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2501 Arthur was a member of New Town Cricket Club

Arthur was a witness at the wedding of his brother, Sidney, in 1905

Arthur was the benefactor on the probate record for his sister Grace Winterton


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Roberts, Arthur Thomas (I4195)
 
2502 Arthur was a rogue with a taste for gambling, horses and women, who transmitted to Ann the venereal disease from which he himself died a few years afterwards.
When Archie Macquarrie, the executor of Joseph Noble's estate, told Arthur's mother that her son was robbing the estate she refused to believe him as his mother doted on him.
Archie died on 13 Mar 1879, and was buried at Woodland Cemetery, East Flamborough. ONT. Canada.

Arthur Noble
Spouse Ann Noble
Father Joseph Noble
Mother Sarah Noble
Birth 1848
Death 13 03 1879 - York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
 
Noble, Arthur (I7700)
 
2503 Arthur was a wdower at the time of his wedding to Sarah Holt

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 12 Jun 2011.
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Cook, Arthur (I18574)
 
2504 Arthur was the benefactor on the probate record for his mother, Rose Wort.
The benefactor on the probate reocrd of Arthur Richardson was his widow, Annie 
Richardson, Arthur Edward (I20206)
 
2505 Arthur was the benefactor on the probate record of his father in law in 1943
 
Page, Arthur James (I33528)
 
2506 Arthur was the informant on the death of his daughter Emily, in 1920

Informant on the death of Arthur Peers was his widow, A L Peers

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 6 Mar 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 10 Sep 2011.
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Peers, Arthur Auruah (I17337)
 
2507 Arthur was the informant on the death of his mother in law, Janet Chalmers, in 1947


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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 Jul 2018.
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McAllister, Arthur Murphy (I26068)
 
2508 As a child aged 10, Phoebe was indecently assaulted (along with 4 other girls) by John Tappenden (tramp). J Tappenden was charged with the assaults on July 30 1894 or 95 and remanded for trial at the Assizes.

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Pankhurst, Phoebe Jane (I1556)
 
2509 As a child he had very limited schooling doing most of his school work by correspondence.

Farmed all his life in western New South Wales battling drought and pest plagues.

During WWII, in 1940, he was serving with the 8/8th Anti Aircraft Battery where he held the rank of Gun Specialist and he was a specialist in gas identification. By 1944 he served as a Private with the 2nd/24-9th Infantry Division on the island of Morotai.

He was a champion shot and enjoyed his membership of the Ungarie Rifle Club.

In 1955 his shooting team won the Sargard Shield when Mac was the top scorer 
Crerar, Alexander McGregor (I8340)
 
2510 As his parents did not marry until after he was born it was noted on his Birth Certificate that he was illegitimate. However as his parents eventually married each other this would have legitimised his birth. Brodie, James (I7837)
 
2511 As off 31/3/00 address was 68 Oaklands Ave, Oxley, Watford, Herts. Low, John S (I256)
 
2512 As well as John and Jane some of their children are mentioned on a headstone in Linlithgow Cemetery. Included are Agnes, who died in 1935, John who died in infancy and adopted son John Taylor Kidd who died aged 19 on 17/4/1882 (16th) and James who died 8/12/1884. In brackets is the date from the Death Certificates.

The informant on the death of Jane Taylor was her son, Alexander Kidd 
Taylor, Jane (I7807)
 
2513 Ashes buried in family vault Montagu, Hon William Drogo Sturges (I10392)
 
2514 Ashes in Garden of Memory Anson, Lottie Agnes (I25843)
 
2515 Ashes in Garden of Memory McPherson, Margaret Agnes (I40403)
 
2516 Ashes in Garden of Memory O'Sullivan, Brian Colville (I40404)
 
2517 Ashes intered at the foot og her grave, Agency Cemetery, Fort Belknap Agency, Blaine County, Montana, USA Rumgay, Donna Fay (I37316)
 
2518 Ashes interned at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia and Arlington Military Cemetery beside her husband Drake, Mary Alston (I5965)
 
