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Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 2,963
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1201 | Fiskerton Parish Register (FindMyPast) | WARD, George (I2603)
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1202 | Fiskerton Parish Register (FindMyPast) | WARD, George (I2603)
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1203 | Fiskerton Parish Register (FindMyPast) | WARD, George (I1966)
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1204 | Fiskerton Parish Register (FindMyPast) | WARD, Noah (I1988)
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1205 | Fiskerton Parish Register, Burials (FindMyPast) | Sarah Ann (I2839)
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1206 | Fiskerton Parish Register, Burials (FindMyPast) | WARD, Mary Ann (I3696)
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1207 | Fiskerton Parish Regster | WARD, William (I4793)
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1208 | Flo seems to have been living in the Manawatu until at least 1919, so the 1913 date is certainly incorrect. Robert and Martha Brewster didn't move to Auckland until the 1920s and the influenza pandemic wasn't until 1918. She was attending the St Benedict's Convent in Auckland in 1922 however. (Papers Past) | WALKLEY, Florence Eleanor (I03843)
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1209 | Flo was the eldest of the 10 children born to Sidney Stanley Walkley and Ethel Lowe Brewster, 21 April 1908 at Palmerston North. In 1913 Flo was holidaying at her grandmother's boarding house, 45 Ponsonby Rd, Auckland, when New Zealand was hit by the worldwide flu' epidemic and no one was allowed to travel. By the time the all clear was given Flo's independent nature had come to the fore and she decided she was quite happy staying in Auckland with her grandmother. She was enrolled at the local convent school in the Ponsonby area. Although not a catholic she appears to have enjoyed school and was encouraged by the nuns to study the piano. Music became one of her life's passions and she went on to qualify as a music teacher. Through the depression years she continued to help with the running of the boarding house. In the early 1930s a boarder was leaving and he asked Flo's grandmother if his place could be taken over by his friend, Francis Maurice Yendell who had recently arrived from Devon, UK. Flo's life changed for ever. In October 1935 they were married, they had saved the princely sum of 100 pounds, the minimum amount Maurice felt they would need to start their lives together. In 1937 Maurice & Flo moved to Hamilton where Maurice and his youngest brother Jim opened a furnishing business, "Yendells' Furnishers". Flo helped out in the office. On the 29th April 1938 their first child Barry Grant Yendell was born. In keeping with the times, Flo became a full time mother and looked after their first home at 15 Mrytle Street, Claudlands, Hamilton. On 22 August 1941 their first daughter, Gloria Clare Yendell was born. The family was completed on 19th October 1944 with the birth of another daughter Marilyn Gay Yendell. Yendells' Furnishers continued to grow and at the end of 1951 Maurice & Flo were able to move into their dream house at 146 Clarence St, Hamilton. This became the family home until their retirement in 1971. Maurice & Flo's lives outside of their family could fall under 2 main headings, travel and public service. Travel: They both had an insatiable curiosity about the world and made the most of many opportunities to travel. Their first major 9 month world trip in 1952 gave them both memories they treasured for life. Public Service: Maurice played an active role in the Hamilton community becoming deputy mayor. He was also on the boards of 3 High Schools in Hamilton, actively involved in the IHC and the cancer society. Flo supported him in all his work. Once retired there was more time to travel. They based themselves in Taupo for 2 years at the family holiday home in Heeni St, Whareweka Point. In 1974 they bought a town house in Hamilton at 1B Domain Drive. They really enjoyed their retirement years but unfortunately they weren't to last. In October 1977 Maurice died of lung cancer after a very short illness. When a new retirement village opened at Alandale, River Rd, Hamilton Flo bought one of the first units and spent 17 enjoyable years surrounded by some of her Hamilton friends. Alandale was also conveniently placed for family members to be able to visit easily if en route from other areas in NZ. Flo felt she had been blessed with a very happy, interesting life. The one real sorrow the family had was Gloria's death from cancer in 1968 at the age of 26. Flo died peacefully 7 September 2004 at the age of 96. | WALKLEY, Florence Eleanor (I03843)
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1210 | Flourit 1914. Singer, poet, single. | TORKINGTON, Anne Marie (I1150)
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1211 | Folio ref.no.31 | TURNOCK, Frederick Raymond (I3759)
