Matches 3,551 to 3,600 of 3,765
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| 3551 | Volume 3a Page 398 | FLEXNEY, Edward (I163)
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| 3552 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RAPPOSELLI, Tori Justina (I4821)
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| 3553 | Walter described as widower. | Source (S310)
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| 3554 | Ward of the Black Prince. | WOODFORD, John (I22104)
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| 3555 | Warden of the West March 1420. Became Earl of Salisbury in right of his wife, the heir of Thomas de Montacute. Joined Henry VI in France in 1431. Warden of both Maches 1434. Chancellor during the Duke of York's prtectorate. After the defeat at Ludford in 1459, fled to France. Returned with his son the Earl of Warwick in 1460. captured after Battle of Wakefield, taken to Pontefract Castle and secretly murdered. {Dictionary of National Biography} | NEVILLE, Richard 1st Earl of Salisbury (I7352)
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| 3556 | Was converted to Christianity and baptised by Birinus, Bishop of Dorchester in 635. | Cynegils (I7648)
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| 3557 | Was Gideon's housekeeper and insisted on his marrying her if she was to stay after Sarah Dagget died. She burnt all the family photographs. Marriage witnessed by Peter Scott, Janet Scott and Sarah Maddison | SCOTT, Sarah Milburn (I722)
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| 3558 | Was involved in the French wars of King Henry VI, with whom he sided in the Wars of the Roses. In a dispute with the Earl of Arundel in 1448 he lost his claim to Arundel Castle. He died en route to London to act as a mediator between King Henry VI and the Duke of York. {Burke's Peerage} | COURTENAY, Thomas 5th Earl of Devon (I7333)
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| 3559 | Watched Bristol Empire?/Hippodrome burning from back of father's Dental Depot. Taught himself to play violin, using one that his mother had brought from the Hartshorne household. Supposedly bore resemblance to his grandfather, Frederick Hartshorne. When little his grandmother (Nora Caffery) asked him his name, and he replied "Dack Gadd". She was delighted because she wanted him to be named after hisgreat-grandfather, John Gadd. So he became known as Jack at home until he was 12, when his mother insisted that they should drop the nickname and call him Kenneth. He was known by this name outside the family, but was John at home. [Barbara GADD] | GADD, Kenneth George Francis (I21)
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| 3560 | WCRO Ref No. P9/85 Administration bond Date 1782 Alexander, Edward Durnford, Wiltshire | ALEXANDER, Edward (I22297)
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| 3561 | Wealthy [The Book of Trowbridge, Kenneth Rogers, Barracula Books 1984] History of Hindon states that Tisbury was his native place. | TURNER, Thomas (I12241)
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| 3562 | Wellow is only 2 miles from Dunkerton. Will mentions John Godding of Holt, Mary Britten of Carlincot, Maria wife of Nicholas Walker, Ann Pothecary, Jane Deverell of Holt, George son of late William Pothecary. | GALE, Ann (I14586)
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| 3563 | Wells Reg'n District | SKRINE, May (I17835)
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| 3564 | Went to paris in 1890 and was arrested for contravening a law banishing the heirs of families that have reigned in France. {Chamber's Biographical Diction | D'ORLEANS, Louis Phillipe Robert (I7255)
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| 3565 | Went to West Indies, returning home in 1717. | STEWART, Robert (I9114)
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| 3566 | West Sandwick Cemetary, Yell | Source (S161)
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| 3567 | Western Daily Press, 17 Mar 1904: Gadd, March 14, at 25, Trinity Street, Newtown. Ellen, widow of the late William Gadd, aged 73, passed peacefully away. No flowers, by request. | BROWN, Ellen (I11486)
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| 3568 | Westoe Cemetery M.I. | Source (S157)
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| 3569 | When a widow lived in Lawe Road, South Shields and took in lodgers. | STEEL, Elizabeth (I686)
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| 3570 | When Elizabeth married ( aged 19 ) her address was given as 171, Ashby Road, Coalville. This is the address where George William Brewin was born 4 years later. One witness was Elizabeth Sadler ( relationship unknown ). | Willars, Elizabeth Ann (I15025)
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| 3571 | When Elizabeth married for the second time, a widow, her father was stated to be a mariner. | Balls, Francis (I15122)
