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| 1451 | Extract from Wellington Journal, 10th March 1912: "DEATH OF MR. T. JONES.- On Friday last week Mr. Thomas Jones suddenly passed away, in his 58th year, at his residence, Wesley House, Duke Street. Deceased had been employed as a gilder at the Coalport China Works from his youth upwards. He had been a member of “Rose of Sharon†Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., for a number of years, and a large contingent of that body, attired in regalia, attended the funeral, also the committee of the United Friendly Societies. He had been a regular attendant at the Broseley Wesleyan Chapel for many years, and was well-known and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. The remains were laid to rest in Broseley Cemetery on Wednesday. A service was held in the Wesleyan Chapel by the Rev. P. Amys (Iron-Bridge), who also officiated at the cemetery. Two favourite hymns of the deceased, “Hark! The song of holy voices†and “Eternal Light,†were feelingly rendered by the choir, and the organist (Mr. J. A. Hartshorne) played “O Rest in the Lord†as the cortege entered the chapel, and the “Dead March†in “Saul†as they left. The mourners were Messrs. A. O. Jones and F. A. Jones (sons). E. Davis, G. W. Aston, and A. Taylor (brother-in-law), Walter Davis, Ernest Price, Wm. Price, F. Bangham, and Norman Taylor (nephews), Fletcher Plimley of Birmingham (cousin), and A. M. Williams. Among the friends were Messrs. J. E. Hartshorne, J. Davies, J. Chilton, C. Chilton, and several of deceased’s fellow workmen. As a mark of respect most of the houses en route to the cemetery had blinds drawn or shutters up. Mr. Thomas Jones, P.P.G.M. (secretary), read the address prescribed by the Independent Order of Oddfellows at the graveside. Wreaths were contributed by “His loving wife†`Bert and Fred (sons), “Madge and Lill (daughters),†“His sister (Pattie), “ Mrs. Edwin Davis and family, “His sister (Lizzie).†Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor and family, Mr, and Mrs. George Aston and family. Mr. Cecil Jones (son), and Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorne (Zanesville, Ohio, U.S.A.), Miss Beszant, Miss M. Hartshorne, and members of Broseley Wesleyan Church and Choir, and Mrs. Legge (sister). The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. James Davies (King Street)." | JONES, Thomas (I15914)
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| 1452 | Extract from Wellington Journal, 22nd June 1907: "DEATH OF MR N. T. HARTSHORNE.-Early on Monday, morning there passed away at the Lady Forester HosÂpital, Broseley, Mr. Nathaniel Thomas Hartshorne, who underwent an operation on the previous Friday. Deceased, who was 67 years of age, had been a memÂber of Court “Rose of the Greenâ€, No. 3353, Ancient Order of Foresters, held at Broseley, for 29 years, and had been secretary of the Broseley and Iron-Bridge district over 25 years. He had also been secretary of Court “Pride of the Villageâ€, No. 4965, held at Nordley, for 15 years, and had occupied the position of registration agent for the Unionist party in the Broseley polling district for a number of years. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow and family. On Thursday the remains of deceased were laid to rest in the cemetery. The Rev. G. Fleming Lamb, rector, was the officiating clergyman. There were a good number of friends present to witness the solemn obsequies, Forestry being strongly represented. There was a large contingent from Court “Rose of the Green"†held at Broseley, of which the deceased was a member up to the time of his death; Court “Royal George†(Iron-Bridge) was represented by, Messrs. John Barker and William Morgan; Court “Iron Duke†(Coalport.), by Mr. Clement Fennell; “Pride of the Village†(Nordley), by Mr. William EdÂwards; and “Sabrina†(Highley), by Mr. G. Hammond. Blinds were drawn and shutters put up at several of the houses and shops en route to the cemetery. The address prescribed by the, Order of Foresters was then impressively read at the graveside by Councillor J. Nicklin. A number of beautiful wreaths were sent by sorrowing relatives and friends." | HARTSHORNE, Nathaniel Thomas (I15629)
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| 1453 | Extracts from "Speece-Robinson Ancestry", David B. Boles and Harold W. Boles, (1997, Troy, NY). Also in Quaker Birth Records | Source (S244)
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| 1454 | Extracts from "Speece-Robinson Ancestry", David B. Boles and Harold W. Boles, (1997, Troy, NY). Might be considered unreliable - see notes on marriage of Hannah FLEXNEY. | Source (S241)
