Matches 4,801 to 4,850 of 7,217
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4801 | Monumental inscription: Here lieth the body of Richard I’ANSON late of H ackforth who departed this life 2 Jan 1752 aged ...8 yrs. Here lieth the body of Deborah I’ANSON his widow who d 6 Sep 1762 a ged 72? yrs | LEWIS, Deborah (I3614)
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4802 | Most of the Whitells of this time period were in Bowes. The parish regi sters for Bowes don't start until 1674. That's why I cannot find a birt h record for him. However, there was a John Whitell living at Scargill (between Bowes and B arningham) in the 1673 Hearth Tax Poll. I am pretty sure this must be H ugh's father. The fact that Hugh married Margaret Ward of Woodclose mak es Scargill even more likely since they are only a couple of miles apar t. Plus Margaret was buried in Barningham, 3 miles from Scargill. | WHITELL, Hugh (I273)
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4803 | Mother's maiden name given as Hall | CONSTANTINE, George (I1843)
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4804 | Mother's maiden name given as Shaw | LOWES, John (I3021)
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4805 | mother's maiden name given as Shaw | LOWES, John (I687)
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4806 | My father always said his birthday was November 29th, which is also why t hey got married on that date. However, his mother, in the application for registration of birth state s that he was born on November 30th. | WARD, Ralph Sydney (I3165)
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4807 | Name written as Choleen Margaret in the 1911 census. | WARD, Katherine Margaret (I296)
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4808 | Non conformist baptism (Roman Catholic) Simon Ward son of Robert and Ma garet of Streetham. Sponsors: John & Dorothy Reynolds. | WARD, Simon (I30)
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4809 | Not sure if this is the right Jane Nelson. 15 is a little young, but th e other alternative is Jane Nelson b. 1742 in Forcett, which makes more s ense, but 32 is a little too old to marry an 18 yr old man. | NELSON, Jane (I446)
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4810 | Now a widower. Works at coal collier. Living in household of James and Alice Calvert from the Dales | METCALFE, William James (I3066)
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4811 | obit: H. W. Ward, Richmond Street, Succumbs In Hospital To Brief Illness A resident of Sydney for the last 30 years, and employed at the steel plant all that time, H. W. Ward, 67, of Richmond street, this city, died in St. Rita's hospital late last night following an illness of several days with heart trouble. He was born in Windsor, NS and came here shortly after the opening of the plant and followed the occupation of tool dresser for the past quarter of a century. He was well known throughout Sydney, and held in the highest esteem and his totally unexpected passing will be learned with deep regret and will be widely mourned. He is survived by his widow, who is now en route home from Boston where she had been visiting relatives and friends in the past 10 days and is expected to arrive in the city on Sunday morning; also four daughters Mrs. Clarence Gordon (Hilda); Mrs. John Babineau, (Madge) in Boston; Mrs. Rueben Martin (Blanche); Mrs. Archie Vatcher (Irene), in Sydney; three sons, Claude, and Raymond, at home; Ralph in Toronto. Also two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Baters, Boston; Miss Laura Ward, Boston. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. | WARD, Harry Welton (I3163)
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4812 | obit: Mrs. Margaret Ward, widely known and esteemed resident, died at the family residence on Richmond Street Friday after a lengthy illness. She was 78. Mrs. Ward, a member of Christ Church, was born at Windsor, N.S. and came to Sydney 58 years ago. She is survived by three sons and three daughters. They are: Ralph and Ray, in Toronto; Claude, Sydney; Mrs. Ruben Martin, Mrs. Archibald Vatcher and Mrs. Hilda Gordon, all in Sydney. A brother, George Lowther, Sydney, also survives. The remains are resting at the Fillmore Funeral Home. The funeral will be held Monday at 2pm from the funeral home. She died 6 months after writing the last letter to my father | LOWTHERS, Maggie Ethel (I3164)
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4813 | Occupation given as 'boarding house keeper and farmer' | LOWES, Nellie (I678)
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4814 | occupation given as 'unpaid domestic duties'. | Family F205
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4815 | Occupation given in 1851 was "Farm 9 Acres And Ag Lab" | WARD, Thomas (I210)
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4816 | Occupation is butcher on his daughter Margaret's baptism record. | WARD, Edward (I201)
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4817 | Occupation postman | HUNT, William James (I2352)
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4818 | Occupation, cattle doctor (vet) | MARTIN, John (I738)
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4819 | Occupation, cooper | WILKINSON, Henry (I626)
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4820 | Occupation, publican Just Edmund and Mary, no children | CLOSE, Edmund (I1691)
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4821 | occupation, School Master | WILKINSON, Henry (I626)
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4822 | Occupation, trucker. Still giving his birth town as Marske. | INGRAM, James (I3570)
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4823 | Occupation: farm labourer | WARD, Simon (I30)
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4824 | Occupation: Potter's Foreman | WARD, Edward Petty (I1319)
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4825 | of 'Hill Top' | HILLARY, John (I1503)
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4826 | Of Birk House, Hurst | SIDDLE, James (I2720)
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4827 | Of Birk House, Hurst | JONES, William (I2721)
