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Matches 151 to 200 of 1,012
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| 151 | Although the death notice in 1890 is correct, mentioning her father and the fact that she is the 4th daughter, she does not appear in any census, nor is there an obvious marriage that I can find. | JACKMAN, Maria (I730)
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| 152 | Although the enumerator has put "St Mary's Hill", said road does not appear to have existed, and given the death is recorded at St Marys Road, it is assumed to be a mistake by the enumerator | Source (S92)
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| 153 | Although there are a number of possible William Freeman's around, the story of this William being sent to Australia is quite strong and there are a number of areas that are consistent with other information. So it is on that basis that the Australia connection is put down here. I do not have documentary evidence for most of this... Birth 22/1/1804, Harpenden Arrival in New South Wales 28/4/1826 Marriage to Catherine McClennan 6/3/1839 child Donald William Freeman died 3/7/1882 at Muswellbrook or Guy Fawkes?? | FREEMAN, William (I140)
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| 154 | Although there are records of the North Tawton typhoid fever in 1839-40, it seems likely that Typhoid was the cause of death here - but it is less well noticed as Budd, the physician who reported on the 1839-40 outbreak was not here. The burial records indicate a wide range of ages being buried, and this also supports the notion that there was a widespread illness. | JACKMAN, William (I691)
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| 155 | Ancestry register of christenings has the following Christening Date: 25 Jul 1778 Christening Place: Yarmouth, Norfolk, England Father's name: Edward Woolner Mother's name: Anne Note not consistent with census | WOOLNER, Edward (I1055)
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| 156 | Ancestry tree at http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/7912869/family?fpid=537955399 gives details of ancestors, probably based on IGI info | Family: William IMPEY / Susan HUNT (F239)
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| 157 | Ann's birth is uncertain. The best possibilities are either bapt 8/5/1854 daughter of Richard and Mary, or 8/8/1755 daughter of Marke and Anne. In both cases she is written as Anne. Although there are records of the North Tawton typhoid fever in 1839-40, it seems likely that Typhoid was the cause of death here - but it is less well noticed as Budd, the physician who reported on the 1839-40 outbreak was not here. The burial records indicate a wide range of ages being buried, and this also supports the notion that there was a widespread illness. | BOWDEN, Ann (I692)
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| 158 | Ann's DOB can only be based on the age given in the 1861 Census which is not very reliable. Having said that there are only 2 possible baptisms currently on the internet. There is one in Crediton in 1798, which is considered less likely as it is further away from Bow and is further from the theoretical date from the 1861 Census. If this is the right baptism, then Ann's parents were Roger and Ann | TOLLEY, Ann (I624)
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| 159 | Ann's parents were Henry and Mary Ann. Henry was a sadler, and perhaps this is how John met her. Ann had less than £697 when she died. BMD records indicate she was 70 when she died family information has birth 19/3/1831 | MAYNARD, Ann (I734)
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| 160 | Anne his mother would have been quite old when he was baptised (and presumably born). But it matches where an Anne COCKSEDGE wife of Henry was buried, so assumed to be correct | COCKSEDGE, Thomas (I343)
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| 161 | Anne is born to parents of the right name, and in the right location, but noting that the other children are born in XXXX, where James appears to have died means that she is less likely to be their child. | IZZARD, Anne (I386)
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| 162 | Anne's parents were Samuel (a carpenter) and Joan At the 1891 Census is Loveday(?) INCH, b Winkleigh, lodger living on her own means Anne's sister as evidenced in the 1841 Census. (Note there is another Ann INCH in Winkleigh, a year younger) No obvious death details, best would probably be Aug 1916, Reigate, but age given as 80 which is some way adrift..... | INCH, Anne (I790)
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| 163 | Another possible death is Oct qtr 1867, Hitchin vol 3a, p165, but aged 64, so considered less likely. | HOLT, Ann (I272)
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| 164 | another record on IGI has baptism 13 Aug 1775 | HOUGHTON, Sarah (I476)
