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Matches 501 to 550 of 2,963
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501 | Ashes scattered at the Leigh Cemetery | MATHESON, Alexander Jesse (I207)
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502 | Ashes were scattered off the Ti Point wharf by Ernie and Ted. - Alvin's observation. Kath lived in NZ 54 years. | HAUGHTON, Catherine Mary (I37)
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503 | Assisted his nieces, daughters of Chrisie Clarke, in their education. | CLARKE, Henry (I1929)
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504 | at 8 months of age | CLARKE, Amy Coltman (I3204)
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505 | At age 16, memorial inscription at St Lawrences, Meriden, Warwicks. | CLARKE, Robert Evans (I2139)
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506 | At first, a solicitor in Leicester (Beale p. 189). After marriage, lived at Bowbridge House. Later in the army. (p.191). According to Ruth Denton, a Captain. | HEYRICK, John (I1223)
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507 | At Grace's residence. | WEBB, Frances Emily (I3066)
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508 | At Jack's funeral, said to be 48 yrs old. | LEATHERBY, Alan (I461)
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509 | At least I'm assuming this burial record is for this Richard Read. | READ, Richard (I4829)
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510 | At Lindsay's funeral I was told that Anthony died '3 - 4 months ago' I think Dorothy (Normas sister) told me | MARSHALL, Anthony James (I1760)
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511 | At Marsden point; married; many children; Eileen knows. (Alvin's note) | WYATT, Arnold Kenneth (I2121)
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512 | At six in the morning. | TORKINGTON, Sydney Harold William (I225)
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513 | At the baptism of son Harold Ralph, he is named as John * Dawson *. | GREENWOOD, John Birdsall (I2200)
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514 | At the mouth of the Somme. Mentioned several times while he was at Torquay. | SMITH, Neil Henderson (I190)
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515 | At the Warkworth and District Museum. | Source (S330)
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516 | At Whangateau Cemetery. Service was held at the Whangateau Hall by Nicola Tunnard from Jason Morrison Funeral Services,Warkworth. | SMITH, Alvin Lester (I20)
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517 | Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1890, 8 March 1876, Page 2 The Shields Anne Shields and Sarah Anne Shields were charged under the Vagrancy Act with having no visible, lawful means of living. Sergeant O'Connor deposed that the elder prisoner was the keeper of a brothel and her daughter was a girl of bad repute. The old woman said she was designated a rogue and vagabond, and she begged to say that she was nothing of the sort; she was very different. Detective Jeffrey drew, in his graphic style, a picture of the scenes enacted in the old woman's house. Mr Cunningham opened the records of the Court and detailed from its pages many items against the old woman, which showed that she was familiar with the inside of Mount Eden gaol. The daughter, a full grown young woman, burst into tears, and protested that she was as innocent as a young duck, and worked for her living. Sergeant O'Connor, with much feeling spoke of the girl's character as questionable, she was vicious and drunken. Mr. Cunningham, at the request of Mr. Broham again referred to the court blue-book, and found a number of convictions against prisoner. The Bench sentenced the elder prisoner to six months' imprisonment, but the young one wished to call her husband in her favor. Mr Broham expressed his surprise, as he was not aware that the prisoner was married. Prisoner: Well I'm not married, but I have husband-like. Three months' imprisonment with hard labour. | KEARNEY, Anne (I3673)
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518 | Aug 1814 according to the obituary in the Marlborough Express. | BROWN, Mary (I3693)
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519 | August 30th 1898 "Mr & Mrs John Smith and family left Ti Point by steamer as they sold their place to Mr Neeley." CS Clarke "Extracts from my diary" | SMITH, John Benjamin (I186)
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520 | August 8- Indian Queen, ship, 1100 tons Christopher Mill, from Liverpool May 18th, in ballast Passengers-cabin Mr. and Mrs. Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Wall, Miss Hayduck, Mrs. Dickenson and family. Miss Stewart, Messrs Willis, Hood, Smith, Wilson, Carlton, Hoole, Barratt (two), Murray, Costello (two) Eld, Walters, Wayland, Bulmmacombe, Dr Dickenson surgeon and three hundred and sixty-one in the intermediate and steerage Willis, Merry and Co , agents | READ, Richard (I3692)
