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Witnessesd at the wedding of Arthur Butler ad E Lewis were George Telling and Jane Britten
Name: Arthur James Butler
Gender: Male
Marriage Age: 22
Record Type: Marriage
Birth Year: 1881
Marriage Date: 5 Dec 1903
Marriage Place: Luton, Kent, England
Father: Edward Butler
Spouse: Edith Blanche Lewis
Name: Edith Blanche Lewis
Gender: Female
Marriage Age: 20
Record Type: Marriage
Birth Year: abt 1883
Marriage Date: 5 Dec 1903
Marriage Place: Luton, Kent, England
Father: Thomas Lewis
Spouse: Arthur James Butler | Family F4785
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Witnessses at the wedding of Charles Burke and Agnes Myles were John C. Morrison, c/o 6 Dalgety Road, Edinburgh and Annie Paterson, 169 E. Stirling Street, Alvad | Family F6263
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Witnessses at the wedding of John Robertson and Margaret Arthur were James Hamilton & Jeannie Arthur | Family F5419
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Witnessses at the wedding of John Robertson and Margaret Arthur were James Hmailton & Jeannie Arthur
Informant on the death of Jeannie Steele was her son William Arthur | Steele, Jane - Jeannie (I7290)
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Wittnesses at the wedding of John and Elizabeth wereDavid Myles and Maggie Taylor | Family F4680
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Wittnesses at the wedding of John Burns and Mary Goodwin were William Burns, Dalmellington. Jeanie Arthur Goodwin, 61 Drumley Drive, Annbank Station, Tarbolton | Family F7122
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Wm Bell was the informant on the death of his mother in law, Jessie McInnes, in 1967
------ From Source Attached To: Occupation ------
Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 May 2019.
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Wm Bell was the informant on the death of his mother in law, Jessie McInnes, in 1967 | McInnes, Jessie (I14169)
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Worked as a Dressmaker/Seamstress with Hardie, the draper in George Street, then called Engine Street, Bathgate. When her mother died, in 1934, she gave up work to look after the house for her father. Her father died in 1937 and she was the informant on his death but she did not return to paid work instead worked from home with her dressmaking..
Jean's bridesmaid was her sister Bethia. Six years later she was able to return the favour when Bethia married
The informant of the death of Andrew Britton was his wife Jean Aitken
Ballencrief Nursery was sold in the 1950's and Jean and her sister Bethia moved to a flat owned by their cousin J.A.Livingstone, at 4 North Bridge Street, Bathgate,
The informant, on her Death Certificate, was her cousin, J.A.Livingstone. | Aitken, Jane Stein (I5180)
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Worked for Barrs | McGregor, George (I22343)
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Worked for his Uncle Alexander Nimmo on his ranch, until, hos brother in law Slim Lewis bought a nearby ranch and employed Bruce as a foreman. Bruce's sons inherited the ranch and now call it the Nimmo Ranch | Nimmo, Thomas Bruce (I7622)
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Working as a Carpenter in 1929 and residing at 12 Daly Street, W.Brunswick, he enlisted in the Australian Militia as a volunteer. This took place on 2 Dec 1929. Previously he had served in the 59th Btr Senior Cadets based at Brunswick. At this time he was unmarried.
29 Dec 1942 he enlisted in the Civil Construction Corps with Service Number CV101601 as a Carpenter. His home address was 2 Disraeli Court, Pascoe Vale. For this he was paid 3 pound per week.
When he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), on 21 Jun 1944 , he was by now married to Margaret Olive Brown. Enlisted at Brunswick, VIC, and was given Service Number 149850.
Discharged from the RAAF as Leading Aircraftman on 11 Apr 1946. | McKinna, George David (I5940)
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Working for NZ Railways, he was transferred to many locations. He ended his career as Station Master at Little River. | Aitken, William (I7119)
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Working for Pitman (Writers) | Kidd, Agnes (I7808)
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Working in the insurance industry, Peter worked his way up the ladder to become an Insurance Manager.
Transferred in his job location as he was promoted he worked in Sydney and Brisbane, Australia, and back to Dunedin, NZ. | Carlyle, Peter (I6872)
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Working on the Queen Victoria | Mist, Harry James (I22685)
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Worplesdon Place Hotel, Guildford
Richard Garton and Ellen lived in the house from 1887 until about 1902. Richard was born in 1857 in Bristol. His father William Garton was in the brewing firm Manbre and Garton and when Richard finished his degree at University he joined the firm and became a pioneer in the manufacture of liquid glucose. He became involved in the brewing industry and was the Director of several companies including Manbre and Garton and also Garton, Sons and Co. He became extremely wealthy.
In 1883 he married Ellen Durrant who was the daughter of Andrew Durrant of Bishops Hall Chelmsford. The couple had two daughters. He was knighted in 1908 and obtained a GBE in 1918.
Richard was a well-known philanthropist. In 1912 he established the Garton Foundation for the study of international relations. He also founded the British Empire Cancer Campaign and donated large sums of money to their work. When Ellen died in 1925 he built the children's ward of the Haslemere Hospital in memory of her and later added the nurse's hostel.
In about 1902 he sold Worplesdon Place and bought a large house in Haslemere where he lived for the next 32 years. When he died in 1834 he left over | Garton, Sir Richard Charles GBE (I35494)
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Wounded in the battle of the Bulge | Spence, William Edward (I46567)
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WSitnesses at the wedding of Arhibald Hunter and Helen Myles (m/s Yeats) were Andrew Hetherington, 5 Boyd Street, Falkirk and Barbara Hethrington, 5 Boyd Street, Falkirk | Family F8078
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Wtnesses at the wedding of Charles Oray and Annis Drake were James W Drake & Mary A White | Family F4845
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WW2 - RAAF Sergeant, 1 Reserve Personnel Pool Service No. 11311
| Dickman, Thomas Leslie (I16522)
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WW2 Service No. N203768 Australian Citizen Military Forces. Transferred to 38th Works Company. Saw service in New Guinea and Bougainville.
| Malcolm, Francis Otto (I16583)
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WW2 Service No. N273391. When discharge was at RMC Duntroon.
| Malcolm, Frederick Stephen (I16560)
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WWII | Hines, Hubert Lee (I39250)
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WWII Ballot Lists | Pilkington, Frederick Charles (I37895)
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WWII Ballot Lists | Pilkington, Frederick Charles (I37895)
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WWII Pacific theatre | Jager, George Christopher (I37025)
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Wwitnesses at the wedding of Alexander Paton and Jessie Ferguson was A R Paton and Eliz. Ferguson | Family F5150
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Mentioned on gravestone of wife and child in Polmont Old Church | McFeat, Alexander (I41465)
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Y | Haskell, Paul Ulysses Stuart (I38248)
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Y | Littlefield, Gladys Viola (I38249)
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Year of birth is incorrect on grave marker | Gardiner, Violet Catherine (I35897)
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Younger of twins
Informant on the death of Andrew Neil was Andrew Robert Neil, son
| Neil, Andrew (I8400)
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Zuma previously married James Fort 1909. James was her her second husband. She the married for a third time to Craig FIsher | Lightbourn, Zuma Pilar (I37072)
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Zuma was a divorcee at the time of her marriage to James | Family F13797
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[Name] | Orwin, Jane Ann (I172)
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[Name] | Kemsley, William (I3973)
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~DEATH IN HERKIMER
Mrs. A. C. Hosier Formerly Resided in Village of Ilion.
Herkimer. Jan. 29. | Wort, Rosa Alice (I15620)
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