Matches 751 to 800 of 1,084
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| 751 | Marriage confirmed by 1881 Census except birth year given as 1833. | Family F1069
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| 752 | Marriage John of Langham and Ann Cook of Livermere both single | Family F649
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| 753 | Marriage License gives his age as 44 yrs and hers as 23 yrs. | Family F198
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| 754 | Married by banns,witnesses were W Hazel and Clara Snowling. | Family F20
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| 755 | Mary Ann seems to have had a lot of trouble with the spelling of her family name. Assuming we have her family right in the 1851 Census, where on Ancestry they were called Boas, which is a a clear transcriptiopn error, the family go on to consistantly be given the name Boor. This is demonstrated by the son Joseph staying with an Uncle James Boor in Lowestoft in 1881. | Boor, Mary Ann (I2063)
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| 756 | Mary being a daugter of William and Ann is derived from her children being Niece and Nephew of Susan Cook RIN 4166 | Pulford, Mary (I5028)
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| 757 | Mary Pulfers Notes Look Like "Alene", Jackie Harkins Says "Charlotte Speaks Of Cora And Adeline" | Linberg, Alene (I3658)
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| 758 | Mary's Notes Say"Cecelia", Jackie Harkins Says "Charlotte Mentions Cora And Adeline" | Linberg, Cecelia (I3657)
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| 759 | Master mariner | Ward, George (I314)
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| 760 | MEDI NOTE rjs.bmp | Shell, Rupert John (I2567)
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| 761 | Merchants Clerk | Family F241
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| 762 | MI In Loving Memory of ROBERT MACKENZIE who died February 2nd 1915 aged 86 years Also of SOPHIA the wife of the above who died July 28th 1920 aged 94 years We know that we are of God Note from Obituary of Robert McKenzie: Although a joiner by trade, at the age of 18 years and 4 months, he enlisted into the Scots Fusiliers at Wick. During his career he served 18 months in the Crimean War and spent 3 years at Victoria Barracks at Montreal, Canada. Docking at St Johns, New Brunswick in 1862, it took nearly two months travel through blizzards and heavy snow before the Fusiliers took up their tour of duty. He returned to London in Oct 1864 and married Sophia Watling on 1 Jun 1865. He retired on 3 Mar 1868 after nearly 22 years service, having reached the ranks of Colour Sergeant. He retired to Southwold Suffolk where he ran the Southwold Arms Hotel and Public House. In the 28 years that he ran the hostelry he never spent one night away from home. He lived the remainder of his days at Mizpah Villa, 31 Station Road Southwold. | McKenzie, Robert (I1139)
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| 763 | MI Lily of the valley carving In ever loving memory of THOMAS JOSEPH PULFORD who departed this life June 3rd.1910 aged 83 years 'Father in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping' Also ELIZA his wife who departed this life Febry.25th.1915 aged 78 years 'Thy spirit has returned unto the God who gave it' | Pulford, Thomas Joseph (I849)
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| 764 | MI Crickmore, Alice, d. 29 Jan 1902, age: 36yr, w/o Jarvis | Pulford, Alice (I768)
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| 765 | MI Crickmore, Jarvis, d. 22 Jan 1931, age: 77yr, h/o Alice, | Crickmore, Jarvis (I1878)
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| 766 | Mill Road, Mutford Incapacitated | Pulford, Charles Frederick (I1399)
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| 767 | More rersearch needed here. Have found and amy record for a William that matches some of this William. no 1443. He inlisted in 1891 and served in South Africa completing serrvice in in 1905. Age at inlistment would jive a birth of July 1873 not October. This is not consistant with census and marriage attributed to the William. The thing that leads me to believe it could be this William is an address at the back of 28 row, N. Quay, Row 28 is where William's farthers family was in 1881. | Pulford, William Henry (I3032)
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| 768 | Name given Pulphor | Family F150757472
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| 769 | Named in will of Ellen J & Mary ROBINSON and alive at time of sister Flora Beatrice's death: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pjrich/VMR2.GIF refers | Robinson, Ellen Elizabeth (I2570)
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| 770 | Named in will of Ellen J & Mary ROBINSON and alive at time of sister Flora Beatrice's death: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pjrich/VMR2.GIF refers | Robinson, Nellie (I2586)
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| 771 | Neice living with Charles Sutton | Snowling, Herietta (I758)
