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Section 2 row 4 plot 5 | Muirhead, Margaret (I37625)
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11852 |
SECTION B ROW 13 SITE 32 | Maass, Leslie Perry (I38068)
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11853 |
Section C 3rd stone 11th row | Baxter, Robert (I37804)
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11854 |
Section C Block 03 Plot 18SE | Clydesdale, John Alexander (I38329)
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11855 |
Section CC - Row 03 - Plot 0053 | Pankhurst, Arthur William (I7246)
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11856 |
Section D Site 295 | Kidd, William Charles (I40960)
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11857 |
Section D ~ Row 8 ~ Site 1031
| Gibb, William Main (I37065)
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11858 |
Section D ~ Row 8 ~ Site 1031 | Graham, Edna Mae (I37071)
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11859 |
Section D, Block 42, Plot 13 | Paterson, Isabella Liddell (I2405)
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11860 |
Section G Plot 0023 | MacQueen, Matthew (I8098)
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11861 |
Section W, Lot 486 | Staker, Alice (I37812)
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11862 |
Section X Site 201h | Clary, Delbert Edward (I37326)
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11863 |
Sections U-ZB | Kiernan, Andrew (I35199)
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11864 |
See notes under the marriage of Agnes WALLACE to John BRYSON
E-mail from Cliff Jones 13/12/2002 giving additional children for James Wallce & Mary Smellie.
Chr date for James taken from IGI search of LDS website.
In 1851 wife Mary Smellie is a widow
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 31 Dec 2010.
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11865 |
See press cutting regarding "Four of family killed in crossing smash" | Compton, William Aitken (I26791)
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11866 |
See press cutting regarding "Four of family killed in crossing smash" | Compton, Alva Grace (I26942)
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11867 |
See press cutting regarding "Four of family killed in crossing smash" | Philp, Brent Andrew (I27336)
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11868 |
See press cutting regarding "Four of family killed in crossing smash" | Philp, Kerry Dean (I27337)
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11869 |
See probate image attached Will004 | Tomalin, Ursula Gladys Marguerite (I2940)
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11870 |
Sentenced to 14 days in prison for damaging a door, also 5/ fine and costs of 5/ 6d | Andrews, Sydney (I34870)
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11871 |
Sergeant, 1 / 10th Batt Royal Scots Guards | Greenhorn, Andrew (I28170)
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11872 |
Sergeant, Royal Artillery, engaged on war service | Finnie, William Edward (I39096)
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11873 |
Served 2 tours in Vietnam | Lowe, Keith Winfield (I46222)
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11874 |
Served as a trooper in the Royal Tank Regiment during WWII
William's interests were fishing, bowling and gardening.
The informant on the death of Arthur Porteous, in 1990, was his daughter Jane Gow | Porteous, William Arthur (I7322)
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11875 |
Served Australian Army. Enlisted as Walter Charles. Service No. VX149192. Enlisted 1944 Private 9 Aust Pt Op Cpy. Discharged 30.06.1947
| Mawby, Charles Walter (I16545)
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11876 |
Served Australian Army. Service No. VX1068412 (V40985). Enlisted 1942. Corporal 24 Australian Infantry Battalion. Discharged 06.01.1947.
| Mawby, Frank Colin (I16542)
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11877 |
Served Australian Army. Service No. VX110248 Enlisted 1942. Private 14 Aust Advanced Ammunition Depot. Discharged 21.01.1946
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| Mawby, Thomas Malcolm (I16539)
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11878 |
Served Australian Army. Service No. VX86242 Enlisted 1942. Private 1/7 Aust Independent Coy Discharged 16.04.1946
| Mawby, Stanley George (I16544)
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11879 |
Served in Australian Army WW1. Service No. 7538. Served in Gallipoli and was wounded in 1915 and returned to Australia. Discharged as medically unfit with a bullet still lodged in the muscle of his back up near his neck. Re-enlisted in 1917 and served as a Private 6th Bn Australian Infantry. Died from wounds received on 16.05.1918 Buried 180 Ebblinghem Military Cemetery France
| McGuiness, Reuben James (I16501)
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11880 |
Served in Egypt 24 Aug 1915 | Giles, William Albert Walter (I25579)
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11881 |
Served in Korea & Vietnam | Kidd, William Charles (I40960)
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11882 |
Served in the Militia Forces, enlisted 25 Nov 1929 with the 22nd Infantry Battalion
Re-enlited in the Militia Forces on 5 Feb 1931 with 4th Divisional Signals
Served in Australian Army. Service No. VX33431. Enlisted 1940. Sapper, 2/7 Field Company. Discharged 30.01.1946
Possilbe other militia service, DOB matches but place differs | Coade, Samuel Clifton Malcolm (I16516)
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11883 |
Served in World War One and died in Palestine
Killed in Palestine on 8 Aug 1917, and commemorated on the Jerusalem Memorial. He was a member of the 1st/5th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlinders (Service number 201682).