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| 3572 | When Ellen was born in 1863, Peter was described as a farm labourer. | Price, Peter Wycott (I14992)
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| 3573 | When his son Alfred was born in 1854, David was a fisherman in Leigh, Essex. Albert Turnnidge is named on the death certificate as being present at the death. The death was registered on 17 June 1870, three days after the death. | Quilter, David (I15013)
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| 3574 | White's Directory of Yorkshire, 1837 | Source (S179)
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| 3575 | Widow at time of marriage to George FLEXNEY [PR]. | DAVIES, Sarah (I15377)
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| 3576 | Widow of Alexander Donaldson, Wright, resident at Overgate | SCOTT, Christian (I17701)
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| 3577 | Widow of Lord Angus. Sister and heiress of Anthony, Lord Lucy who willed the honour and castle of Cockermouth in Cumberland on the condition that the arms of his sister should be forever quarterd with those of the Percy's. | _______, Maud (I7825)
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| 3578 | Widow of William CAFFERY, provision merchant's foreman of Bristol. Informant: Everes L BROWN (daughter) | MILLINER, Everes(t) (I69)
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| 3579 | Widow remarried on this date. | Source (S251)
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| 3580 | Widow's will dated thus. | Source (S209)
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| 3581 | Widow. Administration granted on 23 Jan 1863 to daughters Elizabeth LOWMAN (wife of John LOWMAN) of West Buckland and Charlotte TOTTLE (wife of James TOTTLE) of Nynehead. | CORDING, Hannah (I19354)
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| 3582 | Widow. Effects valued at £56. Administration (with Will) granted on 26 Jan 1893 to Mary Ann SNELGROVE, widow. | ____, Mary Ann (I18535)
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| 3583 | Widow. Effects valued at £6 1s 3d. Administration granted on 4 Jun 1894 in London to son William Henry HEMUS, farmer. | WILMORE, Ann (I18527)
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| 3584 | Widowed mother and unmarried sister, Helen, also living here. | TAIT, James (I1108)
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| 3585 | Widower & Spinster, banns, JB X, MAD signed. | Source (S399)
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| 3586 | Widower (27) & Spinster (22) | Source (S397)
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| 3587 | Widower on marriage to Jane Jemima RICE | |
| 3588 | Widower when he married Barbara Christie. | MATTHEWS, Alfred Joseph (I910)
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| 3589 | Widower, 3 children also dead. | SKRINE, William (I687)
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| 3590 | Widower. Daughter Sarah (19, b. Totterdown, Bristol) is Housekeeper. | PEARSON, Thomas (I16914)
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| 3591 | Widower. Visiting sister, Sarah WRIGHT. | HEMUS, Daniel Peter (I744)
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| 3592 | Wife = Rhoda PEGG or Mary Jane BRAZIER | Family: Charles Henry HARTSHORNE / (F6152)
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| 3593 | Wife Agnes died in 1580. | Source (S259)
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| 3594 | Wife alone in 1841, and no relevant entry found in GRO death registers 1837-1841. | ILES, Nicholas (I308)
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| 3595 | Wife baptised in 1697. | SKRINE, Josiah (I14924)
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| 3596 | Wife born circa 1766. | Source (S171)
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| 3597 | Wife may be the Grace KINGTON granted membership of the Baptist Church 3 Jul 1785, who died 1 Aug 1812. Another possibility is the Catherine KINGTON who became a member 29 Sep 1799, and who died 28 Nov 1801. | KINGTON, Samuel (I20990)
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| 3598 | wife of Aaron. Aged 21 [This may be an error, there being no corresponding baptism of an Elizabeth GALE at Tormarton - or it may indicate that this Elizabeth GALE didn't marry Aaron WEBB] | GALE, Elizabeth (I9433)
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| 3599 | Wife of William HUTCHINGS, a Seaman. Informant: W. HUTCHINGS, widower of the deceased, present at the death. | FLEXNEY, Agnes (I183)
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| 3600 | Wife refers to herself as a widow when writing her will. | FLEXNEY, Justinian (I15325)
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