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Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 2,963
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1001 | DNA Match | NEELIE, Melaine Jane (I1712)
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1002 | DNA Match (2nd Cousin 1x Removed) | JANICE, Bell (I5103)
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1003 | DNA Match (first cousin) | WALKLEY, Ronald William (I03867)
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1004 | DNA Match A.M. on Ancestry. Tree has more details on Tomlins. William Tomlins born abt 1806 in Shropshire. Parents William Tomlins and Jane Evans. William Tomlins parents Thomas Tomlins and Elizabeth Cheshire Thomas Tomlins parents Richard Tomlins and Elizabeth User TandCMoore1, tree Moore NZ. | TOMLINS, William (I3613)
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1005 | DNA Match at 23.3cM across 2 segments on Ancestry. | WAITE, Moira (I5174)
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1006 | DNA match for great-great grandson on Ancestry. vicdb: 213E7AD5-2F64-4622-BBF6-B6BC28B5278A | O'MALLEY, Bridget (I4885)
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1007 | DNA match on Ancestry to LaraBettyC, grand daughter. | TURNOCK, Thomas Edwin (I4886)
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1008 | DNA match on Ancestry. | TOMICH, Cheryl Marie (I654)
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1009 | DNA Match on My Heritage. | YENDELL, Marilyn Gay (I03842)
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1010 | DNA match on MyHeritage. 466 cM | MCCLINTOCK, Jeffrey Francis (I642)
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1011 | DNA match to Paula Dowling, descendent of son James. | KAVANAGH, Bryan Bernard (I3548)
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1012 | DNA match with 3 x Great Grandaughter Simone Bettridge | HOOPER, Selina Ann (I3653)
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1013 | DNA match with Amy Ward, grandaughter of Raymond Ward. Raymond's daughter Jane Ward provided this transcript of her father's memorirs: Memoirs of Raymond Ward born 20-11-1928 I was born at Hatton bungalow, Witham Road, Woodhall Spa, Lincs. The third generation of the Ward family in Woodhall. My grandfather was a large farmer at Kirkstead, Woodhall Spa. He was one of the four names on the register when Woodhall and Horncastle were joined by just a cart track. One other name was Johnson the other two I don?t know who they were. My grandfathers house still stands, a lovely house which has been renovated carefully and modernised to a good standard. It stands near Mill Lane at Woodhall painted cream outside and stands almost in what used to be the farm stack yard. In the fields at the back of the farm there are still two cottages where two of the employees lived. My father was one of five children, three brothers and a sister. My dad worked on the farm until the 1914-1918 war started when he had to join the army along with my uncle Bob who was killed in France in 1916. My father served in France and Germany before returning to Woodhall and then he joined the London North Eastern railway at Woodhall Junction as a porter. He worked there for several years until he made foreman. My mother came down to work for a German countess in Woodhall as a servant. The family and my mother came from London, when my mother was 18 years old. Where she met and married my father. This point I'm not sure of as when my parents married it was before my dad went to war as Mum had two children a boy and a girl. The boy was my eldest brother George, the little girl died at the age of three and was buried in Lincoln her name was Maggi. I have a photo of her still. At this time my Mum lived in Lincoln at 34 Florence Street. I have been to Lincoln and found the house the family lived in when they were there..... | WARD, Raymond (I5150)
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1014 | DNA match with descendant Mark Palmer. Family moved to Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island. | COLLINS, William Wright (I5110)
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1015 | DNA Match with descendent Keith Mackenzie on Ancestry. | CAMERON, Roderick (I5175)
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1016 | DNA match with great grandaughter Carol Boucher, also C Mancer. | FELLINGHAM, James George (I3579)
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1017 | DNA match with great grandaughter Natalie Bayley. | HOOPER, John (I3662)
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1018 | DNA Match with Jodes59 | TOMLINS, Ruth Sinnock (I4902)
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1019 | DNA on Ancestry as Barrie Neeley, 48B5B00D-4230-4187-9CD6-9F2F068B191F | NEELIE, Barrie William Roy (I1699)
