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1401 | Had a daughter Keziah who was married in 1842 to John Leachman (Lincolnshire records on FindMyPast) | WARD, Naaman (I4804)
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1402 | Had a son called George Frederick who died 9 November 1922 aged 27 - cemetery records. Eastern Cemetery Invercargill, Block 23, 2310 | KAVANAGH, Catherine (I3746)
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1403 | Had been in the Royal Artillery (source: Maureen Wilton). He fought in the Napoleonic Wars. UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949 on Ancestry list battles of Corunna (1809), Vittoria (1813), Siege of San Sebastian (1813), Toulouse (1814). Record from UK National Archives https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14442838 Enrolled 1803, discharged 1826. Not 100% this is same Thomas Moreton, but those dates do check out. | MORTON, Thomas (I2928)
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1404 | Had four sons. | CLARKE, Cooper Clarke Robert Onebye Cooper (I1242)
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1405 | Had three sons and three daughters. | CLARKE, John (I1898)
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1406 | Haight vol 9 p. 402 gives a birth date of 1814, plainly a gross error. Look her up elsewhere in the Letters. | CLARKE, Emily Susannah (I2141)
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1407 | Half Moon Bay, California | Family: SMITH, Dr Russell Leigh / CHOU, Novey Yu-Lan (F18)
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1408 | Halton Holegate is 1.5 miles from Spilsby. | SKIPWORTH, Betsy Ann (I04086)
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1409 | Hamua is North of Eketahuna near Brown's Rd - this place seems to no longer exist. (Raewyn June 2016) | WALKLEY, Dorothy Annie (I1164)
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1410 | Has a farm at Kaipara Flats Rd | LINDSAY, Graeme Noel (I485)
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1411 | Has an interest in photos of her great grandparents, accordingto Carol's e-mail to Vern. | BUCHANAN, Alice (I1854)
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1412 | Has been frequently visiting Mike Segrew, a jovial school teacher of Whakatane. | Family: / WOODRUFFE, Prudence Diana (F36)
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1413 | Has been married several times and has had one daughter Sandra. | CLARKE, Barbara (I3308)
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1414 | Has not lived with Les Torkington since say 1985. | WOODRUFFE, Prudence Diana (I44)
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1415 | Has not lived with Prue Torkington since say 1985 | TORKINGTON, Leslie Arthur (I40)
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1416 | Has retouched the photo of his g grandmother, Tina Smith. | BUCHANAN, Rupert (I1856)
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1417 | Has the same name as his father. | MATHESON, Norman McLeod (I171)
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1418 | Has two daughters. | Sheila (I3316)
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1419 | Have corresponded with her via email. | WARD, Jane (I3870)
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1420 | Have looked for his name on passenger lists but James Casey is a fairly common name. A possibility - 1863 departed from Liverpool, aged 30 with brother John aged 21. Ship Vanguard. Arrived 1 Nov 1863 to Melbourne. However this doesn't fit with a (questionable) census record that someone on Ancestry has for him in England 1851 which lists him having a brother John who is 6 years older than him. | CASEY, James (I3493)
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1421 | Haven't found in BDM | URQUART, John (I580)
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1422 | Haven't found in BDM | URQUART, Norman (I582)
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1423 | Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 22 September 1916, Page 7 | JEFFERY, Sarah (I3561)
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1424 | Hazel kept some diaries starting from 1986. Pat passed them on to Elizabeth in 2018. There are 8 small notebooks. | TURNOCK, Hazel Vernoica (I3524)
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1425 | He also has grandchildren Adam, Mark, and Tracey, but it's not clear which of the sons is the father. | WYATT, Stanley Charles (I2925)
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1426 | He applies for letters of administration for his father's estate. He states that he is the eldest son, and names himeself as 'John the younger'. | WYATT, John Charles (I2044)