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1212 | Folio ref.no.3679 | TURNOCK, Desmond Trevor (I3760)
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1213 | Following obtained from Ancestry.Com England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 Name: Samuel Coltman Gender: Male Birth Date: 2 Jul 1772 Christening Place: St. Nicholas, Leicester, Leicester, Eng Father's name: John Coltman Mother's name: Elizabeth Maternal Grandfather's Name: Samuel Cartwright Source Citation Place: St. Nicholas, Leicester, Leicester, Eng; Collection: Dr. William's Library; Nonconformist Registers; Date Range: 1772 - 1772; Film Number: 819974 Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers Name: Samuel Coltman Birth Date: 2 Jul 1772 Birth Place: St Nicholas, Leicestershire, England Gender: Male Event Type: Birth Father: John Coltman Mother: Elizabeth Cartwright Denomination: Presbyterian, Independent or Baptist Piece Title: Piece 0014: Certificate nos: B 3001-3250 (1789 Dec 5-1791 Apr 20) Source Citation The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Birth Certificates from the Presbyterian, Independent and Baptist Registry and from the Wesleyan Methodist Metropolitan Registry; Class Number: RG 5; Piece Number: 14 (added by Raewyn) | COLTMAN, Samuel (I1221)
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1214 | For an history of Hicks Bay: Lawson Lloyd, Wharehakika: A history of Hicks Bay, 1986. CPL Basement 993.13 L42. This book is disappointing. It's centred mainly on Maori history of the area. There is no reference anywhere to a'Clarke'. | CLARKE, John (I3000)
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1215 | For Bonds two generations ahead of this one, see the family tree at the end of Rick de Vries, Notes on the Early DyerFamily: A Pioneer Family, a copy of which is held by the Warkworth Genealogical Group. | BOND, Joyce Amelia (I981)
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1216 | For date of birth, see My 2. She died aged 90 - Addendum to the Gael Fares Forth. Xerox from Waipu estimates birth at c.1801. Date of death: from the Addenda to the Gael Fares Forth, p. 7, 19 Jan 1891. Xerox from Waipu gives date of death 13 Jan 1891, at Waipu. | CAMERON, Isabella (I63)
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1217 | For Dee's ancestory, see the McIntrye data set. | MCINTYRE, Denise Margaret (I49)
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1218 | For descendants, see source, p. 82. | MEIKLEJOHN, John (Jack) (I2600)
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1219 | For descendants, see source, p. 83 | MEIKLEJOHN, Harry Rona (I2601)
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1220 | For marriage date: cir 1789, MT, p. 158. Xerox from Waipu gives 10 May 1777. There are 3 Achmores; there's one 4 milesNE of Balmacarra. 961105: I wonder if she's a sister of #1054? | FINLAYSON, Anne (I1035)
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1221 | For Sale notice: Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1904, Page 4 "Leaving Blenheim at an early date" "House of six rooms, lean-to kitchen, back shed, copper built in, quarter of an acre of land, with good orchard and garden." Last one of these appeared 9 Feb 1904. | BREWSTER, Robert Lowe (I3677)
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1222 | For some reason, I prefer this later date. | YOUNG, Agnes (I2640)
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1223 | For the date of marriage, conjecture. | Family: HUNTER, Murdock / FINLAYSON, Ann (F1007)
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1224 | For the emigration, see the note under William Torkington. | TORKINGTON, Joseph (I7)
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1225 | Form "Tipson Family Tree" (Margaret Read) on Ancestry.Com | Family: ROSE, John Frederick Colton / WARD, Phoebe (F1515)
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1226 | Found drowned in the Murray River near Albury. | DAVEY, Raglan (I3067)
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1227 | Found her in BDM with surname "Harkell". Aged 81. | MATHESON, Ann (I70)
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1228 | Found in FindMyPast Lincolnshire Marriage Index: William Ward married Grace Clayton in Fiskerton on 23 May 1763. Could be ancestors. | WARD, George (I1966)
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1229 | Found in Victoria Births Index on Ancestry. | DOWLING, Louise Aline (I339)
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1230 | Found in Victoria marriages index on Ancestry. | Family: SMITH, Neil Henderson / DOWLING, Louise Aline (F137)
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1231 | Found on tree of Dawn Burnett from Ancestry. She is a DNA match to Sally. | HORNSEY, Peter James (I3868)
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1232 | Founder of the Book Society. | COLTMAN, John (I1220)
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1233 | Four children, William Colton (1887-1937), Percival John (1890-1961), Mary Maria (1892-), May Winifred (1896-) | Family: ROSE, John Frederick Colton / WARD, Phoebe (F1515)
