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2801 | This I think is the registered name. | WYATT, Marion (I2156)
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2802 | This I think was our Rhodes Scholar, and lived in Australia. | DUNNING, John Angus (I222)
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2803 | This information has the father as "Thomas". http://ouraucklandstuff.freeservers.com/KendallRS.htm I think that's a mistake as the BDM has John as the Father. | SHIELDS, Thomas (I4974)
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2804 | This is 'Aunty Lizzy', of whom I know nothing more. She had no chilren, I believe. | Elizabeth (I27)
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2805 | This is a memo | TORKINGTON, Samuel (I1148)
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2806 | This is a note Alvin had on the original death date of "AFT 31 DEC 1848" : "A letter from him quoted of this date." | COLTMAN, Samuel (I1221)
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2807 | This is a small (10 cm by 16 cm) notebook, and on the cover: A L Smith 30.3.48. It's currently on my bookshelf, forgenealogy, at Barry's place at Ti Point. | Source (S40)
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2808 | This is a wild guess that this wife is the child recorded in the source. | CROKER, Catherine (I2631)
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2809 | This is an autobiographical note that Brian wrote for the Walkley family reunion in 2009. It is published in the 2009 reunion book. Brian was born on the 27 Feb 1937 at Lewisham Private Hospital, Lewisham, Greater London, United Kingdom. His parents were Alfred Joseph Wheeler born in March 1913 and Jessie Huxley who was born on 12 January 1912. Brian's parents were married on the 15 January 1936. Jessie died in April 1966 and Alfred died in 2002. Brian's grandfather was also called Alfred Wheeler and was born in 1884. He married Elizabeth Sealey who was born in the same year 1884. Alfred died in 1978 and Elizabeth died in 1980. Brian's grandfather fought in the 1st World War 1914-18 and was in the Battle of the Somme. Brian's father was an electrician and during World War 2, 1939-45 he was "man powered" from London, Liverpool and Birkenhead where they built Mosquito Aircraft which he "wired up". Brian's mother's father William Huxley worked for Rolls Royce as an engineer. There were 5 sons born to Brian's parents, "Alf" and Jessie: Brian, Gordon, Peter, Christopher and Martyn. In 1954, the family immigrated to New Zealand. They resided first at Dargaville then later lived in Opotiki and Ohope. Brian left Dargaville for Wellington to finish his apprenticeship as an electrician. He attained his certification and became electrician on three Union Steam Ship Company ships: "Waimea", "Navua" and the "Kaitoa; travelling between NZ and Australia. After coming ashore, Brian worked for the NZ Government Departments of Railways and Post etc. In 1963, Brian met Lois Marion Walkley and they married on April 4th 1964. | WHEELER, Brian Alan (I03975)
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2810 | This is claimed in "The Walkleys" booklet, however it has proven to be incorrect. | WALKLEY, Sidney Stanley (I03913)
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2811 | This is definitely the correct Charles Henry - see death certificate. (Raewyn) | CLARKE, Charles Henry (I1202)
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2812 | This is definitely the right Lily Clarke, from probate. | KIRVELL, Lily (I2089)
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2813 | This is east of Invercargill. | KAVANAGH, Bernard (I3544)
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2814 | This is from the original imported tree - almost certainly incorrect. | WARD, Frederick (I2076)
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2815 | This is in the Parish Register for Fiskerton. | Family: WARD, William / RANS, Ann (F1166)
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2816 | This is in the Parish Register for Fiskerton. | Family: DOVE, James / WARD, Phoebe (F1095)
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2817 | This is listed as occupation on passenger list for "Slains Castle". | FELLINGHAM, George (I3576)
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2818 | This is now Rosie Heywood, the driver of the rural delivery van. | HEYWOOD, Rosemary Dawn (I1603)
