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Matches 451 to 500 of 1,046
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| 451 | It may be that the indictment for larceny was for his son... there are a number of later incidents for larceny and similar offences..... | IMPEY, Charles Henry (I443)
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| 452 | It seems certain that Susanna marries George Saby HAYNES on 30 Nov 1838 - she is described as a widow, aged 26. Her father is given as Thomas, which supports her baptism date given. This has her mother as Susanna. At both marriages she gives her name as Susan. We don't know what happens to her after her marriage in 1838. The most likely is that she dies in 1839 (buried 17/4/1839, St Nicholas, Stevenage, aged 27 - name given as Susannah. But can find no record of George after this and the records for her daughter are inconclusive | FURR, Susanna (I489)
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| 453 | It would be interesting to know how they met... James had his Banns read in his local parish of Poole, and clearly this was where they later settled. So perhaps Jane was working in Poole, but when home for the wedding.... Witnesses were Richard DEAN, Ann GUY (X), John DEAN. | Family: James GUY / Jane DEAN (F365)
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| 454 | It would be nice to find there was a daughter Agnes baptised, before, or instead of, Marian. However I can find no such person. But at the moment I believe I have the children correct... | Family: John JACKMAN / Agnes BATTISHILL (F313)
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| 455 | James appears to have gone to Northumberland - the birthplace of Tostock is very convincing. There is no obvious 1871 Census, but he got married very soon after the 1881 Census, so I think it highly likely he was making his way north, if he was not already in the Newcastle area. His gradual shift of birth date is interesting too! In 1891 and 1901 he is living is accommodation built for people working at the Bedlington (coal) pit. The following article comes from https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php/?story_fbid=3621961317894544&id=447428548681186 New South Row was built here [ link to a picture] by the Bedlington Coal Company in 1886. At the time it was built, it formed the southern part of right-angle with Cross Street so the name South Row seemed logical. As there was a South Row already at nearby Bedlington Station, this one here was named New South Row to avoid confusion. Twenty years later however the northern half of the Double Row with Doctor Terrace was built just to the south. As this was the northern side of the long two rows, this was called North Terrace, leading to the strange layout where New South Row lay directly to the north of North Row. Although shorter than the later rows consisting of only 24 houses, these were the standard pit houses of their day with netties and ash houses across the back lane with large gardens stretched out behind them. | OTTLEY, James (I347)
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| 456 | Jane appears to disappear after 1871. There is a Jane Elizabeth Desborough on the teacher list from 1879 to 1919, but this seems improbable. Other than that there are no census or BMD records that match. She possibly emigrated. | DISBOROUGH, Jane Elizabeth Charlotte (I535)
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| 457 | Jane's marriage and burial are some distance away from each other, and from Lulworth, but there is a consistency in the data which suggests these are right. | VEY, Jane (I961)
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| 458 | Jeremiah may be son of Jeremiah and Anne (NASLES), bapt 1693 Stepney, in which case he has a brother also Jeremiah who lived 1689-1690 according to IGI. This is to some extent consistent with the presumed City of London Freedom documentation which says Jeremiah was based in Waltham Abbey in Essex. However there is nothing here that proves much. If the Freedom information is correct, it implies he was made a freeman on 10/09/1734, in a document dated 10/10/1758. | SLOW, Jeremiah (I320)
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| 459 | Joane most likely married Simon FEWINGS 27/11/1753 at South Tawton (name given as Joan). What happens after that is unclear. There are 2 children baptised to Simon and Joanna FEWINS (1754 and 1758), in Sampford Courtenay (about 4 miles away), but nothing more. Joan FEWINGS is buried 19/12/1760, but 6 miles the other way from South Tawton, so about 9-10 miles away. Simon FEWINGS is buried 7/9/1802 at South Tawton, and Joanna FEWINGS is buried 16/11/1806, also at South Tawton. On the whole this seems the most likely, and we assume they did not have many children. | JACKMAN, Joane (I747)
