Matches 651 to 700 of 1,084
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| 651 | In 1891 Edward was working as a Miller lodging with Willium Ireland Anne's Brother in Law | Johnson, Edward Augustus (I2999)
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| 652 | In 1892 at the Nowton Flower Show A Pulfer came first in the 75yards boys under 12 race. Also I suspect his fater won several prirses in the vegtable sections. | Pulfer, Albert Dennis (I4021)
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| 653 | In 1901 Louise was working as cook at Esbourne house together with Elizabeth Barnard the sister of Alice Maria Barnard who went on to marry Albert Martin Pulford. Find My past gives 20 Apr 1875 in Brickfield as birth details. | Pulford, Louise Eliza (I29)
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| 654 | In 1911 Edmund was listed as a shopkeeper. However, later he ran his own cement products factory and is listed in the local guides. Was it his shop that his sister Alice and his Mother Eliza ran? | Pulford, Edmund Vineyard (I26)
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| 655 | In 1941 she was moved to Centraal Israëlitisch Krankzinnigengesticht Het Apeldoornse Bos basically an Isane Asylum. On January 21 - 22 1943 all the patients there where sent to Auschwitz and exterminated, all 1200. Listed in Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986 | Lewin, Marie (I6005)
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| 656 | In Shipmeadow Union House | Pulford, William (I911)
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| 657 | In the 1861 Census Emma was working in the vicarage in Hempnall. It looks like the Vicar discovered she was not baptised in the Church so made her receive baptism. | Pulford, Emma Eliza (I1886)
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| 658 | In the alternative baptisim of Providence William is marked as a pensioner. I think this means he has been in the army. | Pulford, William (I4120)
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| 659 | In the census as Alice | Pulfer, Ellen (I2069)
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| 660 | In the register Henry was down as Harry. Conclusion reached as they are residing with John William Allen and family and he married an Asby. | Family F1059
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| 661 | In Thomases Will he mentions his wifw Mary as Mary Edwards Scolden and also his son Marmaduke. Thomas Watling bapt 12/9/1687 Yoxford son of Thomas Watling and Ann Durrant - Source Parish Records/will of father Thomas (13/3/1718 proved 6/10/1719 - also mentions grandson Marmaduke) | Watling, Thomas (I1151)
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| 662 | inf | Pulford, Alice (I5455)
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| 663 | Infant | Pulford, John (I2718)
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| 664 | infant | Boast, Charlotte (I462)
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| 665 | infant | Kemp, Martha (I1453)
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| 666 | Information from Phil hazel | Osborn, Lydia (I868)
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| 667 | Information from Phil hazel | Family F234
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| 668 | INGATE ROAD 30-08-1904 sold by G Pulford Compact small freehold property in Ingate Road: Brick and tiled dwelling house, brick boarded and tiled Cart Lodge, Loose Box,Hay House, and a long range of brick and tiled sheds; together with a very productive Market Garden and Tomato House 60 ft long on brick pinning and two orchards planted with fruit trees in full bearing. The whole one acre one rood. In occupation of Mrs Pulford. There is a pump and Well of spring water, also two open brick wells of water on the premises. (Withdrawn £290, sold to N Elliott £320) By 1911 he was back at the brickworks as a foreman Did he replace his father when he died? in 1939 census he was in Westview Chelmsford as a birckmaker. | Pulford, George (I27)
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| 669 | Invariably refered to in the family as Dick. GRO has him down as Hazel | Hazell, Albert George (I75)
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| 670 | Ipswich Reg district | Family F1116
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| 671 | Issue with BMD as it lists Blake or Allen. I have choosen Allen as there is a Kathreen Alice Allen in the 1911 census in Yarmouth. | Family F1255
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| 672 | It is possible that she was Christened twice, but then one would expect there to be a relationship with the second location. We do not have this | Sexton, Susan (I3036)
