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2651 | Spouse: Sarah Key. This marriage, and this spouse, are the only ones for a Christopher Clark* | Clerk*, so I'm assuming, wildly, thatthis is a marriage to 'our' C C Clarke. | Family: CLARKE, Christopher Charles / (F767)
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2652 | SS 940.3 N5 | Source (S373)
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2653 | St Margarets, Leicester; Barrow on Soar, Leics | OLIVER, Richard James (I3231)
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2654 | St Omer is a large town 45 km s.e of Calais. | MATHESON, Cyrus Haskell (I205)
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2655 | Stanley was born in Marton, 22. 11.1909 He grew up there and joined NZ Railways as a clerical/accounting worker. When war broke out he joined the army and served in the Pacific. He resigned as a Warrant Officer First Class. He married Winifred Milton in 1944 and located to Christchurch. Winifred had her own business ?Milton?s Drapery ? and ran this with her mother until her mother died. Winifred continued the business for many years being an identity in the Christchurch suburb until she retired. Anne Milton was born in 1947.She attended primary school and secondary school in Christchurch .The family travelled to Norfolk Island and many holidays to the North Island to meet the Walkley family. She graduated as a State School Dental Nurse and was appointed to schools in Christchurch. She married Michael John McMillan in 1968.Michael graduated with a B.Sc from Canterbury University, and was appointed to a teaching position in Christchurch. Kate Emily McMillan was born in 1975, James Michael born 1978. The family moved to Dunedin following Michael?s appointment to the Secondary School Inspectorate in 1983. Kate attended Columba College, James attended John McGlashan College. Michael was appointed as Rector of Otago Boys High in 1986 and the family moved to live on the school site in a large family home designated for the Rector and his family. Anne had taken up a full time position in Recruitment and subsequently gained HR qualifications in this field. Stanley died in 1984 and two years later Winifred moved to Dunedin to be with her family and was very much a part of life with them all until her death. | WALKLEY, Stanley Sidney (I03849)
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2656 | Started a grocery store here. Four children were born in Hamua (Ronald, Edward, Dorothy and Robert) | WALKLEY, Sidney Stanley (I03913)
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2657 | Stayed in Canada | HUNTER, Murdock (I3099)
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2658 | Stayed on Canada | MACKAY, John (I3101)
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2659 | Steawart, Alex, 9 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2660 | Stewart, Alexander, 16 [?] | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2661 | Stewart, Angus, 11 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2662 | Stewart, Ann, 10 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2663 | Stewart, Archibald, 44 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2664 | Stewart, Catherine, 6 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2665 | Stewart, Flora [?], 13 [?] | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2666 | Stewart, Isabella, 20 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2667 | Stewart, James, 47 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2668 | Stewart, Jessie, 2 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2669 | Stewart, John, 8 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2670 | Stewart, Kenneth, 12 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2671 | Stewart, Mary, 18 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2672 | Stewart, Mrs, 35 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2673 | Stewart, Mrs, 40 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2674 | Stewart, Willina [?], 6 | VESSEL, Spray (I3091)
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2675 | Still alive at the time of Thomas Young's death. Said to be just over 100 years, hence the date of birth. | JENNINGS, Annie Mary Agnes (Agnes) (I420)
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2676 | Still born twin. | MCINTYRE, Dennis (I2866)
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2677 | Storeman | TORKINGTON, William Arthur (I13)
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2678 | storeman | SMITH, Benjamin Angus (I187)
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2679 | Street Directory | WALKLEY, Sidney Stanley (I03913)
