Matches 1,401 to 1,450 of 3,765
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| 1401 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BAIN, Peter Christie (I2654)
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| 1402 | Emigrated to America 1963. | BAIN, Pamela (I2655)
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| 1403 | Emigrated to America. | STEWART, Archibald (I9141)
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| 1404 | Emigrated to Australia | RUTTER, Clara (I572)
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| 1405 | Emigrated to Australia. Ancestor of Chris Fletcher, Australia. | FLETCHER, William (I4394)
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| 1406 | Emigrated to Brisbane, Australia 14/7/1864 on board "Legion of Honour". Ancestor of (Mrs.?) Robin McLeod, 2 Braeside Terrace, Alderley 4051, QLD, Australia (there 21/4/1996). | HANCOCK, George Enoch (I3382)
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| 1407 | Emigrated to Canada 1900 12 years old and lived with Uncle James Smith. Lived Simcoe, Ontario 1968-1974. 1974 at time of brother John's death lived Simcoe, Ontario | CHRISTIE, Thomas (I5194)
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| 1408 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CHRISTIE, Barbara Esther (I881)
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| 1409 | Emigrated to USA in 1837. | DAGGET, Robert (I14383)
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| 1410 | emigrated to USA in 1856. | BRAND, David (I1442)
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| 1411 | Emigrated to Vancouver, Canada. | BAIN, Dinah (Gedinnia) (I2640)
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| 1412 | Emigrated to Vancouver, Canada. Unmarried. | BAIN, Agnes (I2641)
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| 1413 | Emigrated with cousin Billy PICKERING, who remained there as a refrigeration engineer. Roland returned after 2 months, unable to find work. | RUTTER, Roland Scott (I543)
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| 1414 | Emigrated. | BAIN, Andrew (I2639)
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| 1415 | Emily was living with her mother in London as a "widow" in 1881, after Daniel's bigamous marriage to Elizabeth WOODCOCK. By 1891, Emily and Daniel were back together. | Family: Daniel FLEXNEY / Emily Annie HEWLETT (F6279)
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| 1416 | Emmanuel GADD otp Cheddon, Mary ROISE otp Kingsbury. | Family: Emmanuel GADD / Mary ROISE (F7390)
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| 1417 | Ended the mockery of the Merovingian dynasty by deposing King Childeric III and, with the assistance of Pope Zacharias, had himself crowned King of the Franks. {Encyclopedia of Military History} | CAROLINGIAN, Pepin III "the Short" (I7371)
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| 1418 | Engaging in the Lancastrian cause, he was himself attainted and sentence to death by the King and justices at Sarum. {Burke's Peerage} | COURTENAY, Hugh 7th Earl of Devon (I7335)
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| 1419 | England Birth Index 6a 402 | JORDAN, Edna M (I1078)
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| 1420 | England Birth Register 6a 369 | JORDAN, Barbara M (I1079)
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| 1421 | Engraver, bachelor. Effects valued at under £300. Administration granted on 30 July 1869 to father Charles HEMUS of Heath Road, Harborne, agent and next of kin. | HEMUS, Charles (I1970)
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| 1422 | Engrossed inventory PROB 4/4111 | Source (S223)
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| 1423 | Enoch's will refers to his nephew, an [illegible] SUMSION, probably a relative of the Isaac SUMSION who witnessed Enoch's first marriage. | SKRINE, Enoch (I14584)
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| 1424 | Entered the National Guard. Renounced his titles and with his Father adopted the surname Egalite. Fought in the wars of the 1st Republic then had to escape to Austria, Switzerland and finally England. On the Restoration, he returned to claim his estates. After Revolution of 1830 he was appointed lieutenant general then accepted the crown. Forced to abdicate in 1848 and fled to England. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | D'ORLEANS, Louis-Phillipe Egalite (I7251)
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| 1425 | Enumerated next to Rectory. | GALE, James (I213)
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| 1426 | Erected, and named on, father's Memorial Brass. | FLEXNEY, Thomas (I15419)
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| 1427 | Ernest died while returning to England from a coach trip to Italy. | CHINNERY, Ernest Frederick (I691)
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| 1428 | Ernest Louis Charles Albert William Hesse was reigning Grand Duke from 1892 until 1919, when he resigned the dignity. He married HRH Princess Victoria Melita (died 1 Mar 1936) and had issue. | HESSE, Ernest Louis Charles Albert W. (I7709)
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| 1429 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, Ernst Leopold E.W.J. (I7392)
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| 1430 | ERROR IN ATTRIBUTION OF CHILDREN: BOTH SONS NAMED CHARLES SURVIVED TO ADULTHOOD. | BANKS, Edward (I14812)
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| 1431 | Escaped to Ireland from Nebuchadrezzar's purging of Judah, carrying with her the Bethel Stone, which was later switched with the Stone of Destiny in order to prevent the latter from falling into the hands of Edward I of England. | TEPHI, Tamar (I14477)
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| 1432 | Estate valued at £2075 12s 9d. Probate granted on 22 Jan 1906 to Albert Diment BROOKES, insurance company's secretary and Mary Ann HECKS (wife of Richard HECKS). | FOSTER, Caroline (I19334)
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| 1433 | Estate valued at £457 10s 2d. Probate granted on 20 Oct 1892 to Samuel GADD, accountant. | AUSTIN, Rebecca (I18157)
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| 1434 | Estate valued at £555 6s 5d. Probate granted on 25 Jan 1895 to Samuel GADD, accountant. | GADD, Joseph (I18156)
