Notes
Matches 2,351 to 2,397 of 2,397
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2351 | Unmarried. | Lenthall, George (I90)
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2352 | Unmarried. | Scorey, May Frances (I2258)
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2353 | Unmarried. | Upton, Mary (I1283)
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2354 | Unmarried. | Vickers, Ada Gladys (I3824)
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2355 | Unmarried. In 1851, living with nephew Thomas at Netherthorpe. | Hitch, Robert (I6278)
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2356 | Unmarried. In 1861 and 1871, living with his brother and family in Low Street, Warsop. | Robinson, Joseph (I6261)
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2357 | Unmarried. In 1891 living with her brother Charles Edward at Hurworth Probate records: Effects £9716 4s 0d | Walker, Mary Alice (I338)
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2358 | Unmarried. Said to have died 1912. There is obviously some confusion about his occupation. The 'Mining Engineer' occupation is to be questioned. Probate records: Effects £8510 17s 7d | Walker, Dr Frederick William (I337)
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2359 | VRI records a baptism of an unnamed Driffill with these parents in December 1888 at Worlaby but no such child exists at the time of the 1891 census. Also there is the baptism of an Eliza Elizabeth who may be their child. She does not exist at the time of the 1901 census. | Family: William Driffill / Louisa Ann Gilliat (F435)
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2360 | Was a magistrate | Calow, Cyril (I118)
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2361 | Was a singing teacher for most of her life. | Doig, Clarice Frances Leslie (I6485)
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2362 | Was alive 1961. Probably now dead as not listed on Info Disk at same address as his wife. | Lester, Charles Albert (I1577)
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2363 | Was an anglo-catholic and was addressed as Father. Was vicar of Bridgerule from 1888 until he died in 1958 at the age of 98. | Kingdon, Frank Hawker (I5543)
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2364 | Was at one time in Vancouver as a teamster and joined the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force in the First World War. | Kershaw, Annie (I6418)
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2365 | Was baptised by Samuel Driffill at the Primitive Methodist Church at Clowne. | Calow, Constance May (I10)
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2366 | Was in World War 1 (received medals), Captain West Riding Regiment, later Captain, Acting Major in 3rd Duke of Wellington's. (This was a reserve battalion and remained in UK throughout the war) Left Liverpool for Melbourne 10/01/1919 with his wife on SS Osterley. At this time was still using the rank of Captain in the army. Settled at Mansfield, Victoria and was a grazier. He appears in the electoral lists up to 1954 which is as far as are available. In the Melbourne Argus of 30/08/1928 he is referred to as having been involved in the sale of Bullocks. | Lester, Hugh William (I3816)
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2367 | Was living with her mother in 1891 together with her children. She is missing from the 1901 census although her children are still living with her mother. No second marriage or death is recorded. Not obviously in the 1911 census. | Bracknall, Louisa (I4326)
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2368 | Was living with his mother in 1962. Enlisted in the army 16/04/1942. | Humberstone, William H (I8870)
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2369 | Was M.C.R.S.L. | Dobson, Thomas Osborn (I1835)
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2370 | Was on electoral register 1929 to 1932 at Tottenham North. Unmarried | Delleany, Margaret Annie Mary Adelaide (I9159)
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2371 | Was pilot officer (74340) in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died in action on 16/05/1940 (plane crash near Moretonhampstead, Devon). Cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. | Patton-Bethune, Michael Lisle (I1290)
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2372 | Was resident in Malta in 1924 and 1945. Left Malta in 1945 to work as a journalist on a newspaper in Plymouth. This suggests that his wife was dead. Family, without father, listed as leaving Londonj for Malta in 1930. His estate was left to an unkown woman. The marriage in Malta is indexed under Army Marriages, therefore he was in the army in 1919. | Scorey, Joseph James (I2261)
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2373 | Was second child and lived at Springfield, Everton at time of marriage. Probate index for 1926 gives death at Bryn Afon, Penmon, Beaumaris on 12/06/1925. Estate was £939 14s 10d. Solicitor was son Herbert Graham Lester. | Maddock, Elizabeth (I1081)
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2374 | Was sent to a church boarding school. Last apparent reference alive in UK may be on 25/11/1916 (HW Lester, witness at Mary Monica Lester's marriage). However, this person could have been Herbert Newton Lester, her uncle, who called himself Herbert Walter Lester. Was in Guernsey in February 1914 (apparently signing himself 'B R Lester' in an autograph book - see scrapbook). Born at Norwood but 1881 Census says born at Epsom, Surrey. Living together with his wife in 1891 census but is not in 1901 census and wife appears to be living alone. Not in 1911 census. Suspicion: He may have been involved with his brother John Beaumont's wife and have been the father of Eric Stanley Lester. Eric Stanley was conceived shortly before John Beaumont's suicide. This in turn may have been something to do with John Beaumont's suicide. One reason for this suspicion is that he must have been closely involved with John Beaumont's family if it were he that were a witness at Mary Monica's marriage. On 11/03/1913 a Herbert R Lester (age 48) and a Florence Lester (age 36) (ages are near enough correct) arrived at Portland, Maine on Ascania from Southampton. They are listed as English. Their last permanent residence is given as Ontario and they are 'Residents of Canada'. They were headed for Hunstville (Ontario). A Florence Ann Lester died at 1276 College Street, Toronto 14/12/1925. She was born in England 18/04/1876 (more likely 1877) and her father is given as William Surridge, her husband as Robert Lester. She was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. She had lived 18 years in Toronto and 3 years at that address. The birth details check out but that person married James Butler S-1896 at Walworth. The marriage certificate gives her father's name as Thomas George Surridge. Herbert Walter Robert Lester also died in Toronto. James and Florence Butler disappear from the censuses after their marriage. The 1921 census gives Robert and Florence Lester living in Toronto. They appear to be the same people as above. They were living at D'Arcy Street. They had immigrated in 1909. Robert was a painter and decorator. He is also listed as Roman Catholic. Note that Herbert Walter Robert was buried in a Catholic cemetery. The immigration document for 1913 says that they had left Canada in 1912. Note that he was apparently in Guernsey in 1914. Volunteered for Canadian army in 02/1915 but was unfit. At this time was living at Parry Harbour, Ontario. | Lester, Herbert Walter Robert (I108)