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1020 | Do hope this finds you well, I enjoy your wonderful letters. For your family database. My son Michael produced another grand child for us on June 4 this year. one Riley Grace Neil-Smith so we now have two grandchildren. They are an absolute delight. | NEIL-SMITH, Neil-Smith Michael Sean (I1068)
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1021 | DOB and name from military service record of Henry Herbert Gill. | GILL, Nancy Erica (I3789)
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1022 | DOB from Military Personnel file. I wonder if he may have changed his birth year to make himself younger for enlistment purposes. | DOLMAN, William (I04123)
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1023 | DOB from Thelma's Family Tree on Ancestry. | GRAY, Harold (I5116)
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1024 | DOB: 12/06/1952. Born: Helensville Lived first 3 yrs at Kumeu on fathers kiwi fruit farm then moved to Orewa where I went to school until aged 16. Left school and moved into Auckland to complete my enrolled nursing certificate at Cornwall Hospital. Broken half way through to travel to join my family in England where we lived and travelled for 9mths. On return finished my nursing certificate and worked at North Shore hospital. Married Paul Craggs on February 5th 1972. Paul was in the navy for 10yrs. He then left to join Air New Zealand where he worked in communications. He transferred to the IT Department after 10 yrs then into human resources. Paul took voluntary redundancy after working for ANZ for 20 yrs. We had two daughters Anjannette born 1974 and Vanessa born 1977. Returned to Nursing in 1985 part time at Waitakere geriatric hospital. Transferred to the Blood donor Centre in 1990. After two years there went district nursing until 1997 when Paul and I went to England to live and work. On our return nine months later, we sold our house in Massey and moved into a new house in Palm Heights. Paul worked as a recruitment consultant and I worked as a co-ordinator for an agency dealing in home care. After a year I joined Southern Cross medical Care Society where I worked firstly as a claims assessor then a corporate administrator for three years. Paul moved into a position as an HR Manager for another company and after a couple of years started his own recruitment and consulting company. After leaving Southern Cross I started a tour company which I worked in for a couple of years then went full time as an office manager in Paul?s recruitment company where I am still working after five years. Our daughter Vanessa?s husband Matt joined the company four years ago and is now one of two directors of our company PMSL. After five years living in Palm Heights we sold and moved a few streets away to a larger new house where we are still living after four years. We have four grandchildren ? Anjannette has three children and Vanessa has one. My interests are playing netball, fishing dancing and of course my grandchildren. | WARD, Gail Sheryl (I1166)
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1025 | Domestic duties | MATHESON, Christina Ann (I79)
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1026 | domestic duties | MEIKLEJOHN, Eva Cordelia (I86)
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1027 | domestic duties. I'm assuming that the 'Catherine Matheson' in the roll is this Catherine. | FINLAYSON, Catherine (I77)
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1028 | Domestic duties. She was still single in this year. | CLARKE, Jane (I1204)
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1029 | Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 4 Death notice: HOOPER - On the 3rd November, 1913, at, her late residence, Horseshoe Road, Upper Hutt, Emily, dearly beloved wife of Robert Hooper; aged 74 years. | FELLINGHAM, Emily Rebecca Louisa (I3573)
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1030 | Don't know a date of birth, but her husband was born in 1933, so a guess would be somewhere around that date. Her mother would have been 41 at that time. | DOLMAN, Kathleen Mary Inga (I5115)
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1031 | Dora was born in Wellington, New Zealand on the 17th of May 1911. Her parents being Albert Leonard Rosa Petherick and Sarah Jane Petherick (nee Hamilton) born Rangiora 8/02/1885, died 1918 of Flu Epidemic 26/11/1918. 