2519 Ashes scattered at sea, Specifically: off Cowes on the Isle of Wight Aitken, Sir John William Maxwell 2nd Baron Beaverbrook (I8896)
 
2520 Ashes scattered in grounds of Carleton Crematorium, Lancashire Black, Moira (I38676)
 
2521 Ashes scattered on a special mountain top in Oregon where first husband's were scattered. Children have placed on marker at that location. Keith, Dorothy Janette (I37362)
 
2522 Ashes spread on a special mountain top in Oregon as were his wife's. Children have placed a marker at that location. Rumgay, Thomas Leroy (I37347)
 
2523 Ashes sxattered in the rose garden Clayton, Isobel (I49073)
 
2524 assisting in business Bruce, Charles Fenwick (I32871)
 
2525 At itme of marriage in 1860 was living in Touchmillar (?)
Witness at the wedding was Agnes Dobbie

Informant on the death of Janet Dobbie was her daughter Margaret Millar
 
Dobbie, Janet (I79)
 
2526 At sea 28' 51N 116' 31E Junshan Lake, China.

HMS ?i?Ocean?/i? was laid down on 23 August 1860 as a wooden two-deck, 90-gun ship of the line by Deveonport Dockyard. The Admiralty ordered on 5 June 1861 that she be lengthened 23 feet (7.0 m), cut down one deck, and converted to an armoured frigate for the price of ?298,851.The ship was launched on 19 March 1863 and commissioned in July 1866, but was not completed until 6 September 1866.?u? ?/u??i?Ocean?/i? initially served with the Channel Fleet, but she was almost immediately transferred to the Mediterranean, and from there to the Far East; she arrived in Batavia (now Jakarta) on 15 October 1867. She was the only armoured ship ever to double the Cape of Good Hope under canvas alone. During this voyage ?i?Ocean?/i? set a record in having sailed 243 nautical miles (450 km; 280 mi) on 26 August 1867 with cold boilers, the greatest distance ever covered under sail power by a British ironclad.
?i?Ocean?/i? served on the China Station for five years, 1867? 1872, without docking once. The ship relieved the old two-decker HMS Rodney as station flagship in 1869 when Vice-Admiral Henry Kellett took command; a new crew was carried out by HMS Donegal (1858) and Captain William Hewett assumed command of the ship. ?i?Ocean?/i? was relieved in turn by HMS Iron Duke in 1872, but drew too much water to pass through the Suez Canal. The Admiralty therefore ordered that she return home via the Cape of Good Hope using steam. The ship's bottom was very foul and she averaged only 4.5 knots (8.3 km/h) during the voyage. ?i?Ocean?/i? had lost a lot of sheathing during her time in the Far East and much of her planking was in a bad state. The ship was therefore relegated to dockyard reserve until sold in 1882.
 
Holt, John (I4632)
 
2527 At some point James changed his surname to Wood, that of his mother
Informant on the death of James was his son J (??) Devine

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 27 Feb 2016.
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Devine, James Robert (I13445)
 
2528 AT the age of 11, he was run over by a train in Kansas City and lost both his legs Pomeroy, Gregory Keaton (I37320)
 
2529 At the time of her marriage to Araunah Pankhurst in 1873, Julia was a widower. Having previously been married to George Baker.

On 10th April 1890 Julia was charged with common assaukt at the General Quarter Sessions in Maidstone, Kent. The case was discharged after her father paid  
Blake, Julia (I1851)
 
2530 At the time of her wedding Agnes was resident at HMD Rosyth Blake, Agnes Scott (I139)
 
2531 At the time of her wedding to Frederick C Drake, she was a widower having previously been married to a Mr Tevey Watson, Adelaide Inchetabel (I13866)
 
2532 At the time of his marriage William was stationed at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh

Informant on the death of William was his son, John

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 9 Feb 2016.
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Barrie, William (I28099)
 
2533 At the time of his wedding Arnold was stationed in France on active service

Arnold was the informant on the death of his wife, Agnes Milne in 1986

Informant on the death of Arnold was his son,also Arnold.