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521 | Aunty Chris. Single. She is 5 on my file c:\a\geneal\2famils\3mathes\matheson.doc | MATHESON, Christina Ann (I79)
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522 | Australia assisted passenger list, acquired from Ancestry.Com. | CAULFIELD, William (I3552)
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523 | Awarded the New Zealand medal: http://www.newzealandmedals.com/Images/65th/65thregtnzmedalroll.pdf | TURNOCK, Adam Cotterill (I3640)
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524 | B date: I've changed the source by adding one year, in order to fit in with the assumed prior birth of James MaxwellYoung. | YOUNG, Francis (I2636)
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525 | bachelor | WYATT, Ernest Joseph (I2051)
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526 | Bakery business in Wyndham St. JM 70. Married again at age 70. Three sons, two daughters living at the time of his death.Bee has different dates. Viv has a bd of 03101845 and a dd of 15111925. My note to Vic's note has him a baker in *Victoria * street. ... ONe of the others was a Walter who was a baker and owned Lot 1 Section 25 of Victoria St Freehold, another Susan Emily was also a baker so she's probably his wife, they were at Victoria St (no West), plus Jane, Letitia and Russell. - From a BBS message of Dawn Scotting, 970311. | SMITH, Walter (I1289)
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527 | Baptism not in Fiskerton Parish Register. | WARD, George (I04090)
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528 | Baptism record at: http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/stpeter/baptisms_1835e.html The birth dates match the information in BDM, but I'm not yet sure whether this is the correct person. | CAIN, John Gill (I3643)
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529 | Baptism record from Ancestry. England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 | COLTMAN, Sarah (I1200)
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530 | Baptism Register for Epworth? | READ, Richard Atkinson (I3695)
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531 | Baptism: 24 Apr 1853 St John, Preston, Lancashire, England Robert Lowe Brewster - [Child] of Edward Brewster & Jane Emelia Abode: Fishergate Hill Occupation: Mercer & Draper Baptised by: Certified by T. Clark Register: Baptisms 1852 - 1854, Page 134, Entry 1068 Source: LDS Film 93988 | BREWSTER, Robert Lowe (I3677)
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532 | Baptisms at St Peter in the City of Liverpool Baptism: 17 May 1835 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England John Gill Cain - [Child] of Philip Cain & Elizabeth Abode: Copperas Hill Occupation: Blacksmith Baptised by: Richd. Appleton Curate Register: Baptism 1834 - 1835, Page 232, Entry 1852 Source: LDS Film 1656421 | CAIN, Philip (I3756)
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533 | Based on his age of 43 at his death in 1900 | SIMPSON, Francis (I3069)
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534 | Based on online BDM showing an age of 70 when he died. | GREENWOOD, Joseph (I91)
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535 | Batt-Rawden family tree on Ancestry, user archtone. | LEWIN, Elizabeth A (I04099)
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536 | Bay of Plenty electorate; sheep farmer. | CLARKE, Charles Henry (I1202)
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537 | BDM | HOUGHTON, Rosebud (I226)
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538 | BDM Groom listed as Raglon Thomas George Davey. | Family: DAVEY, Raglan George Thomas / REVELL, Isabella Gertrude (F1192)
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539 | BDM | WYATT, John Charles Edgar (I320)
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540 | BDM | WYATT, Ivan Edgar (I324)
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541 | BDM | WYATT, Kelvyn George (I323)
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542 | BDM | CASEY, William (I3499)
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543 | BDM | CAIN, John Gill (I3643)
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544 | BDM | Family: MONTEATH, Thomas / KAVANAGH, Catherine (F1542)
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545 | BDM | FELLINGHAM, Joseph (I3581)
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546 | BDM | SHIELDS, Catherine (I4978)
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547 | BDM | Family: DOLMAN, William / SCOTT, Mary Ann (F01353)
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548 | BDM | JOSS, Maria (I1859)
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549 | BDM | Family: SKIPWORTH, Frederick / JOSS, Maria (F1089)
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550 | BDM | Family: HOWARD, George / TOZER, Hannah (F1606)
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