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| 460 | Joanna is Jone/Jane(?) at her marriage and baptism of the children, but it does appear highly likely to be this person. | SANSOM, Joanna (I1226)
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| 461 | John Jackman (b1926) said that JT Hull came over to Kenton, when Philip JACKMAN and Elsie HULL were first married. JT's date of death does not support this, but there is undoubtedly some truth in the story, so I assume that he did spend some time after their engagement, or at least after they had met. | HULL, Joseph Thomas (I1114)
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| 462 | John married Susanna TRIMLETT 27/12/1737 and probably had the following children Susanna bapt 4/4/1743 John bapt 29/5/1745 Joane bapt 10/11/1747 Elizabeth bapt 9/12/1753 (mentions mother too) Mariam bapt 18/1/1756 (mentions mother too) Robert bapt 1/4/1759 (mentions mother too) There are two possibilities for burials in South Tawton - 1775 and 1778. There is nothing to chose between them, so arbitrarily I have assumed the burials apply in order of birth date, ie this John is buried 1775 and the John b1731 is buried in 1778. (see also John JACKMAN b1731 SouthTawton) | JACKMAN, John (I743)
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| 463 | John marries Sophia COE, a widow, 13/10/1826, Woolpit Hephzibah STEVISON, 8/12/1831, Woolpit and finally Judith TRICKER Q4, 1837, Stow. | GREENBURY, John (I257)
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| 464 | John may have gone on to marry Elizabeth HOOPER in 1794 | PARISH, John (I658)
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| 465 | John was inducted into the Freemason Viator Lodge (in Fleet St., London) 21/7/1894, giving his address as his Balham home, and occupation as Saddler. However he was excluded in Jul 1897, and does not appear to have attended meetings in 1896 either. The White Star officers records for William Francis Jackman (WFJ) has the address for JJ as "The Nest" (as per 1911 Census) when WFJ joined in 1911, then "Arden"(?), Crediton, N.Devon, then "Noumea", Phillipps Avenue, when the form is closed, presumably Sept 1915 The 1914 Kellys Directory of Devon says he is living at Hilldown Manor, Bow. (Hilldown Manor Farm is in Hilldown Road, just south of the church at Nymet Tracey). The current postal address is Crediton so it is likely to be the same reference, just that the person writing WFJ's details did not hear correctly. The report on the funeral from the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette of 30/8/1923 says "After retiring from business [in Long Acre], he settled down at Exmouth, where he resided for several years. He was 69.... and had been in failing health for some time." | JACKMAN, John (I685)
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| 466 | Joseph appears to have dropped the WEBB surname quite early on and most of the records are of him with the surname FREEMAN Note that in the same address in 1871 are Edmund and Rebecca BROOKE (sisters of Mary Ann???) When he died, he also seems to have had a property at 15, Pudding Lane, London. He left £1126 to his son. | WEBB, Joseph Freeman (I57)
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| 467 | Katherine marries John MORGAN on 14/12/1890 at Exeter. | DENNIS, Katherine Agnes (I1170)
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| 468 | Life details are speculative, but are the only sensible options for somebody staying in Sampford Courtenay | BENNETT, John (I878)
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| 469 | Like many of the people in this tree, there is some speculation. But assuming George did not travel far, the details do all make sense. His age at burial matches his baptism, and there are no other children born other than William. He signs his own name on the marriage register, which is unusual. Many of the other members of the family seem to use Sailor and Publican interchangeably, and this probably means they were involved in smuggling. Whether this applies to George or not, I suspect that his early death was the result of an accident or a fight. | VYE, George (I949)
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| 470 | Lilian may have married Reginald Charles PLATFORD in Edmonton in 1917. Certainly there was a marriage between Reginald and a Lilian Barber, but I cannot determine if it was this Lilian or somebody else. However in the 1939 Register for RC Platford, his wife Lilian clearly has a date of birth of 1890. Clearly if she were married in 1917, then the 1921 Census is incorrect. | BARBER, Lilian (I176)
