Notes
Matches 901 to 950 of 2,962
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901 | Death certificate. | CASEY, James (I3493)
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902 | Death date from Ancestry probate. | COLTMAN, Samuel (I1221)
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903 | Death date from the online BDM. Surname listed as 'Neil-Smith' --VLS | CAMERON, Kathleen Helen (I343)
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904 | Death in BDM, confirmed by obituary in Papers Past, New Zealand Herald 8 July 1875. | FINLAYSON, Margaret (I68)
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905 | Death notice Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 1 "after a short but painful illness" | TURNOCK, Reginald Oliver (I3761)
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906 | Death notice Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 121, 24 May 1944, Page 1 "Dearly beloved youngest son of the late Emily M. and Adam Turnock, after a long and painful illness. A patient sufferer at rest." | TURNOCK, Albert Oliver (I3638)
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907 | Death notice Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 63, 14 March 1917, Page 2 TURNOCK - On March 14, 1917, Albert Robert, the dearly-beloved second son of Sarah and Albert Turnock, after a long and painful illness, aged 19 months. May his soul rest in peace. | TURNOCK, Albert Robert (I3758)
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908 | Death Notice from Papers Past "READ - April 27 at his residence, Peacock street, North Belt, Mr William Read ; aged 42 years." Not 100% sure if this is the right William Read, but the age is approximately correct. | READ, William Brown (I3694)
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909 | Death notice in Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 233, 30 September 1903, Page 6 "eldest son on John G. and Sarah Ann Cain, aged 22 years" | CAIN, Phillip John (I3674)
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910 | Death notice in Auckland Star: Simpson - On July 13 at the Auckland Hospital, aged 43, Francis, dearly beloved husband of Frances E. Simpson, late of Albury, N.S.W. (added by Raewyn March 2016) | SIMPSON, Francis (I3069)
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911 | Death notice in Leicester Chronicle. "Yesterday at his residence, Highcross-street, John Clarke, Esq., late of the New Parks, aged 54. (added by Raewyn) | CLARKE, John (I1199)
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912 | Death notice in New Zealand Herald > 17 February 1931 TURNOCK - On February 16, 1931, at Auckland, Sarah Matilda, dearly-beloved wife of Albert Oliver and mother of Philip, Emily, Charlie and children. of 6, Shaddock Street. Mount Eden. - R.I.P. Interment private, funeral leaving C Little and Sons' mortuary for Waikumete Cemetery 10.30 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday) | CAIN, Sarah Matilda (I3639)
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913 | Death Notice in NZ Herald. Died of cancer | SMITH, Susan Kaye (I351)
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914 | Death Notice in Otago Daily Times , Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 3 On June 28, at his residence, 6 Leith Avenue, James, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Casey and father of Mrs P. Walsh, Mrs W. Bell, and Mrs J. Columb; in his seventy-fifth year R.I.P. | CASEY, James (I3493)
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915 | Death notice in the Auckland Star, Oct 6th 1924 reads: "Smith - On October 6 at the Auckland Hospital, Norman Roderick fourth son of Mr and Mrs J. Smith of Ponsonby, and dearly loved husband of Alma Smith aged 32 years" | SMITH, Norman Roderick (I18)
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916 | Death notice New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 26, 1 July 1909, Page 1021 | CASEY, James (I3493)
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917 | Death Notice Published by The New Zealand Herald on Feb. 7, 2015. WATERS, Myrtle Loie (nee Smith) Born 20-04-1923. Passed away peacefully on 28th January 2015 in her 92nd year. Dearly loved mother of Ken, Jeffrey (deceased), Lyn and Vic (deceased) Tuaine, Sue and Phil Beston, and Bill and Ruth. Treasured and adored Granny of her 10 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.In keeping with her wishes a private cremation has taken place in Australia. Rest peacefully our special Mum and Granny, forever in our hearts. | SMITH, Myrtle Lois (I330)
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918 | Death notice. "At residence of R Haskell, Omaha." "After a long and painful illness." | MAITLAND, Henry (I109)
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919 | Death notice. | SMITH, Captain James (I565)
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920 | Death notice. Auckland Star 21 Jan 1907. Reads: Annie, relict of the late Donald Campbell on January 20th at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Urquhart), Auckland; age 96. Interment at Waipu Tuesday | MATHESON, Annie (I72)
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921 | Death notice: On the 21st of October, at Malmsbury, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr J. O'Hanlon, Mrs Catherine Kavanagh, late of the Queen's County, Ireland, aged eighty-nine years. | HUGHES, Katherine (I3549)
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922 | Death Notice: Cain - On February 4, at the house of Mrs Nolan, New North Road, Thomas Joseph Cain : aged 2 years and 3 months. | CAIN, Thomas Joseph (I3772)
