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1851 |
Alexander was the informant on the death of his wife, Martha Proven, in 1937
Informant on the death of Alexander Inglis was an intimate friend, Mary MacDougal, living at the same address
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2010.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2010.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2010.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 18 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Apr 2020.
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1852 |
Alexander was the informant on the death of his wife,Joanna COlquhoun in 1911
Informant on the dearh of Alexander Russell was his son in law, John Armstrong
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2015.
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1853 |
Alexandxer was a witness at wedding of his brother Robert in 1929.
Alexander was the informant on the death of his brother, Robert Russell, in 1946
Informant on the death of Alexander was his son, Alexander Russell | Russell, Alexander (I13218)
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1854 |
Alfred has beencrossedof the census of 1911 at his parentsaddress,so he may not have been there on census night
| Pleasance, Alfred (I15762)
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1855 |
Alfred was a benefactor on the probate record of his mother in 1892 | Godden, Alfred (I28908)
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1856 |
Alfred was benefactor on the probate record of his brother, Frederick, in 1967 | Moore, Albert Frank (I35157)
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1857 |
Alfred was previously married to Martha A R Wharfe | Weavers, Alfred Charles (I46471)
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1858 |
Alfred was the informant on the death of his brother, Robert, in 1937
Benefactors on the probate record of Alfred James Hynd were Margaret Alfreda Whalley, and his solicitor | Hynd, Alfred James M.B., CH.B. (I24967)
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1859 |
Alfreda was a benefactor on the probate record of her sister, Alice, in 1940
Name: Elfrida Gladys E A Finch
Death Age: 86
Birth Date: 20 Jul 1900
Registration Date: Dec 1986
Registration district: Eastbourne
Inferred County: East Sussex
Volume: 18
Page: 539
| Finch, Elfrida Gladys E Alberta (I33591)
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1860 |
Alice Hardie, of 12 Buchanan Street, Edinburgh, was a witness at the wedding.
G Ford of 4 Shrub Place, Edinburgh was the other witness
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1861 |
Alice is buried at the same site as her father and brother. Later her daughter was also buried there. Alice's husband is buried in the grave behind Alice | Aitken, Alice Amelia (I19820)
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1862 |
Alice remarried in 1916 following the death of George to Albert Fedrick | Scorey, Alice Louisa (I21035)
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1863 |
Alice was a widower when she married Albert Britten, having previously married John Theodore Schultheiss in 1897 | Burrell, Alice Maria (I7983)
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1864 |
Alice was previuosly married to a John Burns and had a son Frank | Staker, Alice (I37812)
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1865 |
ALice was the benefactor on the probate record of her aunt, Lizzie Josslyn | Armstrong, Alice Dorothy (I30882)
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1866 |
Alison later married a William Thomson Young
| Reid, Alison (I19279)
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1867 |
Alison married twice and was a widow when she died. Her nephew W. Alexander was the informant on her Death Certificate.. He resided at the same address, 7 Erngarth Road, Bo'ness.
Informant on the death of Akison Dickson was her nephew, W Alexander | Dickson, Alison (I13159)
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1868 |
Alison may have been married to a WHITE, either before or after her marriage to Robert Pender | Aitken, Alison (I4884)
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1869 |
Alison was a witnes at the wedding of her sister, Agnes, in 1925 | Proven, Alison (I14690)
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1870 |
Alison was a witness at the wedding of her sister Agens in 1943 | Rae, Alison Gillespie (I34485)
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1871 |
Alison was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Elizabeth, in 1915
The informant on the death of Alison Thomson was a friend | Thomson, Alison (I21591)
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1872 |
Alister was the informant on the death of his father in 1954
Alister was the informant on the death of his aunt, Maragret Amour, in 1969
Informant on the death of Alister was his sister, Ruth Gibson, | Mackenzie, Alister Grant (I21340)
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1873 |
Alita joined the US NAval Resrve on 16 Dec 1942 | McDaniel, Alita Desiree (I34626)
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1874 |
All his brothers, excepting Andrew, the youngest, took up farming at Kaihiku, Waikaka Valley and Mataura Island areas.
Andrew was a farmer at East Taieri and later in Central Otago near Clyde. | Aitken, Andrew Allison (I6860)
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1875 |
Allan was a Stockbroker dealing in securities for his brother, Lord Beaverbrook | Aitken, Allan Anderson (I7928)
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1876 |
Allan was a witness at the wdding of his brither, William, in 1942 | Sneddon, Allan Craw (I12013)
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1877 |
Allan was a witness at the wedding of his brother, David, in 1960
Informant on the death of Alan Myles was his son Scott Myles | Myles, Allan Gemmell (I19942)
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1878 |
Allan went to South Africa in 1953.
