Our Family's Journey Through Time
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51 | 1901 Michael Gorin remembers Granny Donovan had a wooden leg and was run down by a horse & cart in Jamaica Road | JOHNSON, Elizabeth (I322037938)
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52 | 1911 Census completed by Mawer & Collingham Ltd, a department store in Lincoln In 1980 M&C was acquired by House of Fraser | CANHAM, Wilfred Thomas (I366751861)
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53 | 1911 census notes spelling as Mathews | MATHEWS, Henry (I366747729)
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54 | 1911 Irish Census shows a Delia Wolfe living and working as a servant in Kingstown No 1/2, which must be close by to Kingstown 3, where Bridget lived. Alternatively she got married; assuming she still lived in Dublin at the time, favourite husbands include Denner, Hishon or Smith. | WOLFE, Delia (I328880674)
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55 | 1914-15 Star British War Medal Victory Medal | HARTWELL, Louis Gilbert (I366749437)
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56 | 1915 Electoral Roll - living at Yerranderie, NSW with George and Edward | GILL, Lawrence John (I366749022)
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57 | 1921 Census indicates "Married but separated from husband" | BERESFORD, Clodagh de la Poer (I366775316)
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58 | 1939 Register Marriage Status: Divorced | Family: William Thomas HIBBS / Agnes Elizabeth Carrell CUTLER (F2461)
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59 | 1939 War Register shows DoB as 22/02/1855. More agreeable with age at DoD | REYNOLDS, Oswald (I366751880)
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60 | 1939 War register shows DoB as 23/9/10 | MATTHEWS, Mary Josephine (I116163605)
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61 | 2 A 3 | LEONARD, Bethiah (I366765842)
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62 | 2 A 4 | DAVIS, Ebenezer (I366765859)
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63 | 21 years' service completed | HAMILTON, William Graham (I107936297)
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64 | 2nd Battalion, Australian Infantry Service No 411a Commemorated on Australian War Memorial Panel 32 | FRANCIS, Rupert Stirling (I366749426)
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65 | 50th Battery, 13th Brigade, Australian Field Artillery | HARTWELL, Bertram Nigel (I366749441)
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66 | 5th Air Corps | OMAN, William J (I366756112)
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67 | A memorial to him shows a knight in armour on an altar tomb | KNIGHTON, George (Sir) (I366758397)
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68 | a widow when she married Albert, and she owned her own house | SMITH, Ethel (I354205523)
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69 | Aboard SS Lloyds Into Place: Botany Bay, NSW | GILBEY, Mary (I366748347)
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70 | Aboard SS Lloyds Into Place: Botany Bay, NSW | BONFIELD, Robert Arthur (I366748348)
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71 | Aboard SS Lloyds Into Place: Botany Bay, NSW | BONFIELD, Frederick (I366748352)
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72 | Aboard SS Lloyds Into Place: Botany Bay, NSW | BONFIELD, Richard William (I366748350)
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73 | Aboard SS Lloyds Into Place: Botany Bay, NSW | BONFIELD, Robert (I366748346)
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74 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I114683224)
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75 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I366747563)
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76 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I366772743)
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77 | Adopted son of Walter and Alice LINLEY | LINLEY, Ernest (I366753772)
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78 | After Richard died, Caroline lives at 33 Camden Passage,London, with two of her daughters, Bertha (aged 24) and Theresa (aged 25, a Tailloress). | CANHAM, Caroline (I366747784)
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79 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Ellen QUIRK (F310)
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80 | Allegedly, his death inspired John Lennon (who was a friend) to write the lyrics for "A Day In The Life" | BROWNE, Tara (I366764890)
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81 | Also appears in the 1940 census in New York Ref NARA T627 Roll 2739 | Family: Soren KALTOFT / Annie Teresa FONTAINE (F10929)
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82 | Also recorded is George Hobbs, 73, a widower and Millie's father | HOBBS, Millie (I366752673)
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83 | Alternative date is 03/12/1928 | HAYDEN, Patrick (I107936346)
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84 | Ang9 Row 13 | ACTON, George William (I366749040)
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85 | Ang9 Row 13 | WITHERS, Brenda Daisy Alfreda (I366749037)
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86 | Ang9 Row 13 | GILL, Ada Jane (I366749025)
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87 | Ann and her husband lived next door to her family at Greenend when they got married. Charlotte and grandmother Ann Harvey lived on the other side of the parents home. | HARVEY, Ann (I366747743)
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88 | Annulled by Pope Clement VI on the grounds of underage and unwillingness | Family: 10th Earl of Arundel Richard FITZALAN / Isabel LE DESPENSER (F4444)
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89 | Apparently married some time after 1881 when she was living at home. Married Sydney Melville Coard whose family had business interests in India. She went to Calcutta, where Sydney Harvey Coard was born. Sent Sydney home to school in England whilst apparrently remaining in Calcutta and/or travelling back and forth form time to time. | HARVEY, Charlotte Ann (I366748071)
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90 | Army No. 10689 | WILSON, Wilfred David (I366747912)
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91 | Army No. 242137 Rank Private, 2nd & 5th Battalion | REYNOLDS, Walter (I366751560)
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92 | Army No. 90497 139th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery | REYNOLDS, Albert (I366751548)
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93 | Army No. G/5414 | DONOVAN, Patrick (I322456149)
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94 | Army Service 1932-1938 then 1939-1945 demobed & deserted his family (Divorced his wife Mary Anderson when divorce laws changed 1965) Married Thelma Joan Chubb 1972 East Glamorgan, have a son Keith J. Chubb/Mathews born 1948 Marriage Status: Divorced | Family: James MATHEWS / Mary ANDERSON (F450)
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95 | Arthur Reade-Hill is a well-known artist living outside of London, England. His paintings have appeared in the Art Gallery of London. For the New York premier of the movie, "Cleopatra" (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton), he created and painted the huge banner displayed across the marquis of the theatre | READE-HILL, Arthur Carlino (I366747968)
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96 | As a patient | FREESTONE, John (I366753526)
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97 | Ashes scattered across White Mountain | LYMAN, Robert Fisk (I366788902)
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98 | Ashes scattered at sea | HALE, Robert Clare (I366788742)
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99 | Ashes scattered at sea | XANDERS, Kathlyn "Kay" Claire (I366788846)
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100 | Asheshes scattered across White Mountain | TUTTLE, Elizabeth "Betty" Freeman (I366788783)
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