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1911 Census Ireland
Name Margt Fogo Russell
Birth 1859
Residence 2 April 1911 - Cloughnrivan, Camlough, Armagh, Ireland
Age: 52
| Smith, Margaret Fogo (I26254)
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1914-18 Served with the Suffolk Regiment in France & Belgium
Most of his life farmed at The Bungalow, Cross Lane, Little Downham.
ERDC Valuation List - lists property at Hithe, Little Downham. Also Byal Fen owned by Mark H. Easey
1946-52 Served on Ely Rural District Council, Later served on DownhamParish Council.
Member of Little & Downham District Commissioners & the FeoffeesCharity.
Member of British Legion, Bowls Club & City Club
Probate: Benjamin Easey of 35 Lynn Road, Isle of Ely died 12 February1954 at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge. Probate: Peterborough 19May to Barclays Bank Ltd. Effects 5,752 18s 2d.
Believed to be buried Little Downham, Cemetery, 17 Feb 1954 | Easey, Benjamin Leonard (I895)
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1920 Us Census
Mary Wilson Father A B Wilson Mother Isabelle Wilson Sibling John Birth abt 1903 - Montana Residence 1920 - Livingston Ward 3, Park, Montana - Age: 17
Social Security Death Index
Name Mary Innocci Birth 19 Mar 1903 Death Jan 1983 - East Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA Civil Montana
Montana Death Index
Mary Innocci Birth abt 1904 Death 10 Jan 1983 - Age: 79
| Wilson, Mary E (I27845)
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1930 & 1940 Give mothers name as Bertha, believe this to be step mother due to her age | Mollard, William Henry (I44976)
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1939 Lorry driver living at 68 Back Hill, Ely, Cambs.
Name: Martin Edward Symonds
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1918
Date of Registration: Jan 1997
Age at Death: 78
Registration District: Cambridge
Inferred County: Cambridgeshire
Register Number: C35C
District and Subdistrict: 3311C
Entry number: 244
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| Symonds, Martin Edward (I938)
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1940 Us Census
Frank Innocsi Father Edward Innocsi Mother Mary Innocsi Sibling Isabello Birth abt 1937 - Montana Residence East Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana - Age: 3
1964 US City Directories
Name Frank Innocci Spouse Jean M Innocci Residence 1964 - Helena, Montana, USA
Secutiy Applications and Claims Index
Frank Tony Innocci Father Edward Innocci Mother Mary Wilson Birth 3 Feb 1937 - East Helena, Montana Death 21 Jan 1996
Montana Death Index
Frank Innocci Birth abt 1938 Death 21 Jan 1996 - Age: 58
US Soicial Security Death Index
Frank A. Innocci Birth 3 Feb 1937 Death 21 Jan 1996 Civil Montana
| Innoci, Frank Anthony (I27850)
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1940 US Census
Charles Hamlin Birth abt 1923 - Montana Residence Great Falls, Cascade, Montana - Age: 17
US Social Security Death Index
Charles E. Hamlin Birth 9 Apr 1923 Death 1 Mar 1980 - Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA Civil Montana Other Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, United States of America
Montana Death Index
Charles E Hamlin Birth abt 1924 Death 20 Mar 1980 - Silver Bow - Age: 56
| Hamlin, Charles (I27854)
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1952 National Service with the RAF
John was a very good artist and attended art college but when his father died he had to go to work.
Whilst doing his National Service he was a police dog handler, his dog's name was Raffles, and stationed at Macmerry and Germany.
He also worked on the Railways for a while but was a coal miner most of his life
Informant on the death of John was his son in law Daniel Dunlop
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 13 Oct 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 13 Oct 2015.
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1st Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps
| Yeoman, Joseph Blair (I4570)
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1st marriage Jane Mordey, after her death married Jane Mills 12 Jul 1808 in
Monkwearmouth, Durham. He later marrried Jane Curry 29 Sep 1811 in
Bishopswearmouth. | Orwin, Wilson (I197)
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Dunfermline Journal, 8 July 1876:
FATAL OCCURENCE AT HILL OF BEATH RIFLE RANGE
Yesterday evening about seven o'clock while Mr. Hugh Elder, grain merchant, High Street who is a member of the 1st Fifeshire Rifle Volunteers, was practicing shooting at the rifle range, on the west side of Hill of Beath, one of his shots struck the marker, Andrew Rumgay, and killed him on the spot.
