Matches 901 to 950 of 1,084
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| 901 | Role: Household Member | Tooke, Mary (I278)
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| 902 | Role: Household Member | Lezemore, Charles (I2207)
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| 903 | Royal Garrison Artillary No 59768 Gave Mother Sarah as Next of kin Joined 25-10-1915 Appointed Bombardier 12-3-1917 115th Siege Bty. Died in Action 21-3-1918 Pozieres Memorial | Pulford, William (I1772)
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| 904 | Rulford on the IGI | Pulford, David (I3938)
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| 905 | Said to be 3yrs old | Bardwell, Rose (I464)
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| 906 | Said to have died in Meran and then the body was transported to Belin. The only Meran I have found is in Italy but, it suprises me that they would transport a body so far in those days. Background on Baumblatts. In 1817 in Theilheim are the following Baumblats: Mardochaeus Falck Baumblatt (Merchandise and Cut) Abraham Lazarus Baumblatt (peddler) Moises Jacob Baumblatt (cattle dealer and butchers) During the First World War the following fell out of the Jewish community: Felix Finke (born February 9, 1881 in Theilheim, lived in Essen before 1914, found November 3, 1917), Hugo Freudenthal (born November 26, 1885 in Theilheim, lived in Memmingen before 1914, born 22.8.1917), Otto Baumblatt (born 14.5.1888 in Theilheim, before 1914 in Würzburg, died 20.12.1915). Around 1924, when 78 Jewish parishioners were counted (15.6% of about 500), the heads of the parish were S. Rosenbaum, Justin Fleischmann, M. Klau, L. Lehmann, E. Baumblatt, I. Finke, S. Freudenthal , As a teacher, cantor and Schochet F. Weinstock worked. He then gave eight Jewish children religious education. The community belonged to the district rabbinate Schweinfurt. In 1932 the heads were Justin Fleischmann (1st chairman) and Ludwig Vorchheimer (2nd chairman). As a secretary teacher is called Weinstock. At Jewish associations there were the Chewrah Kadisha (charity and funeral society, 1932 under the direction of S. Rosenbaum) and the women's association Chewras Noschim (charity of women, 1932 under the direction of Ms. S. Rosenbaum). In the school year 1932/33, twelve children received Jewish religious instruction. Baumblatts resident in Theilheim and / or for a long time were killed during the National Socialist era (according to the lists of Yad Vashem, Jerusalem and the information in the "Gedenkbuches - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 "): Lore Baumblatt (1924), Malchen (Malka) Baumblatt (1877), Minna (Mirjam) born Grünebaum Baumblatt (1874), Irma Klau born Baumblatt (1896), Klara Kleemann born Baumblatt (1869). | Baumblatt, Moses (I6017)
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| 907 | Said to have married 6 times | Baumblatt, Elsa (I6021)
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| 908 | Sail maker. They have children | Family F122
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| 909 | Samuel made a will on 15 March 1808. He was a Butcher and innkeeper. He died in 1808. He was buried on 27 August 1808 in Wetheringsett cum Brockford, Suffolk. The address was: All Saints. He experienced Will Proved on 13 January 1809. See aution of his goods The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, October 29, 1808; Issue 3931 | Pulford, Samuel (I4195)
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| 910 | Sarah bapt 21/6/1788 Middleton - most probably had illegitimate child with Nicholas Markham - Eastgate Markham Watling bapt 16/10/1810. | Watling, Eastgate Markham (I2032)
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| 911 | Sarah first appears as a Minns in the census of 1861 her Aunt Sarah Boatwright was given as the head of the household Sarah Minns as wife. A Richard Minns, there at the time, was given as relative. In the next Census 1871 Sarah has a new daughter born abt 1866, and is given as widow. The Richard and Sarah were married according to the GRO but I cannot find them in Ditchingham PR | Ward, Sarah (I1724)
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| 912 | School Report givess 14 apr 1872 as birth date Given school entry was before the christerning could this be more accurate? | Watling, Harriett (I1515)
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| 913 | SCI Birth 1883 Sep-qtr Flegg 4b 32 Death 1883 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 22 | Brackenbury, William George (I2811)
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| 914 | SCI Birth 1884 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 35 Death 1884 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 27 | Brackenbury, George William (I2810)
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| 915 | SCI Birth 1889 Mar-qtr Yarmouth 4b 25 1891 Census - At home | Spink, Elsie Ida (I2794)
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| 916 | SCI Birth 1895 Dec-qtr Flegg 4b 43 1901 Census - At home | Goose, Benjamin Charles (I2730)
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| 917 | Seaman | Watling, Samuel (I979)
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| 918 | Seem to be Banns in Hempnall in 1768 Feb 7, 14, 21 No marriage | Family F101
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| 919 | Seems to be called Harry in School Registers | Pulford, Henry James (I1133)