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| 471 | Logic for this marr to Margaret Clark is as follows:- 1. There is only one Leonard Taylor born abt 1868 in 1871 or 1881 census, and he is living with parents George and Margaret. George and Margaret Taylor for censuses of 1861 and 1871 are at 36 Bacon St, ie the address where Leonard Taylor is born in 1868. 2. Therefore Margaret's maiden name is Clark. 3. Margaret first appears on the scene for the 1851 Census. 4. The only marriage between George Taylor and Margaret Clark is in 1850 as here | Family: George Charles TAYLOR / Margaret Maria CLARK (F4)
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| 472 | Mabel was Paul's father's paternal grandmother Marries George Webb Southwark Oct qtr 1922 Went to St Pauls Infant School and then St Pauls school, with a gap from 16/5/02 to 30/3/03. Date of birth given is 31st Jan, which is surprising given that she was young when this was said... After this the record says "removed" She is on the electoral roll for 38 Chatteris Sq for 1931 to 1939 inclusive, and then Streatham in 1946 and at 84, Kingscourt Rd, Streatham in 1946, 1949 and 1956 and at 79 Selsdon Park Road, Croydon in 1963 and 1965 | DESBOROUGH, Mabel Henrietta (I228)
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| 473 | Marriage date comes from Bishops Transcripts....IGI is a year out of date | Family: William DISKIN / Martha SINSCOTT (F281)
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| 474 | Marriage is the most likely. Another, lesser possibility is George WILSON but this gives less satisfactory census results. The probate for George suggests that she died before him. | GARNER, Lizzie (I23)
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| 475 | Marriage record appears to indicate John JONES (Ann's father???) as a witness. IGI has numerous possibilities, but the most obvious, assuming that she was living in Lambeth is probably bapt 13/4/1783, St Mary Newington to John and Elizabeth. | JONES, Ann (I376)
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| 476 | Marriage records say her surname was GORDIN, but assumed to be a communication problem. GORDON sounds a more obvious surname | GORDON, Sarah (I797)
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| 477 | Married Augustus Horace TODD (probably 1888-1957) Apr qtr 1916, Romford and died Dec 1986 in Havering. He was 33y 6m at 1921 Census. | WEBB, Elizabeth Annie (I37)
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| 478 | Married Charlotte Annie SMITH 12/5/1889, Clapham. Charlotte died between 1921 Census and 1939 Register. Roper House, where he died, describes itself as a residential home caring for deaf or deaf and blind adults. | DESBOROUGH, George William (I541)
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| 479 | Married Eliza Jane Brown at Stepney Parish Church 27/5/1882 (John Howe described as a gentleman, but almost certainly correct) | HOWE, Walter William (I900)
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| 480 | Married George Thomas BOXALL (1850-1919) 10/1/1875, St Johns Walworth. She appears to be in the Electoral Rolls in Bermondsey for much of the period 1918-1936, and therefore her likely death location is slightly surprising. | DESBOROUGH, Adelaide Emily (I251)
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| 481 | Married George Thomas Hugh BEECH Q3, 1904 Brighton. She is living at 54, Osmond Road, Hove, in 1931, with her father CW Vey. She was widowed at the time of the 1921 Census | VEY, Edith Mary (I1067)
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| 482 | Married George W HATTER Jan qtr 1924 Southwark. DOB given on the 1939 Register and on the death index don't match the baptism records, but I am sure these are just mistakes. She does not appear obvious in the 1911 Census - which implies she may have run away or just lied at wherever she was at the time. Sidney wrote in the census form that they had 6 living children of whom he has 5 at the same property. | STAPLETON, Eva May (I317)
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| 483 | Married Kate in 1888 and then Alice in 1907. At 1911 he had had 9 children n 1901, his occupation is not clear, but a huller is a person or perhaps a machine for removing the hull from grain. Given his occupation in 1911, this seems reasonable. I think I have found a machine called a huller in the USA in the 1860s, so it reasonable to assume that they would be available in the UK too. In 1921 there is Frederick Desborough (aged 24y 1m, ie born 1897), a visitor who is a "serving soldier", but it is not obvious who this is. Perhaps a nephew? | DESBOROUGH, Frederick John (I543)
