Notes
Matches 901 to 950 of 1,286
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901 | POSSIBLE marriage: FreeBMD: Q4, 1887, Thrapston, Jane BRUDENELL to either Thomas Bessey CRESSWELL or Joseph ROWELL. | BRUDENELL, Jane Susan (I1031)
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902 | POSSIBLE marriages: FreeBMD 1903, Q1, Hartlepool Reg district Jessie Lawson GLENNIE = Tom Johnson CARTER or John Thomas PATTISON 1914, Q2, Hartlepool Reg district Jessie L GLENNIE = Robert MOORE | GLENNIE, Jessie Lawson (I1303)
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903 | POSSIBLE parents: IGI (submitted) bap 26 Apr 1819, Coniongsby, LIN, parents - Thomas COTTINGHAM & Elizabeth BRADLEY | COTTINGHAM, Ann (I629)
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904 | POSSIBLY An H TAKEN was a fireman aboard | TAKEN, Ralph Hutchinson (I303)
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905 | POSSIBLY - crew member on 'Duke of Wellington', Portsmouth | BRUDENELL, Joseph (I1062)
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906 | POSSIBLY granddaughter of Mary LUTY, widow & breadbaker in 1851, b c1785 in Huddersfield. A Mary Ann NEWSOME was living with Mary in Church Street, Elland. 1881 census gives a James MOORE boarder living with family. He was aged 17, b Leeds, cotton operative. Listed as grave owner (therefore died after him). Grave contained Hartley WHITELEY, wife Mary Ann, dau Sarah Jane & her husband John MILNER. No date listed for her interment in Grave book. | NEWSOME, Mary Ann (I59)
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907 | POSSIBLY married to Eskil ESKILSON but 1939 Reg casts doubt on this. | FOWLER, Edith Annie (I80)
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908 | POSSIBLY not child of these parents | STAFFORD, Jane Twisdale? (I1387)
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909 | Possibly same Jane BRUDENELL, living in Elton in 1841 (see Custodian) | BRUDENELL, Jane (I197)
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910 | POSSIBLY son of ...... | TAKEN, Richard (I368)
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911 | POSSIBLY: mar 5 Nov 1834, Fordington, DOR James ARNOLD = Hannah HATCHER IGI bap Edna 29 Nov 1835 All Saints, Dorchester, DOR IGI 1841: James (32) Carpenter & Hannah (30), Little Britain, Fordington, Dorchester, Edna (b c1836) John (b c1837) Enos (b c1839) all born DOR 1851 - 2 smilar James listed, both b Motcombe??? | ARNOLD, James (I1282)
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912 | PR deaths: 12 Jun 1806, "... dau of Thomas & Jemima SPENCER" No first name given. 1782: Thomas described as a 'sojourner in this parish [Elton]' in the Banns register | SPENCER, Thomas (I38)
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913 | PR deaths: 12 Jun 1806, "... dau of Thomas & Jemima SPENCER" No first name given. | -?-, Jemima (I39)
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914 | PR: "baseborn daughter of Richard HAYES by Sarah MANTON @ the parish charge (pauper" | MANTON, Sarah (I43)
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915 | pre 1914 A&I Staff 1914 Enlistment 15 Aug 1914 Rank - Lt Col (GSO 1st Grade) Headquarters 1st Australian Division Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A3 Orvieto on 21 October 1914 Date of embarkation incorrectly entered on Embarkation Roll as 22 October 1914. Rank from Nominal Roll - Hon Lieutenant General Mentioned in Despatches Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette' No 29541 (10 April 1916); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No 57 (7 July 1921). Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette' No. 31448 (11 July 1919); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 124 (30 October 1919).4 Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette', second Supplement, No. 30107 (1 June 1917); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 169 (4 October 1917). Returned to Australia 17 April 1919 Distinguished Service Order 'During the operations near Gaba Tepe on 25th April, 1915, and subsequently for his distinguished service in coordinating staff work, and in reorganisation after the inevitable dislocation and confusion arising from the first landing operations. He displayed exceptional ability.' Source: 'London Gazette' No. Date: 3 July 1915 Croix de Guerre (Belgium) Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 185 Date: 27 November 1918 Croix de Guerre (France) Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 11 Date: 3 February 1921 Order of the Rising Sun - 2nd Class (Japan) Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 31 Date: 7 April 1921 Military Cross of Avid - Grand Officer (Portugal) Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 135 Date: 11 December 1919 CB Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 44 Date: 6 April 1916 GCMG Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 61 Date: 23 May 1919 CMG Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 57 Date: 18 April 1918 Brother: Lt Colonel Dudley Persse WHITE, 13th Light Horse, returned to Australia (d. England, 15 April 1947). Medals: Distinguished Service Order, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal | WHITE, Cyril Brudenell Bigham (I419)
