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51 1939 Register refers to two children. Family: Frederick Fisher / Eleanor Doig (F195)
 
52 1st Baron Freyberg of Wellington in New Zealand and Munstead in the County of Surrey.
Commander of the Allied troops in Crete at the time of the German invasion in World War 2. Awarded the VC in WW1.
Brought up in New Zealand (emigrated in 1891). Attended Wellington College. Trained as a dentist.

See http://home.freeuk.com/johndillon/freyberg.htm

Freyberg was one of the Second World War's most charismatic leaders and although born in Richmond, London on 21 March 1889, spent most of his childhood in New Zealand, attending Wellington College from 1897 to 1904 and showed his talents for swimming in becoming New Zealand 100 yards Champion in 1906 and 1910. He became a qualified dentist in 1911 and secured a commission into the New Zealand Territorials in 1912. At the outbreak of war in 1914, he came back to Britain and managed to fight at Antwerp in the Hood Battalion of the newly raised Royal Naval Division after gaining a commission. He also fought at Gallipoli, where he used his swimming skills to swim between ships lighting flares to distract the enemy and where he was awarded the first of four DSOs. On the Western Front, was wounded a number of times and was awarded the Victoria Cross at the Battle of the Somme in November 1916 where he led his battalion's attack at Beaucourt sur Ancre and was wounded four times in twenty-four hours. He was promoted to Brigadier General on 21 April 1917 at the age of 29 (commanding a brigade in the 59th Division) and became commander of the 29th Division soon after. He stayed in the Army during the interwar years but was finally forced to retire due to ill health. Even so, he offered his services to the New Zealand Government in 1939 and due to his reputation, was given command of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force. It was these same qualities, as well as his personal relationship with Winston Churchill that led to his selection as overall commander of the ‘Creforce’ garrison on Crete just before Operation Mercury in May 1941. After the campaign, he remained the commander of the New Zealand Division through its involvement in North Africa and Italy. After the war he became his country’s Governor-General from 1946 until 1952 and was made a Baron (of Wellington, New Zealand and Munstead, Surrey) in 1951. He was appointed Deputy Constable and Lieutenant Governor of Windsor Castle on 1 March 1953, taking up residence in the Norman Gateway the following year. He died on 4 July 1963 and was buried in the churchyard of St Martha on the Hill, Guildford, Surrey. 
Freyberg, Bernard Cyril (I4944)
 
53 2 children died before 1911 census.
A Robert E Woolf (they changed the spelling of their name) S-1910 at Fulham. 
Family: Henry Charles Wolfe / Lavinia Mary Strong (F2120)
 
54 20/07/1936 arrived in UK from Malta with family. Address given in UK was his mother's at Forton, Gosport. Scorey, Jack (I7991)
 
55 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2092)
 
56 30/04/1926 left Liverpool for Quebec (profession - borer)
On 03/07/1926 he arrived at Liverpool from Montreal accompanied by Benjamin. 
Limbert, John James (I891)
 
57 8 months old at 1881 census.
Marriage checked to D-1930.
Unmarried on 28/12/1905. 
Lethem, Agnes Stuart (I899)
 
58 8 months old at 1881 census.
Unmarried. Burial recorded in Manchester City Burial records. 
Lethem, Catherine Gordon (I900)
 
59 9 births at Sheffield (unspecified mother) in J-1911. No births to Beasley in West Riding from S-1911. Two births at Aston, 1912 and 1917. Family: Joseph Willie Wright / Minnie Mabel Beasley (F1129)
 
60 A Bailey Waddingham, locomotive engineer, left Liverpool for New York in 1910. Waddingham, Bailey (I5713)
 
61 A Clara E Doig died at Birmingham in S-1936 age 73. Although the name is not correct and the age is slightly wrong, this may be her. There is no other death before her husband and she is assumed to have died before him (ie before S-1939) because probate for his estate was granted to apparent non-relatives. Another possiblity is that she re-married (no registration). French, Clara Adeline (I6484)
 
62 A grandson, John Thomas Lupton, born M-1870 in Sleaford district 7a 420, is listed with this family in 1881 census, but parents are unknown. Lupton, Thomas (I4930)
 
63 A grandson, Percy G Gater, born o4/1885 to 04/1886 was living with them in 1891. Wolfe, Henry James (I2119)
 
64 A Hannah Coulson, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Coulson was born on 20/12/1816 and baptised on 22/01/1817 at St. Matthew, Bethnal Green.
Registered mother's death at Hammersmith.
 
Coulson, Hannah (I4994)
 
65 A Herbert Calow was baptised at Staveley, 24/09/1815, parents George and Elizabeth.
Not located in 1841 census. 
Calow, Herbert (I1003)
 
66 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I408)
 
67 A James Kiely, born 1887, died at Chesterfield S-1928 Kiely, James (I5490)
 
68 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I409)
 
69 A John Milner, aged 82, is listed at Barlborough in the 1841 census. Milner, John (I2456)
 
70 A Joseph Boulton of the correct age died at Chapel in 1930. However children were born after that date.
Death at Stroud in 1968 is negative.
Wife was a widow on 13/01/1985.
Possible death Manchester S-1968, 10e 83 
Boulton, Joseph (I7750)
 
