Matches 3,051 to 3,100 of 3,765
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 3051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RAMSAY, John (Jack) Christie (I4859)
|
| 3052 | Removal orders might refer to this Dan & his wife: 8.11.1753 Dan Gibson and wife Mary to remove from Wivenhoe to EC. | GIBSON, Dan (I12985)
|
| 3053 | renamed Marie Feodorovna on her marriage. {Burke's Peerage} | _______, Marie Sophie Frederica Dagmar (I7725)
|
| 3054 | Reported in the Deaths notices of The Bristol Times & Felix Farley's Bristol Journal, Saturday 4th March, 1854: "Feb 24 at Tormarton, much and deservedly respected, of consumption, aged 39 years, Mr James R BUTLER, architect and builder, son of Mr James BUTLER, of Horton." | BUTLER, James R (I7966)
|
| 3055 | Repository Suffolk Record Office Address Gatacre Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2LQ Title Bond RefNo FB159/L/1/35 Level item Date 27 Aug 1538 Description John Arnolde of Thwaite, scrivener, to John Baker and William Walker for 100 marks to abide by the award and judgement of John Cage of Woolpit, yeoman, John Wage the Elder, Thomas Certe of Wetherden, tanner, and Lawrence Lynge, concerning the right, title and possession of and in all free and copy lands with appurtenances in Haughley in the tenure of the said John Baker | BAKER, WETHERDEN (I15145)
|
| 3056 | Repository: Essex Record Office Level: Fonds CALENDAR OF ESSEX ASSIZE RECORDS Dates of Creation 4 July 1608 Scope and Content Indictment of Robert Elkin of Copford labourer there stole a sorrel mare worth 40s., belonging to Roger BAKER. Pleads not guilty; guilty; hanged. WEitnesses: Edward Claydon, Thomas BAKER. (ASS 35/50/2/38A) | BAKER, Roger (I13088)
|
| 3057 | Repository: Essex Record Office Level: Item Will of John BAKER of Birch Reference Code D/ABW 116/1/83 | BAKER, John (I3287)
|
| 3058 | Repository: Essex Record Office Level: Series Deeds of manor of Wakes Colne Reference Code D/DH VIB29 Dates of Creation 10 October 1727 Scope and Content Draft Will of William BAKER of Messing, yeoman. To wife Susan, freehold lands at Wake's Colne, Chappell, and Munt for life, and then to son William BAKER. Sons Thomas, James, John and Benjamin. Daughters, Elizabeth and Ann. | BAKER, William (I3279)
|
| 3059 | Repository: Essex Record Office Reference Code Q/RDc 5A Title [Enclosure award] Scope and Content Tolleshunt Major Date of Award: 28 May 1807. Deposited with Quarter Sessions for enrolment: 6 October 1807. Private Act: 41 George III, c.129 (1801), 'for dividing allotting and inclosing the open common Heath or waste ground and other commonable places in the parish of Tolleshunt Major otherwise Tolleshunt Beckingham'. | SMITH, William (I845)
|
| 3060 | Requested burial in Burford in his Will | GODFREY, Richard (I17973)
|
| 3061 | Researcher of REED of Tormarton anthony.james@net.ntl.com | JAMES, Anthony (I13631)
|
| 3062 | Residence and occupation given in baptismal register. | GADD, Esau (I17202)
|
| 3063 | Residence given at time of marriage to Ann Catherine HUGHES. [Hertfordshire Marriage Index (1538-1837)] | FRANCIS, James (I184)
|
| 3064 | Resident in Braintree, Massachusetts. | ADAMS, Peter Boylston (I7841)
|
| 3065 | Resident of Abbey Parish | SKRINE, Daniel (I9450)
|
| 3066 | Resident of Randolph, Mass. | ADAMS, Elihu (I7842)
|
| 3067 | Respited for his part in the murder of John, Earl of Caithness in 1529. | SINCLAIR, Edward of Strom (I5806)
|
| 3068 | Respited with Edward S. of Strom, Magnus S. of Wersetter, John S. of Tollap, Oliver S. of Havera and others by James V for the slaughter of John 3rd Earl of Caithness, when the Earl was defeated by the men of Orkney & Zetland under Sir James Sinclair. | SINCLAIR, William of Houss (I2421)
|
| 3069 | Responsible for massacre of the Royal House, whose sole survivor was her grandson, Joash, who was kept in hiding. | Athaliah (I9094)
|
| 3070 | Retired by 1851. | HARRISON, Ann (I726)
|
| 3071 | Retired to Unst where he built Muness Castle. | BRUCE, Lawrence Lucas of Cultmalundie (I2442)
|
| 3072 | Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine, M.A., Vicar of Stubbings, educated at W orcester College, Oxford. 20 Information obtained from "Burke's Landed Gentry", 1972 Edition. | SKRINE, Herbert Henry (I10176)
|
| 3073 | Rev. William DEXTER of the London Baptist Missionary Society settled in Jamaica in 1835. | MILLINER, George (I82)
|
| 3074 | RG11/2523/18/30 | Source (S48)