It would appear that some little delay had occurred ere Mr. Elder fired, after the marker had removed his danger-signal, and it is supposed that the unfortunate man having observed that the flag at the other end had not been removed, so then stepped out from his place of shelter, but as he did so the shot was fired, and he received the bullet in his forehead.
No signal having been given after the shot was fired, Mr. Elder proceeded to the butts under the apprehension that something was wrong, and to his horror and dismay he found Mr. Rumgay stretched on the ground with blood issuing from the wound. Mr. Elder raised him up, but consciousness was gone, and life itself was almost extinct. Mr. Elder having shouted for assistance several men were attracted to the place, but life being entirely gone, they carried the body home to Halbeath.
In a half distracted state Mr. Elder hastened into town and gave information of the sad occurrence. On receipt of the intelligence the authorities took steps to investigate the matter.
Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Elder in the circumstances, as he is widely known and much respected and suffers deeply on account of the unfortunate event.
The deceased has been for many years marker at the butts and was exceedingly well liked by the members of the corps on account of his affability and obliging disposition. He was 54 years of age and has left a widow and grown up family." | Rumgay, Andrew James (I37238)
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2. C. 3. | McCabe, John Morris (I28089)
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21-23-2 | Shawhan, Margaret (I38120)
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244 Hales Road, Edinburgh. | McDonald, George (I20472)
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31 Mar 1918 RAF S. No 210596 | Flood, Percy Frederick (I43347)
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364th BOMB SQ 305th Bombardment Group | Neilson, Marvin Archibald (I40207)
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4/19 Light Horse | Lanyon, Allan Murray (I17158)
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4th Marines, 24th Div, Tank Batt | Haver, Walter Leroy (I48013)
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4th Marines, 24th Div, Tank Batt | Haver, Walter Leroy (I48013)
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5 children to Margaret Paterson, spouse | Stirling, Alexander (I2873)
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5/Cam. Hrs. S/31273 Pte., 12/R. Scots 44007 | McIntosh, Ronald Stewart (I1177)
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5925 WA Johnston served in South Africa with the 8th NZ Contingent, got dysentery, measles and pleurisy and had his health 'completely shattered'. There are many medical reports in his military service file in Archives NZ. He was awarded the Queens South Africa Medal with clasps for South Africa 1902, Transvaal and Cape Colony. Enlisted 4 January 1902, returned 2 August 1902, 4 months served in Africa, mainly as Mess Sergeant in the Officers' Mess, 2 Regt 1 NZ Brigade. He contracted measles, pleurisy and bronchitis on the ship home (HMT Britannic). However, he was declared healthy and fit for work 18 February 1903
He served as a stoker in the Royal Navy (NZ Division) from June 1904 to January 1906; he was discharged from HMS Pyramus as an invalid in Sydney on 8 Jan 1906 . He was also an Instructor Sergeant on the NZ Defence Force during WWI from 1915 - 1919 (serving in NZ).
When he enlisted in 1902 his occupation was bacon curer; he is also variously a carpenter's improver, a tram conductor, a railways surface man and a dredge hand.
| Johnston, William Aitken (I7030)
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6th Ave Cross Of Roses Border Positions, Garden Bed B, Position 85 | Brophy, Russell David (I6345)
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6th Base A.F. Sqdn. Hq AND AIR BASE Sq. | Gallagher, Edward (I45753)
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6th Base A.F. Sqdn. Hq AND AIR BASE Sq. | Gallagher, Edward (I45753)
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8 Apr 1943 Disposition of ashes after cremation | Adcock, Robert John (I44557)
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= | Buehler, Evelyn (I40070)
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?b?Departed London onboard the "Kalyan" for Shanghai?/b?
| Douglas, Andrew (I26704)
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?b?Departed London onboard the "Kalyan" for Shanghai?/b? | Douglas, Andrew (I26704)
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?b?Departed London onboard the "Kalyan" for Shanghai?/b? | Chambers, Annie (I26710)
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?b?Emigrated to Dunedin, New Zealand?/b? | Aitken, Jane Melville (I6822)
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?b?ORWIN Ada Susannah?/b? of 18 Ross Street Rochester spinster died 9 February 1958 at St Bartholomews Hospital Rochester Probate London 14 March to John Godfrey Roberts civil servant. Effects ?1416 10s. 2d | Orwin, Ada Susanah (I208)
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a | Taylor, Theron Jack (I7615)
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a | Williams, Daphne M (I36333)
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A 158 RAF Squadron Handley Page Halifax B.Mk II aircraft and its crew of seven airmen, based at RAF East Moor in North Yorkshire, was on a night operation over Germany when it went down, killing all on board.
