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11951 |
Surname was either Rolfe or King | Mary Jane (I20096)
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11952 |
surname was formerly WATSON | Smith, Alexander Bowman (I115)
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11953 |
Susan or Susannah | Pleasance, Susannah Sarah (I1019)
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11954 |
Susan was a widow when she married Frauncis Panckherst | Border, Susan (I30739)
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11955 |
Susanna was the benefactor on the probate record of her mother in 1922
| Godden, Susanna (I28924)
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11956 |
Susquehanna School Board, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA | Persons, Henry James (I36548)
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11957 |
Sydney may not have married Margaret Annie Gammans, looks like the marriage cert has a different father for Sydney.
It is more likely he died during WW1
Sydney George Kent Birth Place: Gillingham Residence: Gillingham Death Date: 10 Mar 1915 Death Place: France and Flanders Enlistment Place: Loughborough Rank: L Corporal Regiment: Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line Battalion: 18th (Queen Marys Own Royal) Hussars Regimental Number: 11348 Type of Casualty: Killed in action Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
| Kent, Sydney George (I4668)
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11958 |
T Chalmers Hynd was the informant on the death of his father,Thomas Chalemrs Hynd, in 1914 | Hynd, Thomas Chalmers M.B., CH.B (I24958)
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11959 |
Taken from a scan of birth cert for Eleanor Mary Pleasance, scan provided by C. Sutcliffe
Marriage details from a scan of marriage scan provided by C. Sutcliffe
1891 ensus
Civil Parish of Bradford
Municipal Borough of Bradford, Municipal Ward South,
Urban Sanitary District Bradford, Parliamentary Borough of Bradford East
163 ????? Street
Frederick Pleasance Head M 43 Pianoforte Tuner Emp Cambridge
Clara Pleasance Wife M 38 Yorks, Huddersfield
Elizabeth Pleasance Daur S 15 Worsted Spinner Emp Yorks, Huddersfield
Percival Pleasance Son S 12 Industrial Training Yorks, Bradford
George Pleasance Son S 10 Scholar Yorks, Bradford
Eleanor Pleasance Daur S 7 Scholar Yorks, Bradford
Isabell Pleasance Daur S 7 Scholar Yorks, Bradford
Mabel Pleasance Daur S 1 Yorks, Bradford
1901 Census
Civil Parish of Bradford
Ecclesiastical Parish of Bradford St Clements
County Borough of Bradford, Ward of Municipal Borough of Bradford Moor
Parliamentary Borough of Bradford Eastern
192 Folkestone St
Clara Pleasance Head Wid 48 Yorkshire, Huddersfield
William Pleasance Son M 27 Wool Comber Worker Yorkshire, Huddersfield
Elizabeth Pleasance Daur S 25 Worsted Spinner Worker Yorkshire, Huddersfield
Eleanor Mary Pleasance Daur S 17 Worsted Twister Worker Yorkshire, Bradford
Isabella Pleasance Daur S 17 Worsted Winder Worker Yorkshire, Bradford
Mabel Pleasance Daur S 11 Yorkshire, Bradford
Florence Pleasance D-In-Law M 24 Yorkshire, Bradford | Pleasance, Eleanor Mary (I2345)
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11960 |
Taken from Marriage cert sent by C. Sutcliffe
May have had a brother Arthur Tonsley who was a witness at the wedding of Thomas Townsley to Elaenor Mary Pleasance | Townsley, Thomas (I2346)
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11961 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1878, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/NZ%20Wises%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201878.htm
| Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11962 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1878, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/NZ%20Wises%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201878.htm
| Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11963 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1880, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/NZ%20%20Wises%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201880.htm
| Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11964 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1880, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/NZ%20%20Wises%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201880.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11965 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1883, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/The%20New%20Zealand%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201883%20%20infull.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11966 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1883, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/The%20New%20Zealand%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201883%20%20infull.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11967 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1885-1886, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/NZ%20%20Wises%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201885%20to%201886.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11968 |
Taken from New Zealand WISES DIRECTORY 1885-1886, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/NZ%20%20Wises%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201885%20to%201886.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11969 |
Taken from Thames Directory 1875, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/Auckland%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201875.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11970 |
Taken from Thames Directory 1875, http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~althea/Auckland%20Directory%20for%20Thames%201875.htm | Ginn, George Levet (I334)
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11971 |
Teachers Certificate Examination | McMurray, Phyllis May (I551)
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11972 |
Terence was the informant on the death of his father William Wood, in 1967 | Wood, Terence (I10578)
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11973 |
Territorial Service | Higgins, John Edward (I34813)
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11974 |
Th death of John Myles was reported by his nephew, Thomas Thomson, who resided at Abercrombies Buildings, Redding | Myles, John (I5025)
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11975 |
Th informant on the death of Marion Anderson in 1955, was her son, John Aitken | Anderson, Marion Dalrymple (I12779)
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11976 |
The "Aitken's of Mosgiel" gives birth date as 30 Aug 1923.
His ashes from his cremation were given a soldiers internment on 8 Feb 1989. | McLeod, William Thomas (I7137)
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11977 |
The 1841 census does not record relationships. I am supposing that Jean was the child of her first marriage and the other children being from her second marriage
She was a widow aged as 70 in the Old Parish Register for St Cuthberts Parish, Edinburgh, at the time of her death. She had been residing with her son-in-law and his family at Leith Dry Dock when she died there | Aitken, Elizabeth (I4881)
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11978 |
The 1881 Census shows her living with her younger brother and a family called Reynolds. The Census says that Reynolds was her father, this may have been her step-parents.
