Matches 951 to 1,000 of 3,765
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| 951 | Check burial register for age at death. Baptism needs corroborative evidence given the surname variation. | SMITH alias GODFREY, William (I17501)
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| 952 | Check Census ref. 4896/159/49: this name & occupation supplied by Ella Rutter rest of family conjectured from census index. | RUTTER, John (Jack) (I595)
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| 953 | Check marriage date - same as daughter's baptism, and after son's birth. | Family: Abraham GADD / Elizabeth REES? (F6305)
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| 954 | Check Northumberland Marriage Ix 1813-1837. No appropriate marriage in IGI or Joiner index. | WHITEHEAD, John (I1991)
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| 955 | Check PR: could be that rather than illegitimate, her mother was the widowed Betty BANKS nee WHITE. | BANKS, Mary (I21163)
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| 956 | Check to see if son James was the father of Thomas's grandson Daniel. | REED, Thomas (I760)
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| 957 | Check Tolleshunt manor court records for earlier SMITH references, plus CARRINGTON references detailed under marriage of daughter Sophia. | Family: William SMITH / Mary (F285)
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| 958 | CHECKING NEEDED: George and William added as children only on the basis of their birthplace being the same as that of Elizabeth. | Family: George ROBERTS / Keziah WOODWARD (F6191)
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| 959 | Chemist of 1 Harleyford Road, Vauxhall, Lambeth, Surrey. Died 28 Nov 1894 at Littlehampton, Sussex. Effects £2348 14s 1d. Probate granted on 21 Jan 1895 to Henry GADD, chemist, Henry Hugh WIPPELL, woollen draper, and Bessie GADD, widow. | GADD, Robert (I19284)
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| 960 | Chief Justice of Massachusetts. | ADAMS, Thomas Boylston (I7791)
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| 961 | Child death. | STUART, James Duke of Cambridge (I6398)
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| 962 | Child death. | STUART, Edgar Duke of Cambridge (I6401)
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| 963 | Child when buried | Source (S234)
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| 964 | Childhood burial | Source (S128)
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| 965 | childless. | ROTER, Ranulph le of Kingsley, Kt. (I3634)
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| 966 | childless. | RUTTER, William of Little Budworth (I12694)
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| 967 | childless. Sued by William le Botiler of Werington for an assault vi et armis. | ROTER, John le (I3625)
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| 968 | Children assumed to be siblings as thet married Beckett siblings. | RICHARDSON, _______ (I12208)
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| 969 | Children ID'd only through IGI. | Family: John WILTSHIRE / Sarah LANE (F7624)
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| 970 | Children listed here can all be traced to Alnwick, but their relationship to each other is uncertain. | SCOTT, Alnwick (I4422)
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| 971 | Children's baptisms all give her name as Maria. The Mary living with William in 1841 is probably a different individual. | _______, Maria\Mary (I15664)
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| 972 | CHILDS is not a name which appears elsewhere in East Knoyle registers. | CHILDS, Mary (I22257)
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| 973 | Chris Gadd family records | Source (S3)
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| 974 | Christian Frederick William Charles. Known as King Frederick VIII. | _______, Christian Frederick W. C. (I7426)
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| 975 | Christian Frederik Charles G.V.A. | __, Christian King Haakon VII of Norway (I6145)
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| 976 | Christian names also Mary Louisa. Known as Adelaide. | SAXE-COBURG, Victoria Adelaide M.L. (I6125)
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| 977 | Christmas card received from widow 1999. | Source (S53)
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| 978 | Cinderford 1854. | JEFFRIES, Emmanuel (I353)
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| 979 | Claimed Normandy on the death of Duke Robert II as heir-male. He married a daughter of Hugh II, Count of Ponthieu. {Burke's Peerage} | ARQUES, William, Count of (I6991)
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| 980 | Claimed to be King of England through conquest. {Burke's Peerage} Alias "Forkbeard" | DANE, Sweyn King of Denmark & Norway (I7366)
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| 981 | Clara was previusly married and had born 4 children. | Family: William GADD / Clara PLACE (F7530)
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| 982 | Clee St. Margaret is about 2 miles from Abdon. | Family: Benjamin GLASSE / Sarah PREECE (F6171)
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| 983 | Co-Executor of father's Will. | BUTLER, Obadiah (I12146)
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| 984 | Co-heir of King Peter. {Burke's Peerage} | CASTILE, Constance of (I6669)
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| 985 | Co-heiress with her sisters of the Kingsley Estate. | KINGSLEY, Amicia de (I3609)
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| 986 | Co-respondent MCBRO? William | Family: Willie Edwin URCH / Catherine FULTON (F7184)
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| 987 | Coalmining began in Radstock in 1763. | YOUNG, Henry Parsons (I468)
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| 988 | Collin Pringle,^son to Mr. John Pringle, Adjutant to the 2^ Batt. of Maj. Gener. Gordons RegS was born at Venlo, the 9*** of August 1778, and baptized the same day by the Rev^ Mr. Alex*^ Pitcarne, chaplain to said Regiment, in presence of Capt. Graham and Ens. D. GraJiame as witnesses. | PRINGLE, Colin Robert (I21610)
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| 989 | Colonel in British Army. Captain General and Governor of the Isle of Wight. Died at sea from a fever contracted in the Ashanti expedition. {Burke's Peerage} | BATTENBERG, Henry Maurice, Prince of (I6170)
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| 990 | Colston was a famous benefactor of the City of Bristol, and it seems to have been common for people to use his name for their children without necessarily having any blood ties. | GADD, John Colston (I9642)
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| 991 | Commander of His Majesty's Forces in Zetland. | SINCLAIR, William of Ustaness (I5588)
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| 992 | Commander of the armies of King Henry; attainted 4 Nov 1461; restored in blood by Act of Restitution 1463, which was repealed posthumously. Beheaded after the Battle of Hexham. {Burke's Peerage} | BEAUFORT, Henry 3rd Duke of Somerset (I7323)
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| 993 | Commemorated on memorials in St Simon's Church, Portsmouth and in Portsmouth City Centre. | SKRINE, Claremont Tyndale (I17631)
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| 994 | Commemorated on the War Memorial at Crawley Down. A letter received from his unit states†He was killed yesterday by a shell which came into the billet. His death was instantaneous, so he did not suffer any pain.†| STEVENS, Frank (I15677)
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| 995 | Committed suicide | STEVENS, George Winthrop (I515)
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| 996 | Committed suicide. | SCLATTER, Barbara Ann Jemima Catherine (I5319)
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| 997 | Companion to Mrs. Fairles, wife of the J.P. murdered at Jarrow in June 1832 - see notes attached to mother, Ann Harrison. Companions were paid, and compensation included room and board. Their employers were usually older and/or infirm ladies. Duties were varied. They accompanied the employer on outings and holidays, handled light secretarial and nursing tasks, read aloud, served tea, and generally kept the employer from feeling lonely or forgotten. It was a position of great trust, a respectable line of work for single women. Their position was comparable to that of governesses in that they were of the servant class, but they shared a very close relationship with their employers. Sometimes companions were related to those they served, such as a great-niece caring (in a paid capacity) for an older relative. Sometimes they were widows, or unmarried young women. | THOMPSON, Martha Ann (I600)
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| 998 | Computed from son's age. | Source (S92)
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| 999 | Confirmed in "Calamy Revisited" to be a daughter of Ralph MALORY. | MALORY, Grace (I21963)
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| 1000 | Confusion with dates here - 1851 census lists a 14 year old William, but baptism was in 1847 and 1881 census gives birth as 1847. | RUTTER, William (I5734)
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