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3151 Sent to Muller's Orphanage in Bristol. Later returned to Jamaica[Source?] before marrying back in England. MILLINER, Hannah Maria (I1026)
 
3152 September 1868 H J Milliner, aged 50, Preacher, took ship from Kingston Jamaica to New York. Might this be one James's sons, with incorrect age and initials?! Family: James T MILLINER / Mary BANKS (F32)
 
3153 Servant in household of sister, Mary Ann. POTTS, Sarah Jane (I12151)
 
3154 Servant of John Hamilton, GP.  BROWN, Emily (I320)
 
3155 Served in the Confederate Army, rising to Major General commanding the Confederate cavalry. Was later elected to the US Congress. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} LEE, William Henry FitzHugh (I7562)
 
3156 Served in the Confederate Army, rising to the rank of Major General and commanded a division in 1864. Succeeded his Father as President of the Washington and Lee University. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} LEE, George Washington Custis (I7566)
 
3157 Served in the South African War. SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, Christian Victor (I6159)
 
3158 Served in WW1 WHITE, Sidney (I13262)
 
3159 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHRISTIE, Douglas Allan (I5196)
 
3160 Settlement Papers indicate that Dan & wife +4 daughters moved from Colchester Borough to Earls Colne 23/2/1727. 1743-45: Poor Overseer. Bondsman for marriage of Phoebe Gibson of St. Bottolphs Parish, Colchester in 1729. Phoebe was then aged 26, and married another tailor of Earls Colne. 1734: held freehold of property in Colchester, living in Earls Colne. 1742: took over tenure of "Morses", also known as "Bakers", from Geo. Angier. GIBSON, Dan (I12978)
 
3161 She a widow. Transcript gives date as 10 Feb 1672/3 Family: William MILLINER / Jane (F5784)
 
3162 She accompanied Edward to the Crusade and is said to have saved his life by sucking poison from a wound. The route of her cortege from Grantham to London was marked at the stopping places by Eleanor Crosses, erected by Edward; the last at Charing Cross. Her heart was buried at Blackfriars. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} CASTILE, Eleanor de (I6610)
 
3163 She also had issue of her third marriage. {Burke's Peerage} PLANTAGENET, Anne (I7156)
 
3164 She and husband attended Old King Street Baptist Church. CAFFERY, Mary Ellen Nora (I6)
 
3165 She founded Sweetheart Abbey, Kirkcudbright. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} GALLOWAY, Devorguilla (I7051)
 
3166 She had probably had a slight stroke that caused her to fall a few weeks before her death, but was fit enough to have an operation to fix a fracture. But she became somewhat confused. Penny GAY spent the last few weeks with her, and said that Barbara was ready to go. But she insisted that she didn’t want any family round her death bed – true to form, she didn’t want to be bothered by people gawping at her when she was trying to get on with dying! GADD, Barbara Joy (I49)
 
3167 She was dropped on her head while a baby, which led to epileptic-like fits later in life. GADD, Minnie Ellen L (I50)
 
3168 Sheats Court was enumerated immediately before Slopers Lane, in the same district as the North Side of Unity Street. HOWELL, Martha (I921)
 
3169 Shelton, Bedfordshire:

"By 1387 the property had come into the hands of Sir William Marmyon, who in that year quitclaimed Shelton (here for the first time called a manor) to John la Warre, Anketin Malory, William Palmer and others. (fn. 22) In 1398 Thomas Wareton with Elizabeth complained that John la Warre, William Palmer and the others had unjustly disseised them of their Shelton property, (fn. 23) and in the same year they quitclaimed the manor to Sir Gerard Braybrook the younger, Sir William Malory of Papworth and others for 200 marks of silver. (fn. 24)

"Sir William Malory died seised of Shelton in 1445, leaving as heir his son Thomas. (fn. 25) For the next 200 years few documents have been found concerning this manor, but it presumably remained in the hands of the Malory family, as in 1582 William Malory held it, (fn. 26) whilst Ralph Malory was lord of the manor in 1635."

