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Leslie resided at Laggan, NSW, when he joined the Australian Army.
He was a Private with the Infantry 2/5 Bn. When he was killed by the Japanese at Lae, New Guinea on 28 Jan 1945. His body was buried at the Lae, New Guinea | Cartwright, Leslie James (I8738)
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6502 |
Letter from Helento brother is not to to be published, as requested by C J Pearce
| Mason, Helen (I3519)
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6503 |
Letter from Myra G Park to Stuart Park 7 May 1998: Information from Mrs Jessie Carlyle Stevenson (known as Lyle, nee AITKEN), 63 Carlyle Rd, Mosgiel, born 1918 in Carlyle Rd Mosgiel. Robert Carlyle married Jessie Stewart, no children of marriage. They lived on 3 acres of property adjoining the Stewart farm [at Silverstream, Taieri]. Robert died young (consumption TB?) and Jessie lived in a 2 room place after he died. She made ice cream and home made sweets [for sale]. In 1918 she was the midwife at Jessie Carlyle AITKEN's birth. Jessie remembers as a young girl crossing the stream to visit her, which she did quite often. Jessie looked after Mrs Carlyle when she became ill, which could have been after 1947, as she remembers she [Jessie AITKEN] had her two children then. Mrs Stevenson remembers a beautiful ring Jessie had, a wide gold band embossed which opened out to show the words 'Ever Thine'. Jessie AITKEN was named after this Jessie Carlyle, but also her father's sister was named Jessie.
Benefactor on the probate record for WIlliam Carlyle was his widow Jessie
| Carlyle, William Robert (I6871)
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6504 |
Letter fron son W.S. Wright on joing Royal Artillery. Possibly dated circa 23 Mar 1950 sent to 58 Main St, Grangepans, Bo'Ness
Telegram from son W.S Wright to send congratulations on Silver Anniversarysent to 58 Main St, Grangepans, Bo'Ness
Passport Number 589958 issued on 15 June 1982. Address at time was 53 Thirlestane, Bo'Ness
Address in passpot of daughter H.C. Millar (1985 - 1995) was 15a Thirlestane, Bo'Ness
Death registered in the district of Bo'Ness & Carriden by W.S. Wright (son), registered on 8 August 1988. Time of death 1940 hours | Stewart, Helen Chalmers (I54)
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6505 |
Letter sent home on arriving at unit on joining 165/07th Regt. Royal Artillery.
Service Number 2237163
Address at time of the wedding of Elizabeth was 17 Avondale Cres, Armadale
Address at the time of mothers death was 29 Avondale Cres, Armadale
Informant on the death of William was his son | Wright, William Stewart (I64)
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6506 |
LEVET, John Birth
Sex: Male
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1762 Birthplace: Soham, Cambridge, Eng
Recorded in: Dr. Williams Library for England and Wales
Father: James LEVET
Mother: Ann
Mother's Father: William MOSS
Mother's Mother: Ann
Source: FHL Number 819972 Dates: 1784-1784 Note: 1878 | Levet, John (I1105)
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6507 |
Lillias was a witnes at the wedding of her sister Agnes in 1939
Informant on the death of Lillias Graham was her son, A G Mac Donald | Graham, Lillias Riddell (I18401)
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6508 |
Lindsay was the informant on the death of his mother Jean Lindsay in 1965
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 9 Feb 2016.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 May 2019.
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6509 |
Linley died of a brain haemorrage, aged about 8 years. | Cross, Linley (I9561)
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6510 |
Lived in Guildford, Surrey | Orwin, Edna Eunice (I1541)
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6511 |
Living with her brother, William in 1881 | Russell, Agnes (I26235)
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6512 |
Living with her maternal grand parents | Freeman, Mary Elizabeth (I36110)
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6513 |
Living with her uncle George Rankin | Dalrymple, Henrietta Cornfish (I13165)
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6514 |
Living with his brother John | Aitken, William (I4976)
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6515 |
Living with his first wife and 2 children | McNaughton, Alexander (I37241)
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6516 |
Living with his first wife and 2 children | McNaughton, Alexander (I37241)
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6517 |
Living with his grandparents | Binnie, David (I7293)
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6518 |
Living with his great grand mother in the 1851 census | Crawford, Alexander (I9343)
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6519 |
Living with the Benson family | Persons, Henry James (I36548)
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6520 |
Living with the Brown family at Wallacestone Bray, Wallacestone, Polmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland
| Myles, Matthew (I5475)
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6521 |
Liz worked for a time in Bryces fruit shop in High Hopetoun Street
The informant on her death was J. C._______, (illegible) son-in-law This would be J C Aitchison | Aitken, Elizabeth (I5186)
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6522 |
Looks like he lied about his age when he joined the army as he died in 1916 supposedly aged 20. See SP service and war returns, 128/AF, 215.