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| 673 | It may not be him but a George Laurance Pulford was in the Old Baily in May 1889 for manslaughter and was deemed to be insane and unfit to plead The Proceedings of the Old Bailey 27 May 1889 515. GEORGE LAURENCE PULFORD (28) was indicted for the manslaughter of Joseph Howard. MR. LYNE,instructed for the Prosecutor, called MR. PHILIP FRANCIS GILBERT,Surgeon to H. M. Prison, Holloway, upon whose evidence the Jury found the prisoner to be insane and unfit to plead. Ordered to be detained until H. M. pleasure be known. There is also a Geo Lawrence born Hendon as a ptient in Crowthorne, Sandhurst in the 1891 census. By the way he was most likely in Broadmoor Hospital which in Crowthorne, Berkshire . Possible death in East Hampsted, Berkshire in 1902. But cannot locate him in the 1901 census. So this story is consistant with but still not certain it is this George. | Pulford, George Law Lawrence (I3020)
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| 674 | It seems that Alice was registered as Eliza Alice. Alice ran a shop in Portsmouth, it was taken over my her mother Eliza when she died in 1922. Alice is burried in in Milton Cemetery Plan e, Row 9 grave 25b there is no grave stone. Her probate recoord indicates she left her estate to Arthur and Charles £481 | Pulford, Alice (I28)
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| 675 | James had a checked history, he spent his early years witrh Mary Ann Briggs and seems to have siered a few kids without marrying her. In 1868 he marries Kezia and has lots of ligitimate kids. Jane is a problem cannot find a suitable birth as a Briggs, Multimer or Bardwell. I think Jane was named Mary as there is a bith in 1865 in Hoxne and no sign of her in 1871. A long shot. | Bardwell, James (I472)
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| 676 | Jane is the daughter of Emma Pulford that is what the baptism record indicates. By the time Jane is babtised Emma has married George Bird. Charles, also illigitamate son of Emma, was adopted into the marriage and was called Charles Bird in the 1881 and 1891 census returns. Although he takes the name Pulford in the 1901 Census. | Pulford, Jane (I1444)
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| 677 | jewishgen has a dearh date of 5 apr 1923 | Baumblatt, Rosa (I6031)
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| 678 | Joel, Anna and Stefanie having been transported to Lodz 18.10.1941 where declared dead at the end of the war. | Baumblatt, Julius (I6018)
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| 679 | John PULFER Batchelor and Labourer of Eye, son of Francis, labourer Eliza BURROWS minor and spinster of Eye, son of Alfred, labourer Witnesses Ibadiah(?) BURROWS, George HERBERT. | Family F736
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| 680 | John Pulfer of Badwell Ash + Mary Lambard both single By banns. Wi John Puford + Saml Wright. | Family F992
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| 681 | John Pulford single man of the parish of Swaffham and Elizabeth Cullingford single woman of this parish married by licence , both signed, witnessed by Ann Doughton and Margaret Pulford. | Family F452
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| 682 | Journalist | Berkeley, Arthur William (I1476)
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| 683 | Journalist | Berkeley, James Alfred (I187)
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| 684 | Jun quarter aged 80 | Knevett, Rebecca (I300)
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| 685 | Jun Quarter aged 83 | Elliott, Phoebe (I239)
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| 686 | Killed in action | Snowling, Walter Robert (I66)
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| 687 | Kings Dann Dunborough Lane, Gillingham | Snowling, Annie Elizabeth Eaton (I68)
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| 688 | Kings Dann Dunborough Lane, Gillingham | Hazell, William Robert (I72)
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| 689 | Labourer | Lezemore, Charles (I2207)
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| 690 | Labourer | Family F1150
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| 691 | Labourer | Family F445
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| 692 | Labourer | Family F445
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| 693 | Labourer | Lezemore, William Henry (I2206)
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| 694 | Labourer | Lezemore, Mary Emma (I2205)
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| 695 | Labourer | Lezemore, Edward (I5168)
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| 696 | Labourer | Lezemore, Christopher Edmund (I2201)
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| 697 | Labourer | Lezemore, James Albert (I2203)
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| 698 | Labourer | Lezemore, Christopher Edmund (I2201)
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| 699 | Labourer | Lezemore, John Daniel (I2204)
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| 700 | Labourer | Lezemore, James Albert (I2203)
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