Matches 701 to 750 of 3,765
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| 701 | Baptised again at St. Augustine, Bristol 26/8/1827 | WILLIAMSON, Fanny (I280)
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| 702 | Baptised as "Betty". Frankley was at this time a chapelry within the parish of Halesowen. These parents are noted to have been living in Frankley at the time of sister Mary's baptism in 1777. | LEA, Elizabeth (I2136)
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| 703 | Baptised as "Easter WAFF" - information supplied by James Waugh (b.1961) | Source (S119)
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| 704 | Baptised as "Saul", but always known as Samuel. | GADD, Samuel (I17196)
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| 705 | Baptised as Harry, buried as Henry. Referred to as Henry at childrens' baptisms, except those of the two Harrys. | FORD, Henry (Harry) (I11348)
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| 706 | Baptised at Dorchester by Bishop Birinus in 639, apparently associated in the kingdom of Wessex with his grandfather and uncle. | Cuthred (I7655)
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| 707 | Baptised by John Hunter, an Episcopalian Priest emploed by wealthy families not wishing to join the Kirk. Godparents were James Scott of Gibleston, Alexander Innes (Physician), and Lillias Scott (aunt & uncles). | SCOTT, James (I7945)
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| 708 | Baptised by Minister J. Wraith of the "Old Chapel" in John's Street, Wolverhampton. | Source (S47)
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| 709 | Baptised by Minister J. Wraith of the "Old Chapel" in John's Street. | DUTTON, Samuel (I348)
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| 710 | Baptised Francis Paul Charles Louis Alexander. A serving British Army officer who reached the rank of Major General. {Burke's Peerage} | TECK, Francis, Duke of (I6209)
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| 711 | Baptised privately on this date, received into church 15th July. | Source (S228)
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| 712 | Baptised privately, according to register. | LAKING, David (I12406)
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| 713 | Baptised privately. Initiated into the church 5 Jan 1753. | HEMUS, John (I16726)
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| 714 | Baptised privately. Initiated into the church 5 Jan 1753. | HEMUS, Sarah (I16727)
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| 715 | Baptised Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes. | TECK, Victoria Mary A.L.O.P.C.A. (I6141)
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| 716 | Baptism | Source (S39)
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| 717 | Baptism not found at Hornby. No Laking or Welburn marriages there 1754-1801. | WELBURN, Mary (I12407)
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| 718 | Baptism not indexed, so unsure of parentage. | CORKER, William (I19416)
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| 719 | Baptism record states that parents were of St. George's Parish | Source (S151)
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| 720 | Baptism records for Chew Magna give Sarah's birth and baptism dates. Daughter of Esau and Sarah GADD. No other details on baptism record. She was born before they were married - hence the move to Bristol? - but then they came back simply to get the baptism done. Or maybe she came back alone, as a Sarah GADD was married to John PETERS at Chew Magna on 14 Feb 1813, witnessed by Hugh PETERS and Martha KINGSTONE - no parental details given. | GADD, Sarah (I20054)
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| 721 | Baptism says "Henricus fil. illegit. de Henrici Whitehead et Margaritte Lawson de Warkworth". No marriage subsequently found there. | WHITEHEAD, Henry (I4453)
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| 722 | Baptisms, Hartlepool District - Record Number: 403738.0 Location: Stranton Church: All Saints Religion: Anglican 17 Jun 1725 Anne Corker, of the Rift House, daughter of Richard Corker | CORKER, Anne (I19439)
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| 723 | Baptisms, Hartlepool District - Record Number: 404104.0 Location: Stranton Church: All Saints Religion: Anglican 12 Jul 1711 Eliz. Corker, of Rifthouse, daughter of Richard Corker (yeoman) | CORKER, Elizabeth (I19438)
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| 724 | Baptisms, Hartlepool District - Record Number: 405960.0 Location: Stranton Church: All Saints Religion: Anglican 21 Mar 1709 Richard Corker, of Rifthouse, son of Richard Corker | CORKER, Richard (I19426)
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| 725 | Baptisms, Hartlepool District - Record Number: 570773.0 Location: Hart Church: St. Mary Magdalene Religion: Anglican 8 Mar 1698 Robert Ovington, of Tunstill Ffarme, son of Peter Ovington | OVINGTON, Robert (I19424)
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| 726 | Baptisms, Hartlepool District - Record Number: 571226.0 Location: Hart Church: St. Mary Magdalene Religion: Anglican 7 May 1724 Anne Ovington, of Hart, daughter of Robert Ovington | OVINGTON, Anne (I19417)
