Matches 4,801 to 4,850 of 9,843
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| 4801 | HMS Emporer of India: Iron Duke class battleship | HAMILTON, William Charles (I108009655)
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| 4802 | HMS Revenge: Revenge class Battleship | HAMILTON, William Charles (I108009655)
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| 4803 | Housekeeper at the Wilderness- married to the head gardener. Marilyn remembers her Aunts (Effie and Jean[Georgina]) talking with her Grandmother. May have been known as Marie- pronounced Mahri. We found her exact name from a hymn book. An inscription in the hymn book says "To Anna Elizabeth Drew with the Reverend E J and Mrs. Alvis' good wishes. East Winch August 1877." Inscription in the hymn book says "To Anna Elizabeth Drew with the Revere Marilyn (Charter/Balsom) remembers her grandma as dying when she was three. We have the Indentures dated 11 Oct 1839 of James Drew, son of John Drew, both of Ashwicken, Norfolk. The indentures apprentice James to Luke Grimes of Gayton, Norfolk as a cordwainer- a high quality shoemaker. Ashwicken and Gayton are next to each other, 5 miles east of Kings Lynn with a mile and a half between them. Following the acquisition of Anna Drew's mariage certificate we think that James was Anna's father. Census transcription has rendered as Bluncken but we are confident that it is Ashwicken. Also she is noted in the family bible as born 31 Oct 1864. Shown on the 1901 census as Anna E. Drew, aged 37, from Ashwicken, Norfolk. Under occupation the official has started to write caretaker but stopped at Caret and has not filled in worker. Shown as living near Radwell (and close to Norton Mill) with her husband and baby daughter Georgina Clara. Georgina's aunt was Clara. We cannot categorically prove that Anna was confirmed but we have a hymn book dedicated as follows. The inscription in the hymn book says "To Anna Elizabeth Drew with the Reverend E J and Mrs. Alvis' good wishes. East Winch August 1877." Looks and sounds like a confirmation present- even if not provable- Anna would have been 13 years old. aged 7 in 1871 Working with sister Lucy. The two remembrance cards in the Crew family bible were addressed to Miss Drew, East Winch, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. This is perhaps the exception that proves the rule. Anna Drew appears twice in the 1871 census, once in East Winch at her father's house and once here, at her grandfather's house. Roger Balsom | DREW, Anna Elizabeth (I366747131)
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| 4804 | I had thought she was Lucy May but called May. On her daughter Thelma's boirth certificate she was the 'Informant, and it is clearly May Lucy (M L) so I have adopted this. 1901 census shows birthplace as Baldock.ion in Religious Knowledge at Baldock Girls School in 1906,1907 and 1909 1901 census shows Lucy living aged 5 with her parents at the Wilderness in Baldock. She was born in Baldock. Thelma's birth certificate says 17 The Crescent, Baldock Road, Letchworth but Thelma maintains she always lived at 1 The Crescent. Speculation involves a move from number 17 to number 1, a renumbering or possibly the midwife lived at number 17, but there is no evidence. Swiss Cottage was a large and pleasant flat above the Lewis Falk factory- also known as Garden City Embroidery Works. This was Robert Bonfield's flat, which came with the job of Works Manager. Roger Balsom tree | CURRELL, May Lucy (I366747129)
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| 4805 | I think the census and marriage records beyond 1881 are related to a different and unrelated Jabez Flint | Family: Jabez (Jabus) Josiah FLINT / Emily Jane GOODHALL (F7936)
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| 4806 | I think the census and marriage records beyond 1881 are related to a different and unrelated Jabez Flint | FLINT, Jabez (Jabus) Josiah (I366752105)
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| 4807 | If Working at Home: At Home | HEAD, Fanny (I366751634)
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| 4808 | If Working at Home: At Home | CATRELL, Mary Ann (I366751536)
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| 4809 | If Working at Home: At Home | DAVIES, Anne (I366751781)
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| 4810 | If Working at Home: At Home | HEAD, Albert Harold (I366751639)
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| 4811 | If Working at Home: At Home | BARBER, Lily (I366794087)
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| 4812 | If Working at Home: At Home | WARD, Mary Eliza Ann Scott (I366747867)
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| 4813 | If Working at Home: At Home | COWLER, Mabel (I366754156)
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| 4814 | If Working at Home: At Home | WALKER, Rosetta (I366752517)
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| 4815 | If Working at Home: At Home | JARVIS, Daisy Ruth (I366754965)
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| 4816 | If Working at Home: At Home | AYLOTT, Julia Emily (I366786501)
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| 4817 | If Working at Home: At Home | TURNER, Eleanor Kate (I366760206)
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| 4818 | If Working at Home: At Home | PHILLIPS, Sarah Hannah (I366760629)
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| 4819 | If Working at Home: At Home | SLATER, Rose Ellen Emma (I366772845)
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| 4820 | Illegitimate daughter of Richard Care? See 1881 census | FOSTER, Margaret Ellen (I366747730)
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| 4821 | Illegitimate son of King Henry VIII and Elizabeth Blount | FITZROY, Henry (I366762190)
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| 4822 | Illiterate | WOLFE, Delia (I328880674)
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| 4823 | ilson | SHERIFF, Jennie Fern (I366782239)
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| 4824 | In 1841 he is living with Sarah and grandson Richard in Fen Ditton in amongst his other married children and relatives | CANHAM, William (I366747777)
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| 4825 | In 1841 she was working as a Domestic Servant to Farmer Mole (plus wife, sister and six children) in High Street Cottisham. The men servants and farm labourers lived at the same address. She appears to have married Thomas early in the 1840s. After Thomas died she appears to have turned to market gardening. The remaining boys are all agricultural labourers; Elizabeth is a dressmaker. | WOLF, Ann (I366747800)