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1234 | Four Marys born around 1829 in Dunston from the Parish Register: Mary Ann Cater Feb 11 1827 Mary Ann Norton Oct 1 1826 Mary Ann Neils Jan 7 1826 Mary Wilmot Jul 24 1825 Can't find any of these marrying a John Ward. | BRIGGS, Mary (I2130)
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1235 | Frances Webb's first cousin | DAVEY, Raglan (I3067)
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1236 | Francis "Frank" was born 25 November 1861 at 11 Chryssell Road, North Brixton, Surrey in England. Francis appears as a 9 year old child on the 1871 England Census living with his parents Henry [39 yrs] & Hannah [37 yrs], Annie [15 yrs], William [11 yrs], Arthur [10 yrs], Constance [6 yrs], Herbert [4 yrs], Frederick [2 yrs] and Sydney [1 yr]. They were still living at 11 Chryssell Road, Lambeth. At that time, Henry was listed as employed as a "Waterproofer". The children Annie, William, Arthur and Constance were listed as scholars, attending school. Francis Charles John Walkley was one of the four brothers who emigrated to New Zealand between 1890 and 1902. William and Arthur Walkley remained with their father Henry to continue with the family business H. WALKLEY CO. LONDON manufacturers of Rubber and Wet Weather Clothing, also described as waterproofers - Francis was one of the brothers who emigrated to New Zealand in the 1890's. Upon his arrival in New Zealand he lived at Ohau, north of Wellington where he conducted a business as a Storekeeper. In 1900 he married Jessie Grace of Ohau. Their first daughter Constance was born in 1901. Their first son Laurence was born in 1902. In 1903 Francis, Jessie, the children and Henry (Francis younger brother] Walkley returned to England. Henry entered Guy's Hospital in England undergoing major surgery. Francis & Jessie, Constance, Laurence & Henry [Francis' younger brother] all returned to New Zealand in 1905. On the 3rd of April 1906 Francis & Jessie?s 2nd son Ross Walkley was born. In 1907 their 4th child and 3rd son William Arthur was born. After a few years in Ohau as General Store Keeper, Frank & Jessie moved leaving their home in Ohau to continue in business in a General Store at Mangatainoka. It was here where their 2nd daughter, 5th child Vera Gwendoline was born in 1913. On relinquishing the store at Mangatainoka, Francis farmed for a short time with his sons at Takapau and on leaving the farm it was leased to his son in law, Joseph Stevenson. Francis moved to 18 Chelwood Street, Palmerston North. This is where they lived and he retired. The Ohau home was left to son Laurence Walkley and his family. Francis died 19th August 1943 aged 82 in Levin, New Zealand. | WALKLEY, Francis Charles John (I04024)
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1237 | Francis Franklin buried 20 Jun 1679 in Longcot (Berkshire Burial Index Transcription) | FRANKLIN, Temperance (I1294)
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1238 | Francis Simpson and Frances Simpson are listed as living in Church street on the 1896 Electoral Roll. | SIMPSON, Francis (I3069)
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1239 | Francis so spelled in FoM source. | COONEY, Kathryn Francis (I1594)
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1240 | Fred worked at the Mars Bar chocolate factory in 1970. | FRED (I04118)
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1241 | Frederick Ward death printout gives Hemingby, England as Where Married. Hemingby is a village four miles from Horncastle. | Family: WARD, Frederick / SCOTT, Lillian (F1093)
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1242 | Frederick Ward's death printout confirms her maiden name was Skipworth. | SKIPWORTH, Betsy Ann (I04086)
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1243 | Friend of Alan Torkington c. 1960. Went to Auistralia, and married an Abo girl, and they live I think on the Gold Coast.There are children. | Thomas Holden (I3449)
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1244 | Friend of Jane Clarke's | WYATT, Mabel (I2049)
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1245 | Friendship with Dr Priestley | COLTMAN, John (I1220)
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1246 | From "Children's Names" photographed by Margaret Read. | WARD, Phoebe (I3779)
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1247 | From "Children's Names" photographed by Margaret Read. | WARD, Mary Ann (I3696)
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1248 | From "Children's Names" photographed by Margaret Read. | WARD, Sarah (I3711)
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1249 | From "Children's Names" photographed by Margaret Read. | WARD, Charlotte (I3712)
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1250 | From "Children's Names" photographed by Margaret Read. | WARD, William (I04085)
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