71 A Kate Walker died 08/1976 in Wilson, North Carolina. Unknown, Kate (I6266)
 
72 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / (F1699)
 
73 A Margaret Doig, age 41 (approximately correct age), not employed, is listed in the 1881 census for Everton, living as a border (marital status not given) at 33 Greenside, Everton.
If husband had died or left her she could have been expected to go back to live with her parents, which was not the case.
Death not 13/06/1897. 
Dobson, Margaret (I1814)
 
74 A Mary Coulson, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Coulson was baptised 08/07/1910 at St. George the Martyr, Southwark. 1861 census gives place of birth as St. Lawrence Jewry. Coulson, Mary (I4990)
 
75 A Robert Coulson and Elizabeth ? had a son Robert Baxter Coulson who was born on the 09/07/1820 and was baptised on 29/08/1821 at St. Leonard's Shoreditch. Family: Robert Coulson / Elizabeth Wilson (F63)
 
76 A Robert Coulson was buried at Hoxton on 12/12/1832, age 58, residence Turner Square.
Baptism entry for daughter Matilda shows he was deceased (1834). 
Coulson, Robert (I4991)
 
77 A Robert Heaton was born at Chorlton, M-1921, 8c 1257 Family: Arthur Heaton / Maggie Williams (F1167)
 
78 A vague IGI entry suggests that he may have come from Chesterfield. Lenthall, George (I6886)
 
79 A witness was Edmund Lupton. Family: Joseph Wright / Esther Lupton (F23)
 
80 Absent from 1881 and subsequent censuses but death not registered. Calow, John (I4786)
 
81 According to 1851 census was born between April 1772 and March 1773.
In 1851 living at Burns Farm, Warsop.
In 1814, 1816 and 1818 was a farmer at Whaley Hall, Elmton.
Baptism is not in the Elmton registers. Could not find marriage in Elmton register. 
Robinson, John (I882)
 
82 According to 1851 census was born between April 1782 and March 1783. Unknown, Hannah (I883)
 
83 According to 1851 census was born between April 1816 and March 1817.
In 1891 was living with daughter Martha Ann and her husband (age given as 67).
In 1881 was living with daughter Martha Ann and her husband.
In 1861 was living in Mansfield Workhouse with daughters Martha Ann and Mary Ann.
Possible death D-1899 (Worksop district) but age is 10 years too young. Daughter and son in law were living at Killamarsh in 1901 so could be the correct one.
Birth in 1824/5 cannot be correct as marriage and first child by 1840 unlikely. Also baptism record is for 1816. 
Cowlishaw, Charlotte Robinson (I871)
 
84 According to 1851 census was born between April 1849 and March 1850. Robinson, John (I885)
 
85 According to age of 36 given in the GRO Death index, she would have been born between 01/10/1832 and 31/12/1833.
Although her place of birth is given in the census as Ireland, this is probably an error and should be Scotland.
No record of her birth has been found in the Scottish OPR's. 
Doig, Margaret (I1836)
 
86 Address at time of marriage 95 Canal St., Ancoats.
Died at Brunswick street, Hulme.
Death certificate suggests born 1813/4.
Death registered by William Doig of 9 Pump St., Salford.This is probably David's brother and as David lived at this address at the time of his marriage, this was probably the family home.
Her father, Robert may have been David Maxwell Doig's brother. A Christpher Doig (Robert's son?) was a witness at her marriage. 
Doig, Mary Anne (I505)
 
87 Address at time of marriage given as Hurworth on Tees (near Darlington).
Received his licence to practice in 1877.
Probate record: Effects £5288 12s 10d
 
Walker, Dr Charles Edward (I316)
 
88 Address at time of marriage was South Street Park, Sheffield.
Address at time of marriage was Duke Street, Sheffield Park, Sheffield.
Died in Sheffield Infirmary of malignant disease of the forearm and exhaustion. 
Stoker, Esther (I1243)
 
89 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1381)
 
90 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1382)
 
91 Address on marriage certificate given as St. Paul Larrimore. This could be a district of Newington, since the marriage was at St. Paul's District Church. Burrow, Martha (I1258)
 
92 Address on marriage certificate 105 Alderson Road, Wavertree.
Death certificate indicates birth in 1867/8 cf 1871/2 deduced from marriage certificate.
Died at 105 Alderson Road, Liverpool 15. 
Kilpatrick, Mary Isabella (I1262)
 
93 Address on marriage certificate given as St. John's, Fulham.
1871 census gives place of birth as Boro.
1891 census gibes place of birth as Borough.
Daughter Emily's birth certificate gives mother's residence as Reigate, Surrey, but birth was at Haverhill, Suffolk.
Died at 37 Mortimer Road, Willesden.
Living with son Charles Reuben at 1901 census 
Horton, Frances Elizabeth (I1260)
 
94 Administration of estate awarded to William Smith Podmore. Podmore, Constance Gawne (I4239)
 
95 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3247)
 
96 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I306)
 
97 Adopted. Kenyon, Ernest (I1586)
 
98 Age 70 at death. Astle, Mabel (I6321)
 
99 Age at death given as 45, ie born 1841/2 Garratt, Mary Dunton (I2107)
 
100 Age at death given as 70, but if it is the correct person it should be 60. Also name give as just Eveline. No other death of Eveline Judd registered. Howard, Eveline Minnie (I449)
 

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