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| 165 | Another record on IGI has Elizabeth HAUTON bapt 31/1/1774. Assume that this is the same person, but clearly uncertainty over year. Given Sarah's birth in 1775, the earlier date is preferred. | HOUGHTON, Elizabeth (I475)
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| 166 | another record on IGI has William HAUGHTON bapt 30/8/1761; assumed to be the same person. | HOUGHTON, William (I477)
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| 167 | Appears in the Workhouse records, with his mother and brother George aged 1y 8m on 26 Dec 1854. He does not appear obviously in the 1861 Census. Most likely he died Q1 1855 Newington or possibly Q2 1861 Lambeth | CLISBY, Charles William (I1301)
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| 168 | Arhur Jenkins appears with his mother Susan in the 1901 Census for ?17 Longby? Rd. Tooting. His details are correct and most of Susan's (Susannah's). See also notes for Susannah. At the 1921 Census, he is with the Army in the Shimla Hills in Northern India. It was written as "Simla, which may have been the anglicised name used, but the Indian spelling is used here. He married Norah A SAUNDERS on 5/8/1922 at Addiscombe in Surrey (according to the Biggleswade Chronicle). Presumably therefore she came from Biggleswade. | JENKINS, Arthur Bennett (I613)
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| 169 | Arthur Desborough's 2nd(?) wife, Sarah Ann is actually living at the same address in 1871. She and he are listed as man and wife, although they get married in 1880, though this might be the enumerators mistake, especially as there are other KNIGHTs living at the same address too. | DESBOROUGH, Arthur (I253)
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| 170 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. He was possibly buried 26/11/1821 in Woolpit | GREENBERRY, John (I516)
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| 171 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. IGI details imply he married Elizabeth (?MALKIN?) about 1798.... | GREENBERRY, William (I265)
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| 172 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. The only person that might fit this on the internet is Peter, son of Peter and Elizabeth bapt Lincoln 1741. However, given the fact that there is a Peter who marries in Lincoln in 1791, and the burial data, it is assumed that this is not him. | GREENBURY, Peter (I513)
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| 173 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. There is a record of Ann Greenberry marrying Thomas HARVEY (a widower) on 10/12/1832 in Woolpit, but no obvious other records of Ann Greenberry. There is an Ann Harvey who died Q4 1840 at Bury St Edmonds which would be consistent | GREENBERRY, Ann (I514)
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| 174 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. The Woolpit register transcriptions have a Jane Greenberry marrying Thomas WOOLSEY 26/4/1803. (There is also a Jane Greenbury marrying William Gardiner JACKSON on 9/1/1827, but the census returns suggest that this is very unlikely). | GREENBERRY, Jane (I517)
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| 175 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. | GREENBERRY, Mary (I515)
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| 176 | As a general comment, the transcriptions of baptism etc seem to be inconsistent, for the same person between GREENBERRY and GREENBURY. Given this, all the people with this name have been called GREENBERRY pending my own investigations of the registers, on the basis that this appears to be more common, and is probably the original name. The other potential issue here is that Sudbury is about 20 miles to the south of Woolpit, Tostock etc, so either this is the wrong family, or her parents moved there for the period 1772 - 1776 approx. There is a record of Elizabeth Greenberry marrying Thomas CALVER 12/2/1798, at Timworth which is close to Woolpit, but no evidence to confirm it this is the right person. She was buried nearby on 30/4/1843, aged 69, hence born 1774. A possible census record for 1841 exits, with them both given as "60", and a son Henry, probably his wife and their grandchildren. There is also Elizabeth Greenberry buried 26/5/1838, birth 1769, which is close. | GREENBERRY, Elizabeth (I256)
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| 177 | As with her siblings, the year of birth given in the schools admission document is considered wrong. This is in part because a birth in 1893 is incompatible with the birth of George 5-6 months later, though of course his details may be incorrect. The only sensible GRO record with the mother's maiden name correct is however Q4 1892, and this is consistent with a birth in October too. Many internet trees have her dying on 26 Aug 1914 based on a probate entry. However it is somewhat strange given her probable lack of money, and also there is no obvious "Laura Day" who would receive the money. The only GRO record for somebody of this name dying in 1914 is for a person who was born in 1862. I can find no record of her in 1921 or 1939, though it is clearly likely she would have married, and there are then too many possibilities at this stage to follow up. So at present her life after 1911 (and maybe 1901) is unclear. | DAY, Alice Maud (I453)