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2819 | This is Siobahn Wyatt's great-grandfather. Siobhan Wyatt is the mother of one of Samantha's school friends. (Raewyn) | WYATT, Arnold Kenneth (I2121)
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2820 | This is the earliest date the family can definitively be placed at Grey St. They advertised for boarders in the Auckland Star. (added by Raewyn March 2016) | CLARKE, Charles Septimus (I1139)
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2821 | This is the father of Marie Clarke, who we have been in contact with via email, and she is also a DNA match to Vern. | CLARKE, John Gustav Henry (I3299)
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2822 | This is the lady I visited in Te Kuiti c. 1957. | DARROCH, Hilda May (I353)
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2823 | This is the man, from Scholes Oakley, who wrote to me, 12 June 82. | MATHESON, Hugh McGregor (I259)
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2824 | This is uncle John, whom I remember as the same age as Joe. There will be a mention of him in Dorry Davie's notes. Deathdate: Mavis Russel gives 13 May 1938. | TORKINGTON, John (I55)
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2825 | This is what Alvin had entered for another "family". for Gavin, but I assume this is the correct date of marriage and belongs here. | Family: MATHESON, Gavin Bruce / Kate (F343)
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2826 | This is what Neil was referring to in his letter of March 16 1919. | Family: SMITH, Walter / WILSON, Florence (F557)
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2827 | This John Coltman Esq. was High Bailiff for Leicester. See "A Guide to Leicester 1843". http://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15407coll9/id/14490/rec/7 (the year before his death) This is also referred to in death notice in Leicester Chronicle "Yesterday in his 76th year, John Coltman Esq. High Bailiff of this Borough." And in Catherine Beale "'The little boy' lived, grew up, and married ; he was John Coltman, Esq., an honourable resident and High Bailiff of the Borough of Leicester, grandfather of the present family of Clarke." (Raewyn) | COLTMAN, John (I1205)
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2828 | This looks like it is the family in 1841 In East Macclesfield In the Parish of Prestbury Adam Turnock 40 Agricultural Labourer Mary Turnock 40 Adam Turnock 15 Silk spinner Eliz Turnock 10 Mary Turnock 10 Joseph Turnock 10 Sarah Turnock 8 Hanh Turnock 5 Alice Turnock 4 William Turnock 2 Martha Turnock 1 None of the family were born in the county of Cheshire! 131/9/14/23 (Some of the ages were rounded to the nearest 5) http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=648258.0 | TURNOCK, Adam Cotterill (I3640)
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2829 | This man seems to tbe source of the reminsicences, The Birdsalls and the Bonds'. | BIRDSALL, Edgar Bawden (I2171)
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2830 | This may be the erroneous date. | MATHESON, Ian Meiklejohn (I89)
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2831 | This may be wrong, Leicestershire Marriage Licences gives 1688 as birth year. | TRUBEY, Jane (I4875)
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2832 | This must be the "Kathy Smith" referred to in the caption of a photo of Donald Campbell. | CAMPBELL, Catherine (I103)
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2833 | This person maybe a relation? Kavanagh-Evans - On the 25th inst., at St Francis' Catholic Church, by the Rev. Father England, Henry Kavanagh, third eldest son of Henry Kavangh, Esq., Queen's Country, Ireland, to Julia Evans, eldest daughter of William Evans, Esq., Dublin. | KAVANAGH, Thomas (I3546)
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2834 | This seems likely to be the same George Skipworth that is on page 29 of http://www.genealogy.ianskipworth.com/pdf/skipsjohnhalton.pdf In which case he didn't immigrate but was born in NZ. | SKIPWORTH, George (I3810)
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2835 | This source was first referred to as 'MAMT'. I'm guessing that this is a reference to the book: Maureen Malloy, Those who speak from the heart which I possess. And I'm assuming here that her middle name begins with an 'A'. | Source (S87)
