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Christina was the informant on the death of her father in 1940
Informant on the death of Christina Arthur was her sister, the name on the death cert is unreadable
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Nov 2009.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Nov 2009.
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Christina wasa witness at the wedding oh her sister, Elizabeth in 1928
Informant on the death of Christina Thomson was her sister E Preston | Thomson, Christina Arthur (I21891)
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Christine was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Agnes, in 1919 | Paton, Christine (I16886)
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Christopher left Mosgiel as a teenager and spent all his working life, except for the years he was overseas in WWI, in various parts of the North Island of NZ.
He was living in retirement in Wanganui where he celebrated his 90th birthday in 1976. | Aitken, Christopher (I7169)
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Chrystobel was a respected member of the Christchurch Art community. In 1925 she was awarded the School of Fine Art's medal for 'Special Excellence in Modelling' & upon her death a Scholarship Fund was set-up in her name(s).
Christobel was an artist of some repute and known as Chrystabel.
A student of the School of Fine Arts.
In 1925 she was awarded the School medal for "Special Excellence in Modelling"
This was the only time that the annual medal had been awarded to a sculpture student
She was a member of the Christchurch Group Art Collective from 1936 to 1966, an elected member of the New Zealand Society of Artists and a member of the Canterbury Society of Artists.
Some of her paintings and sculptures are in Dunedin gallery, whilst her medal and a number of her works is also in the Te Papa collection in Wellington.
Christobel resided at Chester Street, Christchurch before moving into a nursing home in 2002.
After dying at the age of 101 in Jan 2005, her will provided a legacy for a scholarship fund to be set up in Chrystabel's name at the School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury. The purpose of the fund "is to support students who face financial challenges which would otherwise prevent them from considering entry to tertiary education, or to assist with costs associated with Art History field trips for students."
| Aitken, Christobel Loreen (I6864)
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Civil Service Juinior Exams results | Orwin, Arthur Henry (I547)
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Clair was married three times, the marriage to Madeline Fowler was his first | Lane, Clair Joseph (I37665)
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Clara is mentioned in the probate record of her husband, John Rodda
Memorial Transcription
In lovong memory of John beloved husband of Clara Phillis Rodda who died March 23rd 1931in his 59th year. Also the above Clara Phillis Rodda died August 17th 1950 in her 78th year. Until the day breaks. Also Major William Charles Biss O.M.E. R.A.O.C.,son in law of the above presumed killed in action at Singapore February 1942 aged 42 years.
Chatham Cemetary (Maidstone Rd) Grave V.106)
Benefactors on the probate record for Clara were Clara tizard and Edith Biss
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Death Cert.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 9 Oct 2010.
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Clarence was the informant on the death of his mother, Gertrude E Bryant, in 1972
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 10 Jun 2011.
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CLC-LAWN-F02-808-07 | Caldwell, Alexander McKay (I37046)
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Cleo married for a 2nd time following the deaht of Grant in 1945 | Epperson, Cleo Bernice (I40352)
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Clerical staff register - Goods Department | Finch, Eva Lilian (I33210)
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Coery Ferguson married Fred Albritton in 1902 Salt Lake, Utah | Ferguson, Corey (I38641)
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Cohuna Farmers Weekly, 11 Oct 1918, Page 2, Column 7, last paragraph
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/13473055
| McDonald, John (I25882)
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Colin and his wife Margaret returned to Scotland from Montreal, Canada in Sep 1958 aboard the "Empress of Britain" of the Candaian Pacific line. Disembarking at Greenock
The informant on the death of Colin M Myles was James Smith, intimate friend | Myles, Colin Maxwell (I5563)
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Colin was a seaman serving aboard HM Minesweeping Trawler Ebor Wyke when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U979 off the Hrafneyn Light about 7 miles north of Skagi, Iceland, on the 2 May 1945 in North Atlantic. His death is commemorated on the Lowestoft Naval Memorial, Suffolk - panel 117, column 1. | Myles, Colin Blair (I10613)
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Colin was awitness at the wedding of his brother John Spiers, in 1925
Colinl was the informant of the death of his mother, Easton Myles, in 1947
The informant on the death of Elizabeth Spiers was her brother Colin Spiers
The informant on the death of Jane Spiers was her brother Colin Spiers | Spiers, Colin Myles (I9212)
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Comemmorated on the Tower Hill Memorial
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Apr 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Apr 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Apr 2020.
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Comemorated on the Helles Memorial, Galipoli | Orwin, Thomas Holiday Embleton (I659)
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Commemorated on Panel 43, Column 1. | Myles, George Cumming (I10544)
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Commendation for Lieutenant Virgo
1946 , Japan
Auburn, NY Citizen Advertiser, September 10 (?) 1946
Commendation for Lieutenant Virgo
Word has been received in King Ferry that Second Lieut. Roderick W. Virgo of the 17th Ordnance Company, now stationed in Japan near Tokyo, has received the army commendation ribbon. His citation reads in part:
"From the day on which you assumed command of the 27th Ordnance Company until the present date, you have consistently maintained a high degree of efficiency in that organization with the result that your organization is one of the most highly rated Ordnance organizations in this theater. Although you were required to rebuild your company twice during the period in which you were in command, you supervised the training of your replacements with great efficiency, with the result that the operational record of your company showed no letdown. Through your efforts to alleviate the rigors of the occupation for your men, you have been instrumental in maintaining a high degree of morale in the company which reflects great credit upon your abilities as a commanding officer."
