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1 | "Ag Lab" [Agricultural Labourer] noted next to "Farm Servant". | Apps, William (P489)
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2 | "Burnside daughter" | Black, Helen (P738)
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3 | "eldest Bushdyke son" | Black, William (I130)
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4 | "Emmerson was sentanced to two months' imprisonment, and to find sureties for twelve months; in case of failing to find sureties to be further imprisoned for six months." - "for being on land by night for the purpose of taking game." | Emmerson, Isaac (P1665)
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5 | "Owing to complete lack of information regarding the Black who became a minister, and the fact that his elder brother had no male issue, it is necessary to reckon line of descent through John, second Liltie-co-kee son, who represents the second generation of Breich Water Blacks. His wife was Helen Steel, of Turnhigh, her grandfather having been a proscribed Covenanter in the reign of Charles II. [...] To John and Helen were born five sons and five daughters." | Black (I420)
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6 | "Owing to complete lack of information regarding the Black who became a minister, and the fact that his elder brother had no male issue, it is necessary to reckon line of descent through John, second Liltie-co-kee son, who represents the second generation of Breich Water Blacks. His wife was Helen Steel, of Turnhigh, her grandfather having been a proscribed Covenanter in the reign of Charles II. [...] To John and Helen were born five sons and five daughters." | Black (I421)
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7 | "second Liltie-co-kee son" | Black, John (I113)
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8 | "third Bushdyke son" | Black, James (I105)
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9 | 18/06/2012 - order from GRO refunded after no death certificate could be found for a Mary Howells that died between 1867 and 1869 in Tredegar or Abedare. 24/05/2012 - order from GRO refunded after no death certificate could be found for a Mary Howells that died between 1864 and 1866 in Tredegar or Abedare. Possible death: Name: Age at Death (in years): HOWELL, MARY 41 Order GRO Reference: 1869 M Quarter in BEDWELLTY Volume 11A Page 87 | Jones, Mary (P828)
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10 | 1939 Register suggests her maiden name was "Smith". | Haywood, Dorothy (P977)
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11 | 5 Jan 2013 Searched for a Thomas Hamilton born about 1778 in Lesmahagow. One is living at Boghead, Lesmahagow, however this is another Thomas Hamilton - his death certificate in 1860 states his parents were Andrew Hamilton and Jean Pate. | Hamilton, Thomas (P796)
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12 | A John Emerson/Emmerson died aged 91/92 in 1838 and was buried in Fornham All Saints. Potentially a brother or cousin or William? The death notice also mentions he was the "father of Mr. James Emerson, builder, of this town" [Fornham St. Martin]. | Emmerson, William (I347)
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13 | A son William baptised on the same day as Richard? https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J36X-SZR | Family F523
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14 | According to a family tree on Ancestry, James was "Foreman for construction of the Stands at Lansdown Road Stadium" in Dublin, Ireland, and he "Built first covered stands at Landsdown Road". | Doleman, James (I1839)
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15 | Alternative spelling Lochley. | Lockley, Mary (P692)
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16 | Ancestry DNA match (possible 5th cousin) with descendant of Charlotte Ingram, who was likely Anne's sister. | Ingram, Anne (I38)
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17 | Ann and children without father William in 1841: Piece number 1196 Book number 8 Folio number 21 Page number 35 Waddams Pool, Dudley | Ingram, Anne (I38)
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18 | Another William Morris was baptised in 1796 in Lowdham (about 2 miles from Hoveringham). The parents were Henry and Mary - so this William is possibly Abel's brother and William's uncle. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NBCY-WRN Although no other record confirms William's father was Abel, William's year of birth throughout the census records is 1795 or 1796. His place of birth was recorded as Hoveringham in the 1851, 1861, 1871 and 1881 censuses. | Morris, William (P900)
