Matches 2,901 to 2,950 of 3,765
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| 2901 | POSSIBLY: John JONES, 56, Carpenter, b. Staplegrove, Somerset, married, lodging (without wife) at St. James Street, Weston-Super-Mare | JONES, John (I144)
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| 2902 | POSSIBLY: John JONES, 60+, mariner, living in Leigh Street, Bedminster with wife Mary (60+) and son George (a chemist). This George was later a Surgeon Dentist Chemist in Walcot, Bath (1851, aged 35). | JONES, John (I144)
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| 2903 | POSSIBLY: Name: John Neale Estimated birth year: abt 1805 Year of Registration: 1866 Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar Age at Death: 61 District: Bedminster County: Somerset Volume: 5c Page: 576 | NEALE, John (I97)
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| 2904 | POSSIBLY: Name: Mary Ann Wills Year of Registration: 1864 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Bristol County: Avon, Gloucestershire Volume: 6a Page: 44 | HAYNES, Mary Ann (I16381)
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| 2905 | POSSIBLY: record title: England Marriages, 1538?1973 groom's name: William Parsons bride's name: Margaret Abbott marriage date: 1565 marriage place: Mere, Wiltshire, England NAME: Thomas Parsons SPOUSE: Margarett Snooke MARRIAGE: 26 Jan 1600 - Tisbury, Wiltshire, England | Family: PARSONS / Margaret (F8040)
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| 2906 | POSSIBLY: 28 DEC 1756 School Wynd United Presbyterian, Dundee, son of William DONALDSON. School Wynd was on the south side of Overgate, on the west side of the Parish Church. | DONALDSON, Alexander (I17699)
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| 2907 | Possibly: married Wendy HEAD in Winchester Reg'n District, Q4 1965 - this couple had no children registered in England or Wales up to 1970. | PETTY, John (I9788)
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| 2908 | POSSIBLY: Year of Registration: 1848 Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar District: Stroud (1837 Onw) County: Gloucestershire Volume: 11 Page: 414 | MASON, Sarah (I95)
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| 2909 | PR | Source (S102)
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| 2910 | PR baptisms searched 1732-1764: several ILES families found, but not Nicholas's baptism. Jonas son of another Nicholas ILES was baptised 1 May 1741. | ILES, Nicholas (I2328)
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| 2911 | PR BTs handwritten transcript | Source (S227)
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| 2912 | PR. Witnesses: William Hardy & Richard Donsey (regular). Banns, botp. | Source (S312)
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| 2913 | Praeteriens udis haec cerne viator ocellis Digna est haec lacrimis tristis imago tuis Nempe quod es fuimus, mox qd sumus ipse futurus Vive memor mortis, cætera mitte deo. [Traveller passing by, look with wet eyes: this sad image is worthy of your tears. Undoubtedly we have been what you are, and soon you yourself will be what we are. Live mindful of death, and leave everything else to God] | FLEXNEY, Ralph (Mayor of Oxford) (I15324)
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| 2914 | Predeceased his father. | SINCLAIR, Patrick (I5941)
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| 2915 | Present at birth of Gideon, his grandson. | WILLIAMSON, Robert (I3038)
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| 2916 | Present at death of his brother-in-law, John Dagget. | STOKER, William (I9792)
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| 2917 | Present at mother's death. Higher Executive Officer of Department of Health for Scotland. Listed in directories at this address from 1917 until 1964. Had a summer holiday home in Burra, Shetland. | WILLIAMSON, Henry (I2230)
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| 2918 | President of Bristol Chamber Commerce. | CLARK, Michael (I230)
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| 2919 | Presumed adult at burial - no parents named | Source (S235)
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| 2920 | Presumed to be a sibling of Sarah and Ann because a SKRINE witnessed his marriage, and Sarah married Josiah SKRINE within a few days of James's marriage. | OSBORNE, James (I17958)
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| 2921 | Pretender to the Duchy of Normandy. | NORMANDY, William III, 9th Duke of ? (I6525)
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| 2922 | Previous property in census occupied by William & Elizabeth RUDKIN. | SAVILL, Mary Ann Rosannah (I17050)
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| 2923 | Previous to his accession to the Peerage, he was as Lord Althorpe a distinguished member of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1830 - 1834. Died without issue, the title passing to his next surviving brother. {Burke's Peerage} | SPENCER, John Charles 3rd Earl Spencer (I7624)
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| 2924 | Prince William was killed in a flying accident. | Windsor, William Henry Andrew Frederick (I6282)
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| 2925 | Princess Royal. | HANOVER, Charlotte Augusta Matilda (I6475)
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| 2926 | Princess Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Bradenburg-Ansbach. | BRANDENBURG-ANSBACH, Wilhelmina C. C. (I6218)
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| 2927 | Prisoner of War in Japan WWII | HADDON, Robert (I575)
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| 2928 | Private baptism | GADD, Mary (I17236)
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| 2929 | Private baptism. | HEMUS, Isaac S (I18408)