Arnold may have beend adoptedby John Grier and Jean McFarlane, believe this is his birth details -
Birth Certificate Transcript
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District Newington, Edinburgh
Parish 685/5
Entry 237
Surname Thomson (Illegitimate)
Name Arnold - Grier
Born 27 Jan 1892
Place 13 Gilmore Place, Edinburgh
Parents Address
Father
Occupation
Mother Janet Thomson, Daughter of a dairyman
M.S Name
Occupation
Married Date
Married Place
Informant Janet Thomson
Relationship Mother
Address
 
Grier, Arnold Thomson (I10435)
 
2534 At the time to the death of Janet Maxwell her husband, John Myles, was still alive but the informant was "Wm Myles McNee, intimate friend". Sounds like a relative of her husband
 
Maxwell, Janet (I5519)
 
2535 At the wedding of Agnes Myles and Archibald Wright, Nettie Myles was her bridesmaid and William Wright the best man Family F3016
 
2536 At the wedding of Alexander Pender and Catherine Rennie, his best-man was James Nichols, and, Georgina M. Rennie was her bridesmaid. Family F3776
 
2537 At the wedding of Catherine W SHanks and WIlliam L J B Manson her sister Nan (Annie Aitken Shanks) was her bridesmaid, and, John Dobbie, a Farmer was the best-man.

The informant of the death of Annie A Shanks was her sister, Catherine Manson 
Shanks, Annie Aitken (I8953)
 
2538 At the wedding of Catherine W Shanks and William L J B Manson her sister Nan (Annie Aitken Shanks) was her bridesmaid, and, John Dobbie, a Farmer was the best-man. Family F2967
 
2539 At the wedding of Hamish Gunn and Janet Johnston, in 1945, the bridesmaid was Elizabeth Johnston, sister

Elizabeth and her husband farm near Nigg. 
Johnston, Elizabeth Salmond Aitken (I9612)
 
2540 At the wedding of Hugh L Tennant and Christina H Anderson her bridesmaid was Jeannie Brown Mitchell, of 8 Albany Street, Edinburgh. Peter Tennant of "Almond View", Kirkliston, was Hugh's best man Family F1606
 
2541 At the wedding of James Ewart and Elizabeth Neill the witnesses were John Paxton and Jane Love Neill Family F4735
 
2542 At the wedding of James Kemp and Mary McArthur the Best-Man was John McArthur and Bridesmaid was Bella Gordon. Family F3233
 
2543 At the wedding of James Kidd and Elizabeth Rennie, Alex Kidd was a witness Family F4623
 
2544 At the wedding of William Sewell and Elizabeth Horne Rosina King Clouston was her bridesmaid and her brother Richard Horne was the best man Family F3470
 
2545 At the wedding of William W Finlayson and Williamina Nicol the "best-man" was James Finlayson and brides-maid was Alice Nicol. Family F1609
 
2546 At the wedding og Adan Sives and Agatha Liddle, May W. Liddle, of 20 Hutchison Road, Edinburgh was a witness., Adam's best man was James Sives of 43 Mid Street, Broxburn.
 
Family F5007
 
2547 At time of marriage (1855) lived at Wover St Falkirk

Isabella was the informant on the death of he husband, Alexander Naismith

Informant on the death of Isabella Liddell was her son, Henry Naismith
 
Liddell, Isabella (I83)
 
2548 at USAC Rasmuson, Ellwood West (I42130)
 
2549 Attended Branksome Hall School and the University of Toronto.
Margaret became a Journalist at the "Toronto Telegram", then President and Director of Monitor Publishing Enterprises, Montreal and a Director of "Gallup Poll".
She was elected to the British House of Commons as the Conservative member for York-Humber, in the 1953 election.
Went to the General Assembly of the UN, in 1956, and became the first woman Chairman of the Standing Committee on Standing Orders. Margaret held her seat in the British Parliament in the election of 1958 but was defeated in the General Election of 1962. 
Aitken, Margaret Annie (I8890)
 
2550 Attended Downham Oxlode & Pymoor Mixed Infant School20/4/1924-6/8/1925 Easey, Benjamin William (I905)
 

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