The citation was signed William C. Chase, major general.
Lieutenant Virgo is a native of Cazenovia, where his wife and two children now reside. Before entering the armed service he was teacher of agriculture at King Ferry Central School, where he still holds a contract to teach.
Roderick W. Virgo Obituary
Roderick William Virgo died of heart failure at St. Joseph's Hospital on August 21, 2001. He was born on March 20, 1919, in Dickey, ND, to Gladys Dommett Virgo and Roderick Joseph Virgo. After several years of drought in North Dakota, the family moved east and took up farming in New York State, first in Whitney Point and then in Cazenovia. As a high school student in Cazenovia, he was a protege of Frank Vaughn, his Agriculture teacher, and worked at Johnny's Chocolate Shop to earn money for college. He began dating Dorothy Grime during high school and married her soon after he graduated from the School of Agriculture at Cornell University in 1941. After college, he worked briefly at the Mitchell Feed Co-Op in King Ferry, NY, and then became the King Ferry high school Agriculture teacher. Shortly after his second child was born, he entered WWII. He served his country in Japan as a first lieutenant.
In 1949, he moved his family back to Cazenovia, where he remained for the rest of his life. Soon thereafter he received his Master's Degree in Agriculture from Cornell. He worked at Cazenovia High School for many years, first as the Agriculture teacher and then, after receiving his Master's in Counseling from Syracuse University, as the High School Guidance Counselor and finally as Vice Principal. He then became the registrar at Morrisville College and remained in that position until he retired.
After the death of his first wife, he married Ruth Penoyer Washbon in 1976. He was an active member of the Cazenovia Methodist church for most of his life, and for the past 8 years he and his wife Ruth have been active members of the Cazenovia Baptist Church where he served as Trustee. He sang in the choir in both churches and also was a member of a male quartet. Near retirement he felt the need to have a working hobby. He read about bee keeping, and with the guidance of bee-keeping friends, he cared for 16 hives of bees and harvested the honey. He always had a large vegetable garden, and planted many mums of all different colors during his lifetime. Throughout his life he was good at carpentry, and in retirement, he began a career as a picture framer. Many a picture in Cazenovia is adorned with his handiwork.
For many years, he and Ruth were enthusiastic members of the Cazenovia Swingers Dance Club. His community invovement includes having been a charter member of CAVAC, working with the Office of the Aging by helping seniors do their taxes, and taking seniors to doctor's appointments, and serving on committees such as CACC.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Virgo; four children, Barbara Hobbs from Winston-Salem NC, Dick Virgo from Huron OH, Phil Virgo from Gaithersburg, MD, and Jim Virgo from Jamesville, NY; and three step children, Darlene Berdeen from Stittville NY, Donna Barber from Groton NY, and Ken Washbon who lives in Cazenovia. He has 13 grandchildren, including four who live nearby--Adam and Kimberly Washbon wwho loved doing chores and playing games with their grandparents and three-month old twins Bejamin and Allison Virgo, who were born in time to sit in his lap more than once before he died. His one surviving brother, Jim Virgo, lives in Fairfax, SC.
| Virgo, Roderick William (I20823)
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commercial clerk | Robertson, Charles (I26291)
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission entry For Thomas H. E. Orwin age 19 a driver with the Royal Field Artillery died on 23 Oct 1915.
Name: Thomas Holiday Embleton Orwin
Birth Place: Sunderland
Death Date: 23 Oct 1915
Death Location: At Sea
Enlistment Location: Sunderland, Durham
Rank: DVR.
Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery
Number: 90169
Type of Casualty: Died
Theatre of War: At Sea
| Orwin, Thomas Holiday Embleton (I659)
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Conflicting dates of birth 11 Jun 1890 or 11 Jun 1891. Birth was registered at Lithgow. Birth not in Australian Vital Records.
When working as a Coal Miner he worked at Wollondilly Mine which would have required some form of transport to get to, given the distance it was from Mt keira. He was also an avid gardener and had plum trees, persimmons, mandarins, peaches as well as an extensive vegetable garden. | Aitken, Samuel (I19823)
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Constance was one of the benefactors on the probate record for her mother, Amy Shoosmith (nee Scovell) | Shoosmith, Constance Violet (I20092)
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Constance was the informant on the death of her husband, Alfred Butler
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Feb 2011.
