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He was a Coal Miner and a Regular Soldier.
Mr Alexander S Hamilton
Gender: Male
Age: 85
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1919
Death Date: 1 Jan 2004
Residence Place at Death: Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
Postal Code District: EH15
| Hamilton, Alexander Stirling (I10597)
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He was a Farmer, residing at Tokomaru East Road, Brunswick, near Wanganui, when he was killed trying to rescue his two youngest daughters.
The family was on holiday at Waitotara Beach . Just before they were due to return home they decided to go for one last walk along the river wall at the mouth of the Patea river, at Ocean Beach. A freak wave swept his daughters off the wall and into the water. Peter dived in after them and managed to grab hold of one child. As he pushed her towards her mother who had also jumped into the river another wave washed them apart. The father and both children disappeared | Harrison, Peter John (I11013)
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He was a soldier in the U S Army during WWII serving in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater, earning 3 Bronze Stars; Philippine Liberation with 1 Bronze Star, Good Conduct Ribbon, Purple Heart with Oak Cluster. | Smith, Clarence Elmer (I46370)
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He was adopted and changed his name to Smith. His original name was Latta
In 1915 he was the best-man for Robert Blair.
Worked for the Post Office until he retired, in 1955 aged 60. Before he retired he was diagnosed with a brain tumour but it was benign and after an operation he went back to work in the Post Office.
To suplement his PO pension he took a part-time job, April to September, as custodian of the Cairpapple Hill Historic Site, with the Ministry of Works, until at age 65 he qualified for his state pension.
Six years later he had severe chest pains which was attributed to indigestion. In the morning it was no better and so a doctor was called. A heart attack was dignosed and he was rushed to hospital where he slipped away a few days later. | Smith, James William (I8416)
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He was born with the name Duncan Alexander McDuff, known later as Alexander McDuff Crerar
He was adopted by his grandparents and brought up believing they were his parents. It was only when he married that he found out that his eldest sister was his birth mother. He then had nothing further to do with his family when he emigrated to Australia.
Alexander attended school in Gartmore. Lynn McCambridge has a bible given to him by the school.
After their first child, Margaret, was born and died a few days after the birth, they emigrated to Australia.
Initially they resided at Cowra, NSW, later moving to Ungarie, NSW.
| Crerar, Alexander McDuff (I8337)
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He was Corporal in the Royal Air Force when early one morning, 3.00 am, on 29 Dec 1954, he was killed in a motor cycle accident on the Great North Road near Newark.
Benefactor on the probate record for James Aitken was Eleanor Aitken, a married woman, this was his mother | Aitken, James (I8726)
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He was employed as a Labourer at Peerless Flour Mill Guildford, , Western Australia, Australia. (Peerless Roller Flour Mill, James Street, Guildford, Western Australia, Australia.) | Potter, Albert George (I16965)
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He was in the Royal Navy, then after his discharge he was a Self Employed Cleaner and Caterer | Wallace, Thomas (I11765)
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He was married as Hugh Morrison and officialy changed his name in 1951. | Aitken, Hugh McCrory (I47183)
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He was the informant on his father in law's death but he got his father in law's parents wrong
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Death Cert, SRO lookup 29/07/2011. Cit. Date: 30 Jul 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 9 Jun 2021.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 9 Jun 2021.
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He was the informant on his mother's Death Certificate in 1977. At that time he was residing at 2 The Green, Bathgate | Auld, Thomas Allan (I8465)
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He went to South Australia, about 1911. Accompanying him were his wife and two children, Margaret and Janet.
Further children were born after the family's arrival in Australia.
William lived in Australia for 51 years according to his death certificate. | Miller, William Alexander (I5126)
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He worked for the Durant Motor Company when he married Jean, last name not known. | Love, William (I8459)
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Head Teacher at Nutfield Primary School | Freeman, Stanley William (I950)
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Helen Leslie wasa e witness at the wedding of her sister, Jane, in 1920
Informant on the death of Nellie Leslie was her son, Willian Calder | Leslie, Nellie Kay (I23198)
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Helen married a James Ramage 31 Dec 1862 in Torphicen | Lauriston, Helen Kay (I35965)
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Helen Tulloch was the informant on the death of her father James Nimmo in 1976
Informant on the death of Helen was hew husband, William Tulloch
| Nimmo, Helen (I19781)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of her sister Elizabeth, in 1906
Informant on the death of Helen was her sister in law G Finlayson
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 5 Apr 2015.
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Elizabeth, in 1913 | Brock, Helen (I20421)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Elizabeth, in 1933 | Gilmour, Helen Vine (I32366)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Henriatta, in 1941 | Pew, Helen Ramage Morrison (I35999)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Jane, in 1932
| Hamilton, Helen (I24311)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Marion, in 1951 | Wotherspoon, Helen Munro (I34002)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of hersister, janet, in 1925
Informant on the death of Helen Wilson was A G Patish?, son-in-law, 35 Norwood Avenue, Alloa | Wilson, Helen Frater (I19189)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of sister Mary in 1868
The informant of the death of Helen Frater was her son John Myles | Frater, Helen (I5466)
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Helen was a witness at the wedding of Thomas baird and Elizabeth Chalmers | Clark, Helen Cain (I18497)
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Helen was probably married prior to her marriage to James | Brinnin, Helen Elizabeth (I36957)
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Helen was the benefactor on the probate record of her husband John | Manchester, Helen (I30052)
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Helen was the informant on the death of her father, John Tennant, in 1965
Informant on the death of Helen was her brother, Robert Tennant
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 7 Jan 2015.