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19 | Bert Ridley page on the Lives of The First World War website: https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/lifestory/3740061 | Ridley, Bertie "Bert" (P1620)
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20 | Bowbutts and Gilmourton on Ordnance Survey map: http://goo.gl/YxYuH8 | Fleming, John (P729)
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21 | Cause: Fell down and died instantly from disease of the heart accelerated by excitement fatigue and heat of the weather | Williams, Samuel (P1191)
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22 | Could not find a burial on Seax in Colchester or Boxted. West Bergholt burials 1868-1977 are not available to view via Seax. | Marshall, Harriet (P1319)
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23 | Date of birth provided by a descendant of Thomas. | Banister, Thomas (P1328)
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24 | Daughter of Gavin Hamilton, farmer, and Agnes Hamilton, maiden surname Stiell. Agnes' parents were John Stiell and Martha Stiell, maiden surname Semple. | Hamilton, Martha (I1897)
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25 | Daughter of James Ford, farmer (deceased) and Jessie Ford (maiden surname Kidd). | Ford, Jessie Thomson (I2280)
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26 | Daughter of Joseph Stevens, cab driver. | Stevens, Barbara (P1339)
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27 | Daughter of Mr Waddell, of Crofthead. | Waddell, Catherine (I430)
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28 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P461)
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29 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2259)
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30 | Dudley - the most unhealthy place to live in England: http://www.blackcountrydiscovered.biz/the-most-unhealthy-place-to-live-in-england-2/ | Pearce, William (I13)
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31 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P945)
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32 | fenlandphil's "PHIL's FAMILY TREE" on Ancestry.co.uk notes that Francis died on 11 Oct 1861 in The Risbridge Union Workhouse, Kedington, Suffolk, England. Likely 1861 Census Entry: First name(s) F Last name N Relationship Inmate Marital status Widower Gender Male Age 73 Birth year 1788 Occupation Agricultural Labourer Birth town Wickhambrook Birth town as transcribed WICKHAMBROOK Birth county Suffolk Birth county as transcribed SUFFOLK Birth place (other) England Birth place other as transcribed - House name Union Workhouse Street Calford Green Parish Kedington City or borough - County Suffolk Country England Municipal ward - Parliamentary borough - Hamlet Kedington Registration district Risbridge Enumeration district 6 Archive reference RG09 Piece number 1124 Folio number 144 Page number 41 | Nunn, Francis (P1083)
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33 | Five possible entries in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire in the 1915 Scotland Valuation Rolls on Scotland's People. | Gray, Thomas (P1700)
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34 | Forename recorded as "Lizzie J S" | Swan, Eliza Jane (I1907)
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35 | Four baptisms of a "Mary Whatley" in St Denys, Warminster: Mary Whatley England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 christening: 20 Feb 1708 ST. DENYS,? WARMINSTER,? WILTSHIRE,? ENGLAND residence: Warminster,? Wiltshire,? England parents: Richard Whatley Mary Whatley England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 christening: 20 Nov 1692 ST. DENYS,? WARMINSTER,? WILTSHIRE,? ENGLAND residence: Warminster,? Wiltshire,? England parents: William Whatley Mary Whatley England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 christening: 25 Feb 1728 St. Denys,? Warminster,? Wiltshire,? England residence: Warminster,? Wiltshire,? England parents: John Whatley,? Elizabeth Mary Whatley England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 christening: 21 Aug 1704 St. Denys,? Warminster,? Wiltshire,? England residence: Warminster,? Wiltshire,? England parents: John Whatley https://familysearch.org/search/records/index#count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Amary~%20%2Bsurname%3Awhatley~%20%2Bbirth_place%3A%22ST.%20DENYS%2C%E2%80%8B%20WARMINSTER%2C%E2%80%8B%20WILTSHIRE%2C%E2%80%8B%20ENGLAND%22%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1670-1730~ | Whatley, Mary (I257)