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| 1435 | Estate valued at £686 4s 9d. Retired yeoman. Probate granted on 11 Jul 1896 to Frederick Collings GADD, farmer and George BURDGE, yeoman. | GADD, John (I19273)
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| 1436 | Estimated birth year: abt 1797 Year of Registration: 1875 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Age at Death: 78 District: Clifton County: Gloucestershire Volume: 6a Page: 120 | WILLIAMSON, John (I278)
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| 1437 | Excise Officer. Admin (with Will) London, 30th August to William HEMUS, railway clerk. Effects £283 15s. | HEMUS, Alfred (I18603)
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| 1438 | Executed at Carlisle 9 Feb 1306. {Burke's Peerage} | BRUCE, Thomas (I7074)
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| 1439 | Executed at carlisle 9 Feb 1306. {Burke's Peerage} | BRUCE, Alexander (I7075)
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| 1440 | Executed during Desmond's Rebellion. | BUTLER, Piers (I1283)
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| 1441 | Executed. | GORDON, George 2nd Marquis of Huntly (I8842)
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| 1442 | Executed. {Burke's Peerage} | YORK, Richard of Conisburgh (I6691)
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| 1443 | Executor to Will of F.I.Brown | GALE, James Butler (I263)
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| 1444 | Executors: Annie Maria FRANCIS of The Infirmary, Cardiff Edward William FRANCIS Mentions: Niece Hannah Sophia NUTTALL (wife of Charles Jonathan NUTTALL of Montevideo) Step Grandson Edward William FRANCIS with whom she is residing Brother George Alfred HUGHES Stepdaughter Sibella FRANCIS of Cromwell Road, Pokesdown near Bournemouth, spinster (two drawings by her sister Mary) Godson Arthur Henry FRANCIS of Buenos Aires Nieces Marian, Caroline and Gertrude HUGHES Lucy JACOBS Niece Agnes Lucy Marian SPENCER, wife of Earl Winfield SPENCER of Kinsley, Kansas USA Martha HUGHES, wife of brother George Nephews Russell & Henry HUGHES Niece Alice Victoria JACOBS and her 6 (unnamed) younger children Niece Esther Maud HUGHES Nephew Frederick HUGHES | HUGHES, Ann Catherine (I19754)
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| 1445 | Expelled from Wessex by Penda, King of Mercia in 645 and lived in exile in East Anglia until 648. He was baptised in 646 and founded the Old Minster at Winchester in 648. Married 1st the sister of Penda, King of Mercia whom he repudiated in 645. He married Seaxburh in 645. | Cenwalh (I7649)
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| 1446 | Extended Huntly Castle, and was very powerful. He entertained Mary of Guise, who was suspicious of the power and wealth he had attained, and warned her daughter, Mary Queen of Scots to avoid his offer of hospitality. Lucky for her, because the Marquis had intended to capture the Queen and kill her aides. NO SURE OF PARENTS - MAY HAVE MISSED GENERATION | GORDON, George 1st Marquis of Huntly (I8840)
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| 1447 | Extract from "Music and Advertising in Early Radio": Landers and his company decided to stay away from the “craze†of dance orchestras, which they thought would attract too young an audience for their product. Instead, their “final decision was to recreate the black face days of yore in an old-fashioned minstrel show,†which they did with comics Percy Hemus and Al Bernard in the resulting Dutch Masters Minstrels program. These two entertainers were not stars, Landers admitted, but figures who became “almost as well known as the ‘Happiness Boys.’ †| HEMUS, Percy Turner (I10912)
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| 1448 | Extract from the Shields Gazette, 22/4/1938: A Shieldsman's Diary: "...Her maternal grandfather was Parson Harrison, vicar of Old Hartlepool, while her mother was companion to Mrs. Fairles whose husband, Mr. Nicholas Fairles, J.P., was murdered at Jarrow Slake in 1832. Mrs. Rutter recalls that her mother noticed on the fateful morning that Mr. Fairles had left the house without his pistols. She ran after him with the weapons that would have saved his life but, mounted on horseback, the magistrate was quickly out of sight." | THOMPSON, Martha Ann (I600)
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| 1449 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Walter HARTSHORNE / Elizabeth LEE (F6531)
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| 1450 | Extract from Wellington Journal, 10th August 1901: "WEDDING.- Last week a very pretty wedding was celebrated in Broseley Wesleyan Chapel, the contracting parties being Miss Elizabeth Sarah Blackford, second daughter of Mr. William Blackford Benthall, and Mr. James Arthur Hartshorne, second son of Mr. James E. Hartshorne, The Lea, Benthall. Both are members of the Wesleyan Church at Broseley, and of the choir, and the bridegroom is organist and choirmaster, each being highly and deservedly respected. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. J. Brookfield (superintendent of Madeley Circuit). Mr. A. T. Hartshorne (brother of bridegroom) acted as best man. Some pretty floral decorations lent a suitable effect to the building, in which a large number of people were assembled when the bride entered, accompanied by her father, who eventually gave her away. She was attired in a dress of white muslin. The bridesmaids were Miss Jessie Blackford (sister of the bride) and Miss May Hartshorne (sister of the bridegroom). “Saviour, let Thy sanction rest†was sung by the choir, and “Side by side†by Miss M. L. Hancock of Dudley. Mr. A. Pitt played Mendelssohn’s “Wedding Marchâ€, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the wedding party proceeded to the residence of the bride’s father and partook of luncheon, after which the happy pair, amidst the congratulations of their friends, and the usual shower of confetti, left for Criccieth for the honeymoon. Among the numerous presents were a handsome tea set and clock presented by the Wesleyan Church at Broseley." | Family: James Arthur HARTSHORNE / Elizabeth Sarah BLACKFORD (F6137)
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