Notes
Matches 2,151 to 2,200 of 2,963
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2151 | Norris family tree (Ancestry) | NORRIS, Frederick William (I4858)
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2152 | Norris family tree (Ancestry) | NORRIS, Jessie Ellen (I4859)
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2153 | Norris family tree (Ancestry) | Family: NORRIS, Herbert John / GOLDSMITH, Audrey Joyce Elizabeth (F1531)
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2154 | Norris Family Tree (Ancestry) Cemetery Records given as source. | SMITH, Walter Henry (I1976)
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2155 | Northumberland and Durham Baptisms Transcription obtained from FindMyPast First name(s) Edward Last name Brewster Birth year 1819 Birth date ? ? 1819 Baptism year 1819 Baptism date 18 Apr 1819 Parish Hurworth Father's first name(s) Matthew Father's last name - Mother's first name(s) Dinah Mother's last name Brewster County Durham Country England Record set Northumberland and Durham Baptisms Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from United Kingdom | BREWSTER, Edward (I3684)
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2156 | Not in 1841 Census living with Charles, Jane and Henry. | WALKLEY, Fanny (I04524)
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2157 | Not in 1949 electoral roll for Gisborne | KIRVELL, Lily (I2089)
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2158 | Not in 1949 electoral roll, Gisborne | CLARKE, John (I3000)
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2159 | Not in BDM as of 21/2/2019. | Family: DOLMAN, William Eric / DOLMAN, Alice Emily (F1630)
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2160 | Not in the 1922 Electoral Roll for Patea. | GRAY, Harold (I04121)
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2161 | Not in the electoral roll for N Maori. | DUNN, Frederick Christopher (I3055)
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2162 | Not listed at Arthur's address in the electoral roll. | HAUGHTON, Catherine Mary (I37)
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2163 | Not listed in Christeen Weir's charts. | CLARKE, Thomas (I1934)
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2164 | Not listed in the death notice of 12 Nov 2001 | CHESSUM, John (I2381)
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2165 | Not listed in the electoral roll for N Maori. | DUNN, Frederick Christopher (I3055)
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2166 | Not married | NEELEY, Ann Catherine (I1726)
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2167 | Not married. | NEELEY, Maree Edith (I1679)
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2168 | Not married. | PATTON, Gary William (I1734)
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2169 | Not mentioned in obit; therefore proby died. 'Died', Gertie's note. | JOHANSEN, Jean (I284)
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2170 | Not on Alvin's Clarke Pedigree | CLARKE, Frances (I3207)
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2171 | Not on any roll. | DUNN, Frederick Christopher (I3055)
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2172 | Not right. | ZANDERS, Emile Ludwig Oscar (I2081)
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2173 | Not sure about this date. Ancestry tree has 1832 at Shropshire, with sources to back it up. | Family: HOWARD, James / Martha (F01416)
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2174 | Not sure where this burial date comes from, but it surely can't be correct. Gravestone and BDM agree on date of death. | SCOTT, Lillian (I2088)
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2175 | Not sure who this is, or why it has been put in. BDM only show 1 child, born in 1870. | MAITLAND, ___ (I110)
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2176 | Not the same migration as brought the Leigh Wyatts. | WYATT, George (I3104)
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2177 | NOT with Frederick Dunn | DUNN, Tuahine Girlie (I3057)
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2178 | NOT with Frederick Dunn | DUNN, Tuahine Girlie (I3057)
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2179 | Note Alvin's citation of Neil's Letter for this person is incorrect. The Walter he is referring to is his Uncle, ie. John Smith's brother (son of Benjamin / Martha). He was married (2nd marriage) in 1919. | SMITH, Walter Henry (I1976)
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2180 | Note that at this time in Te Araroa there was also a George Clarke, farmhand. | CLARKE, John (I3000)
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2181 | Note that the source gives 'Francis' for the name of a female. Died a spinster. | CLARKE, Francis (I1900)
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2182 | Note the unusual spelling of Hellen. | CLARKE, Hellen (I1918)
