Matches 701 to 750 of 1,084
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| 701 | Labourer | Lezemore, John Daniel (I2204)
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| 702 | Labourer | Lezemore, Mary Emma (I2205)
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| 703 | Labourer Gass Works | Catchpole, James (I269)
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| 704 | Labourer Gass Works | Catchpole, Eliza (I22)
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| 705 | Laura's mother dies when she was about two years old and is looked after by her maternal grand parents. And sadly Laura dies either giving birth or shortly aftter giving birth to Louis Jack. | Houghton, Laura (I2952)
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| 706 | LDS IGI entry gives 23 August as birth and 28th August as Baptism | Pulford, John (I2718)
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| 707 | Lezzie Listed as Lezemore | Family F1308
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| 708 | Listed as a pauper in Shipmeadow Union House. Listed as aged 20 rather than 16. The only argument being for this to be him is not finding him anywhere else and that his brother William is also in here. | Pulford, George (I906)
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| 709 | Listed as Sarah, Probably call Sarah to avoid confusion with her mother. | Pulfer, Mary Ann (I4691)
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| 710 | Listed in the Able Men of Suffolk 1638 to gether with Daniel Jnr | Pulford, Daniel (I4544)
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| 711 | Lived First In South Bend Indiana Moved To Kalamazoo Mich, Then To Detroit. | Pulfer, George Burton (I3780)
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| 712 | Living adjacent to James and Sarah Boatwright | Family F150757448
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| 713 | Living on Own Means | Clements, Emma (I548)
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| 714 | Living On Own Means | Family F445
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| 715 | Living with daughter | Paine, Sarah (I769)
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| 716 | Living with Henry and Maria Warn | Bowers, Anne (I401)
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| 717 | Living with jemimah aged 64 born Henstead | Woolnough, Jemima (I211)
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| 718 | Living with parents | Houghton, Robert (I1418)
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| 719 | Living with parents and siblings | Warford, Mary Ann (I1140)
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| 720 | Living with parents and siblings | White, Harriet (I1396)
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| 721 | living with parents in law | Family F1033
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| 722 | living with parents in law William Woolnough | Family F1033
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| 723 | living with sister in law Clara Gooch | Family F1033
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| 724 | Living with Wife and children | Pulford, Charles Bird (I1336)
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| 725 | Lodewijk Meijer studied Dutch Agriculture from 1937 at the Agricultural University in Wageningen. He received his candidature on 7 May 1941. He lived in rooms at Veluviaweg 14 in Wageningen. On 7 April 1942 the marriage of Lodewijk Meijer and his wife took place in Wageningen. Lodewijk Meijer, his wife, his mother Flora Meijer-Carels and his two brothers were arrested by the Gestapo in March 1943 in Cologne. They were fleeing to Switzerland. From Cologne, Lodewijk, his wife and his mother were deported via Berlin to Auschwitz. His brothers were transported via Berlin to Theresiënstadt, they survived this camp. Flora Meijer-Carels died in Auschwitz on an unknown date. Lodewijk's wife survived Auschwitz. Lodewijk Meijer died of TB on 12 March 1944 in the hospital barracks, block 9, in the Auschwitz extermination camp. | Meijer, Lodewijk (I6015)
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| 726 | Lodger | Youngs, William (I54)
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| 727 | Lodger | Youngs, William (I54)
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| 728 | London Gazette 4 Jun 1844. Bankrupts Tueday, May 31, Pulford William, Long Sutton, Linconshire, cordwainer. | Pulford, William (I5316)
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| 729 | Looks like he was in the milatary and in India in 1911. | Pulford, Albert George (I2905)
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| 730 | Loreto, Ringsfield Road, Beccles Housemaid | Hazell, Winifred Mary (I74)
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| 731 | Louise is married with her mother staying with the family | Minns, Louise Sarah (I1745)
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| 732 | Machine Man; There may be more family but there appears to be two families on the same page | Family F136
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| 733 | Machinist | Family F132
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| 734 | Male Servant | Pulfer, William (I684)
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| 735 | mar quarter aged 76 | Howlett, Hannah (I52)
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| 736 | March 7th 1850 banns Charles MARTIN FA sm shoemaker otp & Eliza PULFORD FA sw otp GF: Stephen MARTIN shoemaker BF: Charles PULFORD farmer Both signed witt: Charles Pulford x ; Charlotte Martin | Family F411
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| 737 | Margaret Pulford married James CLARKE on 5th January, 1861, in the Independent Chapel in the district of Depwade, witnessed by Richard and Eliza Bowles. | Family F518
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| 738 | Margareta Lustig nee Mendelsohn was born in 1900. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Margareta perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995 | Mendlsohn, Margareta (I6009)
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| 739 | Mark Pulford of Ditchingham labourer and shopkeeper died 28th April 1895. Admons with will Norwich 25 June to Esther Pulford widow. Effects £224 19s 3d | Pulford, Mark (I18)
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| 740 | Market Gardener | Family F300
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| 741 | Marmaduke Watling bapt 22/2/1715 Yoxford son of Thomas Watling and Mary Scoulden/Skoulding - Source Parish Records/will of father Thomas (5/4/1723 proved 12/8/1723) | Watling, Marmaduke (I131)
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| 742 | Marmaduke Watling married 25/3/1735 Martlesham by licence Elizabeth Whitebread - Source Parish Records (Jenine has a copy of the record) | Family F55
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| 743 | Marriage 1889 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 75 1881 Census - At home 1901 Census - At home | Green, Eliza (I2734)
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| 744 | Marriage 1889 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 75 1881 Census - Laborer (Ag) 1901 Census - Farm Bailiff | Brooks, George (I2762)
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| 745 | Marriage 1894 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 75 1871 Census - At home 1881 Census - Scholar 1891 Census - Farm Labourer 1901 Census - Farmer EVEN: CONC m EVEN: EVEN | Goose, Benjamin C. (I2817)
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| 746 | Marriage 1894 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 751881 Census - At home1891 Census - General Domestic Servant at home of Benjamin Goose 1901 Census - At home | Brooks, Mary Ann (I2729)
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| 747 | Marriage as Pulfer | Family F634
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| 748 | Marriage Cert: #316 January 6th 1880 Charles PULFORD age 20 Bachelor, Brick Burner of Lowestoft father Alfred PULFORD Brick Burner to Emma HOUGHTON age 19 spinster of Lowestoft father Robert HOUGHTON Brick Maker Witnesses: Benjamine Israel HOUGHTON and Anna Maria COOKE. Both Charles and Emma, together with adopted son Louis Jack Balls and his wife Irene Edith (nee Barker) died as result of enermy action. The bomb one of only a few dropped on Leicester, fell on 14th September 1940 on the bungalow at 59 Ireton Road which went with the formans job at the Brickworks. National School Admissions give motst of the childrens year of birth a year out and not all in the same direction. | Family F12
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| 749 | Marriage Certificate shows Charles age 45 Batchelor. Occupation Cotton Operative. Residence Shawforth. Father Thomas Pulfer (deceased) Soldier. Witnesses Grace Whitworth and Thomas Pulfer | Family F1668
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| 750 | Marriage Certificate: MAR005 Copy of Marriage Certificate, 6 Jan 1880, The Parish Church, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. #316 January 6th 1880 Charles PULFORD age 20 Bachelor, Brick Burner of Lowestoft father Alfred PULFORD Brick Burner to Emma HOUGHTON age 19 spinster of Lowestoft father Robert HOUGHTON Brick Maker Witnesses: Benjamine Israel HOUGHTON and Anna Maria COOKE. | Family F12
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