Looks like he was a Lance Corporal in the Seaforth Highlanders 2nd Bn. S/7883. Comemorated at Thiepval Memorial. France. Probably killed on the first day of the attack north of Gommecourt to Maricourt front, part of the Battle of the Somme
Name: John Proven
Birth Place: Kirkleston, Linlithgowshire
Death Date: 1 Jul 1916
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian
Rank: L Corporal
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Battalion: 2nd Battalion
Regimental Number: S/7883
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre | Proven, John Crawford (I14579)
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6523 |
LORAINE, Mary Ann Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 31 Mar 1823
Recorded in: Saint Nicholas Parish Reg. And Nonconf., Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
Father: Fenwick LORAINE
Mother: Catharine
Source: FHL Number 1068902 Dates: 1678-1844 | Loraine, Mary (I190)
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6524 |
Lord Beaverbrook maintained that "it was his Celtic strain that he inherited from his Irish mother , that gave him the side that 'gets up and dances'." However Jane was not born in Ireland, according to Beaverbrook's biography, she was born in Ontario, Canada. His biography gives her being born about 1843 however the 1881 Census says she was 32 in 1881 which would make her born about 1849. Her parents were Irish, having emigrated from County Tyrone in the 1840's.
Jane's marriage was undemonstrative but she was devoted to her husband.
Jean McLintock, daughter of Jane and William was quoted as saying "Mama was the stronger character."
"As the wife of the minister of St James she was automatically one of the town's leading citizens, and she played her full part, arranging sewing parties at the manse, giving tea parties on the lawn in summer, and organising dances in the double parlour. She was a good cook. Everyone who knew her regarded her as an efficient manager running the house and family, ambitious for her children and standing no nonsense from the congregation. Her response to whispered disapproval about dancing in the manse was to hold a special dance and send out printed invitations."
A.J.P.Taylor.
On a trip to Scotland Jane travelled from Canada, Quebec, to Southampton on board the Canadian Pacific ship "Empress of Scotland" in Oct 1924. She travelled 1st Class with her daughter Anne. The shipping documents give their contact address as the Stafford Hotel, St James's Place, London.
She survived her husband by 14 years and she wore widows weeds until the day she died. According to Beaverbrook's biography she died Jun 1927. Burke's Peerage gives her date of death as 6 Aug 1927. According to the OCFA she was buried at St Andrews Presbyterian Cemetery Maple, Vaughan, York County, ONT. | Noble, Jane (I7919)
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6525 |
lot
321-B-13 | Mayhew, Albert Ernest (I48948)
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6526 |
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Coulter Lawn, Grave 435 | Schultz, Marion Druscilla (I49166)
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6527 |
lot
WES K 780 | Ebbage, Mary Ann (I49787)
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6528 |
LOT Vets IV | Teague, Dorothy Elaine (I39231)
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6529 |
LOT XXX. G. 25. | Warden, James Stewart (I1106)
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6530 |
Lot 1106 Sec A
| Nimmo, David (I2988)
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6531 |
Lot 1106 Sec D | Kingham, Helen Louise (I7606)
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6532 |
Lot 1138 Sec H | Taylor, William John (I39161)
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6533 |
Louis was the benefactor on the probate record of his mother in 1962
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Death Cert.
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6534 |
M Bell was the informant on the death of her mother, Mary Brodie in 1910 | Miller, Mary (I516)
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6535 |
M Gibson was the informant on the death of her brother George Ramsay in 1988 | Ramsay, Moira Jean (I13764)
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6536 |
M S Todd was the informant on the death of her sister in law Catherine Prentice
Informant on the death of Mary was her nephew James Welch
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 5 Apr 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 5 Apr 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 5 Apr 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 25 Feb 2016.
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6537 |
M Walker was the informant on the death of her mother, Elizabeth McLeish
Informant on the death of Mary was her son, William Irvine Walker
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 3 Jan 2015.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 3 Jan 2015.
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6538 |
M.A.N. Ford,daughter was the informant on the death of Jessie Neill. I believe this to be Marion Aitken N. Thomson, born 1927, Borthwick, MLN
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 Feb 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Mar 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Mar 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Mar 2020.
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6539 |
Mabel was a benefactor on the probate record of her brother, Stephen, in 1963 | Moody, Mabel Constance (I22616)
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6540 |
Mabel was the benefactor on the probate record of her mother, Elizabeth | Collick, Mabel Pelham (I29008)
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6541 |
Maggie and John Shaw were the witnesses at the wdding of Hugh Haston and Margaet Scott | Family F3267
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6542 |
Maggie Begbie was a witness at the wedding of her sister Cahterine in 1914
Informant on the death of Margaret Begbie was her daughter ________ Paton | Begbie, Margaret Fairley (I14324)
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6543 |
Maggie later married George R Milligan | Thomson, Maggie (I25529)
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6544 |
Maggie was a witness at the second wedding of her sister Ann
Informant on the death of Margaret Montgonery was her brother, John | Montgomery, Margaret Rankin Walker (I23803)
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6545 |
Maggie was a witness at the weddingof her sister, Mary,in 1916 | McGregor, Margaret MacKenzie (I22345)
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6546 |
Magnus died very young according to Myra Burstall, and certainly prior to 1856. | Aitken, Magnus (I6782)
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6547 |
Magnus went to NZ by himself, in about 1900, he was only aged 15 | Aitken, Magnus Herbert Wallace (I7203)
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6548 |
Maiden surname from husbands death cert | Senior, Elizabeth (I529)
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6549 |
Maiden surname may have been Bennet | Barnett, Margaret (I16668)
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6550 |
Major of King Williams Town 1927 - 1933 | Bryson, James Watson (I3472)
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