1840?s Pethericks family came from Cornwall, UK to Wellington, NZ on board the ship ?Aurora?. George Petherick married Ann Shirley. Ann came on the ship ?Arab?. They had a son George 1842 who married Charlotte Petherick (nee Jasker) and their son Albert Leonard Rosa was born 1883 died 23/07/1952. Dora was only 7 years old when her mother Sarah died and was cared for by a Mrs Wilson as her father was ill also of influenza. Albert after his recovery collected his four children and left Wellington for Waipukerau. This was where Dora schooled and later worked as a cook (1933) at Waipukerau, Pukeora Sanitorium (tuberculosis hospital) where she met Francis (Ross) Walkley and was married on October 26 1935. Ross had a son Alan who was 5 years old. They lived and worked on Walkley farm then left to go to Auckland in 1938. Dora?s father Albert L R Petherick went to the Boar War (South Africa) and as a soldier his horse got shot and fell on him breaking his neck so was returned to NZ and recovered. Being in the NZ Railway at Waipawa, Ranfurly then with 2nd wife and family went to Auckland where he was to be promoted as Chief for Auckland NZ Railways, however because of health he retired and set up home at Pt Chevalier, then in 1940 moved to 14 Arapuni Ave, Onehunga where they had their second daughter Lois. Dora died in the family home on January 13th 1991. Her ashes and a memorial plaque were made. | PETHERICK, Dora Emily Charlotte (I03969)
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1032 | Dorothy Annie was born in Hamua in 1916 but shortly afterwards moved with the family to Wanganui and then to Marton where she attended primary school. Dorothy never attended secondary school. She became a domestic doing household work cleaning and cooking in people's homes for a while when still living in Marton. Sidney, Dorothy's father bought a fruit & vegetable shop at 81 Shortland Street, Auckland city and the family lived above the shop. Dorothy worked in the Nestles Chocolate factory in Parnel, then she moved to the Green Lane Sweets factory. She did cleaning for the land lady of the Princess Court Apartments. She baby sat for Mrs. Jennings for 10 shilling per week, then did housework for a Jewish couple. She later moved to Wakefield Street doing dressmaking, then she went to Newling & Wilson Tailoring, just off Karangahape Road. Dorothy met Bill Ward through her older sister Edna & Jack Way. Bill Ward had moved to Auckland from Kakaramea in South Taranaki, soon after his mother Lillian died, about 1932. He bought a rural property at Kumeu and bought stock and equipment to establish a dairy farm. Jack & Edna stayed at the farm with Bill. Jack was doing "Transport/Carrier" work locally and helping on the farm. It was through this association that Dorothy Walkley met Bill Ward. On the 15 June 1940, Bill and Dorothy married at "St Mathews Anglican Church" in Auckland City. The Second World War broke out in 1939 and as Bill was working in the primary, agricultural sector, he was exempted from conscription into the armed forces, but he was drafted into spending time in the Home Front Defence force. He went north to the 90 Mile Beach for a period of time manning some bunkers and dug outs when New Zealand was on high alert because of the perceived threats of a Japanese invasion of Australia and New Zealand. Luckily the invasion never happened. Sally 1944, Jocelyn 1945 & Gail 1952 were born when Bill and Dorothy were still living at Kumeu. Sally & Jocelyn attended the local Huapai Primary School from 1949 until 1955 which was about the time that Bill & Dorothy had decided to relocate to Orewa which is where Gail started her schooling. Bill and Dorothy encouraged Sally and Jocelyn to help with chores on the farm such as hay making, milking and herding the dairy stock from time to time. Bill had a horse called "Snowy" and a dog called "Tip". Auckland city adjacent to Kumeu was growing rapidly and Bill decided to capitalise on the burgeoning market changing from dairy farming to horticulture/market gardening. All the stock was sold and necessary horticultural equipment with plants were purchased. Cultivation, fertilizing, sowing, weeding, spraying, harvesting and packing vegetables such as potatoes, pumpkin, tomatoes, cauliflower, cabbages, cucumber and watermelon became the new regime of work routine at the Ward home. Sally remembers driving the tractor hauling a potato harvester through the rows of potato crops turning them over for harvesting. This was a relatively innocuous job as the tractor was in low gear and simply needed to be driven straight down the rows and rows of potato plants. Nevertheless the task was arduous, dirty and monotonous. Bill worked very hard from dawn to dusk some days to ensure all the seasonal needs of each vegetable/fruit crop was completed for successful harvesting. Bill & Dorothy were one of the first to experiment and introduce the growing and harvesting of "Chinese gooseberries", feijoa or "kiwi fruit" in West Auckland. They were rewarded with immediate lucrative returns. Aunty Maud [Dorothy's sister-in-law] & Roy Radford [brother-in-law] lived with Dorothy & Bill on the farm for a period of time. Sometimes aunty Marion & Stanley Roberts would also visit and stay at the farm. For a few years on Guy Fawkes Day, Bill & Dorothy built huge bon fires out in the paddock to celebrate. Friends & neighbours Diane & Joan Hicks sometimes came with their parents. Dorothy & Bill purchased a block of land in Orewa between Moffats Road and the shore line of the estuary in about 1954. They had the block subdivided and chose the section at 31 Moffats Road to build their home. Bill, Roy Radford and