|
| 3075 | Richard GADD otp Tolland, Betty CAPEL otp Stogumber. | Family: Richard GADD / Betty CAPEL (F7414)
|
| 3076 | Richard GADD otp Tolland, Mary UPHAM otp Brompton Ralph. | Family: Richard GADD / Mary UPHAM (F7406)
|
| 3077 | Richard GADD otp Wilton. Married by licence. | Family: Richard GADD / Anna DYER (F4458)
|
| 3078 | Richard had no issue by either marriage. He was deposed on 30 Sep 1399 and murdered at Pontefract Castle. The crown was usurped by his cousin, Henry, 2nd Duke of Lancaster. {Burke's Peerage} | PLANTAGENET, Richard II of Bordeaux (I6659)
|
| 3079 | Richard I, called Coeur de Lion or Lion-Hearted (1157-99), King of England (1189-99), third son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine; Duke of Normandy, Duke of Acquitaine, Count of Anjou. | PLANTAGENET, Richard I "The Lionheart" (I6560)
|
| 3080 | Richard ROBINSON & Ann FORSTER, 06 Feb 1871 @ Monkwearmouth Richard ROBINSON & Mary FLOATER, 18 Jun 1782 @ Sunderland [Joiner M.Ix] | ROBINSON, Richard (I4466)
|
| 3081 | Richardus GAD of Wedmoore. (Juliana GAD, widow, of Wedmoore was buried on 27 Mar 1639, probably his wife.) | GADD, Richard (I20078)
|
| 3082 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SMITH, Robert Earl (I4963)
|
| 3083 | Robert I known as "The Devil" or "The Magnificent". He died, unmarried, on his return from pilgrimage to Jerusalem. he was succeeded by his nominated heir, his illegitimate son, William. {Burke's Peerage} | NORMANDY, Robert I, 6th Duke of (I6522)
|
| 3084 | Robert Pringle, son to Serj* John Pringle, of the 1"* Battalion of Coll. Gordon's Regiment, and in Capt. Robertson's company, and his spouse, Mary Hope, was bom the 13 of July 1761, and baptized the 15, by Mr. Alexander Pitcairn, minister to the Regiment, at Namur. | PRINGLE, Robert (I21618)
|
| 3085 | Robert.11. Son of John Brotherton decease. App to James Williamson of Atherton as a Glassmaker for 8 yrs Tr/Pe/C/6/1/221 Sept 1749 [Wigan Archives Service] | WILLIAMSON Glassmakers (I2347)
|
| 3086 | Roland Rutter's address book | Source (S74)
|
| 3087 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAVIN, Roland Edward (I10868)
|
| 3088 | ron@perrey.freeserve.co.uk provided this data. | BRAND, Hannah (I13077)
|
| 3089 | Royal Champion at the coronations of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. M.P. for Lincolnshire. | DYMOKE, Edward Kt. (I7803)
|
| 3090 | Ruby chose her first name, Ernie called her Marie. She never knew her father, who saw her only on a few occasions when she was small. She was determined to contact him after she had married and left home, but he died two days before her wedding. | BAKER, Vivienne Marie (I34)
|
| 3091 | Ruby herself said that she had not been baptised. | SKRINE, Ruby Olive (I327)
|
| 3092 | Ruby Skrine/Baker | Source (S58)
|
| 3093 | Rudolph Pringle, son to Captain Lieut* and Adjutant John Pringle and Mary Hope, his spouse, was bom at Venlo, the 13*** February 1782, baptized by the Reverend Doct' Pit- came, the 14*** February 1782. Present at the Baptism, Lieut* Coll. Halkett, Lieut* Urqu- hart, and Doctor Home. | PRINGLE, Volkier Rudolph (I21575)
|
| 3094 | Ruled 1035 - 1040. Died without issue. Succeeded by his half-brother, Hardicanute. {Burke's Peerage} | DANE, Harold I "Harefoot" (I6789)
|
| 3095 | Ruled Anjou jointly with his Father in 1106; succeeding as sole Count 14 Apr 1109. Became Count of Maine by marriage 11 Jul 1110. He resigned Anjou and Maine to his eldest son and successor in 1129. He was appointed Count of Tyre and Ptolmaide in 1129 and King of Jerusalem 21 Aug 1131; being crowned 14 Sep 1131. He was accidentally killed in the plain of Acre and was succeeded in Anjou and Maine by Geoffrey. {Burke's Peerage} | D'ANJOU, Foulques V, Comte "the Young" (I7673)
|
| 3096 | Ruled France 1314 - 1316. | CAPET, Louis X "The Quarrelsome" (I7699)
|
| 3097 | Ruled France 1316 - 1322. | CAPET, Phillip V "The Tall" (I7700)
|
| 3098 | Ruled France 1322 - 1328. | CAPET, Charles IV "The Fair" (I7701)
|
| 3099 | Ruled France 1350 - 1364. | VALOIS, John II (I7205)
|
| 3100 | Ruled France 1389 - 1422. Lost the battle of Agincourt and died insane. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | VALOIS, Charles VI "the Well Beloved" (I6720)
|
This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding v. 14.0.5, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2025.
Maintained by Stephen Gadd.