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Contraced the same disease as his sister and died 8 days after her | Myles, Thomas (I9302)
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Corporal RAF, engaged on war service | Aitken, John (I4980)
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Corporal RAF, in war service | McDonald, Angus Allenby (I23377)
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Coy Sergeant Major, Royal Engineers | Liddle, James (I14190)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1877 Medway 2a 518
CR Death 2qtr 1958 Chtaham 5b 345
| Orwin, Ada Susanah (I208)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1881 Medway 2a 538
CR Marriage 3qtr 1913 Cholton 8c 1625 Witnesses Bertie Easton & Angela Easton
CR Death ?qtr 1936 Medway 2a 852
| Orwin, Charles Edward (I209)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1883 Medway 2a 578
CR Death 1 qtr 1902 Medway 2a 533
| Orwin, Wilson John (I158)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1889 Medway 2a 581
CR Marriage 2qtr 1917 Medway 2a 1392
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CR Birth 1qtr 1889 Sunderland 10a 651
Mary Jane Orwin
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 13 Mar 1889
Baptism Place: St. Peter's, Monkwearmouth, Durham, England
Father: George Orwin
Mother: Bridget
FHL Film Number: 1514565
CR Death 4 qtr 1890 Sunderland 10a 400
Date of Death & Burial from PR LDS film #151457 | Orwin, Mary Jane (I539)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1913 Medway 2a 1456
CR Death 2qtr 1969 Sittingbourne 5f 1458 DoB 18/1/13 | Orwin, Leslie Benjamin Robert (I1514)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1920 Sunderland 10a 97 | Orwin, Lilian (I1486)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1926 Sunderland 10a 1218
CR Marriage 1qtr 1949 Sunderland 1a 2609
CR Death Sunderland July 1994. Index gives date of birth | Orwin, George Alexander (I1451)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1933 Medway 2a 1195
CR Death 1qtr 1933 Medway 2a 1337 | Orwin, Desmond (I1496)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1933 Medway 2a 1195
CR Death 1qtr 1933 Medway 2a 1348 | Orwin, Roy (I1497)
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CR Birth 1qtr 1956 Hull 2a 522
CR Marriage 3qtr 1975 Hul 7 879
Name: Mr Douglas R Orwin
Birth Date: 1954-1956
Residence Date: 2003-2007
Address: 18, Sutton Road, HU6 7DS
Residence Place: Hull, Yorkshire, England | Orwin, Douglas Robert Barry (I31)
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CR Birth 2qtr 1875 Medway 2a 453
CR Death 1qtr 1915 Medway 2a 1230
| Orwin, Ernest Thomas (I207)
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CR Birth 2qtr 1887 Medway 2a 604
Was witness at 1908 marriage of Benjamin Philip Orwin
Was witnees at 1914 marriage of George Thomas Colville to Annie Rose Andrews
CR Death 3qtr Chatham Vol. 16 Page 0434
A disabled single lady.
Possibly Infantile Paralysis | Orwin, Emily Jane May (I160)
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CR Birth 2qtr 1900 Medway 2a 660
CR Marriage 3qtr 1927 Medway 2a 2085 Witnessess Charlie & GRS INCLEDON
CR Death 2qtr 1970 Lincoln 3b 786
Cecil Clifford Orwin
Death Date: 28 May 1970
Burial or Cremation Date: 1 Jun 1970
Burial or Cremation Place: Lincolnshire, England
Register Type: Cremation
| Orwin, Cecil Clifford (I553)
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CR Birth 2qtr 1927 Sunderland 10a 1223
Name: Norman Orwin
Death Age: 76
Birth Date: 19 May 1927
Registration Date: May 2003
Registration district: Sunderland
Inferred County: Durham
Register Number: D68E
District and Subdistrict: 058/1D | Orwin, Norman (I1440)
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CR Birth 3 qtr 1897 Sunderland 10a 742a
CR Marriage 3 qtr 1919 Sunderland 10a 1709 Witnesses James William Orwin & Florence Annie Weggeland
CR Death Sunderland May 1986, Index gives date of birth | Orwin, George Lawson (I559)
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CR Birth 3qtr 1854 Medway 2a 115
Reuben Orioin
Baptism Date: 27 Aug 1854
Baptism Place: St. Mary, Chatham, Kent, England
Father: Joh Orioin
Mother: ELiza Harroet Orion
FHL Film Number: 1473649
Moved to Nz when about 18
Descendant information incomplete
Date of death from Timaru, NZ MI's age 88
Death cert shows married in Dunedin, NZ at age 29
| Orwin, Reuben (I171)
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CR Birth 3qtr 1858 Medway 2a 307
CR Death 4qtr 1925 Medway 2a 951
Probate 8 Feb 1925 to Susan ORWIN widow
| Orwin, Benjamin (I156)
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CR Birth 3qtr 1875 Sunderland 10a 778
CR Marriage 4qtr 1904 Sunderland 10a 1135
| Orwin, Margaret Emmeline (I535)
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CR Birth 3qtr 1877 Sunderland 10a 671
CR Death 1qtr 1943 Sunderland 10a 951 Age 65
| Orwin, George Lawson (I536)
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