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| 727 | Baptisms, Hartlepool District - Record Number: 571573.0 Location: Hart Church: St. Mary Magdalene Religion: Anglican 28 Jul 1748 Richard Corker, of Hart, son of Wm. [William] Corker & Anne | CORKER, Richard (I19421)
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| 728 | Baptist Magazine, December 1862, records donations from Baptist Ministers including £5 from Donnington Wood, Rev. F. Hemus. | HEMUS (aka HARTSHORNE), Reverend Frederick (I88)
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| 729 | Baptist records. 1851 census gives age as 40, indicating birth circa 1810/11. | Source (S213)
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| 730 | Barbara Gadd claimed that William Caffery was the source of her psychic powers, and that Nora inherited them. When George Gadd arrived home late one evening to announce William's death, Nora said "I know. He died at 9.30. He put his head round the door and said 'Goodnight'". [Source: Barbara GADD] | CAFFERY, William (I68)
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| 731 | Barbara Gadd said Spring 1916 | Source (S10)
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| 732 | Barbara GADD, repeating what she was told by her uncle Harold GADD, reported that John was said to have been knocked over by a boy running between his legs, that he cracked his head on the pavement and died from the injury. This was clearly a fabrication intended to hide the truth, Harold's father, George, having been a witness at John's killer's trial. | GADD, John (I3)
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| 733 | barbaram@microdesign.co.nz | MOFFAT, Barbara (I14611)
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| 734 | Barely legible on census | Source (S122)
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| 735 | Bargain and sale with feoffment D/EWe/4/83 20 Mar 1663 These documents are held at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies Contents: Joseph Larke of Great Amwell, yeoman, to John Francis of Standon, yeoman. Messuage or tenement in Great Amwell; 6 pieces of arable land in Amwell field containing 6a; 2 pieces of arable land in Lambrothearne containing 5a; 2 pieces of arable land in Neatherfield containing 1a 3r; one close of arable land called Gyants Grave close containing 2a 3r, all in Great Amwell; 1a arable land in Pinching field in Stanstead St Margarets; 2 pieces of meadow in Hare Mead in Great Amwell containing 2½a; 1 piece of meadow in Millnholme in Great Amwell containing 3r; 10 cowleazes in Amwell Marsh. [21F] | FRANCIS, Richard (I19796)
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| 736 | BARHAM (Capt Cooke), 25th November 1941, Eastern Mediterranean, N of Sidi Barrani (c 32-30'N, 26-30'E) - by 3 torpedoes from German U-331. With Mediterranean Fleet from Alexandria covering sorties by Malta and Alexandria-based cruiser forces against Italian convoys to Libya. Turned over and exploded with 861 men lost and 450 survivors. (North African Campaign). | HEMUS-PRICE, Gerald (I18840)
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| 737 | Barton Regis Reg'n District 6a 77 | GALE, James (I213)
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| 738 | Base born; Joseph CHIVERS the reputed father | CHIVERS, Betty (I17966)
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| 739 | Base-born twin of Catherine. | SKRINE, John (I10700)
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| 740 | Base-born twin of John. | SKRINE, Ann (I10701)
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| 741 | Baseborn | REED, James (I19930)
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| 742 | Baseborn | SMALL, Richard (I22243)
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| 743 | Baseborn daughter of Ann. | SHRAPNEL, Love (I21395)
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| 744 | Baseborn of Mary GADD (parentage unconfirmed) | GADD, James (I20380)
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| 745 | Based on possible census and death records from London. Ellen might never have left Ireland. | AHERN, Ellen (I17003)
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| 746 | Bathford registers very incomplete (even BTs cover only 1602-1637, 1662-1679, 1728, 1750-1829) Searched Claverton 1670-1706 and Monkton Combe 1665-1708. | SKRINE, Josiah (I14924)
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| 747 | Batised Mary Adelaide Wilelmina Elizabeth. | HANOVER, Mary Adelaide Wilhemina E. (I6208)
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| 748 | BC. 2nd Mate Certificate gives year as 1864. | Source (S66)
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| 749 | Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore. | SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, Beatrice M.V.F. (I6133)
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| 750 | Became 3rd Earl of Northumberland on death of his Father in 1455. He fell while leading the van of the Lancastrians in the Battle of Towton. His titles, honours etc became forfeit under attainder. They were subsequently restored to his only son, also Henry. {Burke's Peerage} | PERCY, Henry 3rd Earl of Northumberland (I7796)
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