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| 2930 | Private, 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, taken POW at the fall of Singapore on Feb 15th 1942. | GOODLAD, William (I10605)
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| 2931 | Privately baptized daughter of William & Anne. | MURRELL, Martha Maria (I9936)
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| 2932 | PRO: Dec. 1868 Frederick George Skrine Bath 5c. 1143. Marriage | SKRINE, Frederick George (I1984)
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| 2933 | Probable ancestor of Rutters of Moore. | RUTTER, John (I3657)
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| 2934 | Probable daughter Sybilla was not baptised as a child: perhaps there were other children unbaptised. | MILLINER, Jacob (I14842)
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| 2935 | Probable: This is John URCH's address in an 1895 directory. | MILLINER, Martha "Hannah" (I85)
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| 2936 | Probably a daughter of Christian and Constance MYHRE, he a shipping clerk born c.1848 in Holmsby, Norway, she born c.1851 in Toneberg, Norway. They had (among other sons and daughters) a daughter named Elvira born c.1874 in Toneberg, and all lived in Cardiff in 1881, 1891 and 1901. | MYHRE, Ellen Bastine (I17138)
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| 2937 | Probably a posthumous reference. | ILES, Nicholas (I308)
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| 2938 | Probably Ann Wilson Estimated birth year abt. 1827 Year of Reg. 1874 Quarter of reg. Jan-Feb-Mar. Age at death: 47 District: Uxbridge County: Middlesex Volume 3a Page 21 Husband Henry Wilson married again in 1877. | WILSON, Ann (I16470)
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| 2939 | Probably baptised at Bathford, whose registers are missing from 1743-1754.CHECK BISHOP'S TRANSCRIPTS. | SKRINE, Enoch (I14584)
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| 2940 | Probably Catherine Gay MILLINER | MILLINER, Catherine Gay (I1069)
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| 2941 | Probably Frederick Hemus had no formal training for the Baptist ministry. Certainly at the time only a minority of Baptist ministers attended a Baptist College, although some would have studied under a Baptist minister who took several young men into his home and taught them. However, by the 1840s the need for an educated ministry was increasingly recognized by Baptists and so the number of College-trained ministers increased. [Rev. Michael Collis, Baptist historian, 2007] | HEMUS (aka HARTSHORNE), Reverend Frederick (I88)
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| 2942 | Probably irrelevant, on account of being aged only 5 in 1785: Indenture of apprenticeship DE/Wy/42235 1 Oct 1785 Contents: James Francis eldest son of Joseph Francis, servant to John Heaton of Old Burlington Street, Middlesex, esquire, bound to William Walker of Chancery Lane, tailor. Signatures. Seals. John HEATON was the agent of the Duke of Devonshire, and lived at No.6 Old Burlington Street. He also owned "Bedfords" at Havering-atte-Bower in Essex (near Romford) from 1771 to 1818. His son, marrying an ELLIS, came into possession of Wyddial Hall, Hertfordshire - hence the apprenticeship papers being in that collection. William WALKER, merchant tailor, is listed at 33 Chancery Lane in a 1790 Directory. Possibly the same man is listed as a lace and fringe maker at 28 Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1788, 1789 and 1791. NOT relevant: Will of Joseph Francis of Saint Margaret Westminster , Middlesex 12 June 1807 PROB 11/1462 - refers to brother John FRANCIS and brother-in-law Samuel Smith, and to Thomas FRANCIS of Birmingham (relationship not stated). Joseph claims to have no family. | FRANCIS, James (I19760)
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| 2943 | Probably not born before this date, as he was still boarding at school in 1571. | GODFREY, Daniel (I17974)
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| 2944 | Probably not married. No marriage found, nor a death for Caroline before 1891, when Frederick was with Mary. | Family: Frederick Richard FLEXNEY / Caroline (F6287)
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| 2945 | Probably NOT the James BROWN in Braintree Workhouse in Bocking, a32, Ag. Lab., wife Ann [SAWARD - m. White Notley 9 Mar 1841, before 1841 census!] a31 Straw Plaiter, and children Esther (7), Myra (4) and Mary (2), all BORN WHITE NOTLEY. By 1861, Esther was a servant is Islington. Ann might be the Ann BROWN d.Q1 1857 West Ham. Myra not found in 1861. Mary might be the Mary Ann living with James in 1861, though her age is inconsistent. | BROWN, James (I345)
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| 2946 | PROBABLY NOT this one, whose age at death was not 50 (according to GRO): Name: Sarah Haynes Year of Registration: 1841 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun District: Clifton County: Gloucestershire Volume: 11 Page: 238 | CRATES, Sarah (I922)
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| 2947 | Probably not: 25 May 1810 William Harrison, of Hart, age: 60, died 23 May 1810, labourer, of a dropsy | HARRISON, William (I11836)
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| 2948 | Probably related to the Moses BUTLER, butcher of Dyrham, whose will was proven in 1761. | BUTLER, George (I19978)
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| 2949 | Probably right Sarah E SKRINE, aged 83 | SMIRTHWAITE, Sarah Eliza (I12244)
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| 2950 | Probably the eldest son, as he was the main beneficiary of his father's will. | BAKER, William (I15289)
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