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| 920 | Sep quarter | Gorven, Susan (I385)
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| 921 | Servant | Pulford, Emma (I917)
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| 922 | She has 2 children with her | Pulford, Betsy (I822)
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| 923 | She has children aged 20 to 4 years | Pigney, Esther (I1197)
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| 924 | She was a widdow | Family F1090
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| 925 | She was down as Susan in the 1841 Census | Keyley, Sarah (I880)
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| 926 | Shopkeeper, Greengrocer, Together with 4 borders. Note he is still marked as Married | Pulford, Edmund Vineyard (I26)
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| 927 | Shoreditch | Page, Joseph Clarke (I4580)
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| 928 | Should this be Woodmere? | Pulfer, Charles Francis (I3727)
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| 929 | Sisland Rectory, Woodton Paid Demestic Duties | Hazell, Violet Mildred (I38)
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| 930 | Skipper Frederick Victor Pulfer Royal Naval Reserve (Patrol Service) H.M.S. Calliope Awards:Mentioned in Despatches. Died age 43 Son of Mr. and Mrs. William James Pulfer; husband of Alice Knott Fry Pulfer, of Great Yarmouth. | Pulfer, Fredrick Victor (I3120)
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| 931 | Some Details From the marrage Cirtificate: Henry Full age, Batchelor, Sadler, living at 81 Chamber Street, Father John Pulfer, Sadler Mary Ann Boor, Full age, Spinster, living at 81 Chamber Street, Thomas Boor, Gardener Witnesses William and Martha Risbrook. | Family F425
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| 932 | Sometine family name given as Ransley | Ramsley, John (I5570)
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| 933 | Son of Richard Napoleon Lee, who adopted the surname Thornton in 1865 by a special Royal Grant in compliance with a condition in the will of Richard Thornton. See London Gszette, 4.8.1865. An amateur cricketer, Richard Thornton Thornton made his debut in first class cricket in 1881, aged 28, and played in a total of 66 matches, 45 of them for Kent. Previously he had played for Dorset (1872), Devon (1873-77) and Wiltshire (1875). He toured North America in 1885. In Holy Orders he was at one time curate of Sidmouth, Devon, and in 1892 he was appointed acting chaplain to the Royal West Kent Regiment, and was at that time living at Tunbridge Wells. Source: http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Articles/1/1321.html | James, Rev. Richard Thornton Lee (I2314)
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| 934 | Source Of Much Of Info About Pulfer Family When In Her Early Eighties. | Pulfer, Alice Evelyn (I3308)
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| 935 | St Leonards, Family mostly acting as Laundry washers Samuel 1834 Hinton Head Ann 1842 Shoreditch Wife Anne 1861 D John 1862 S William 1868 S Elisabeth 1869 D | Saunders, Samuel (I1468)
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| 936 | Statying with Azariah Barker family in the 1911 census | Bruin, Mahala (I2930)
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| 937 | Staying with uncle Samuel Saunders acting as demestic servant | Watling, Louise (I1409)
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| 938 | Stillborn | Pulford, Grace Frost (I3136)
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| 939 | Stockman on farm | Snowling, William (I807)
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| 940 | Stoker. They have children. | Family F283
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| 941 | Suffolk Marriage Licence. There is no entry in the Thorington PR but there is a gap in the marriage entries between 1680 and 1694. In the marriage licence they are both described as of Yoxford. | Family F290
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| 942 | Suffolk Yeomanry | Pulford, John Archibald (I32)
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| 943 | Suggest born 21 June 1863 - source my late grandmother's 'birthday book'. ?? sister of Elizabeth Hibbert born 8 May 1858. carol 1871 Census suggest Born in Wells Next the Sea. At that time she had 1 brother and 4 sisters | Hibbert, Annie (I2923)
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| 944 | Suggest May Pulford, wife of Frank, may have been born on 31 March 1883. | Penfold, Mabel Annie (I4570)
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| 945 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F545
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| 946 | Surety:0 | Family F546
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| 947 | Surety:0 | Family F558
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| 948 | Surety:0 | Family F562
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| 949 | Surety:0 | Family F539
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| 950 | Susannah does not appear to belong in this family. She is here because in the 1851 census she was together with Mary Lizamore in Isslington, was the head of household unmarried and Mary was give as her sister. | Tooke, Susannah (I2193)
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