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Helen wasa witness at the wedding of her sister, Agnes, in 1931
Informant on the death of Helen Muir was her son in law R F Patrick | Muir, Helen Frater (I22804)
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Helen, "Nellie" helped organise the Aitken family get together at Silvermines Farm. | Shanks, Helen Mitchell (I8951)
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Helena was the inforant on the deqath of her week old daughter, Kathleen, in 1909
Informant on the death of Helena Brownw was an inmate of the nursing home
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Feb 2013.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Feb 2013.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Feb 2013.
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Henry emigrated to Pretoria in 1902. Susan Followed in 1905.
Henry and Susan returned to the UK, arriving Southampton on 20 Apr 1951 aborad the Bloemfontein from Beira, Mozambique | Warden, Henry Pick (I262)
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Henry remarried following the death of Catherine
Death occurred at Clevendon Road at Dorchester Avenue, or in ambulance between there and the Western Infirmary, Register of corrected entries may confirm which.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 14 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 16 Sep 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 16 Sep 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 16 Sep 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 May 2019.
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Henry remarried in 1947following the death of his forst wife, Marjorie Lambert | Hargrave, Henry Arthur (I32127)
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Henry was a benefactor on the probate record of his cousins Thomas Tickenr in 1928,Isabella Marshall in 1935, and, his brother, Philip, in 1941
Benefactors on the probate record of Henry were his 3 children Robert Phillip Collick, Donlad William Collick and Mabel Pelham Buck | Collick, Henry Pelham (I29003)
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Henry was still single when he was killed in the Mt Kembla mine explosion along with his father. Henry and his father were buried along side each other.
| Aitken, Henry (I19827)
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Henry was the informant on the death of his brother, John, in 1952
Informant on the death of Henry was his nephew, William Hadden of Winchburgh
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 13 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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Henry was the informant on the death of his son John, in 1885
Informant on the death of Henry was sister E Rowan
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Jan 2010.
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Henry was the informant on the death of his wife, Alice, in 1905
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 23 Sep 2011.
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Henry WORT full age Bachelor Labourer Godshill & Betty MIST full age Spinster Godshill by Banns fathers James WORT Labourer & Vincent MIST Labourer in the presence of John ELDRIDGE & Elizabeth ELDRIDGE
Name: Henry Wort
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 1838
Marriage Place: Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England
Father: James Wort
Spouse: Betty Mist
FHL Film Number: 1041294
Reference ID: 2:3V50FRD
Name: Betty Mist
Gender: Female Marriage
Date: 1838 Marriage
Place: Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England
Father: Vincent Mist
Spouse: Henry Wirt
FHL Film Number: 1041294
Reference ID: 2:3V50FRD
| Family F5555
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Her ashes were placed in the Church of England section of Castlemaine Cemetery | Morris, Mary Baird McMorran (I8376)
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Her bridesmaid was Janet Sanderson, also of Chesterhall, Best man was John Yorkstone of Greendykes, Macmerry
| Family F3214
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Her bridesmaid was Jean Baxter Steel of the same address | Family F6524
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Her bridesmaid was Mary Thom of Whiteside Cottage, Uphall. | Family F5686
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Her death occurred outside NZ, probably in England | Noble, Flora MacDonad (I8286)
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Her death was reported, not by her mother or father but by an aunt, Marion Marshall (nee Neill), from Bathgate. | Ruderham, Jessie Aitken Neil (I13481)
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Her father had already died when she was born, her mother then decided to return to Scotland but Minnie died either on the journey or shortly thereafter. Cause of death, influenza, which was rampant at the time | Aitken, Marion Frances Hyslop (I8321)
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Her father was the private secretary to the Viceroy of India in 1910 thus she was born in Peshawar and spent her early years there where three of her siblings died in childhood. Penelope returned toEgngland when she was aged 7.
Strikingly beautiful in her younger days, was presented at court and was debutante of the year.Holder of the MBE. She lived next door to her son, Jonathan, in London.
| Maffey, Hon Penelope Jane Loader MBE (I10382)
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Her first child was born illegitimate. The father was James Aitken of Silvermines farm, her cousin who she eventually married. "James confession was a masterpiece of avoidance; 'I hereby acknowledge to have had carnal connection with Marion Aitken, Torphichen, daughter of Peter Aitken there about the time she must have got with the child of which she was lately delivered.'
Things worked out , however as the couple married a couple of years later but not before making the same mistake again when their second child was born on what appears to be their wedding day. The wedding cost 2/6.
The family is supposed to have moved, at about 1854, from Silvermine Farm to Montaree, also known as Mount Eerie or Mounteerie or Montearie, also probably as Windy Wa's (Walls), because he became bankrupt.
Informant of the death of James Aitken was his son Peter Aitken
"James Aitken died 16 June 1884 aged 69, wife Marion Aitken died 6 November 1885 aged 70, daughter Catherine died 25 November 1849 aged 14 , daughter Jane died 10 May 1876 aged 32."
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 10 May 2019.
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