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4828 | Of interest is this possible ancestor of William: "Henry Wilkinson (died 1649) Of Forcett, Yorkshire (North Riding), gentleman captain in Hugh Bethell ’s regiment of horse, with his brother Francis Wilkinson of Barton (and l ater Monkend) as his lieutenant. He died 13 Mar. 1649; in his will, dat ed the day before, he bequeathed to Mrs Grace Smithson ‘all my debentur e moneys if it could be gotten, which he meant was due to him from the S tate of England, which he considered would amount to £1,300’. The will w as proved by his brother Francis on 24 Feb. 1652. References : Jones, ‘War in the North’, 407. Armies : Yorkshire" ---------------------------- Francis Wilkinson Of Barton, Yorkshire (North Riding). Lieutenant in his brother Henr y Wilkinson’s troop in Hugh Bethell’s regiment of horse. He proved his b other’s will in Feb. 1652. References : Jones, ‘War in the North’, 407; Hopper, ‘Yorkshire parliamentaria s’, 92. Armies : Yorkshire ---------------------------- 1689 June 18. Passes for Mr. Adrian Verwey, to go to Holland; for Captain Jo hn Bigg, to go on his Majesty's service, to Huntingdon; for Mr. Henr y Wilkinson, to go to Forcett in Yorkshire [S.P.Bom. Warrant Book 3 4, p. 276]; for Ot [to]. Dirkess and Gervert Aryaens, two Dutch seamen , to go to Holland; and for Joseph Rivers to go to Holland. [Ibid.25, p . 91.] | WILKINSON, William (I505)
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4829 | of Ribba Hall | DENT, Eleanor (I2472)
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4830 | On her marriage register she names her father as Thomas Morallee | Family F111
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4831 | On his son Anthony's birth record is states: "Anthony, the child of Ric hard Cotes of Orgate" | COATES, Richard (I47)
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4832 | On the 1911 census she gives her birthplace as New Forrest. | HILLARY, Elizabeth (I1663)
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4833 | On the 1939 register, the census taker has accidentally made the year o f birth look like 1909 instead of 1900. Also, his death record confirm h is birth year as 1900. | HIRD, Joseph Thomas (I1106)
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4834 | On the baptism record it gives her name as Mary "Waistell or Sayer". Th is probably indicates that Jeffrey and Mary were not married. | WAISTELL, Mary (I479)
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4835 | On the birth record it only mentions 'Mother, Elizabeth'. Doesn't menti on Thomas as the father. Perhaps he died before the child was born, but I c an find no burial record for him anywhere in England. Maybe they divorc ed. There are no more children baptized by this couple. | WARD, Thomas (I523)
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4836 | On the burial record his name is given as Addison Longstaff | LONGSTAFF, William Addison (I824)
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4837 | On the Kirkby-Ravensworth birth register, it says: "Margaret the daught er of Simond Ward of Woodclose bapt. March ___" As I was looking at an old map of the area I spotted "Woodclose Gill". I w onder if someone would give their abode as the body of water they lived o ? Or was there a farmhouse called Woodclose? This is very close to Gayles (near Ravensworth) where there were many W ards. | WARD, Margaret (I223)
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4838 | On the marriage record her father is named as 'William Addison Longstaf f', miner. Her residence is 'Leyburn' and her occupation is 'servant'. | Family F253
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4839 | On the marriage record his residence is Scargill, Barningham. His age is "upwards of 21" | Family F142
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4840 | On the marriage record it states that Simon is a bachelor and place of r esidence is Catterick. Witnesses were John & Robert Ward and Mary Alder son | Family F55
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4841 | On the marriage record James gives his father's name as Benjamin. This c onfirms that he was the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Ingram and Benjam in Taylor. James occupation is labourer and Hannah's father is a tailor. | Family F1142
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4842 | On the marriage record William is 'of the Parish of Kettlewell.' Elizab eth is of the Parish of Arkengarthdale. He uses his middle name 'Addison' as his only forename. | Family F249
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4843 | On the transcription of the baptism record it has her as 'Mary'. | FENWICK, Margaret (I2970)
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4844 | On the Yorkshire Administrations inquisitions post mortem, his name is s pelled 'Raiph' instead of Ralph. Some research on the subject indicates t hat this was an old British 'upper class' spelling of Ralph. | WARD, Ralph (I233)
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4845 | On William's baptism record of June 4 1824 it says he is 17 months old, p utting his birth in January 1823. | LONGSTAFF, William (I495)
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4846 | Or, he could be the William, son of Richard Coates of Startforth: 6 Aug 1732 | COATES, William (I2315)
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4847 | Other researchers have assumed that William is the one born at Bowes in 1 685. This makes him only 16 at the marriage to Isabell Bainbridge, wher eas she was 23. Not very likely. I feel he is more likely one of the fo llowing: - William Alderson baptized in Romaldkirk 19 May 1670, son of Thomas. - William Alderson b 4 Mar 1679 in Middleton St. George, Durham, son of C hristofer. - William Alderson b. 20 Jan 1668 in Muker, son of William of Birkdale ( between Muker and Bowes) Eliminated: - William Alderson b. 10 Mar 1667 Brough Under Stainmore of Richard. R eason is because this William stayed and married and died in Brough. | ALDERSON, William (I1396)
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4848 | parents names given on baptism record as Thomas and Ann | CONSTANTINE, Elizabeth (I1854)
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4849 | parents were George and Margaret (Hodgson) Hodgson. | HODGSON, Jane Elizabeth (I1171)
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4850 | parents, William and Marry | HODGSON, Elizabeth (I325)
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