mental Deficiency" | GREEN, Nellie Bertha (I5160)
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