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36 | Four possible baptisms on Scotland's People Date Surname Forename Parent Names Frame No. Sex Parish City/County GROS Data 01/05/1769 LINDSAY JANET WILLIAM LINDSAY/JANET YOUNG FR389 (FR389) F EAST KILBRIDE /LANARK 643/00 0020 0064 02/09/1770 LINDSAY JANET WILLIAM LINDSAY/ANN ALLAN FR397 (FR397) F EAST KILBRIDE /LANARK 643/00 0020 0072 07/04/1774 LINDSAY JANET WILLIAM LINDSAY/ F EAST KILBRIDE /LANARK 643/00 0020 0079 17/09/1775 LINDSAY JANET ALEXANDER LINDSAY/ F EAST KILBRIDE /LANARK 643/00 0020 0082 | Lindsay, Janet (I123)
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37 | George's father William didn't approve of his marriage | Family F427
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38 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (P1609)
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39 | http://www.farmcollector.com/steam-traction/what-it-was-like-to-be-a-traction-engine-driver-in-england.aspx What It Was Like To Be A Traction Engine Driver In England Charles E. Hooker July/August 1971 | Ridley, Alfred George (P1648)
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40 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (P1608)
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41 | https://legacy.newarkadvertiser.co.uk/family/announcement/Cottam_NA430566 | Cottam, George Raymond (I2173)
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42 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2394)
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43 | Informant was his wife Catherine. | Grabham alias Bryant, Thomas (I2117)
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44 | Informant was Margaret's son, James Hamilton: "J Hamilton Son Oaklands Weaver Avenue Rhyl North Wales" | Gray, Margaret "Maggie" (P1681)
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45 | Informant was Sarah Trott. | Trott, Catherine "Kitty" (I2118)
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46 | Information from a relative: John married Harriet and the couple had around 14 children, two of which moved to Huddersfield, Yorkshire. | Emmerson, John (I253)
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47 | Is Charles Lockley who married Eliza Dunklin/Dunckley the son of Samuel Lockley and Hannah Brindley? Samuel Lockley and his first wife Hannah Haley had a daughter Jane. Jane had an illegitimate daughter Mary. Mary married Richard Dunklin/Dunckley, Eliza's brother. http://www.hamilton-family.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I242&tree=tree1 | Family F93
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48 | Is Thomas Dunklin the son of Richard and Ann Dunckley? http://www.hamilton-family.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I537&tree=tree1 Likely baptism and parents marriage on FreeREG: County Staffordshire Place Darlaston Church St. Lawrence RegisterNumber DateOfBirth BaptismDate 21 Feb 1802 Forename Thomas Sex M FatherForename Richard MotherForename Ann FatherSurname DUNCKLEY MotherSurname Abode FatherOccupation Notes FileNumber 28227 County Staffordshire Place Wolverhampton Church St Peters RegisterNumber MarriageDate 14 Jan 1799 GroomForename Richard GroomSurname DUNCKLEY GroomAge GroomParish GroomCondition Bachelor GroomOccupation GroomAbode BrideForename Ann BrideSurname LOWE BrideAge BrideParish BrideCondition Spinster BrideOccupation BrideAbode GroomFatherForename GroomFatherSurname GroomFatherOccupation BrideFatherForename BrideFatherSurname BrideFatherOccupation WitnessOneForename Ann WitnessOneSurname MUMFORD WitnessTwoForename Joseph WitnessTwoSurname MEREADY Notes Banns FileNumber 28000 | Dunkley, Thomas (P1253)
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49 | Joseph Norris was a widower. Witnesses: James and Esther Hobbs. | Family F89
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50 | Likely baptism 1803 in Newark (FreeREG) - parents Benjamin and Phoebe. A Phoebe Walker aged 70 can be found on the 1841 census in Newark, living with an Ellen Duckworth, aged 20. The only baptism in Newark for an Ellen Duckworth is Mary's daughter, born abt 1824. However Ellen Duckworth is listed on the same census with her parents, aged 15. Benjamin and Phoebe Walker can be found on the Parish Burials on Find My Past - Benjamin in 1838, aged 64, and Phoebe in 1849, aged 78. The baptism for Mary Walker could relate to another person - a Mary Walker married John Simnett in 1826 in Newark. The couple cannot be traced on the census records, and there doesn't appear to be a burial or a second marriage for this Mary. A Benjamin Walker, cotton worker, and "Pheby" Hill married in 1802 in St Weburghs, Derbyshire: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N68V-6ZX | Walker, Mary (P882)
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