Death Notes: At the outbreak of the First World War, Palestine was part of the Turkish Empire and was not entered by Allied forces until December 1916. The advance to Jerusalem took a further year, but from 1914 to December 1917, about 250 Commonwealth prisoners of war were buried in the German and Anglo-German cemeteries of the city. By 21 November 1917, the Egyptian Expeditionary Force had gained a line about five kilometres west of Jerusalem, but the city was deliberately spared bombardment and direct attack. Very severe fighting followed, lasting until the evening of 8 December, when the 53rd (Welsh) Division on the south, and the 60th (London) and 74th (Yeomanry) Divisions on the west, had captured all the city's prepared defences. Turkish forces left Jerusalem throughout that night and in the morning of 9 December, the Mayor came to the Allied lines with the Turkish Governor's letter of surrender. Jerusalem was occupied that day and on 11 December, General Allenby formally entered the city, followed by representatives of France and Italy. Meanwhile, the 60th Division pushed across the
road to Nablus, and the 53rd across the eastern road.
From 26 to 30 December, severe fighting took place to the north and east of the city but it remained in Allied hands. | Simpson, John Aitken (I6765)
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11884 |
Served Military Service during World War 1
John joined the 2 Batallion, Otago Reserves. At the outset of WWI he was sent overseas in the NZ Expeditionary Force. Serving as Private 12133 when he was wounded at one of the Battles of the Somme in 1916. He was taken to Lodgehill Hospital, Birmingham, WAR. England, for further treatment. However he died of his injuries on 8 Oct 1916. | Aitken, John Alexander (I7044)
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11885 |
Served on the Pembroke II | Britten, Albert Victor (I3177)
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11886 |
Served with the Royal Signals Corp, British Army, as a Sergeant, 1981-1991, then worked for Cable and Wireless, Nortel, Libertel, Glotel in the Netherlands doing telecommunications consultancy work. | Kidd, David William (I10685)
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11887 |
Service No 546243 JC | Kline, John Cornelius (I39594)
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11888 |
Service No: 102871
Rank: 2nd Corpora;
Age: 39
Regiment/Service: Royal Engineers, 178th Tunnelling Coy.
Born at Chatham. Son of Squire and Eliza Greenhalgh; husband of Annie Maria Greenhalgh, of 21, King's Rd., Luton, Beds. | Greenhalgh, Thomas Henry (I7549)
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11889 |
Service Number 130069
| Ginn, Desmond Patrick Roper (I3949)
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11890 |
Service number 17027 | Harrison, James Nathan (I20685)
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11891 |
Service Number 1873245 | Olsen, Gordon Palmer (I13692)
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11892 |
Service Number 25314
| Martin, Arthur Joe (I21072)
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11893 |
Service Number 28208
| Mist, Fredercik George (I15756)
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11894 |
Service Number 45313, Formerly T/325316, R.A.S.C. | Aitken, James Russell (I5179)
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11895 |
Service Number: 309753 | Elder, Thomas Sidgewick (I23090)
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11896 |
Service Number: 321190 | Tomalin, Hector Stewart (I2939)
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11897 |
service voter, electoral viewed in Dunfermline library | Orwin, Philip Leslie (I5)
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11898 |
service voter, electoral viewed in Dunfermline library | Orwin, Philip Leslie (I5)
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11899 |
service voter, electoral viewed in Dunfermline library | Orwin, Philip Leslie (I5)
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11900 |
service voter, electoral viewed in Dunfermline library | Orwin, Philip Leslie (I5)
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