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| 484 | Married Kathleen Maud GRIMES 23/2/1935 at St Giles, Cripplegate. Interestingly he is a "Stores Manager" then, only 4 years before the 1939 Register occupation of Licensed Victualler. Whilst there are possible other alternatives, the data here is consistent. The Birth Index also records AGW's mother's maiden name as FOWLER. The matching Death index gives the same birth date. There is more data from one of his children (https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-44138542-1000003/webb?familyTreeID=1&kitId=B53ED9A7-18D0-4B64-8A75-3F7D70B3D136). This gives Kathleen Grimes as 1910 to 1997 | WEBB, Alfred George (I109)
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| 485 | Married Rena JARMAN 6/1/1884 at Holy Trinity, Lambeth, at which he describes himself as a "labourer" Note that "New Road" became "Thessaly Road" in the first part of the 20th Century according to the maps I have seen (not 1871 as some sites on the Internet say). So William was in the same house for at least 28 years. | IMPEY, William (I245)
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| 486 | Married Victoria Clara BARTRAM (a widow) - probably nee COOK - 1/10/1873 at St Michaels and All Angels, Paddington. He gave his age as 28, she 31. | IMPEY, John (I427)
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| 487 | Married William KNIGHT 16/5/1875, St Johns Walworth. Is he related to Arthur's wife (though see the notes on Arthur and Sarah as to whether or not Sarah is her mother). Best match on birth (Eliza Sophia) is 1/11/1855, bapt 9/12/1855 St Mary Newington but father, Arthur, is given as labourer | DESBOROUGH, Elizabeth Sophia (I250)
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| 488 | Marries Alfred ALLEN 7/6/1890 at St Lawrence's, Bovingdon. Alfred came from Bedfordshire (as is evident in the Censuses) was a fireman at Derby at the time, and it is clear that this is where the couple lived after the wedding. | MERRIDON, Emma (I1269)
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| 489 | Marries Alfred AMANT | HOLT, Mary Ann (I498)
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| 490 | Marries Alfred HUNT, a butcher, 25/3/1888 at St Lawrence, Bovingdon, (curiously a police constable in 1891) | MERRIDON, Catherine (I1271)
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| 491 | Marries Alice JONES in Fulham 1891 Q3. | GUY, Henry Joseph (I1026)
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| 492 | Marries Alice Winifred DAPP (b1903), 25/12/1930, St Marks, Camberwell, though Alice is not with him in 1939. However there is a Harold E DAPP (b1916) living with him. | SMITH, Henry Edward (I323)
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| 493 | Marries Amelia Mary WOODWARD 12/7/1896 at St Stephens, Hammersmith. At the 1911 Census they have had no children, and given that Amelia is 47 by this stage, probably did not have any children after that. She probably died in 1947 in Battersea, which is consistent with her husband's death location in 1953 | DESBOROUGH, Henry Arthur (I537)
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| 494 | Marries Amy HICKMAN 21 Nov 1899 His Army papers indicates that he was alive in 1919 but I can find no obvious record after that. It may be that he died 1946 | ANDREWS, William Charles (I1302)
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| 495 | Marries Annie SEARS 1/12/1889 in Bovingdon. At the 1901 Census, he is a lodger some distance from Bovingdon. The rest of the family, including the children are still in Bovingdon, so presumably he was away due to lack of work? | MERRIDON, William (I1270)
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| 496 | Marries Annie WARREN 18/10/1891 at St John's Reigate, Surrey. | BENNETT, Samuel (I873)
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| 497 | Marries Charlotte Maud REEVE 14/4/1907 St Mary the Virgin, Little Ilford, Essex Lots of possible options on death but the most likely are perhaps Cannock in 1953 and Birmingham in 1955. | TAYLOR, Alfred John (I101)
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| 498 | Marries Daniel HASTINGS 28/12/1838 in Mundesley. He was a school master, she a school mistress. He predeceased her. | JUNIPER, Lavinia Puxley (I985)
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| 499 | Marries Edward WISEMAN Apr qtr 1924, Hemel Hempstead | FOSKETT, Lily (I1293)
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| 500 | Marries Eliza Jane XXXXXX | BENNETT, Charles (I872)
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