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2183 | Note William Ward was a young child when they arrived in New Zealand, so the detail he gave about their early life in the South Island would have been remembered from what his parents told him rather than first hand knowledge. I have tried to verify some of these details where possible. George Skipworth was not a son of Betsy Ward (Frederick Ward's sister, Bill's uncle) - that Betsy Ward married a Keyworth. However Frederick's mother Betsy had a brother Frederick Skipworth who immigrated to Invercargill and had a son called George Skipworth. He would have been about 16 years old when the Ward family arrived in Lyttleton. They lived in Spar Bush, near Invercargill. This is fairly close to Nightcaps but not close enough to call it that. However the place Nightcaps seems to be quite firmly established in the family's oral history. Mary's birth certificate gives Avondale Station, Nightcaps as a place of birth, so it seems likely that Frederick was working as a farm hand on this station at that time. Kate Gray was Lillian Scott's half sister. Her husband was Harold, he was indeed a sharemilker in the Patea/Kakaramea area. Thomas Struthers owned a property at Hirstlands (an estate that had been subdivided and auctioned around 1908). | WARD, Frederick (I2076)
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2184 | Note, no hyphen | SMITH, Alan Dowling Neil (I342)
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2185 | Notes for William Ward, The Walkleys book. | WARD, Frederick (I2076)
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2186 | Nothing in BDM for surname Lewis, Bride's name Margaret between 1870 and 1878. Maybe married in Wales? | Family: LEWIS, Henry / MATHEWS, Margaret Julia (F1147)
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2187 | Notice that Ann has the same name as her oldest sister, both of whom had families. | MATHESON, Annie (I72)
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2188 | Notice that Ann has the same name as one of her younger sisters. There was a daughter who died in infancy, whom Rosa talked of. She is 18 in the file c:\a\geneal\2famils\3mathes\matheson.doc | MATHESON, Ann (I70)
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2189 | Notice that Ed's mother is given as Emily Thatcher; but his father would have been a Thatcher, and perhaps Emily hismother was not a Thatcher. | THATCHER, Edgar (I1180)
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2190 | Notice that here it is 'Staveley', and in Ann Clarke the eldest sister it is 'Shaveley'. | SLAGG, Joseph (I1950)
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2191 | Notice that the child's birth date precedes the date of the mother's marriage. | -, Helen Rosemary (I2861)
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2192 | Notice, same surname as with her elder sister. | Edward Slagg. (I1951)
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2193 | Notices of deceased estates 1880-1950 | MALLEY, Mary (I3494)
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2194 | Nov/Dec 1878: Ann Shields and Sarah Ann Shields brought up under the Vagrant Act, the former for keeping a brothel and the latter, her daughter for having no visible means of support. Papers Past: New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5319, 3 December 1878, Page 3 "Your Worship Tom Purcell is a good fellow, and I'm going to be married to him at the Registrar's office next week. - Sergeant Clarke desposed to prisoner's disreputable character. --Prisoner: I can prove that what has been said against me is all false. --His Worship: Have you any witnesses in your favour? - Prisoner: Yes ; Charles Clarke, of Hobson-street, labourer, lodging at the Old House at Home ; my young man, Tom Purcell, who lives in Lorne-street; and Martin O'Brien, of the Aurora Hotel." Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2689, 30 November 1878, Page 4 | SHIELDS, Sarah Anne (I3644)
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2195 | November 1876: charged with being a common prostitue. Occupied a house in Lorne St, kept by two men named Purcell and Gleeson. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2110, 13 November 1876, Page 2 | SHIELDS, Sarah Anne (I3644)
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2196 | November 1878 "Annie Shields...keeping a brothel in William-street, Chancery Lane." "Your Worship, my name is not Shields; I'm Mrs Mahon, and I'm not guilty. - Detective Jeffrey had known prisoner for nine years as the keeper of houses of ill-fame." Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2689, 30 November 1878, Page 4 | KEARNEY, Anne (I3673)
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2197 | NSW BDM | MORAN, Mary (I3553)
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2198 | NSW BDM lists: 1849 George 1848 Ellen 1846 James 1844 William 1843 John 1842 John 1840 Eliza 1840 Eliza | Family: CAULFIELD, William / MORAN, Mary (F1119)
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2199 | NZ Cemetery Records Presbyterian Block 12 Plots 70 & 72 | HOWARD, James (I3682)
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2200 | NZ Cemetery Records (Ancestry) | HOOPER, William (I3666)
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