[Victoria County History - Bedfordshire] 
MALORY, Ralph (I21966)
 
3170 Shetland Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Source (S160)
 
3171 Shipwrecked durin a hurricane while raiding against English merchantmen at end of English Civil War. Known as Prince Maurice of the Rhine. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} PALANTINE, Maurice (I7256)
 
3172 Short, so nicknamed "Beg", meaning little. DRUMMOND, Malcolm Beg Thane of Lennox (I11440)
 
3173 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, Sibylla C.M.A.B.F. (I7389)
 
3174 Sidesman in Bath Abbey. LEGG, Charles Henry (I397)
 
3175 Single woman Family: / Abigail HEMUS (F6937)
 
3176 Sir Robert SPENCER of Wormleighton and Althorpe was elevated to the Peerage 21 Jul 1603. He was a very spirited Member of Parliament. He was succeeded by his only surviving son. {Burke's Peerage} SPENCER, Robert 1st Baron Spencer (I7587)
 
3177 Sister Fanny baptised same day. HARTSHORNE, Edward (I15609)
 
3178 Sister Hannah HEMUS living with her at this address. HEMUS, Eleanor (Helen) (I736)
 
3179 Sister Jessie living at number 7. GALE, Selina Annie (I224)
 
3180 Sister Lucy PEARSON (b. Stratford-upon-Avon) visiting here. PEARSON, Thomas (I16914)
 
3181 Sister or sister-in-law named Martha Baker. BAKER, William (I3281)
 
3182 Sister Selina living at number 5.  GALE, Jessie Blanche (I234)
 
3183 Sister's birth year. Source (S206)
 
3184 Sister's name (in 1699) was Dorothy DUTTON. Not specified whether this is married or maiden name. Ann (I15326)
 
3185 Sister, Emma HEMUS, also at this address. HEMUS, Eleanor (Helen) (I736)
 
3186 Skipper Lieutenant, Royal Naval Patrol Service. GOODLAD, William (I10530)
 
3187 Skrine: In the barony of Tyrera and about eight miles west of Coloony, Tipraid prince of the Hy Fiachrii granted Knocknamoile to St Columb. It was afterwards called Scrinium Santi Adamnani. This is now a parish church in the diocess of Killala. [Statistical Survey of the County of Sligo With Observations on the Means of Improvement; Drawn Up in the Year 1801, for the Consideration, and Under the Direction of the Dublin Society By James M'Parlan, Royal Dublin Society].

Saint Adomnán of Iona (627/8 ? 704) was abbot of Iona (679-704), and was the biographer of Saint Columba. [Wikipedia]

So Knocknamoile was renamed as "Shrine of Saint Adomnan". 
SKRINE, Bath (I2589)
 
3188 Slain at the battle of Shrewsbury. {Burke's Peerage} STAFFORD, Edmund, 5th Earl of (I7160)
 
3189 Slain at the battle of St Albans, leaving with other issue, his eldest son and heir, Henry. {Burke's Peerage} STAFFORD, Humphrey, 6th Earl of (I7163)
 
3190 Slain at the Battle of Tewkesbury during the Wars of the Roses. LANCASTER, Edward Prince of Wales (I6746)
 
3191 Slain at the Battle of Wakefield. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} YORK, Edmund Plantagenet (I6748)
 
3192 Slain by Saracens. ST. CLAIR, William Kt. (I5457)
 
3193 Slain in battle. Died before Father, unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} PALANTINE, Philip (I7258)
 
3194 Smith families were bakers/farmers at Witham and Bocking... (Freeholders 1734) SMITH, Henry (I12771)
 
3195 Sold Estate to Herbert Anderton in 1893. SCOTT, Robert Thomas Charles of Melby (I7982)
 
3196 Sole beneficiary of father's Will. SKRINE, Emma (I12265)
 
3197 Solihull Reg'n District SKRINE, Florence Joyce (I10188)
 
3198 SOME DOUBT: A Sarah DURBIN married at Yatton in 1776 to a William MERRICK. DURBAN, Sarah (I10989)
 
3199 Some paintings passed to W.E.O. Scott (solicitor), and some of these presented to South Shields Public Library. Others at Gateshead Art Gallery and possibly Greenwich Maritime Museum. 1858: 9 Burrows Street, South Shields. SCOTT, John (I608)
 
3200 Some suppositions made in linking Thomas son of James with the Thomas with this family. CHRISTIE, Thomas (I3127)
 

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