Notes
Matches 2,001 to 2,050 of 2,963
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2001 | McKenzie, John, 6 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2002 | McKenzie, Keith [?] 7 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2003 | McKenzie, Kenneth, 32 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2004 | McKenzie, Lidly [?], 8 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2005 | McKenzie, Margaret, 3 1/2 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2006 | McKenzie, Margaret, 1 1/2 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2007 | McKenzie, Margaret, 4 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2008 | McKenzie, Margaret, 50 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2009 | McKenzie, Mrs 32 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2010 | McKenzie, Mrs [Arabella], 56 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2011 | McKenzie, Mrs, 28 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2012 | McKenzie, Mrs, 28 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2013 | McKenzie, Mrs, 31 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2014 | McKenzie, Mrs, 45 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2015 | McKenzie, Murdock, 25 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2016 | McKenzie, Norman, 4 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2017 | McKenzie, Norman, 8 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2018 | McKenzie, Rodderick, 29 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2019 | McLean, Hugh, 35 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2020 | McLeod, Donald, 28 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2021 | McLeod, Mrs, 26 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2022 | McLeorn [?], Frank, 34 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2023 | McMillan, Donald, 28 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2024 | McMillan, William, 30 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2025 | McNab, Mrs, 22 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2026 | McNab, Robert J, 27 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2027 | Member of 65th Regiment: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/queensbirthdayparade1900.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65th_(2nd_Yorkshire,_North_Riding)_Regiment_of_Foot | TURNOCK, Adam Cotterill (I3640)
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2028 | Member of the I.O.O.F. for over 30 years (Golden Wedding notice). This is the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. "The Independent Order of Odd Fellows has its roots in the old English craft guilds. It was set up to provide workers and their families with financial and other assistance, at a time when there was no government welfare. The first New Zealand IOOF Lodge was formed in Dunedin in 1862. There followed a big growth of both male (Subordinate) and female (Rebekah) lodges throughout New Zealand. At the height of its membership, there were over 100 NZ lodges. Membership declined after the introduction of the welfare state in the 1930s.. The IOOF is known as a Friendly Society, with basic tenets of friendship, love and truth. It is a non-profit organisation owned by its members, and assists them through providing such things as loans and mortgages, financial and medical plans, and family bereavement plans. It also helps in the personal growth and development of its members, and regularly supports various charities. Today the Grand Lodge is still based in Dunedin. There are also lodges at Christchurch, Wanganui, Cambridge and Te Aroha." | BREWSTER, Robert Lowe (I3677)
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2029 | Mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter | TORKINGTON, Florence Annie (I1158)
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2030 | Mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter | TORKINGTON, Ethel (I1159)
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2031 | Mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter | TORKINGTON, Marie (I1160)
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2032 | Mentioned in Minnie's and Harold's letters. | TORKINGTON, Samuel (I1148)
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2033 | Mentioned in Minnie's letter | TORKINGTON, Annie (I1041)
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2034 | Messaged Raewyn through Ancestry November 2022 asking to get in touch via email. Raewyn replied via email February 2023. | BUCHANAN, Alice (I1854)
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2035 | Metioned in Minnie's letter; mentioned in Ed Thatcher's letter. | TORKINGTON, Albert Frank (I1157)
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2036 | Michelle lives in Mooress Valley, Lower Hutt and own Plant Nurseries in Moores Valley and Levin. | BILLETT, Michelle Grace (I03947)
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2037 | Mick was in the airforce during WWII and flew in the Pacific Islands. Mick was later a barman at the Alexander Hotel. (Paul Turnock - Facebook group) | TURNOCK, Thomas Edwin (I4886)
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2038 | Middleton | WRIGHT, Esther (I3038)
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2039 | Military personnel file: http://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE21252835 | WYATT, George Knight Leonard (I2072)
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2040 | Minnie jilted Walter - Alvin's early note. | WYATT, Walter Thomas (I2039)
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2041 | Minnie Torkington and Beatrice corresponded. When Minnie died, Beatrice wrote to the Torkington family, and Agnesreplied, and hence grew the aquaintanceship between that generation of Torkingtons and Ruth Denton, a granddaughter ofBeatrice's. Info from Ruth Denton, 970220. Died Jan 1950. | HUDSON, Beatrice Mary (I1257)
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2042 | Mob riots outside his house. | COLTMAN, John (I1220)
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2043 | Most likely candidate from England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription is John Ward married in Spilsby in 1851 to Mary Davy (possibility out of 4 names). | Family: WARD, John / BRIGGS, Mary (F1092)
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2044 | Mother in BDM | Sarah Ellen (I5192)
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2045 | Moved off the farm when Peter was 3 months old because someone set fire to a hay barn. | HOOPER, Alban Edwin (I3554)
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2046 | Moved to America (Source: Facebook Spice group) | SPICE, Walter (I3081)
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2047 | Mrd Elizabeth? Kevin's not of the Death notice. | BLUCK, John (I2027)
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2048 | Mrd to Roger, Kevin's note of the death notice of her father. | BLUCK, Jennifer (I2028)
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2049 | Mrs J. Campbell. Could she be the woman in an old photo we have? | MCDONALD, Annie (I567)
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2050 | Mrs Matheson's birthday is mentioned in CS Clarke's Diary for 20th May 1920 | FINLAYSON, Catherine (I77)
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