Allan's memorial service was held a few weeks ago (2012), Colin went to it just after he left Toronto.
| Stewart, Allan (I21940)
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1879 |
Allister died in a car accident in 2004 | Spence, Allister (I9978)
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1880 |
Along with his mother and siblings, James, Margaret and George, he went to Australia. On the death of his father, in 1915, he and the rest of the family returned to Scotland, eventually going to the USA. | Aitken, John Murray (I8316)
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1881 |
Along with his siblings he was taken to the USA with his mother on board the Furnessia in Apr 1910. He eventually came back to Scotland where he supposedly died in 1973. However as yet his death has not been traced in Scotland
Name Walter Kidd
Birth 22 Sep 1896
Death Apr 1973 - Lehigh Acres, Lee, Florida, USA
Name Walter Kidd
Birth 22 Sep 1896
Death 12 Apr 1973 - Lee, Florida, United States
| Kidd, Walter (I8187)
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1882 |
Also had a residence at Warren Tower, Cheveley, Cambridgeshire | Aitken, Baron William Maxwell 1st Lord Beaverbrook (I7925)
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1883 |
Also in the household on the 1901 census is a neice and a nephew and a servant. The neice and nephew are Edith M. Henry, 18 year old, born in Carluke. And John C.t. Henry, 6 year old born at Milngavie. There parents were probably John Henry and Margaret Russell. Margaret was the daughter of William Russell and Elisabeth Murphy. Cannot make any connection with Margaret Russell who was born about 1846
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 18 Apr 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 25 Feb 2016.
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1884 |
Also known as Jim Aitken.
Beilieve he became a priest | Aitken, Rev Fthr John Robert Redmond (I8284)
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1885 |
Also worked in T. Eaton's Department Store with her sister.
Eleanor never had any children | Love, Eleanor (I8456)
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1886 |
Although notionally living at this address it is thought that Michael actually spent most of his time in Hospital (42 Magpie Hall Road). | Olsen, Michael Gordon (I17480)
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1887 |
AM CITATION:
On the 26th January 1917 a series of fires and explosions occurred at Economia, port of Archangel, Russia. When Captain Twidle arrived on the scene his ship was burning fiercely. On being informed that the Chief Engineer was alive, Captain Twidle climbed on board but found that he was dead. He then examined the other rooms and found a Chinese sailor in a dazed condition. With the assistance of Mr. Martin and Mr. MacBryde this man 'was got over to the ship's side across the ice, and eventually to the Red Cross station. About four minutes after the seaman had been removed the vessel blew up.
https://victoriacrossonline.co.uk/edgar-twidle-am/
The Albert Medal for Lifesaving was a British medal awarded to recognize the saving of life. It has since been replaced by the George Cross. | Twidle, Captain Edgar (I36605)
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1888 |
Ambulance driver VIII MAC. Promoted to Sergeant paid | Pearson, James (I22553)
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1889 |
ames was the informant on the death of his mother, Janet M Wilson, in 1967
Informant on the death of James Munro was E. J. Patrick, cousin, 35 Norwood Avenue, Alloa | Munro, James Wilson (I17754)
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1890 |
Amy was a benefactor on the probate record of her husband, Percy Shoosmith.
Benefactors on the probate recird f or Amy wer, Constance Viloet Shoosmith (daughter), Guy Tait Shoosmith and Albert William Yeoman.
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Burial Entry, Cit. Date: 30 Jun 2017.
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1891 |
Amy was a resident in the Oaks Nursing Home when she passed away.
| Cran, Amy Merle (I26480)
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1892 |
An Alexander Stevenson, parents match was born 18 Dec 1824 at Balquidder.
From 1881 census appears to have been born in Balquhidder, his age was 54 making birth in 1827 more sure.
Death cert gives age as 75
Alexander Stevenson was the informant on the death of his mother, Janet Ferguson, in 1859
Informant on the death of Alexander D Stevenson was his son , Alex D Stevenson | Stevenson, Alexander Downie (I78)
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1893 |
Anan Maria is the benefactor in the probate record for her husband John Frowd | Hobbs, Anna Maria (I20807)
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1894 |
and | Luxon, Charles (I30101)
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1895 |
and | Luxon, George (I30105)
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1896 |
and | Joanna (I30106)
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1897 |
Andrew had a learning disability.
On 12 Jan 2007 he was operated on for an abscess on his leg. Complications set in and he died on 17 Jan. | Bartle, Andrew (I9904)
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1898 |
Andrew is a Doctor of Medicine. | Henderson, Andrew Hunter III. MD (I11774)
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1899 |
Andrew was a Journalist for the Auckland Herald then transferred to Adelaide, SA | Aitken, Andrew (I7039)
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1900 |
Andrew was a witness at the wedding of his brother Alexander in 1926
Name: Andrew Nimmo Wright
Death Age: 76
Birth Date: 19 Mar 1908
Registration Date: Jan 1985
Registration district: Sutton
Inferred County: Greater London
Volume: 15
Page: 300 | Wright, Andrew Nimmo (I153)
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