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2836 | This was a double wedding with Jane's brother Willie Clarke. Entry from CS Clarke's diary: Tuesday 13th September 1910 The rain last night has changed the wind which is now SW and it turned out a very fine day, we were all up betimes and had an early breakfast and Jack, Willie & I carried things down to the Hall, there were a lot of willing helpers. Miss McKenzie decorated the tables and made the bouquets for the brides & bridesmaids. Mr & Mrs Archie Dunning, Charlie Wyatt, Hattie & Alf Wyatt, Mabel & I were cutting up sandwiches, the "Kawau" arrived from Auckland bringing, Fred and Vic, Henry, Mrs Simpson, Ken Wallace, Tillie Coplestone & Pearl Greenwood for the weddings, also Mrs G. Davey. The wedding was solemnized in the Public Hall Leigh at 3p.m. Revd K. W. P. Teale MA. (Anglican) officiated, Mrs C. Gravatt presided at the organ and played the Bridal March, & the Wedding March also a Hymn, the contracting parties were, James Alexander Dunning to Jane Clarke, William Clarke to Grace Emily Davey. Jane had her cousin Mabel Wyatt for bridesmaid, Grace had Miss Lily Revell. Jim had my son Jack as best man and Willie had Henry, after the wedding Jack Walden took photographs of the wedding group and also of most of the guests. The wedding breakfast was laid on the stage at which 115 guests were entertained. There was a Social in the evening at which 30 extra guests were entertained. George Brown and Joe Dennis supplied the music for the dances. Mr Jack Walden acted as M.C. there were songs & musical items given between the dances, supper was served at 10.30pm. The "Kawau" left for Auckland at 11pm, Jim & Jane left by her also Ken & Tillie, Fred & Vic and Pearl Greenwood. Thus ended a very eventful day. (added by Raewyn March 2016) | Family: DUNNING, James Alexander / CLARKE, Jane (F517)
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2837 | This was originally entered as 1865, but BDM has Margaret Alice born 1870 to Johanna and Henry. | MAITLAND, Margaret Alice (I111)
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2838 | This William Ward is not the father of Frederick Ward. Evidence of Census data and Fiskerton Parish Register. | WARD, William (I4793)
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2839 | This woman does not appear on Leo's ts. | YOUNG, Eileen Ryan (I919)
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2840 | Three children | WAINMAN, Phillys (I3174)
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2841 | Three sons and a daughter | BOND, Martha (I2557)
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2842 | To Adelaide. | MCLEOD, Norman (I3265)
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2843 | To New Zealand | MCLEOD, Norman (I3265)
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2844 | To Pictou, Nova Scotia, in the Frances Ann. | MCLEOD, Norman (I3265)
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2845 | To Toronto, Canada | TORKINGTON, Selina (I1152)
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2846 | Tomlin family tree, Ancestry | WARD, Vera Elizabeth (I5127)
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2847 | Tony Moore, great grandson of Ruth Sinnock Tomlins, sister to William Tomlins, is a DNA match to Peter. He has done a lot of research on William Tomlins. He says: "William left some very unhappy people behind when he left NZ. I had traced him up to 1900 and then he disappeared. I wasn't the only one who couldn't find him. Then I found him in Queensland. One of my success stories. He originally came to NZ with his 2 sisters in 1875 from England. My Gt Grandmother ended up marrying William Raven who died as an alcoholic aged 58. " | TOMLINS, William (I3570)
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2848 | TORKINGTON, Grant Roy. Tragically taken from us as the result of an accident on 30th June 2016. Aged 58 years. Much loved and loving father of Ben, Sheri, Sam and Jess, and cherished grand dad of Malakhai and Bianca. A service to celebrate Grant's life will be held at Leigh Hall, cnr. Cumberland Street and Seatoun Avenue, Leigh on Thursday 7th July 2016 at 1:00pm, followed by interment. | TORKINGTON, Grant Roy (I47)
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2849 | Town Clerk of Leicester. Beale, p. 189. | HEYRICK, John (I1228)
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2850 | Town clerk; on Shore; issue. | JOHNSON, Keith (I2123)
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