Matches 1,901 to 1,950 of 3,765
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| 1901 | Killed by car when riding a bicycle. | CHRISTIE, David (I5177)
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| 1902 | Killed by Thomas Musgrave, Captain of Bewcastle. | GRAHAM, Arthur (I11400)
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| 1903 | Killed fighting against his brother (Harold II of England) with King Harold Hardrada of Norway. | GODWINSON, Tostig (I6795)
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| 1904 | Killed in a flying accident. | SCHIRRING, Max (I7405)
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| 1905 | Killed in a flying acident. {Burke's Peerage} | _______, Gustavus Adolphus (I7400)
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| 1906 | Killed in action - Missing in Mesopotamia 1914-1918 War [Source: Ruby Baker, circa 1990] Name: SKRINE, ALBERT ARTHUR Initials: A A Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Private Regiment/Service: Royal Warwickshire Regiment Unit Text: 9th Bn. Date of Death: 02/08/1919 Service No: 23198 Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Memorial: HAIDAR PASHA MEMORIAL | SKRINE, Albert Arthur (I460)
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| 1907 | Killed in an air crash with her husband, two sons and mother-in-law. {Burke's Peerage} | _______, Cecilie (I7440)
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| 1908 | Killed in battle after being put in the front line by King David, who wanted his wife for his own. | Uriah (I9088)
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| 1909 | Killed in battle against the Turks. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | HANOVER, Frederick Augustus (I7236)
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| 1910 | Killed in battle against the Turks. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | HANOVER, Charles Philip (I7238)
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| 1911 | Killed in battle as he fought against Britons with his brother, King Ceawlin. | Cutha (I7646)
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| 1912 | Killed in battle of Flodden. | ELPHINSTONE, Alexander 1st Lord Kt. (I2708)
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| 1913 | Killed in battle. | COLVILLE, Robert of Ochiltree & Hiltoun (I3070)
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| 1914 | Killed in the battle at Annan which almost took his brother's life. Died unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | BALIOL, Henry (I7062)
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| 1915 | Killed in WW1 | HOGG, George (I13259)
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| 1916 | Killed on active service flying with the RAF during World War II. | WINDSOR, George Edward Alexander Edmund (I6187)
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| 1917 | Kinswoman Martha Clifford[?] beneficiary of Will. Appears to have died without a wife or children. Chappel is near Wakes Colne. | BAKER, Thomas (I13116)
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| 1918 | Kinswoman of Alpin | Fergusia (I12589)
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| 1919 | Knight of Wormleighton and Althorpe. High Sheriff of Northampton. He had, with other issue, two sons. {Burke's Peerage} | SPENCER, John of Wormleighton, Kt. (I7583)
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| 1920 | Knight of Wormleighton and Althorpe. Knighted in 1588. Succeeded by his only son. {Burke's Peerage} | SPENCER, John of Wormleighton, Kt. (I7585)
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| 1921 | Knighted at Agincourt | WOODFORD, Sir Robert of Ashby Folville, Leics. (I22105)
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| 1922 | Knighted. Married Elizabeth elder daughter and co-heir of David STRABOLGI, Earl of Athole, and died leaving issue. Elizabeth married secondly Sir Henry Scrope. {Burke's Peerage} | PERCY, Thomas Kt. (I7824)
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| 1923 | Knighted. Put to death. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | MORTIMER, John Kt. (I7812)
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| 1924 | Knighted. Settled in North Britain and died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | MORTIMER, Edmund Kt. (I7811)
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| 1925 | Known as "Jessie". | HARTSHORNE, Flora Jessie (I9)
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| 1926 | Known as "The Red Prince". | HOHENZOLLERN, Frederick-Charles Nicholas (I7284)
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| 1927 | Known as Alice until her father eloped with Alice HARTSHORNE, she was later known as Ruth. | HEMUS, Ruth Alice (I15616)
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| 1928 | Known as Samuel | BERRYMAN, Ernest Samuel (I17318)
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| 1929 | KoE parish registers are 1665 to 1837 (in Carlisle PRO) and IGI 1682 to 1836 Arthuret parish registers 1610 to 1928 ( " " ) and IGI 1666 to 1870 Grahams first occupied Kirkandrews in about 1530. | Graham of KIRKANDREWS (I11404)
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| 1930 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAMBRIDGE, May Helen Emma (I7317)
