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601 Ancestor of the Earl of Cholmondeley. BELWARDE, Robert (I3598)
 
602 Ancestor of the earls of Effingham. {Burke's Peerage} HOWARD, William (I7745)
 
603 Ancestor of the Scottish race. Scota (I14492)
 
604 Ancestor of wife of G. B. (Barrie) ATKINSON [atkinson@pangea.ca] RUTTER, Ralph (I13189)
 
605 Ancestry detailed in LDS PAF SYDENHAM, John (I1401)
 
606 Ancestry detailed in LDS PAF TREVELYAN, Joan (I1402)
 
607 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, Andreas M.A.S.H.F.H. (I7396)
 
608 Ann = widow, nee HUISH. Family: James GADD / Ann JOYCE (F6188)
 
609 Ann AMOS of Northfield. HEMUS, Nancy (I16716)
 
610 Ann and Arthur are listed in consecutive households in the 1841 census. Family: Arthur Henry Parsons YOUNG / Ann BARTLETT (F167)
 
611 Ann JEFFERIES aged 20 living with him in 1841, but not Elizabeth, who was visiting son Emmanuel in Littledean.
Grandson Josiah also living with them in 1851 - no indication of his parents, but Maria & George (both unmarried) were still living at home. 
JEFFERIES, William (I351)
 
612 Anne was the only surviving child, according to her son, William. Family: Samuel PRICE / Sarah (F7321)
 
613 Another ex-resident of Shakespeare Street, Stratford-upon-Avon in 1851 was now living in York Road, Bedminster, which is at the bottom end of St. Luke's Road. This was Robert HEWINS, not known to have been a relative of Frederick. It may be that they didn't know each other, but it highlights the difficulty of keeping Frederick's family background secret. HEMUS (aka HARTSHORNE), Reverend Frederick (I88)
 
614 Another William Turnbull (son of Thos.) bap. 31 May 1761 Tanfield, but Charles is chosen here on account of his great grandson's middle name. William TURNBULL & Isabel RUTLISH, 29 May 1773 @ Medomsley [Joiner M.Ix.] TURNBULL, William (I12105)
 
615 Apparently not married when her brother William died. SKRINE, Elizabeth (I10676)
 
616 Appears in both Witney and Wrexham in 1851 census. FLEXNEY, John (I200)
 
617 Appears in neither 1841 census nor GRO death registers up to 1841. Source (S172)
 
618 Appears not to have live long enough to succeed his elder brother. {Speculation} SAXON, Ethelswith (I6892)
 
619 Appears on photo with Tony Baker Source (S51)
 
620 Appears to be a second christening. WILLIAMSON, Mary Ann (I17145)
 
621 Appears to have been baptised twice. WILLIAMSON, Henry Grabham (I282)
 
622 appears to have died in infancy. PRINGLE, Elisabeth Caroline Anna Jenny (I21628)
 
623 Appointed Constable of England. He was murdered at calais. {Burke's Peerage} PLANTAGENET, Thomas Duke of Gloucester (I6701)
 
624 Appointed Knight of Shire for Thompson's Walls, Glendale in 1743. Sons all died without male heirs. SCOTT, James (I4438)
 
625 Appointed Knight of the Garter. Succeeded by his only surviving son. {Burke's Peerage} SPENCER, Robert 2nd Earl of Sunderland (I7593)
 
626 Appointed Knight of the Garter. A distinguished statesman and one of the Principal Secretaries in the reigns of Queen Anne and George I. He married three times and was succeeded by his eldest son (of the 2nd marriage). {Burke's Peerage} SPENCER, Charles 3rd Earl of Sunderland (I7595)
 
627 Apprenticed to Mr. Forth. DAGGITT, Dinah (I14369)
 
628 Arms of one of his descendants suggets that he may have descended from the Grahams of Montrose. GRAHAM, Henry de Lord of Hutton (I11407)
 
629 Army service record, which gained information from marriage certificate. Source (S285)
 
630 Arrived aboard "Orontes" with husband, also aged 59. He described as Factory Manager, she as HD [=Home Duties].
Address given as c/o E.S.A. Bank Ltd., 5 Gracechurch Street, London. 
MCINTYRE, Lavinia G (I19503)
 
631 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GADD, Arabella Vivienne (I12763)
 
632 Arrived in Scotland from Normandy via Hungary, with the knight Bartholomew Ladislaus Leslyn as escort to Princess Margaret (wife of King Malcolm Canmore). Granted lands at Rosslyn and became queen's cupbearer. ST. CLAIR, William The Seemly, Kt. (I14507)
 
633 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GADD, George Graham (I8838)
 
634 Arshbishop of Rouen in 989. {Burke's Peerage} EVREUX, Robert, Count of (I7001)
 
635 Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert. Died before Father with issue. {Burke's Peerage} SAXE-COBURG, Arthur Frederick Patrick A. (I6165)
 
636 Arthur William Patrick Albert, created Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 24 May 1874. The title passed to his grandson, upon the latter's death in 1943, the titles became extinct. {Burke's Peerage} SAXE-COBURG, Arthur William Patrick A. (I6131)
 
637 Assasinated. _______, Alexander King of Yugoslavia (I6156)
 
638 Assassinated. KENNEDY, Gilbert 2nd Earl of Cassilis (I8234)
 
639 Assessed at this address for rates following the death of her husband. UPTON, Sibella (I19773)
 
640 Assessed at this address for rates. FRANCIS, James (I19760)
 
641 Assessed for rates at this address, which had been his parents' home since 1810. FRANCIS, James (I184)
 
642 Association with these parents is tentative, based on the alias HICKS and the occupation of currier. FLEXNEY, John (alias HICKS?) (I15407)
 
643 Assumed his grandmother's name of Gordon in 1458. GORDON, George Seton 2nd Earl of Huntly (I8258)
 
644 Assumed that he is a son of the James with whom he was living in 1841. HANCOCK, John (I5629)
 
645 Assumed that the Grace Harford living with James Hancock in 1841 was his daughter. HANCOCK, Grace (I2225)
 
646 Assumed the Earldom in 1470 when the Lancastrian cause regained ascendancy with the expulsion of King Edward. However, the Earl joined Margaret of Anjou and fell sword in hand at the Battle of Tewkesbury. {Burke's Peerage} COURTENAY, John Earl of Devon (I7336)
 
647 Assumed title of Earl of Northumberland etc in 1414 after death of his grand- father in 1407. He was Lord High Constable and fell in battle on the side of King Henry VI at the Battle of St Albans. Succeeded by eldest surviving son. {Burke's Peerage} PERCY, Henry 2nd Earl of Northumberland (I7794)
 
648 Assumed to be a son of Hannah based only on his residence at time of death. HEMUS, Solomon (I16775)
 
649 Assumed to be daughter of John BROWN. She and her mother (unmarried) were lodging with John BROWN in 1851. SAVILL, Mary Ann Rosannah (I17050)
 
650 Assumed to be daughter of these parents NEALE, Ann (I16275)
 

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