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| 4826 | In 1861 She already ran/owned the Lodging House, as she is given in the census as 'Lodging House Keeper'. There was also a servant (Ruth Parker (17) who was also from the same place as Rebecca and also a Lodger, Theodore N. Flintoff who is given as 'BA Emmanuel College' (23) from 'Bares' Surrey. He looks like the same person who joined Woodbury Hill Reformatory School for Boys in Worcetershire; going on to run it as Chaplain and manager until 1896. In 1871 they are still living in Jesus Lane; William is given as a Whitesmith. They have living there: Francis Wood (25, unmarried) studying for a BA; Eliza Sarah Wood who is a 'Bleacher's daughter' (38, unmarried) and given as 'sister' to the head of the household - it seems that this could be 'sister in law'; Benjamin Wood (28, unmarried) Bleacher and Dyer also given as 'brother'. Each of the Woods was born in Antwerp, Belgium. The servant is Rachel Jacob (19), given as 'niece', born in the same place as Rebecca and (as shown by the 1891 census) is Rebecca's niece, not William's. | WOOD, Rebecca (I366747805)
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| 4827 | In 1861, Ann has apparently left home aged 16. She turns up living with William and Martha in 1891, occupation, Cook and Domestic Servant. | HARVEY, Ann (I366748036)
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| 4828 | In 1881 living at home in Greenend with John and Elizabeth. | HARVEY, Richard (I366748050)
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| 4829 | In 1881. Young Richard lives at home and is a Smith and Bell Hanger. Caroline and Bertha are Tailoresses.Francis is now the errand boy. | CANHAM, Richard (I366747781)
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| 4830 | In 1891 he is living with his father and sister, Elizabeth, in East Street. In 1901 he is living with father Thomas, now 72, in Reads Street, Stretham, together with sister Lydia. Both Thomases are given as Dealer/Employer. They have a servant, Clara Savage. | JACOBS, Thomas (I366748018)
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| 4831 | In 2014 Lord Edward was jailed for a series of assaults on his wife over a period of two decades. He was sentenced to two years by a judge at Bristol Crown Court after he admitted four counts of causing actual bodily harm to his wife, Caroline. After the case Det Sgt Simon Brickwood from Avon and Somerset Police public protection unit said: “Domestic abuse affects people of in all walks of lives, regardless of their background or personal circumstances. “It is very often a hidden crime with victims unable to speak out and friends and loved ones unaware of what is going on behind closed doors. “In this case, Lord Somerset (sic) subjected his wife to a series of violent and aggressive acts which saw her punched and kicked on several occasions, resulting in some permanent injuries.” He added: “I hope victims of domestic abuse are able to use this successful conviction as a catalyst to report offences to us. Dont endure a life sentence of suffering pick up the phone and speak to us.” The court heard some of the attacks, which included him kicking, punching and dragging her by her hair, happened at the couples home on the Badminton estate between 1990 and 2012. A police investigation was launched when she was admitted to hospital in October 2012 with injuries to her ribs. Senior Crown Prosecutor Rob Allen said: “On account of her loyalty to her husband and family, Lady Caroline (sic) suffered in silence for many years. It took a phone call from concerned medical staff at a Bristol hospital following the most recent incident for the abuse to finally be brought to the attention of the police.” | SOMERSET, Edward Alexander (I366775844)
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| 4832 | In the employ of Mr and Mrs Corbin and family | REYNOLDS, Sarah (I366751553)
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| 4833 | In the service of George and Elizabeth Longcroft | HAMILTON, Elizabeth (I114699088)
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| 4834 | In the service of William and Sarah Aylott and family | BONFIELD, Caroline (I366747195)
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| 4835 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: ?? Works Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | THORNTON, Thomas (I366774441)
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| 4836 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: ` | DRAIN, Matilda Martha Hannah (I366772836)
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| 4837 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: 2nd Royal Inniskillin Fuseliers | PONSONBY, Gerald Maurice (I366764753)
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| 4838 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Admiralty | ARKWRIGHT, Eustace (I366762662)
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| 4839 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Admitalty | PENNELL, Arthur Francis (I366771379)
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| 4840 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Agriculture Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | AYLOTT, Daniel (I366786499)
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| 4841 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Agriculture Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | AYLOTT, Herbert Thomas (I366760237)
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| 4842 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Alkali Manufacture Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | HOULISTON, George (I366747869)
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| 4843 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Alkali Manufacture Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | HOULISTON, David Goodall (I366747895)
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| 4844 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Arable Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | BONFIELD, William (I366753003)
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| 4845 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Architecture Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | CONY, William Bernard (I366763260)
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| 4846 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Architecture Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | SWEETLOVE, Amy Louisa (I366760932)
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| 4847 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Army | NEWBERRY, William Thomas (I366754782)
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| 4848 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Army General Staff Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | YOUNGER, James Vincent (I366756676)
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| 4849 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Army Half Pay | BARING, Guy Victor (I366775563)
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| 4850 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Army Offices Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | PRESTNEY, Rowland Stanley (I366759130)
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