Mr Dakers built the house and the family moved in about 1955. A batch was also built on the property for Nana [Ethel Lowe Walkley], Dorothy's mother which was also accessed from Maori Hutt Road. Sally and Jocelyn transferred to schooling in Orewa, the year the Orewa school became a District High School in 1957. Gail began her schooling there. In the early 1960's Bill & Dorothy purchased "Motu Kauri" Island which was situated in the Whangaruru Harbour. Bill stocked the island with sheep and planted vegetables for the table. The island had a small house and the family went there for holidays. Bill & Dorothy continued their horticultural business on their new property at Moffat Road, on sites around and below the house which sloped north facing down to Maori Hutt Road. They eventually sold all the other sections, but continued to grow a variety of crops such as beans, watermelons, pumpkin etc. In 1970 Bill retired and he, Dorothy & Sally travelled to England and Europe for a holiday. Bill was keen to revisit the place of his birth Woodhill Spar, Lincolnshire, to make contact again if possible with his family. He had emigrated to NZ in 1914 on the "Ionic" ship when he was 3 years old with his parents, Frederick and Lillian and his sisters Betsy [4 yrs old] and Maud [5 yrs old]. Dorothy, Bill and Sally were joined in London by Pat & Jocelyn Heremaia who had travelled overland from Singapore and they went to Woodhall Spar in Lincolnshire where they met Bill's uncle George Ward. They also met Bill's aunty Maud [nee Scott] in Kirkstead, After spending 6 months travelling throughout Britain and Europe Bill & Dorothy returned to NZ with Gail on the "Ellinis" and settled back in their home in Orewa. In 1982 they sold their home in Orewa and relocated to Royal Road, Massey. They spent the next 4 years there until Dorothy died on the 8th March 1986. Bill eventually went to live in a unit in Crestwood Retirement Village in Green Bay. He died there on the13 October 1990. | WALKLEY, Dorothy Annie (I1164)
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1033 | Doug says that John Smith owned 33 England St. Vic Smith leant him money to help towards the mortgage. John, meticulous over money matters, made sure that the money was repaid, even though, Doug recalls, Vic really didn't expect repayment of it. | SMITH, John Benjamin (I186)
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1034 | Dr A D Thomson | THOMSON, Andrew David (I1132)
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1035 | Dr Joseph Torkington had a practice on Welton St [LA ?]. | TORKINGTON, Joseph (I1151)
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1036 | Drowned | MEIKLEJOHN, Lemuel (I2566)
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1037 | Drowned - See Papers Past. | CAIN, George Henry (I3675)
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1038 | Drowned while diving for gold on the Eliingamite off Three Kings. Probably early part of 1904. | HARPER, William (I3105)
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1039 | Drowned, Gertie's note. | MATHESON, Roderick Patrick (I163)
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1040 | Duddington is a small village some 40 kms to the east of Leicester. | CLARKE, John (I1199)
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1041 | Dukinfield is 2 mi S.E. of Ashton Under Lyne Ex 1881 census CD: Dwelling:48 St Marks St Census Place:Dukinfield, Cheshire, England Source:FHL Film 1341968 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4051 Folio 43 Page 25 MarrAgeSexBirthplace William TORKINGTONW37 MAshton U Lyne, Lancashire, England Rel:Head Occ:Carpenter Herbert A. TORKINGTON 11 MAshton U Lyne, Lancashire, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar Harold TORKINGTON 6 MAshton U Lyne, Lancashire, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar Joseph TORKINGTON 5 MAshton U Lyne, Lancashire, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar | TORKINGTON, William (I1)
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1042 | Duncan, Achibald, 60 years | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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1043 | Duncan, Mrs, 45 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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1044 | Dwelling: Clare Ville Census Place:Hanwell, Middlesex, England Source:FHL Film 1341329 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1356 Folio 27 Page 47 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Christopher CLARKEM40 MNew Parkes, Leicester, England Rel:Head Occ:Civil Engineer (Unempd) Caroline CLARKEM35 FStockton On Tees, Durham, England Rel:Wife Christopher H. CLARKE 9 MHanwell, Middlesex, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar Caroline M. CLARKE 7 FHanwell, Middlesex, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Walter G. P. CLARKE 4 MHanwell, Middlesex, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar | CLARKE, Christopher James (I1217)