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| 1455 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: George MILLINER / Catherine INERARITY (F6381)
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| 1456 | Family Bible records that the ceremony was performed by Samuel Day, who was Vicar of St. Phillip & St. Jacob. | GADD, William Charles (I64)
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| 1457 | Family emigrated via Liverpool aboard "Resolute", arriving in New York 26 Oct 1858. | Family: Benjamin HEMUS / Matilda WALL (F1976)
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| 1458 | Family held the lands from Bath Abbey in the manors of Forde with Warleigh, Somerset in 1446. | SKRINE, John of Bathford (I9488)
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| 1459 | Family living with him in 1851. | MURRELL, David (I14742)
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| 1460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GAY, Nicholas (I15)
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| 1461 | FamilySearch.org [in 2011] lists 2 children of this name baptised to Joseph & Hannah GOODDIN at Little Horkesley, Essex. However, the burial of the younger of the two is also listed. | GOODEN, Elizabeth (I2689)
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| 1462 | Farm (in Tolleshunt?) known as BAKERs as early as 1576 DE/BOX IV/62,63 1576 These documents are held at Longleat House Contents: Settlement by Walter [Devereux], Earl of Essex, etc., of the manor of Monkton and all his other lands in co. Pembroke lately purchased Richard Vaughan, the manors of Oldhall and Bourchiers Hall in Tollesbury, the farms called Bakers and Swaynes, and all his lands in Tollesbury, Tolleshunt, Goldanger and Wivenho, co. Essex, and lands etc., in Hitchin, co Hertford, intrust in augmentation of the jointure Lettice, his wife, with remainder to Robert his son in tail, with further provisos. Dat. 14 June, 18 Eliz. Signed by the Earl, Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon, Sir Francis Walsingham and others, trustees, with seals. In duplicate | BAKER, TOLLESHUNT (I15141)
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| 1463 | Farmed at Octon Grange and High Caythorpe | DAGGET, Robert (I14381)
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| 1464 | Farmer, late of Buryend Bush Farm, Wichenford. Effects valued at £286 18s 4d. Probate granted on 11 Aug 1890 to niece Ann Elizabeth JONES of Brook Cottage, Wichenford, spinster, one of the executors. | HEMUS, Humphrey (I18611)
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| 1465 | Farmer. Effects valued at £1136 18s 3d. Probate granted on 22 May 1889 to George DERRICK of Churchill, farmer (neighbour), one of the executors. | GADD, John (I19337)
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| 1466 | Farmer. Effects valued at £1201 14s 11d. Probate granted on 27 Nov 1884 to Charles MORTON, Castle Street, Worcester, innkeeper and Richard Henry LOXLEY, Wolverton, Stoulton, farmer. Executors. | HEMUS, William (I18640)
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| 1467 | Farmer. Effects valued at £580 15s. Probate granted on 9 Dec 1895 to James DOCKER, farmer. | HEMUS, Edwin (I18461)
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| 1468 | Farmer. Effects valued at under £1000. Will proved 13 Nov 1867. Probate granted to George HEMUS of 23 Brompton Road, Brompton, Middlesex, chemist, son, one of the executors. | HEMUS, Thomas Carwardine (I18522)
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| 1469 | Farmer. Estate valued at £1564 15s. Administration granted on 25 Nov 1903 to widow Alice Eliza Bell GADD. | GADD, Robert William Hock (I19324)
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| 1470 | Farmer. Effects valued at under £1500. Probate granted on 8 May 1874 to brother Herbert HEMUS of the Parish of St Martin, Worcestershire and Herbert TOVEY of Stoulton, farmers and executors. | HEMUS, William (I18596)
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| 1471 | Father given as baker, mother Eleanor. | SCOTT, Ann (I1978)
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| 1472 | Father is mistakenly on marriage certificate as WILLIAM. | SKRINE, Josiah Osborne (I392)
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| 1473 | Father named as Edward Flexney, solicitor's clerk, on birth certificate, but as James Francis, solicitor, on marriage certificate. 1861: Surname is given as Flexney, though her mother is listed as Francis, widow. 1871: Surname given as Francis, mother Hutchings by now. Name given as "formerly Francis" on son Thomas's birth certificate. | FRANCIS (alias FLEXNEY), Agnes (I115)
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| 1474 | Father named on baptismal record as "John" | REED, Shadrach (I13588)
