Matches 2,201 to 2,250 of 3,765
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| 2201 | Married with consent of parents. Witnessed by Henry WOODWARD and Ann HEMUS. | Family: Humphrey HEMUS / Ann WOODWARD (F6933)
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| 2202 | Marshall of the Horse at the Battle of Flodden Field. {Burke's Peerage} | HOWARD, Edmund (I6334)
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| 2203 | Martha Ann petitioned for divorce in 1897. National Archives ref J 77/624/19064. | Family: Joseph William HEMUS / Martha Ann HERITAGE (F6790)
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| 2204 | Mary Frances NEALE believed that she had Huguenot ancestry, probably through her FLEXNEY ancestors. It now seems likely that it was through the GODFREYs, GODFREY being an anglicisation of the French GODEFROI. GODFREYs are known to have been Huguenot refugees naturalised in Britain and/or Ireland in the reign of Charles II by Letters Patent. | GODFREY, ENGLAND (I14622)
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| 2205 | Mary HYATT of Backwell married James WRIGHT, Holy Trinity Nailsea, final banns read 1 Dec 1822. | HIATT, Mary (I11576)
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| 2206 | Mary LANG otp Bishop's Lydeard | Family: Lamech GADD / Mary LANG (F4437)
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| 2207 | Mary NEALE said that her mother, Florence GALE, claimed Huguenot ancestry. This might be through the glassmakers of Amblecote. See Grazebrook, H. Sydney, "Collections for a genealogy of the noble families of Henzey, Tyttery, and Tyzack (De Hennezel, De Thiétry, and Du Thisac) : 'gentilshommes verriers' from Lorraine : with a narrative pedigree of the Stourbridge branch of the first-named family and its descendants, including the several families of Brettell, Bate, Dixon, Hill, Jeston, Jervis, Pidcock and others." | WILLIAMSON Glassmakers (I2347)
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| 2208 | Mary's parents are named in son George's baptismal entry. | ALLEN, Mary (I13321)
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| 2209 | Mary, daughter of William CAFFERY and Ellen AHERN, baptised 3 Aug 1823 at Mallow, Co. Cork. Sponsors Colman NORRIS and Mary MURPHY. | CAFFERY, Mary (I147)
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| 2210 | Master & Surveyor to all the King's Works to King James. | DRUMMOND, Robert of Carnock (I11412)
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| 2211 | Master Ralph Cocking of Kingston seen bathing at Whitesands, Trelawny on Boxing Day 1931, together with Mr G H MILLINER, Misses W and Helen MILLINER and Miss J STEVENSON, Miss Violet MILLINER (Saint Andrew) and Mr Tom MILLINER (Cambridge). | COCKING, Kenneth Macdonald (I1055)
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| 2212 | Master's Certificate | Source (S117)
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| 2213 | Master's Certificate gives birth year as 1811. Age at death 57 [FreeBMD]. | STEEL, John (I1987)
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| 2214 | Maurice Victor Donald. Killed in action during World War I. {Burke's Peerage} | BATTENBERG, Maurice V.D. (I6174)
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| 2215 | May be Elizabeth (barely legible), and she and children only guessed to belong to this husband, the husband having died before 1841. | _______, Mary? (I2337)
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| 2216 | May be John ILES, buried at Holy Trinity, Nailsea on 24 Nov 1811 after being killed in a coal pit. | ILES, John (I2336)
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| 2217 | May be no coincidence that a Thomas OSBORNE married a Mary SHEWRING 24 Oct 1759 in Colerne. Colerne PRs have baptisms of both a Thomas OSBORNE and a Betty SHEWRING. | OSBORNE, Thomas (I21443)
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| 2218 | May have been born in 1295. {Iain Kerr January 1995} | CAPET, Isabelle (I6643)
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| 2219 | May have married Richard DAVIES in Broseley, 1887? | HARTSHORNE, Alice Hannah (I15897)
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| 2220 | May not be the correct Thomas. | Source (S163)
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| 2221 | May not be the daughter of this John - perhaps her father is John b. 1760. | GADD, Betty (I11256)
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| 2222 | May Pringle, daughter to Mr. John Pringle, Adjutant to the 2^ Batt. of Maj. Gener. Gordons Reg*, was bom at Maestricht the 17**^ of June 1769, and baptized the 21 of the same month by the Rev*^ Mr. Alex' Pitcame, chaplain to said Regiment. | PRINGLE, May (I21622)
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| 2223 | Maybe born well before this date - brother baptised same day was born around this date, witnessed by Census. | Source (S90)
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| 2224 | Mayor of South Shields 1882. Known locally as "Property Scott", he built George Scott Street on the site of the old Workhouse which he had "bought for a mere song". | SCOTT, George (I609)