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| 178 | Assuming she was baptised as an infant, this means she was 14 when her daughter Joan was baptised, which seems unlikely but possible. Alternatively she was say 3 when she was baptised, but Joan was still born out of wedlock, and not sure how this would be taken in terms of recording on the register. It may also be that Joan is not her daughter but that of a different Arthur and Joan, though this also sounds unlikely. Since writing this, I have discovered a tree that has a different Joan for Joan's mother, somebody who is stated to die in 1722 but there is no obvious evidence for this. In terms of her birth, the 1708 baptism sounds most likely, but 1705 (Jane WESTERWAY) in S Tawton is also a possibility - and Jane then at some stage became Joan..... | WESTAWAY, Joane (I786)
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| 179 | Assuming that the marriage records are correct, and there is lots in their favour, Henry signed his name at his first marriage and was unable to at the 2nd. There are a number of reasons why this might be so. | DAVENPORT, Henry (I560)
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| 180 | Assuming these details are correct, it looks as if there is also a brother William, bapt 1783 | COCKSEDGE, Henry (I335)
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| 181 | At 1851 Census his name might read "Annis", but closer inspection suggests it probably is "Louis". There is an Agnes Desborough born about same time in Camberwell but does not at the moment appear to be a twin.... Stated birth comes from the earliest document, ie 1851 Census. Later Censusses give other places, and so the birthplace used may be incorrect. Both he and Caroline appear to be in the 1891 Census, he in Camberwell Workhouse as widowed. If so he probably died 4 Jun 1902 at the Camberwell Workhouse, and is therefore probably given as John Desborough (a69, born Rochester, descrribed as "feebleminded") in the 1901 Census. | DESBOROUGH, Louis James (I532)
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| 182 | At 1861 Census, Charlotte, married with her daughter Charlotte is living with her parents. No obvious sign of Charles | Family: Charles PENNIKET / Charlotte Esther KEELING (F306)
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| 183 | At 1861 Census, he is married to Georgina, aged 24 | WILKEY, John (I769)
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| 184 | At 1871 Census, he is staying with his sister Mary Ann and her husband, Alfred and family. Alfred is a bricklayer, and presumably this is because he is training to be one, or he becomes one because of his brother in law. Marries Fanny BARNARD 12/7/1873 in Hitchin | HOLT, James (I496)
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| 185 | At 1871 Census, her nephew John COBBOLD (asst shepherd) is also with them, presumably learning the trade from her husband | COCKSEDGE, Matilda (I567)
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| 186 | At 1871 Census, his niece and nephew Elizabeth (11) and George (10) WORBOY are with him. | HOLT, Benjamin (I495)
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| 187 | At 1881 Census, Reginald REEVE, grandson is staying with them, aged 6, born Battersea. At 1891 Census he is "nephew", aged 18, and surname "BENNETT". Possible bapt 10/3/1875 inVauxhall to Laura and Frederick Reevie, but no obvious person Laura REEVE after that. When the majority of the children were baptised in 1868, his address is given as 11, Brother?, Place, Marylebone. | Family: William BENNETT / Sarah JACKMAN (F278)
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| 188 | At 1911 Census he is in staff accommodation for Messrs Frederick Gorringe ltd, who were drapery business including a shop on Buckingham Palace Road. Navy records indicate that he was married to Emmie (which from other data is CROOKE, Jul qtr 1914, Richmond). The 1921 Census is consistent with this, with her siblings Ernest and Mabel CROOK, present. Her name is given as Emma Mary Josephine. He was injured 5/6/1916 on board ship (not clear which), he was 5' 5", brown hair and eyes. He is not obvious in the 1939 Register. | VEY, Charles Norman (I1068)
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| 189 | At 1911 Census, she is married to Robert SHAW (1905) with 1 child living, 1 died I can find no records after that, but the most probable is that she died or remarried before the 1921 Census. But there is no obvious consistent records for this, although there are internet sites that suggest she died in Birmingham in 1920. | HARVEY, Jessie Mary (I173)
