Matches 1,051 to 1,097 of 1,097
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1051 | Year and place of birth taken from 1911 Census. | Williams, George David (I624)
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1052 | Year and place of birth taken from 1911 Census. Ancestry says 1896. Information provided by Sue Lashley. | Lashley, John Alfred (I557)
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1053 | Year and place of birth taken from 1911 Census. Second forename taken from 1911 Census. | Arrowsmith, John Perry (I572)
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1054 | Year and place of birth taken from Christopher Tully's family tree. | Tully, George (I352)
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1055 | Year and place of birth taken from Christopher Tully's family tree. | Wright, Mary (I353)
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1056 | Year and place of birth taken from the 1891 Census. Free BMD has an entry Ref. Volume 11A Page 49. | Clatworthy, Emily (I523)
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1057 | Year and place of death taken from family tree of Gary Potter on Genes Reunited. | Elliott, Edward (I626)
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1058 | Year and place taken from 1881 Census. | Overton, William (I269)
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1059 | Year and place taken from Mormons web site. No source information available. Exact date provided by Stella Darke. | Family: Elijah Arrowsmith / Mary Perry (F183)
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1060 | Year calculated from age at death. Free BMD has an entry Ref. Volume 10A Page 47. | Chapman, Charles Warren (I295)
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1061 | Year calculated from age at marriage. Free BMD has an entry Ref. Thirsk district Volume 9D Page 438. Place taken from 1911 Census. | Braithwaite, Harry Clarke (I45)
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1062 | Year estimaed from 1911t | Clarke, William George Ryland (I534)
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1063 | Year estimated from 1911 Census. | Lazenby, William (I532)
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1064 | Year estimated from 1911 Census. | North, Ellen (I533)
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1065 | Year estimated from age 16 at 1901 Census. No trace of birth in FreeBMD. Note that the 1939 Register says he was born 9 January 1889 which must be incorrect particularly as there is also the christeninng in 1885.. | Turnbull, John Marley (I653)
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1066 | Year estimated from age at death 73. | Corry, Barbara (I704)
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1067 | Year estimated from age at second marriage. Free BMD has an entry for June 1890 Norwich Ref. Volume 4B Page 147. As her first marriage is in Norwich this is probably the correct person. | Williams, Gertrude Emma (I266)
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1068 | Year of birth and county taken from 1841 Census. | Arrowsmith, John (I513)
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1069 | Year of birth and place worked from 1851 Census. | Perry, John (I528)
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1070 | Year of birth caculated from age at death. | Williams, David (I39)
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1071 | Year of birth calculated from age 77 at death in 2009. | Whiteford, Margaret Jean (aka Jenny) (I659)
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1072 | Year of birth calculated from age at 1851 Census. | Williams, William (I503)
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1073 | Year of birth calculated from age at death. | ?, Alice (I498)
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1074 | Year of birth estimated from 1851 Census. Place of birth taken from 1851 Census. | Elizabeth (I428)
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1075 | year of birth estimated from 1911 Census. | Mundy, Joseph (I617)
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1076 | Year of birth estimated from New Zealand death records. he died aged 74 in 1944. Place of birth taken from 1901 Census. | Horner, William Henry (I44)
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1077 | Year of birth from Bob Chapman's tree on Genes Reunited. | Houston, Janet (I469)
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1078 | Year of birth taken from 1841 Census. Not certain if he is the father of Mary as no father is shown on her marriage certificate. But see the christening entry notes. | Gargett, Joshua ? (I518)
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1079 | Year of death from Bob's Chapman's tree on Genes Reunited. | Houston, Janet (I469)
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1080 | Year of death from information from Carol Hayes. Free BMD has an entry Ref. Volume 10A Page 311 showing her aged 31 | Allen, Alice Ellen (I491)
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1081 | Year of death provided by sister Shirley. Carol was 54. | Simpson, Carol (I411)
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1082 | Year of marriage estimated from 1911 Census | Family: Ernest Arrowsmith / Ada Emma ? (F214)
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1083 | Year of marriage taken from 1911 Census when married for 7 years. FreeBMD has an entry Ref. Volume 10A Page 827 showing Edward John Dykes and a Laura Almond. | Family: Edward John Dykes / Laura Almond (F202)
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1084 | Year taken from 1841 Census. Exact date taken from Mormons web site, Batch No. C029417. | Wilde, Sarah (I487)
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1085 | Year taken from 1911 Census. | Rowell, Jno. (I456)
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1086 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, Jane (I696)
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1087 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, Sarah (I697)
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1088 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, William (I698)
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1089 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, Ann (I699)
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1090 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, Grace (I702)
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1091 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, William (I522)
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1092 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, Sarah (I697)
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1093 | Year taken from Mormon's site. | Richardson, William (I698)
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1094 | Year taken from Mormon's site. Note sibling also born in 1811. Could be twins or merely born 9+ months apart. | Richardson, James (I701)
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1095 | Year taken from Mormon's site. Note that sibling James also born in 1811. Could be twins or just 9+ months apaprt. | Richardson, Elizabeth (I700)
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1096 | Yesr of birth estimated from 1911 Census when aged 50. Place of birth taken from 1911 Census. | Crofton, Richard (I530)
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1097 | [BO:The Times Obituary 2 November 2004:BO] Canon Aidan Chapman, priest, was born on September 27, 1909. He died on October 7, 2004, aged 95. Aidan Chapman was an inspirational and energetic pastoral leader in three very different West Kent parishes, who used his wide interests and an infectious enthusiasm for his fellow man to complement his long ordained ministry in postwar Erith, suburban Farnborough (where he built a second church) and Westerham. Although he served variously as parish priest to the families of both Margaret Thatcher and Sir Winston Churchill, his ministry was most effective among his ordinary parishioners, among whom he worked tirelessly. After Dean Close, Cheltenham and Emmanuel College, Cambridge (where he was stroke in the college boat) he was Chaplain to the Forces with the West Kent Yeomanry in France and Iceland, later joining 49th Division, with the King®s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, landing on Gold Beach and ending the war at Nijmegen. Later, he was successively Rural Dean of Orpington and Sevenoaks, and chaplain to both main hospitals there. In 1964, he was appointed honorary canon of Rochester Cathedral and represented his clergy colleagues at the World Council of Churches Toronto Congress. He was an accomplished sailor, skier, glider pilot and collector of clocks; as well as an owner, in the 1930s, of a rare Jarvis-bodied C-type MG sports car while assistant curate at Beckenham, Kent. | Chapman, Albert Aidan (I86)
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