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| 1931 | Laird of Airth, Carnock & Plaine. | AIRTH, William of Airth, Kt. (I11431)
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| 1932 | Lambeth Palace Library holds ANCIENT RECORDS and ROLLS for the LORD of KIERY, &c. MS 600, p. 162 1615 Divers of the Fipoes, Barons of Skrine.--6 Edw. III., 22 Ri. II.[1398 AD] Harward, Barons of the Skrine.--19 Ri. II. [1395 AD] The barony of Skrine was near Tara in County Meath. King Henry II (reigned 1154-1189 AD) granted the barony of Skrine to Adam Feipo or Phepoe. The title afterwards passed to the family of Marward ["Irish Pedigrees; or, the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation" by John O'Hart, Fifth Edition, 1892] Map: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=skreen+meath&sll=53.584557,-6.560211&sspn=0.056659,0.154495&ie=UTF8&ll=53.585627,-6.560984&spn=0.118002,0.30899&z=12 | SKRINE, Bath (I2589)
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| 1933 | Lamech GADD of the parish of Bleadon. | Family: Lamech GADD / Mary CHORLY (F7380)
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| 1934 | Last Child's birthdate | Source (S26)
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| 1935 | late of Clapgate, Northfield | ROSE, Peter (I16703)
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| 1936 | late of Kittwell | HEMUS, Thomas (I16774)
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| 1937 | late of Kitwell, Northfield | HEMUS, Ann (I16773)
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| 1938 | late of the Work house. [Not certain that this event relates to this individual as the dates don't quite match] | HEMUS, William (I16730)
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| 1939 | Later censuses give birthplace as Bath. | BROWN, Ellen (I11486)
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| 1940 | later Duke of Brittany | _______, John Earl of Richmond (I6599)
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| 1941 | Leader against the Northmen. {excerpted from "Plantagenet Ancestry" by G.A. Moriarty} | BERENGER, Juhel Count of Rennes (I6388)
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| 1942 | Leah Hemus travelled to Auckland on the Albertland ship TYBURNIA in 1863. She may have travelled with the Keane family, who were on the ship, and from whose home in Auckland she was married to Charles in 1868. Charles started a straw hat-making business, which was carried on by his family. | HEMUS, Leah (I10740)
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| 1943 | Learnt upholstery and mattress business from a man in a pub. [Source: Barbara GADD] | GADD, John (I3)
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| 1944 | Lease for 21 years, at annual rent of £80: Hezekiah Haynes of Copford, esquire to John BAKER of Stutton, Suffolk, yeoman Messuage, dovehouse and lands in Copford, in occupation of Mother Sturgeon [D/DU 161/198] | BAKER, John (I3289)
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| 1945 | Leopold Arthur Louis MOUNTBATTEN. Changed his surname to MOUNTBATTEN, relinquishing his former titles of of Battenberg; created title and precedence of a younger son of a Marquis 14 Jul 1917. {Burke's Peerage} | MOUNTBATTEN, Leopold A. L. Battenberg (I6173)
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| 1946 | Leopold Charles Edward George Albert SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA. Late reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of Saxony. Succeeded as second Duke of Albany at his birth and as Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha on the death of his Uncle, Alfred Duke of Edinburgh. K.G. 15 Jul 1902 but struck off 13 May 1915. Abdicated British titles 14 Nov 1918. | SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, L. Charles Edward G.A. (I6169)
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| 1947 | Leopold George Duncan Albert. | Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Leopold George D. A. (I6132)
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| 1948 | Leopold George Frederick, 3rd son of Francis Anthony Frederick, reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. He was a General in the Russian Army and fought at Luetzen, Bautzen and Liepzig. After hesitation he declined the crown of Greece in 1830. Elected as Leopold I, King of the Belgians on 4 June 1831. He died leaving issue. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | SAXE-COBURG-SAALFELD, Leopold George F. (I6202)
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| 1949 | Letter from James Townley, Townley House, Ramsgate, Kent to John Frewen, Cold Overton concerning his niece, Elizabeth Stevens' financial problems and offering to help FRE/1766 7 Aug 1807 [East Sussex Record Office] Will of James Townley, Procurator General of the Ayles Court of Canterbury of Ramsgate, Kent Date 22 February 1817 Catalogue reference PROB 11/1589 | TOWNLEY, James (I21582)
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| 1950 | Leutgarde remarried, after the death of William, Theobal II, Count of Blois and Chartres. She was the 2nd daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Trois and Hildebrande, Princess of France | _______, Leutgarde (I7006)
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