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2680 | Stuart was born in Lewisham Hospital in South East London on 5th April 1964, the eldest son of Peter Jefferies & Gillian Jefferies née Walkley. He was soon joined by two younger brothers, Ian and Andrew. He and his brothers grew up in Coulsdon in Surrey, attending Chipstead Valley primary school and then Purley High School for Boys. This High School had a certain notoriety since, before corporal punishment was banned in UK schools, it had one of the highest rates in the country of using the cane. Obviously being a well-behaved young man he never experienced that side of school! It was, however, during school trips to North Wales that Stuart first discovered his love of the mountains, a love that continues to this day. At age 16, Stuart joined the London Electricity Board as an apprentice engineer. Although the company has since changed hands several times and is now French-owned, Stuart has remained with them as an electrical supply engineer and now works on High Voltage cable faults in the City of London and surrounding area. If the power cuts out in London, it is Stuart?s responsibility to locate the fault, dig up the road and fix the problem, across a large area including some of the famous landmarks such as the Tower of London, Canary Wharf and the new Tate Modern Gallery (which is actually a large electricity sub-station). Also it has meant being involved in the unfortunate task of clearing the site after the devastating bombing of Bishopsgate as well as other more recent bombings in the City. Throughout this time Stuart has continued climbing, walking and skiing, both in UK and abroad. Highlights have included trekking in Nepal and climbing Killimanjaro. Less successful, though still enjoyable, have been attempts at Mont Blanc and Aconcagua in Argentina at 22,841feet (6962m), the highest peak in South America, which he managed up to about 21,500 feet. At home he has climbed the Munro?s, hills above 3,000 feet (910m) in Scotland, over a period of about 20 years, which might sound a long time until you find out there are 538 hills! He is making good progress and has so far achieved about ¾ of them. In 2009 he will take on the Caledonian Challenge, a 54-mile walk over a 24 hour period in Scotland to raise money for projects in the Scottish Highlands (http://www.caledonianchallenge.com/teams/BanklineStrollers - all sponsors welcomed!) and he enjoys walking in the beautiful countryside around his home in Surrey. Through mutual friends, Stuart met Hannah on a skiing holiday. Both sharing a love of the outdoor life, they have been together for 5 years. Coincidentally Hannah was born in Lewisham Hospital, as was Stuart, and her parents had met through working for the Electricity Council in the 1960?s. It was obviously meant to be that Stuart and Hannah?s paths should cross! Hannah is a manager in the Probation Service in London and, also like Stuart?s family being involved in Scouting and Guiding, Hannah is a Guide Leader. Whilst Hannah does not share quite the same passion for mountaineering as Stuart, together they have travelled widely and Stuart has enjoyed showing Hannah some of his favourite sights, which has included trekking down and camping at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, the Milford Trek and spending a night at the original Ice Hotel in Sweden. | JEFFERIES, Stuart Robert (I03919)
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2681 | Suburb of Middlesborough. | WADE, Rev Albany (I3170)
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2682 | suffered a stroke | WEBB, Frances Emily (I3066)
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2683 | Suffrage petition | MATHESON, Christina Ann (I79)
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2684 | Suffrage petition | MATHESON, Catherine Ann (I149)
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2685 | Suicide by hanging. Age at death given as 35 years. | GRANT, Margaret Ann (I2152)
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2686 | Supposedly she is the mother of Eliza as she was residing with her in 1841 census when Eliza was aged 10. | CRAMM, Susanna (I5166)
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2687 | Surgeon of Leicester. | OLIVER, Richard James (I3231)
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2688 | Surname confirmed by daughter Annie Campbell's death printout. | FINLAYSON, Margaret (I68)
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2689 | Surname corroborated by Wharton Family Tree on Ancestry (Edward Gascoigne's descendent) | GASCOYNE, Dinah (I4845)