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| 190 | At 1911 Census, they report 4 children who have died The 1939 Register also has Rexford and Eric ROBINSON, possibly children of their daughter, Ada? | Family: William CLISBY / Alice WELTON (F184)
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| 191 | At 1911 Census, they report 4 children who have died. The 1939 Register also has Rexford and Eric ROBINSON, possibly children of their daughter, Ada? | Family: William CLISBY / Alice WELTON (F184)
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| 192 | At her baptism, the address is given as the [coastguard] station outside the parish of New Shoreham. Assuming that it was in the same place as it is in 2020, then she was born at the coastguard station, at the mouth of the River Adur, between Shoreham and Southwick. See separate notes about the life of the various coastguards in the family. At the 1911 Census she declares 8 children died and 8 still alive. The marriage to James Littlemore is definite as there are too many reasons to confirm it, but by 1911 Census her surname is TOMS again, though she declares herself as a wife. James Littlemore is married in 1901 and 1911, but without her, so perhaps they just needed to live apart in order to work? Unhelpfully there is a Mary Elizabeth Harding who dies in Dec 1931, in Camden. However I am fairly sure this is not a further name change. In the 1931 Electoral Roll, she is at 82, Argyle Avenue, Isleworth, with Lionel Bolton Toms, and therefore it seems most likely that she did die in the first quarter of 1932. | HARDING, Elizabeth Mary (I1005)
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| 193 | At her baptism, the family were at 13, Middle Britain St, New Brompton She marries Ewen CAMERON in Exeter in 1897. The newspaper report on her burial says that he was a Colour Sargeant in the Devonshire regiment. | DENNIS, Lucy Jane (I1169)
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| 194 | At her marriage she says her father is George MERRINGTON (or says her father is George)... ie George GARNER? - his occupation given as Gardener. She is baptised as Kate GARNER, and George is given as the father, albeit this is before the marriage and Ann is still a MERRINGTON. There is a margin note to say "Illig" The school records say that "Kate Merrington seems quite incapable of doing her classwork, in spite of extra teaching" (26/7/1886). She started at Boxmoor infants 19/2/1883 and only her mother, Annie is mentioned. She left 28/5/1888. Kate's literacy seems poor in the 1921 Census, though her writing seems reasonable. However the address was filled in by the enumerator, not her. | MERRINGTON, Kate (I4)
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| 195 | At her wedding, she gives her father as Arthur JACKMAN, occ "Shoemaker" In the Post Office directory for 1890, she is the proprietor of "coffee rooms" at 34, Leadenhall Market. (In 2020 it is the Regis Snack Bar, I think). Presumably Walter was dead at this stage. | JACKMAN, Rosa (I717)
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| 196 | At his baptism he was living at 17, Cross St., Battersea, so was probably born there. It is not obvious what happens after 1881. There are possible Censuses and deaths, but none seem very likely. | COCKSEDGE, William Henry (I564)
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| 197 | At his baptism, only Hugh's mother was there - she is given as Ellen, a spinster. Interestingly at the same time Samuel, son of Hannah, a spinster was also baptised. | BEECH, Hugh (I1142)
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| 198 | At his baptism, the family were at 13, Middle Britain St, New Brompton He joined the 4th Devonshire regiment on 2/6/1885 (age given as 17y 0m, born Chatham), (living in St Denis, in Exeter at the time), having been a draper's assistant. The medical details record that he was 5ft 8.25in, chest measurement 33in, fair, blue eyes and brown hair, with a mole on his left groin. The 1911 Census with the birthplaces of his children identify that he served in Egypt and India. The London Gazette of 24/7/1915 notes that "Serjeant-Major Abraham Vey Dennis to be Quartermaster, with the honorary rank of Lieutenant. Dated 25th July, 1915." He is now in the 6th Btn, Devonshire Regiment. At some later point (?1921?) he is a Captain. | DENNIS, Abraham Vey (I1174)
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| 199 | At his baptism, they are living at 1 Artichoke Court, Lambeth. Marries Jane Emily Hewitt 10/11/1879 in Kennington There are various possibilities on death, but most likely seems to be 1933 in Hendon. | CLISBY, Frederick Charles (I298)
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| 200 | At his baptism, they were living at 2, Artichoke Place, Lambeth | CLISBY, William (I293)
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