The informant on the death of Frances M S Runciman in 1941 was her daughter Jean A Henderson | Runciman, Frances Mary Stewart (I8830)
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11979 |
The 1901 Census shows Robert, Catherine and 3 children residing at New Street, Slamannan. This includes a stepson, 8 year old, Adam ________ (probably Burt) from her 1st marriage, born in Slamannan, STI.
Informant on the death of Catherine Walker was RObert Myles, widower | Walker, Catherine (I10511)
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11980 |
The 1901 Census shows Robert, Catherine and 3 children residing at New Street, Slamannan. This includes a stepson, 8 year old, Adam ________ (probably Burt) from her 1st marriage, born in Slamannan, STI.
Robert was the informant on the death of his wife, Catherine Walker in 1931
The informant on the death of Robert Myles was his step son Adam Burt | Myles, Robert (I5448)
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11981 |
The 1911 census gives4 children for Stephen Pope, believe the other child is Willian George Pope, born and died Dec 1900 | Pope, Stephen (I21744)
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11982 |
The 1911 census indicates that Benjamin and Margaret had 5 children, only 3 werestill living. | Golightly, Benjamin (I21571)
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11983 |
The 1911 census statesd John and Eliza had 14 children, 10 were still living.
| Finch, James (I28630)
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11984 |
The 1991 census gives a total of 7 children for this marraige, with 4 of these already having died
------ From Source Attached To: Residence ------
Burial Entry, Cit. Date: 6 Apr 2019.
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------ From Source Attached To: Buried ------
Burial Entry, Cit. Date: 6 Apr 2019.
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11985 |
The benefactor in the probaterecord forJaneis her husband Herbert Orwin | Taylor, Jane Isabella (I666)
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11986 |
The best man at the wedding of Thomas McAlpine and Agnes Reid was Adam McMeechan, the bridesmaid was the sister of Agnes, Isabella Reid | Family F4605
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11987 |
The birth was originally registered as Catherine Hutton Arthur in 1910, the informants
being Jane Hutton, mother and Alexander Arthur, father. The birth was reregistered
in 1964 as Catherine Hutton Arthur Porteous.
It was only 3 short years before Kate was widowed when her husband was killed when the scaffolding he was working on collapsed. This was at or near the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. David died on 31 Jul 1936, in the Infirmary.
The informant on the death of Catherine Porteous was her son, Stuart McLeod | Porteous, Catherine Hutton Arthur (I7317)
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11988 |
The bridesmaid for Elizabeth McFarlane was Catherine McFarlane, of Ferguson Croft, Renfrew
His brother William was his "Best Man | Family F2927
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11989 |
The Certificate of Proclamation shows that there banns were proclaimed on 22 Oct 1895. | Family F2769
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11990 |
The date given for her marriage was in fact a date of the first reading of the banns. Banns were called on 28 Jun, 5th and 12th of Jul, 1846.
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Name: John Walker
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1846
Marriage Place: Linlithgow,West Lothian,Scotland
Father: John Walker
Spouse: Elisabeth Aitken
FHL Film Number: 1066635
Name: Elisabeth Aitken
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1846
Marriage Place: Linlithgow,West Lothian,Scotland
Father: John Aitken
Spouse: John Walker
FHL Film Number: 1066635
| Family F2264
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11991 |
The death of Margaret S Blair was reported by her son Alexander
Alex was "best man" at the wedding of his brother James, in 1937
Alex is nearly blind and was walking with the aid of a Zimmer Frame when he had a bad fall in the Autumn of 2004. At the time of writing, Jan 2005, he was in hospital and was not expected to get home.
Informant on the death of Alexander Pender was his son, G Pender | Pender, Alexander (I9656)
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11992 |
The death of Catherine Rankine in 1893 was reported by her brother in law, George Rankin. At that time Catherine was residing at the residence of george. | Davie, Catherine (I7096)
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11993 |
The death of Ellen Marshall was reported by her nephew, D.H.Urquhart. | Marshall, Ellen Davie (I7107)
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11994 |
The death of Grace Dawson was reported by her son David Aitken
After attending Bathgate Academy, he began his working life, as an Apprentice Watchmaker but left to enlist in the Scots Guards.
One of the "Old Contemptibles", he was in action in WWI from the outbreak of hostilities.
During the war he was commissioned and transferred to the Royal Scots with the rank of Captain, taking part in the heaviest of action in various European battle theatres.
On leaving the army he joined the Prudential Assurance Company, as an Agent in the Bathgate area, and as such became well known and respected throughout the area.
WWII found David again answering his country's call and he was appointed Commanding Officer of the local Home Guard, with the rank of Major.
His hobby was collecting pictures and other relics of Old Bathgate. This collection he presented to the Bathgate Town Council.
David was diabetic which caused him to have a leg amputated.
His latter years were spent in the Almondvale Home, Blackburn. | Aitken, David (I7965)
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11995 |
The death of James Russell was registered by his son Robert in West Linton
Informant on the death of Helen Cameron was her widower Robert Russell
The informant on the death of Robert RYssell was a " Annie G. Gillespie. Friend and neighbour of 362 Easter Road".
------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2010.
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11996 |
The death of James was reported by his daughter Janet Livingstone
After her husband died Janet was the owner of a sweet shop in Bathgate
Janet is mentioned in the probate record of her brother Peeter
The informant of her death was her son J.A. Livingstone | Aitken, Janet Pearson (I5099)
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11997 |
The death of Joanne Aitken was reported by her son Richard Horn | Aitken, Joanne (I4939)
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11998 |
The death of Margaret Liddle was reported by her brother Robert Liddle | Liddle, Margaret (I7745)
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11999 |
The death of Margaret S Blair was reported by her son Alexander | Blair, Margaret Swan (I9654)
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12000 |
The death of Mary R Myles was reported by her nephew John Myles | Myles, Mary Ramsay (I9024)
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