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2375 | Went to Brazil with his family. Left his family in Brazil and joined brother Alexander in New York. He was there in 1868. Committed suicide 1869 in Brooklyn after the death of his brother. Wife and sons returned to Liverpool. Age at marriage 'full' cf birth date 1829. Burial record states age at death 40, so born 1829 | Doig, Christopher John (I5044)
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2376 | Went to UK in 1939 to study medecine. Also qualified as an osteopath. Is thought to have stayed in UK. Was active in the work of the Gurdjieff Society. After retirement moved to USA to live with collegues from the Gurdjieff Society at Two Rivers Farm, Aurora, Oregon Suffered from leukemia. See http://www.gurdjieff.org/lester.htm | Lester, Dr John Ritchie (I5550)
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2377 | When married lived at 7 John Street, Derby. | Calow, Joseph (I1298)
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2378 | Whole family was at this address for 1940 census. | Family: Charles H Humberstone / Lillian M Unknown (F3357)
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2379 | Widow at time of marriage. Formerly married to ? Bramer. At time of marriage lived at York Road, Shirebrook. Gravestone indicates birth in 1871/2. | Newton, Lucy (I538)
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2380 | Widower at time of second marriage. It seems likely that he was already co-habiting with his second wife before the death of his first wife because in the 1851 census he is living in Newton with somebody whose name appears to be Sarah. Also he remarried very soon after the death of his first wife. This census says that he was born in Ireland. | Doig, William (I6342)
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2381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I57)
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2382 | Wife was either Alice Mary Leacher or Lily Morse. | Family: William Ernest Silba / Alice Mary Unknown (F2121)
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2383 | Wife was either Jean Nimmo (married 25/06/1695) or Margaret Wright (married 15/03/1695, both at Loudoun. | Meikle, James (I6919)
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2384 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4121)
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2385 | William left UK for South Africa on 19/01/1946 and Agnes left UK for South Africa on30/06/1945. They returned married from South Africa on15/08/1946 | Family: William Cullen / Agnes Campbell Macmillan (F3290)
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2386 | Wintringham register has baptism on 03/04/1785. This makes marriage in 1802 problematical unless birth was somewhat earlier. According to the Wintringham register, the same Elizabeth Wilson was buried on 20/03/1790 at Wintringham so there is obviously some mystery here. In the 1841 census she is Elizabeth Coulson and living with her father. This suggests that she was widowed at this time. Her husband may have been Robert Coulson (IGI). In the 1851 census she is Elizabeth Wilson (a widow) but as her father, John Wilson, is also listed, she cannot have been called Wilson and be a widow. This name then is probably an error. In the 1861 census she is Elizabeth Harwood (married). Harwood was apparently her mother's name. She may have remarried someone called Harwood sometime after the 1841 census or alternatively have given her mother's name for some reason. If she had remarried it is not clear whether she was actually widowed or not at this time. The fact that the 1861 census refers to her as 'the owner of houses ' suggests that she may well have remarried and acquired property. It is also significant that her grandson, William Upton Lester was a farmer in the same area of Suffolk in 1861.The fact that her daughter and son in law were living with her in both 1851 and 1861 suggests that they were dependent on her. The 1851 and 1861 censuses say, between them, that she was born at Wintringham near Malton, Yorkshire, which establishes a definite connection with the Wilsons of Wintringham. Death 27 April 1864 at Bottisford, Suffolk, aged 79 (widow of Thomas Harold Harwood, farmer) is not her. Death certificate is for Elizabeth Coulson. | Wilson, Elizabeth (I4950)
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2387 | Witness at Alfred's marriage. | Edwards, Annie Elizabeth Grey (I1891)
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2388 | Witness was Elisabeth Calow. | Family: John Henry Calow / Mary Eyre (F318)
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2389 | Witness was James Calow. | Family: Joseph Mitchell / Elisabeth Calow (F304)
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2390 | Witness was John Calow. | Family: John Calow / Sarah Adin (F305)
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2391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Mary Hannah Calow (F317)
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2392 | Witness was Joseph Calow. No children at time of 1881 census. | Family: Herbert Hibbard / Elisabeth Calow (F316)
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2393 | Witness was Sarah Elizabeth Aldred - maybe sister This marriage was strictly illegal since at that time it was not permitted to marry your former wife's sister. | Family: George Calow / Hannah Maria Aldred (F69)
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2394 | Worked for Midland and LMS Railways for 45 years. Retired in 1933. Started in 1888 at Doe Hill. Station Master at Glapwell at age of 24, then at Bolsover. Assistant Traffic Manager at Normanton, Assistant Station Master at Sheffield (1911), Station Master at Rotherham, Station Master at Bradford, Station Master at Derby (1924). Next position would have been St. Pancras. Prominent Methodist. In 1901 he was a boarder with George and Hannah Maria Calow, parents of his future wife | Palmer, John William (I59)
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2395 | Worked for Standard Oil Company of Ohio all his life. | Busey, Paul E (I2151)
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2396 | Year of birth in 1939 register is incorrect. | Hunt, Alice (I2245)
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2397 | Youngest of 13 children. | Clark, Ann (I1074)
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