The seven airmen who perished that night were:-
RAF Pilot Officer Leslie Elmer BRADBURY,
RAAF Sergeant Russell Walter BRINDLEY,
RAF Sergeant Aubrey John FROMINGS,
RAF Sergeant Eric George KENDALL,
RAF Pilot Officer Reginald Alfred PETHERBRIDGE,
RAF Sergeant Peter ROY,
RCAF Flight Sergeant William James SMART and
RAF Sergeant William WALTON.
Military Service:-
Rank: Pilot Officer
Trade: Pilot
Service No: 122322
Date of Death: 14/07/1942
Age: 21
Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Division: 158 RAF Squadron [MOTTO: 'Strength In Unity.']
Son of Frederick William and Lily Winifred Bradbury of Pulborough, Sussex, England.
Gravesite Details Pilot Officer (Pilot), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Age: 21 | Bradbury, Leslie Elmer (I32869)
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A Beaton was the informant on the death of his uncle, ANdrew R Morriss in 1952 | Beaton, Alaister (I37296)
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A benefactor on the probate record of George was hsi widow, Rhoda | Manwaring, George (I28857)
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A bridesmaid ast the wedding of William Dickson and Marion Pender was Elizabeth Pender | Family F1639
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A C Butler was a witness at the wedding of his brother, George Edward Butler, in 1939.
POW Record
Name: Alfred Charles Butler
Rank: Gunner
Birth Date: 12 May 1917
Birth Place: 18 Borough Road Chatham Kent.
Military Date: 1939-1945
Military Place: Singapore
Regiment: (Army) 118 Field Regt. R.A.
Service Number: 964481
Father: Arthur James
Mother: Edith Blanche
Source Description: 8: Japanese Index Cards of Allied Prisoners of War and Internees, World War II: Bulbeck-Camp
Informant on the death of Alfred Butler was his widow Constance Joyce Butler
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2011.
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A Cathro was the informant on the death of her father, John McIntosh, in 1949 | McIntosh, Mary Ann (I1115)
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A D S MacAdam was the informant on the death of his father, James MacAdam, in 1941 | Macadam, Alexander Downie Stevenson (I18512)
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A Dawson was the informant on the death of his mother, Catherine Leslie, in 1977
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 17 May 2013.
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A F Greenhalgh was a witness at the wedding of her brother, Thomas H Greenhalgh, in 1925 | Greenhalgh, Annie Frances (I19135)
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A few years after his marriage to Bethia, Tom became ill with diabetes and he had a leg amputated. He was then moved to Drumshorland Hospital near Broxburn. Tom died there after a short illness | Marshall, Thomas Auld (I7831)
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A Hilda Mary Pankhurst borm in 1916 died 1921 has Frances as the informant and as her mother, this would have made Frances 10 when Hilda was born. Believe the mother to be Elsie
Frances was the benefactor onthe probate record of her sister,Elsie,in 1965
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A J Holt Lawn, Row AU, Grave 54 | Russell, Desmond John (I43691)
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A K Amour was the inforant on the death of his aunt,Elizabeth Kidd in 1956
A K Amour was the informanton the deatrh of his brother Richard in 1963
| Amour, Alexander Kidd (I21335)
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A M Laird was the informant on the death of his grandmother Julia Meikle in 1957, and, his mother Margaret Boag in 1976
Informant on the death of Alexander was his sosn, A Laird
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2016.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2016.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2016.
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A Swan was the informant on the death of his mother T Myles in 1971, and his father J Swan in 1981
Informant on the death of Andrew Swan was his widow, Mary Swan | Swan, Andrew (I16680)
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A very tragic case, he died during the middle of a football match, still quite a young boy. | Gunn, Raymond Henry David (I11117)
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