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1045 | Dwelling:13 De Montfort Sq Census Place:Leicester St Mary, Leicester, England Source:FHL Film 1341757 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3173 Folio 99 Page 21 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Alfed HUDSONM53 MLeicester, England Rel:Head Occ:Hosiery Manufacturer Elizabeth HUDSONM50 FLeicester, England Rel:Wife Occ:Hosiery Manufacturer Wife Edmond A. HUDSONU21 MLeicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Commercial Clerk Francis J. HUDSONU18 MLeicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Mechanical Engineering Pupil Geraldine HUDSONU15 FLeicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar (A...) Margaret HUDSONU14 FLeicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar (A...) Anthony C. HUDSON 11 MLeicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar (A...) Mary J. THOMASU18 FWednesbury, Stafford, England Rel:Serv Occ:Domestic Serv | HUDSON, Alfred (I1238)
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1046 | Dwelling:2 Borough Census Place:Hinckley, Leicester, England Source:FHL Film 1341747 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3132 Folio 26 Page 21 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Thomas W. CLARKEM44 MSt Mary, Leicester, England Rel:Head Occ:Corn Merchant Anne CLARKEM39 FNottingham, England Rel:Wife Agnes A. CLARKEU16 FBurbage, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Catherine M. CLARKE 13 FBurbage, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Ethel G. CLARKE 11 FHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Benjamin M. CLARKE 9 MHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar Constance E. CLARKE 6 FHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Charles S. CLARKE 3 MHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Son Adelaide S. CLARKE 1 FHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Rose A. MELLORU21 FStoke Golding, Leicester, England Rel:Servant Occ:Cook & Servant Mablelda BEVENU25 FBroughton Astley, Leicester, England Rel:Servant Occ:General Servant Wushbam GARRETTU21 FStoke Golding, Leicester, England Rel:Servant Occ:Nurse | CLARKE, Thomas Worthington (I1216)
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1047 | Dwelling:270 Catherine St Census Place:Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire, England Source:FHL Film 1341965 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4039 Folio 95 Page 38 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Sarah A. TORKINGTONW60 FAshton, Lancashire, England Rel:Head Samuel TORKINGTONU21 MAshton, Lancashire, England Rel:Son Occ:Joiner Ann M. TORKINGTONU19 FAshton, Lancashire, England Rel:Daur John TORKINGTON 15 MAshton, Lancashire, England Rel:Son Occ:Tailors Assistant | COLLINS, Sarah Ann (I1182)
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1048 | Dwelling:83 Coventry Road Census Place:Hinckley, Leicester, England Source:FHL Film 1341747 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3132 Folio 71 Page 1 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Henry CLARKEM39 MNew Parks, Leicester, England Rel:Head Occ:Corn Merchant Laura Maria CLARKEM30 FColyton, Devon, England Rel:Wife Margaret Laura CLARKE 7 FHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Henry Elliott CLARKE 6 MHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar William Edward GILLETTM32 MColyton, Devon, England Rel:Visitor Occ:Solicitor Sarah Elizabeth LIVIESU23 FWolvey, Warwick, England Rel:Servant Occ:Servant Cook (Domestic) Ellen DAVEYU27 FTaunton, Somerset, England Rel:Servant Occ:Servant Domestic (Nurse) Harriet PRESTONM47 FLeek, Stafford, England Rel:Wife Occ:Solicitors Wife Mary Elizabeth PRESTONU22 FHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Daur John William PRESTONU19 MHinckley, Leicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Articled Clerk Luke Marvin PRESTONU15 MHinckley, Leicester, England Occ:Scholar Sarah Jane ILIFFEU17 FWolvey, Warwick, England | CLARKE, Henry (I1218)
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1049 | Dwelling:Brook Street Census Place:Syston, Leicester, England Source:FHL Film 1341752 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3155 Folio 44 Page 33 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Jane HUDSONM46 FNew Parks, Leicester, England Rel:Head Occ:Wife Of Ed Hudson Hosiery Manufacturer Bertha H. HUDSON 16 FSyston, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Edwyn M. HUDSON 14 MSyston, Leicester, England Rel:Son Occ:Scholar Kathleen M. HUDSON 9 FSyston, Leicester, England Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Harriet K. HEALEYU20 FMelton Mowbray, Leicester, England Rel:Serv Occ:Domestic Servant | CLARKE, Jane (I1214)
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1050 | e-mail address: phil@clear.net.nz | GUTHRIE, Phillip Russell (I3418)
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