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| 1475 | Father not named at baptism. | PIMBLE, Albert J. (I14605)
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| 1476 | Father not named at baptism. | PIMBLE, Joseph G. (I14606)
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| 1477 | Father of Robert Bruce, laird of Auchinbowie | BRUCE, _______ of Auchinbowie? (I11435)
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| 1478 | Father of William Monteith of Westcarse | MONTEITH, _______ of Westcarse? (I11434)
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| 1479 | Father present at the death and registered it 3 Mar 1854. | BUTLER, James R (I7966)
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| 1480 | Father working away (in Bristol with mother). Mother's brother Edward BRAZIER living at same address. | FRANCIS, James E (I19779)
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| 1481 | Father's name given on 1864 marriage certificate. | GADD, Jonathan (I14446)
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| 1482 | Fathers - Shadrack JONES and John HEMUS, both farmers. Witnessed by John and Hannah HEMUS | Family: Humphrey HEMUS / Elizabeth JONES (F6944)
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| 1483 | Fell at battle of Halidonhill. | STEWART, James of Pearston, Kt. (I8319)
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| 1484 | Fell overboard when trying to catch an albatross. | WILLIS, George (I12133)
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| 1485 | Feodora Maria Alma Marguerite von der HORST. Daughter of Baron Bernhard von der HORST and former wife of Baron Wolf Sigismund Pergler von PERGLAS. | HORST, Feodora Maria Alma M. von der (I7391)
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| 1486 | Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Woelfenbuttel | BRUNSWICK-W., Ferdinand Albert II (I8385)
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| 1487 | Field Marshal in the [Holy Roman] Imperial Army. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | HANOVER, Maximilian William (I7237)
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| 1488 | Fine commander and administrator, but ruthlessly ambitious. | Richard III (I2866)
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| 1489 | First Bruce of Sumburgh | BRUCE, William of Sumburgh, Dunrossness (I2268)
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| 1490 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GOODLAD, Morgan Henderson (I10579)
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| 1491 | Fishing vessel skipper. | GOODLAD, Henry (I10573)
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| 1492 | Fled from Paris in 1795 and took refuge in Belgium and later England. Upon the defeat of Napoleon in April 1814, he landed at Calais at the head of a 'legitimist' party. Although working under a new constitution, he tried to exercise the powers of the traditional monarch. | BOURBON, Stanislas Xavier Louis XVIII (I7231)
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| 1493 | Fled the country 11 Dec 1688 Declared to have Abdicated by Parliament, 28 Jan 1689 | STUART, James II (I6382)
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| 1494 | FLEXNEY Edward Q2 1849 Salford xx 917 | FLEXNEY, Edward Harrington (I15644)
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| 1495 | Follows Joseph Francis's Bridge Street household on census enumeration. | _______, Elizabeth (I14624)
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| 1496 | Formerly of Brimscombe, Weare, Somerset. Spinster. Effects under £450. Probate granted on 12 Oct 1875 to brother John GADD of Brimscombe, yeoman, sole executor. | GADD, Mary (I19270)
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| 1497 | Formerly the Duke's mistress. {Burke's Peerage} | CREPON, Gonnor de of Denmark (I6782)
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| 1498 | Fought against the Britons. Possibly same as Cutha. | Cuthwulf (I7664)
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| 1499 | Fought on the Scottish side. His brother inherited the English de BRUS estates. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | BRUS, Robert de 2nd Lord of Annandale (I7066)
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| 1500 | Found guilty of conspiring to assassinate his father. Sentenced by his Father to death, although the sentence was not formally recorded. He died shortly afterwards; the suspicions being that he was poisoned or strangled. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | _______, Don Carlos (I7567)
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