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923 | Death notice: Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 132, 22 August 1868, Page 2 Aged 9 years 3 months. | HOWARD, James William (I3703)
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924 | Death notice: "...father of Mrs P. Walsh, Mrs W. Bell and Mrs J. Columb" | CASEY, James (I3493)
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925 | Death of Mary Frances Tomlins, age 4m, 1886 in BDM | TOMLINS, Frances Mary (I3608)
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926 | Death: 2019/19399 Hillson, Maitland Irvine Born 17 March 1930 | HILLSON, Maitland (I2145)
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927 | Deaths in BDM | CAIN, William Edward (I4970)
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928 | Deborah is living in Perth, Western Australia with her family and owns a Child care and Dog Grooming business. | BILLETT, Deborah Lynn (I03949)
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929 | Dee says she works at the Lab. | WILSON, Sharon Lee (I56)
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930 | Dee's off to stay with her friend Vanda, who used to live in St Mary's Bay, Auckland, and work as a nanny to some richcouple's children. Vanda now lives in Somerset, in Taunton. Dee returns in the last day of August. | MCINTYRE, Denise Margaret (I49)
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931 | Delia is a common nickname for Bridget. | KAVANAGH, Bridget Frances (I3513)
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932 | Dennis has a birthdate of 23 Aug 1865 | MATHESON, Christina (I150)
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933 | Derby Mercury 29 July 1846 On the 23rd inst at All Saints', Leicester, Charles Henry Parkes, Esq., of Upper Berkeley-street, Portman-square, to Sarah Dorothy, eldest daughter of John Clarke, Esq., of Leicester and Manor House, Turlangton. (added by Raewyn) | CLARKE, John (I1199)
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934 | Derby Mercury 29 July 1846 On the 23rd inst at All Saints', Leicester, Charles Henry Parkes, Esq., of Upper Berkeley-street, Portman-square, to Sarah Dorothy, eldest daughter of John Clarke, Esq., of Leicester and Manor House, Turlangton. | Family: PARKES, Charles Henry / CLARKE, Sarah Dorothy (F540)
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935 | Des Turnock is famous for being the first one to get the musician Bill Sevesi a gig. (Paul Turnock on "Of Sarah and Albert Turnock" Facebook group) | TURNOCK, Desmond Trevor (I3760)
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936 | Descendant of Francis Frankling, buried in the chapel at Longcot. JM p. 11. | FRANKLIN, Temperance (I1294)
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937 | Descendant's family tree on Ancestry has Alexander as middle name (originally Alvin had John). | MATHESON, Duncan Alexander (I147)
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938 | Descendants reside in Hawkes Bay. Jane Smith was registered as 'Helen' JM 50. Bee's letter: 'registered as Ellen'. Beehas many more children than Jessica shows. | SMITH, Jane (I1284)
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939 | Descendent Mel Scott is a DNA match to Pat on Ancestry. | CASEY, Patrick (I3505)
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940 | Described, Beale p. 102. | SMITH, Mary (I1227)
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941 | Described, Catherine Beale p. 65. His father mentioned p. 44. Educated at Kibworth p. 44, 46. Tory and Royalist, p. 67.1785, house attacked by a mob because he introduced machinery in his factory: Beale p. 88, 89. 'Of Leicester' - RuthDenton. Place of birth from Ruth Denton's letter c. 1975. | COLTMAN, John (I1220)
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942 | Despite the above note I haven't been able to find a matching Lincolnshire death record for John William Ward for before mid 1950s. This would make him at least 70-ish. We know he was alive in 1939, aged 58. | WARD, John William (I04087)
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943 | Detail from the funeral director's card; the funeral was arranged by Dorothy Torkington. The ashes were scattered by Ernie Torkington from the stern of his fishing launch 'Foam' at the entrance to the Whangateau Harbour. A spot we know as 'The Beacon'. | TORKINGTON, John Herbert (I15)
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944 | Diane writes that she lived two years, 2 months, 2 weeks, and 2 days. | TORKINGTON, Gertrude Elsie (I31)
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945 | Diaries 15Mar61 - Eddie. | HUDSON, Edwin (I1231)
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946 | Diaries 15Mar61. | CLARKE, Anne (I1215)
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947 | Diaries 15Mar61; living in Leicester. | CLARKE, Jane (I1214)
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948 | Diary entry 10 Jul 1920: "Jim Wyatt came up with the cart and took my furniture down to their place, I shall have a nice room in the firont of their house with a fire place." I made several journeys up to the old house to carry things down & I got my room nicely in order. Eddie, Ivy & Jim went to a hockey match at the Claim & did not get back til after dark." [Raewyn] | CLARKE, Charles Septimus (I1139)
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949 | Did not come to New Zealand | WYATT, Charles (I2155)
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950 | Did not marry | NEELEY, Ronald (I1017)
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