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1427 | He came out on the Spray, not on the Gertrude with the rest of his family. "It is believed the reason why he sailed on the Spray was to accompany his widowed aunt, Margaret Matheson (his mother's sister), and her daughters. In New Zealand Neil remained a bachelor." (Sailors and Settlers) The author mostly likely made a mistake here - Margaret Matheson was actually his Grandmother, her daughters his aunts. | CAMPBELL, Neil (I107)
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1428 | He died in 1909. According to his obituary he was in his 75th year, which fits with 1834. | CASEY, James (I3493)
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1429 | He died in a motorcycle crash. See newspaper report of his death. (Raewyn) | CLARKE, Peter John (I2090)
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1430 | He emigrated to Canada. Lorraine Shepherd says he had 2 boys before they emigrated. One of his children must be Ian Ward who left a comment on my blog that George Ward was his grandfather (he has a .ca email address) | WARD, George (I04116)
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1431 | He had died before 21 Jan 1986: v. Eddy Wyatt's death notice | WARREN, Frederick Norman (I1015)
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1432 | He had died before Ivy, who died 21 Jan 1986. | WYATT, John Charles Edgar (I320)
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1433 | He had nine children. | CLARKE, Christopher Horace Dutton (I1277)
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1434 | He immigrated to New Zealand. | BREWSTER, Charles Matthew (I3689)
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1435 | He is reported to have been a tattoo artist. Pat said she had a business card with Chinese characters on it, but she gave it away. Paul Turnock posted a photo of it on the Facebook group. I have saved it to my computer. | TURNOCK, Albert Oliver (I3638)
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1436 | He is survived by his wife and three daughters. - Obituary. He was aged 74. | MATHESON, Ian Meiklejohn (I89)
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1437 | He is the genealogist who produced the version of the Young family tree. | YOUNG, Basil Robin (I2699)
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1438 | He is very ill, both with cancer and with a bad heart condition. | HEAVEN, Keith James (I1433)
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1439 | He listed as: Norman, Angus (Pat), Malcolm, Mona, Margaret, and Kittie. | MATHESON, Norman McLeod (I148)
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1440 | He lived as a child in Garnet Road, near the bottom shops, and came to some of the re-unions. I see (961107) that thereis an M Hillson at 15 Keith Smith Ave, Beachhaven, Akd. | HILLSON, Maitland (I2145)
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1441 | He lived in Weymouth in Dorset. He had 2 girls who still live in Weymouth. (Lorraine Shepherd) | WARD, Edward (I5148)
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1442 | He married. | FRANKLIN, Robert Paul (I2055)
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1443 | He married. | WYATT, Henry George Raymond (Harry) (I2058)
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1444 | He married. | GRANT, Henry (I2113)
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1445 | He moved to "Dacres' Claim" (Whangateau) in 1923. From the Rodney and Otamatea Times 16 May 1923: "The settlers of Leigh and surrounding districts turned out at the Leigh Hall on Tuesday evening the 1st May to do honor to Mr C.S. Clarke, J.P., one of the earliest settlers in the district. Mr Clarke has decided to reside at Dacres' Claim, and he has been connected with all objects promoted for the the welfare of Leigh. This opportunity of entertaining him and showing their appreciate of his worth could not be overlooked by the settlers." ... (Raewyn) | CLARKE, Charles Septimus (I1139)
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1446 | He told me (and others) on more than one occasion that he was the first white child to have been born at Ti Point. --Vern Smith | SMITH, Victor Harvey (I19)
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1447 | He was 18 in 1901 England Census. He was 7 in 1891 England Census. | WARD, Frederick (I2076)
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1448 | He was in the geriatric hospital at Whangaparoa when he died. | TORKINGTON, Ernest Joseph (I16)
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1449 | He was married twice. Source: https://www.le.ac.uk/lahs/downloads/WykesvolumeLXIX-6sm.pdf (added by Raewyn) | COLTMAN, Joseph (I3777)
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1450 | He was serving in the Air Force during World War 2 when he was killed in a motorcycle accident in New Plymouth. http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/22188.detail?Ordinal=1&c_surname_search=clarke&c_firstname_search=peter&c_warconflict_search=%22world+war+ii,+1939-1945%22 (Raewyn) | CLARKE, Peter John (I2090)
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