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916 | Present at deat was Francis KING of Letalian (relation?) | TAKEN, Catherine (I356)
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917 | private house | MANTLE, Annie Elizabeth (I523)
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918 | Private, East Yorkshire Regiment, 1st bat '30629' | BRUDENELL, Charles (I1722)
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919 | Private, Yorkshire Regiment, 2nd Batt, '7748' | BRUDENELL, Thomas Edmund (I1047)
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920 | PROBABLY - Elizabeth & Lilly are one and the same. POSSIBLE family: 1891 Elizabeth E? FENBY, 3, & Elsie E FENBY, 1, living with grandparents Geo & Elizabeth DOBBING, Stranton, DUR No trace of Elizabeth/Lilly 1901 Robert & Elizabeth FENBY + children Elsie (ties up with 1891 census), Beatrice & Geo. Residence: 3 Perth St, West Hartlepool, DUR. Elizabeth born Hartlepool, age 36. | RUSHBROOK, Lilly (I1317)
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921 | PROBABLY - Elizabeth & Lilly are one and the same. POSSIBLE family: 1891 Elizabeth E? FENBY, 3, & Elsie E FENBY, 1, living with grandparents Geo & Elizabeth DOBBING, Stranton, DUR No trace of Elizabeth/Lilly 1901 Robert & Elizabeth FENBY + children Elsie (ties up with 1891 census), Beatrice & Geo. Residence: 3 Perth St, West Hartlepool, DUR. Elizabeth born Hartlepool, age 36. | RUSHBROOK, Elizabeth (I1314)
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922 | PROBABLY - listed on Memorial Roll of Honour, Warmington church | BRUDENELL, Harry (I1118)
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923 | Probably age and debility. 10 days ill, no medical attendant | TAKEN, Matthew (I156)
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924 | Probably apoplexy, no medical attendant | -?-, Mary (I160)
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925 | Probably chronic rheumatism and exhaustion uncertified | TAKEN, Margaret (I159)
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926 | PROBABLY Floyd & Mildred were married couple & Richard their son (same Zip Code for all) | TAKEN, Floyd J (I369)
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927 | PROBABLY listed as BRINDNELL in GRO indeces | BRUDENELL, George (I283)
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928 | PROBABLY listed on WW1 Memorial Roll of Honour, Warmington church | BRUDENELL, Louis Daniel (I1132)
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929 | PROBABLY one of the John T's on proven tree but can't identify which one | BRUDENELL, John T (I247)
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930 | PROBABLY one of the Walter's on proven tree but can't identify which one | BRUDENELL, Walter (I246)
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931 | PROBABLY related to EDWARD TAKEN b1888 (similar residence) | TAKEN, Marshall E (I366)
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932 | PROBABLY related to Marshall TAKEN b1919 (similar location) | TAKEN, Edward (I367)
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933 | PROBABLY top of Churn Lane, Warley. Identified from other addresses on 1841 census. | MITCHELL, David (I72)
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934 | PROBABLY top of Churn Lane. Identified from addresses on 1841 census page. | MITCHELL, John (I76)
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935 | Probably younger than Betty & Bert | ARMSTRONG, Rae (I257)
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936 | Public grave, number 5816 | WHITEHEAD, Susannah (I73)
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937 | Q1 Banns | Family (F56)
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938 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F467)
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939 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F465)
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940 | q1 | Family (F462)
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941 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F461)
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942 | q1 | Family (F403)
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943 | q1 | Family (F290)
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944 | q1 | Family (F254)
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945 | q1 | Family (F253)
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946 | q1 | Family (F229)
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947 | q1 | Family (F183)
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948 | q1 | Family (F57)
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949 | q1 | Family (F20)
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950 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1684)
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