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2690 | Surname is indistinct. | AGUIRSE, Rosemary (I2551)
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2691 | Surname not clear | HOLLINSON, Eva Clara (I3119)
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2692 | Surname Smith in BDM. | DOWLING, Louise Aline (I339)
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2693 | Surname Smith in BDM. | SMITH, Neil Henderson (I190)
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2694 | Suzanne Elizabeth Jefferies Born 23/04/1985 at Carshalton, Surrey Suzanne has been brought up in Ilfracombe, North Devon where the family moved shortly after her younger sister was born. She started in the Primary School, and continued through Juniors and Seniors, where she gained 11 GCSE?s and 4A levels. Suzanne represented North Devon at Cross Country and also captained the school Netball and Hockey teams. Suzanne is working in an Accounting Office training to be an Accountant. She has passed her main exams and is now working towards her Chartered Accountancy. | JEFFERIES, Suzanne (I04129)
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2695 | Syd tells me that Patty is five years younger than me: hence her guessed at age of birth. | ENGLAND, Patricia (I1121)
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2696 | Symonds Street and St Stepehens cemetery records. http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/symondsst/combined/sscem.html | CAIN, John Gill (I3643)
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2697 | Symonds Street Cemetery Records Your search found 1 records [1 of 1] Abstract According to the late 1950's tombstone transcriptions Benjamin Smith was born 29 March 1814 and died 27 September 1867, his wife Martha Smith was born 1 November 1816 and died 26 or 28 January 1891, William Benjamin Smith(husband of Amelia Smith) died 16 February 1903 aged 63 years and is buried with daughters Beatrice and Edith Smith. A note has that William Benjamin Smith was born 29 April 1839. The St Paul's register has Benjamin Smith buried 29 September 1867 aged 53 years of Papakura. The Suffrage Centennial Women's Register has Martha Smith (nee Nevy or Neavey) died 26 January 1891 and buried in the Anglican section. The New Zealand Herald of 27\1\1891 has Martha Smith died 26 January 1891 aged 74 years, relict of Benjamin Smith, and buried 29 January 1891. The New Zealand Herald of 18\2\1903 has William Benjamin Smith died 16 February 1903 aged 63 years, eldest son of the late Benjamin Smith, and buried 18 February 1903 in Symonds Street Cemetery. Subjects Smith, Benjamin, 1814 - 1867; Smith, Martha (nee Nevy [Neavey]), 1815 - 1891; Smith, William Benjamin,1839-1903; Smith, Amelia; Smith, Beatrice; Smith, Edith Notes: The Photographs at Auckland City Libraries of the TOMBSTONE in the Anglican section at D\BOUNDARY WALL of January 1995 (Neg. Nos 46689\J\3-6) have "Sacred to the memory of Benjamin Smith born 29 ... 1814 died ... 1867 ... , also Martha Smith, wife of the above, born 4 May 1816 died 26 ... 1891 ..." and "Sacred to the memory of William Benjamin Smith, beloved husband of Amelia Smith, who died Feb 16th 1903 aged 63 years, gone but not forgotten, also of daughters Beatrice and Edith [NO PHOTOGRAPH]". The Anglican memorial of removed graves has William Benjamin died 16 February 1903,Beatrice, Edith, Benjamin and Martha. The Photographs at Auckland City Libraries of the TOMBSTONE in the Anglican section at D\BOUNDARY WALL of January 1995 (Neg. Nos 46689\G\2-4) have "Sacred in the memory William Benjamin Smith, beloved husband of Amelia Smith, who died Feb 16th 1903 aged 63 years, gone but not forgotten, Betrice and Edith". Copied from the Auckland City Libraries/ Family History Databases/ Symonds Street Cemetery/ Search for Benjamin Smith. 6 Sep 2002. | SMITH, Benjamin (I1282)
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2698 | Synopsis of children William 1844-1923, to NZ 1886 Alfred still alive in 1871, though he seems to have died 'early', v. Annie's poem. Joseph became a doctor, in LA Mary married the editor of the Middleton Guardian and remained in England James to Ti Point and Dome Valley Selina m. Thatcher, to Canada Samuel Los Angeles, Denver, England, visited Leigh. Marion Holt Anne verse, England John to New Zealand | TORKINGTON, Joseph (I1046)
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2699 | Taiwanese nationality. Alvin was introduced to her at Raewyn's wedding. | CHOU, Novey Yu-Lan (I3330)
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2700 | Tanya Lindsay (951120) gave his name as Graeme Lindsay | LINDSAY, Graeme Noel (I485)
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