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| 2225 | Mèore is an area on the north-west coast of Norway near Trondheim. | Rognwald "the Mighty" (I7011)
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| 2226 | mbutler.FTW | Source (S239)
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| 2227 | Medal Card indicates that Alexander GRAHAM was a Private in the Durham Light Infantry, service number 17834. He subsequently served in the South Lancashire Regiment with the number 36954. His daughter, Doreen, recalls that he spent time in India [November 2008]: the first battalions of both the DLI and the South Lancs Regiment were stationed in India throughout the War. She believed that he was sent to India to recuperate from gas attacks in the trenches. | GRAHAM, Alexander Pringle (I680)
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| 2228 | Medium stature, trained soldier. | GALE, Lansett (I14628)
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| 2229 | Medium stature. | GALE, Andrew (I14627)
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| 2230 | Melksham clearly stated as birthplace in both 1851 and 1861. | BANKS, Henry (I21221)
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| 2231 | Member of Danish Rigsgraad | SINCLAIR, Andrew Kt. (I2707)
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| 2232 | Memorial at Walton-on -Thames. | SKRINE, Henry of Warleigh,"The Tourist" (I9509)
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| 2233 | Memorial inscription - Section 4 of churchyard plan. | HEMUS, Benjamin (I2148)
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| 2234 | Mentioned as couple in Exchequer Records E 134/15Chas2/Mich19 | Source (S346)
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| 2235 | Mentioned as uncle of Rebecca Gadd in her will. | KELSON, James (I14404)
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| 2236 | Mentioned in 1816 Enclosure Award for Bishop Monkton. (Awarded 2 fields). | RUTTER, Joseph (I12383)
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| 2237 | Mentioned in father's will as the wife of Timothy GALE. | ARNOLD, Sarah (I209)
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| 2238 | Mentioned in father's will. | Source (S181)
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| 2239 | Mentioned in father's Will. | RIMMINGTON, Samuel (I19822)
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| 2240 | Mentioned in Trial | STEVENS, James (I1740)
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| 2241 | Mentioned in Will of Thomas Durrell of Fingringhoe, seaman, who held land in Birch: Repository: Essex Record Office Level: Item Office copy of Will of Thomas Durrell of Fingringhoe, seaman Reference Code D/DU 207/30 Dates of Creation 4 December 1680 Devises to sister Alice Durrell, freehold lands and tenements in Colchester and Great Birch, for life with remainder to brother Robert in fee. Bequeaths to Susannah Simons, daughter of deceased sister Margaret Cooke. £225 at age 18 according to bond made in the Ecclesiastical Court; to Thomas BAKER, son of sister Joanna BAKER, £5 at age 18; to sister Alice Durrell, £30, silver tankard, silver beaker, 5 silver spoons, 2 pars of fine sheets, bedstead with bed and bedding in parlour chamber; orders executors to void bond for payment of £150 by brother-in-law Robert BAKER Brother Robert and sister Grace executors and residuary legatees (residue of personal estate includes 'parts of shipping') | BAKER, Robert (I22374)
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| 2242 | Mentions (without stating relationship): Henry PARSONS the Younger, John PARSONS, Susan JONES, "my daughter Susan JONES mother"[?], and friends Richard CRABB and Ambras CHAPPELL. | Margaret (I22444)
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| 2243 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Stephen James GADD / Claire Hazel RUTTER (F16)
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| 2244 | Michael was evacuated from Bristol with his mother and brother in order to escape the blitz. | GADD, Michael Stephen (I33)
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| 2245 | Middle name from baptism. | SPRAGG, Ann Agnes (I279)
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| 2246 | Might be daughter of second wife. | BAKER, Jessie (I16906)
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| 2247 | Might be son of William and Sarah - but another contender married an Abigail. | BAKER, William (I15222)
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| 2248 | Might have taught at Ripon's Blue Coat School (alias Jepson's Hospital), which was in this street, and said to have been attended by son William. | MILLS, Mary (I5264)
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| 2249 | Might refer to a different Thomas (his father, perhaps?), as this Thomas would have been only about 9 years old. | BROWN, Thomas (I1623)
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| 2250 | Might refer to another individual, his cousin. | GADD, Joseph (I17241)
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