Matches 751 to 800 of 3,765
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| 751 | Became a nun | SAXON, Eadfled (I6856)
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| 752 | Became a nun | SAXON, Ethelhild (I6860)
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| 753 | Became a nun | Eadburga (I6868)
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| 754 | Became a nun and died at Dartford. {Burke's Peerage} | YORK, Bridget (I6364)
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| 755 | Became a nun. {Burke's Peerage} | PLANTAGENET, Isabel (I7158)
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| 756 | Became a priest and was elevated to the purple in 1747. Subsequently bore the title Cardinal York. The Jacobite "Henry IX". {Burke's Peerage} | STUART, Henry Benedict Thomas (I6416)
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| 757 | Became apprentice carpenter in Radstock in 1898. Emigrated to Wilkes-Barre, but returned briefly to Radstock to find a wife. | YOUNG, Albert George (I11628)
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| 758 | Became Count of Corbell jure uxoris by marriage to Germaine, Countess of Corbell and has issue William, Count of Corbell who died without issue as a monk in the Abbey of St Maur. {Burke's Peerage} | CORBELL, Mauger, Count of (I7002)
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| 759 | Became Count of Maine in 1129 and Duke of Normandy in 1144. He ceded Normandy to his eldest son and successor in 1149. {Burke's Peerage} | PLANTAGENET, Geoffrey V Count of Anjou (I6534)
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| 760 | Became Earl of Fife jure uxoris after marriage to Isabel, Countess of Fife, widow of Sir William RAMSAY. Died before Father, unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | STEWART, Walter Earl of Fife (I7101)
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| 761 | Became King of England through choice of the English Witan, or Great Council. Canute was King of England, Denmark and Norway. He reigned 1016 - 1035 and was succeeded by his 2nd son, Harold. {Burke's Peerage} | DANE, Canute King of England,Denmark &c (I6785)
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| 762 | Became King of Scots 13 Nov 1093 but was deposed May 1094 by his brother Duncan II. Donald resumed the throne after Duncan's death, his nephew Edmund being conjoined with him. In 1097, through means of Edgar ATHELING, Donald was defeated and expelled from Scotland. Edmund was imprisoned. The throne was assumed by Edgar, another son of Malcolm III. Doald Bane's granddaughter Hextilda married Richard COMYN. Their descendant John COMYN, the Black Comyn, was one of the competitors for the throne in 1291. {Burke's Peerage} | BANE, Donald King of Scots (I6959)
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| 763 | before marriage | PRICE, Samuel (I19942)
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| 764 | Beheaded | BEAUFORT, Margaret (I7167)
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| 765 | Beheaded at Newcastle after falling into hands of the Yorkists. arl of Wiltshire. | BUTLER, James 5th Earl of Ormonde (I1233)
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| 766 | Beheaded in Sep 1306. {Burke's Peerage} | BRUCE, Nigel (I7076)
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| 767 | Beheaded. | FITZALAN, Richard Earl of Arundel (I8100)
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| 768 | Being at odds with the date of probate, this is probably a posthumous reference to his former abode. | FLEXNEY, Justinian (I15325)
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| 769 | Believed to be sister of Eormenburh. | _______, _______ (I7652)
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| 770 | Beneficiary of father' s Will. | GALE, James Butler (I220)
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| 771 | Beneficiary of father's Will | BAKER, John (I2311)
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| 772 | Beneficiary of father's Will | BAKER, John (I2314)
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| 773 | Beneficiary of father's Will | BAKER, Isaac (I2315)
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| 774 | Beneficiary of father's Will. | SMITH, Thomas (I2291)
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| 775 | Beneficiary of the will of John BAKER of Copford (d.1794) | _______, _______ (I3298)
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| 776 | Beneficiary of uncle John's Will. No issue before 1638. | BAKER, William (I13097)
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| 777 | Beneficiary of Will of John Baker 1624. | BAKER, William (I13102)
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| 778 | Beresford (Barry) played the piano. | LAVIN, Beresford Joseph (I10867)
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| 779 | Bertram and Eva appear to have separated within a year of marriage, as each is listed as single on the 1901 census, Eva under her maiden name living with her father. However, in 1911, widowed, she is listed under CLAPP. | Family: Bertram CLAPP / Eva Hilda HARTSHORNE (F738)
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| 780 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WESKETT, Beverley Jean (I5033)
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| 781 | Biographical information from "Calamy Revised", a survey of ministers persecuted under the Interregnum. | HADDESLY, John (I21959)
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| 782 | Biographical notes for this family come largely from "Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782;" | PRINGLE, John (I21609)
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| 783 | Birth and death dates taken from death registers: the only Mary Skrine registered in Bath between 1851 and 1868 is this one. Another possibility is that Mary Ann remarried: Mary Ann Skrine (widow) m. Jeremiah Hinton 03 05 1830 Walcot. | FISHER, Mary Ann (I2591)
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| 784 | Birth certificate | Source (S6)
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| 785 | Birth Certificate shows place of birth as Ottawa County, Tallmadge Township, Michigan. State Office #5-292, record #757. Name on birth certificate shows Benjamin Orlando "HEMANS" | HEMUS, Benjamin Orlando (I10728)
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| 786 | Birth confused by a persistent rumour that he was smuggled to his Mother's bed in a warming pan; she having suffered a series of infant deaths. After his Father's abdication, he was conveyed by his fugitive Mother to St Germain. The 'Chevalier de St George' and Jacobite "James XIII and III" made a fruitless attempt to return to Scotland in 1708. In the Earl of Mar's ill-conducted revolution, he landed at Peterhead in Dec 1715. After 6 weeks he fled; France being closed to him, to Rome. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | STUART, James Francis Edward (I6409)
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| 787 | Birth date given in PR, but not baptism. | Source (S215)
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| 788 | Birth noted in IGI, not baptism. | WOODMAN, Mary (I20978)
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| 789 | Birth registered as "James Edward", but the "James" doesn't appear to have been used until after he left the Army. | FLEXNEY, James Edward (I16461)
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| 790 | Birth registered as Henry. | GADD, George (I20834)
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| 791 | Birth registered at Dolgelly Register Office, Q2 1883 | SKRINE, Clarmont Herbert Huntley (I10203)
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| 792 | Birth registration of last child, Emma Evans Dutton, would reveal surname - see her Notes for possible reference. | JOHNSON?, Ann (I349)
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| 793 | Birth year calculated to be 1701 from gravestone, but unlikely as he was baptised after his brother Edward in 1703. Why did he marry in Yate? | REED, Daniel (I7968)
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| 794 | Birthplace given as Rochdale in 1851. | CHEETHAM, Samuel (I614)
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| 795 | Birthplace given in 1851 census, date from baptism register. Discrepancy in age (50 in 1851) puts the relevance of this baptism in some doubt, though it is supported by the exact correlation with the age given unusually precisely in 1841. | WOODROW, Elizabeth (I4413)
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| 796 | Birthplace given in 1851 census. | ROSE, James (I462)
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| 797 | Birthplace given in burial register in 1843. | DONALDSON, Alexander (I17699)
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| 798 | Birthplace is very inconsistent in census records. | GADD, Jonathan (I14446)
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| 799 | Bondsman for marriage named as Robert Potter of EC. | POTTER, Rebecca (I13005)
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| 800 | Bondsman for marriage was Dan Gibson of Earl's Colne (d.1746) - perhaps her bother or uncle? | GIBSON, Phoebe (I12986)
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