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| 772 | No 71976 Private Regt or Corps: R.D.C. Assigned to Northumberland Fusiliers Trade: Gardener Height: 5'5" Weight: 128 lbs Chest: 33" | Pulford, Arthur (I30)
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| 773 | No BMD of death? | Pulfer, Mary Ann (I4083)
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| 774 | Northumberland Fusiliers | Pulford, Arthur (I30)
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| 775 | Not in 1901 Census. Most likely died with month during child birt. | Pulford, William Henry (I5155)
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| 776 | Not see after this although there is a death in 1874 in Durham. | Remblence, Mark Goerge (I5204)
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| 777 | Not sure it was Leiston as the location was given as Blth district. His occumpation given as: Summer Month Caterer Winter Month Boatman | Watling, William Christopher (I180)
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| 778 | Not sure the two Emma siuation is clear as cannot find this one in GRO. | Pulford, Emma (I4168)
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| 779 | Not sure why Mary Emerson, could also be JEMIMA PRITTY 23 OCT 1814 Westleton, Suffolk, England | Family F63
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| 780 | Not too sure about the birth place it is difficult to read on the deat certificate. | Schlossmann, Sophia (I6016)
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| 781 | Note anomily over birth and christerning date. Birth date from School register. | Pulford, James William (I3013)
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| 782 | Note Birth is not on Governrment GRO site | Brown, Henry (I1324)
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| 783 | Note in PR mother as given Elizabeth? | Pulfer, Henry (I3994)
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| 784 | Note this is the nephew of Martha Pulfer Id 666 Potential Issue with burial as age given 89 implies birth around 1794 on FreeReg GRO gives 69 which is a better fit | Pulford, William (I4257)
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| 785 | Notice of removal of Elvina Pulford, Wyverstone to Badwell Ash FB158/G8/43 12th May 1835 | Pulfer, Elvina (I4194)
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| 786 | Nurse | Stannard, Mary (I748)
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| 787 | Occupation Domestic Servant | Hazell, Anna Maria (I191)
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| 788 | Occupation: Charge Hand Heavey Gun Work | Watling, Albert Victor (I1123)
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| 789 | Ok Agnes is the grandaughter of Jonathon and Elizabeth but so far cannot locate the true mother. Not in Kirkstead PR. | Pulford, Agnes Maud Mary (I2189)
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| 790 | Ok They were not married but were living together by the 1911 census and still togeter in the 1939 Registerr. Rosa in the 1939 register was marked as Pulford but was corrected to Freestone 21 10 1946. | Family F1389
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| 791 | on 1891 Cencus she is aged 29 and born Australia and a British Subject Poss to check naturalisation records 1901 Cencus-27 Broadwater Down | Hurst, Mary Ann (I2418)
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| 792 | On 4 September 1857 in Gislingham James AUSTIN married Mary ALDERTON, both of full age. James was a widower and Mary was a widow. James was a labourer. Both were residing in Gislingham at the time of the marriage and the fathers were John AUSTIN and Samuel PULFORD, both of them being labourers. Witness to the marriage were David PULFORD and Mary Ann AUSTIN. | Family F920
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| 793 | On Family search listed as George Robert Pulford | Family F357
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| 794 | On GRO Queenie has no Mother's maiden name implying she is Illegitamate. She is in John and Emmas family as she was given as daughter in the 1901 census (image not seen). | Catchpole, Queenie Irene (I2060)
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| 795 | On the marriage record he signed by mark and Martha signed. The witnesses were Happy (sic) Pulford and George Pulford both by mark. | Family F4
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| 796 | Only evedence she is Thomas's daughter is the street where they lived given in NBI. Mother confirmed by gov bmd. | Pulford, Edith Rosa (I4684)
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| 797 | Parentage givein in the devorce papers | Hayman, Henry William Foster (I4641)
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| 798 | Parentage is uncertain especially born out of wedlock. She lived with Grandparents in 1901 and 1902. | Pulfer, Bertha Ellen (I4829)
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| 799 | Pauper | Jarvis, Rebecca (I2)
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| 800 | Police Cunstable | Hazell, Walter (I737)
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