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Matches 101 to 150 of 923
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101 | A widow at the time of the marriage | Tomlyns, Agnes (I2737)
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102 | A widow in 1694 when she married | Wright, Elizabeth (I3028)
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103 | A widow in 1806 | Goswell, Sophia (I4863)
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104 | A widow in 1851 | Fletcher, Caroline (I3864)
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105 | a widow in 1851 | ?, Mary A (I2197)
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106 | A widow when she married Henry Goswell. She was originally Elizabeth Morrall. She first married William Woodason. | Morrall, Elizabeth (I5050)
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107 | A widow when she married John Goswell | Adams, Elizabeth (I2002)
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108 | A widow when she married Thomas Goswell in 1647 | Plucknett, Dorothy (I3345)
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109 | A widower in 1694 when re married | Goswell, Matthew (I3027)
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110 | A yeoman Has a will dated 1745 In 1740 there was a Mr Goswell who was a curate at Swallowfield Note also that there is a Goswell Close in Swallowfield https://archive.org/stream/swallowfielditso00russ/swallowfielditso00russ_djvu.txt A Henry Goswell, yeoman, of Eversley (near Basingstoke and Swallowfield) had a lease: Lease for 20 years: (i) leases to (ii) 2 parcels of arable land, Swallowfield, Berkshire, (2 acres 25 perches), called Chamberlains Date: 2 Jun 1709 (i) John Okes of Swallowfield, clerk (ii) Henry Goswell of Eversley, yeoman - Repair clause- hedges, ditches etc. - Yearly rent: £2 8s. ref: http://calm.hants.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=69014%2f58&pos=5 | Goswell, Henry (I2108)
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111 | A yeoman Oxfordshire Wills Index, 1516-1857 | Goswell, John (I4912)
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112 | A yeoman as per his will of 1744 | Goswell, Henry (I4932)
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113 | Abbot of St. Quentin | de St. QUINTIN, Bernard (I1249)
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114 | Able bodied seaman on the ship Mabel which departed Liverpool and arrived in Sydney, NSW on 10th April 1876 | Goswell, Joseph (I4199)
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115 | Abraham's father is not listed on the parish birth record, only hannah as mother) | Goswell, Abraham (I3636)
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116 | Acton, Sir Edward (1600-59), 1st baronet, of Acton Scott Hall and Aldenham Park. Son of Walter Acton (c.1575-1641) and his wife Frances, daughter of Edward Acton of Acton Scott; baptised at Morville, 20 July 1600. MP for Bridgnorth, 1640-44; deprived of his seat as a Royalist. Created a baronet, 17 January 1643/44. In the Civil War he was a Colonel in the Royalist Dragoons and saw action at the Battle of Edgehill and the siege of Bridgnorth Castle (which he surrendered in 1646); compounded for his estates in 1646 for £5,242, later reduced to £2,000. He married c.1620 Sarah (1598-1679), daughter of Richard Mytton of Halston (Shropshire) He inherited Aldenham Park and Acton Scott Hall from his father in 1641. He also bought Gatacre Park after 1655. He died in 1659 and was buried 29 June 1659. His will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 20 December 1659. | Acton, Edward Sir (I3750)
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117 | Adela Hildebrant | Poittiers, Liegarde of (I1068)
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118 | Adele 'Alice' De Caroling verch HERBERT De Vermandois in Flanders, Belgium | de Vermandois, Alix (I1432)
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119 | Adolph (Ardolph) Count Of Guines | le Blount, Adolph (I1448)
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120 | After the German people crossed the Rhine into Gaul in the year of Our Lord 407, and conquered all the Roman Legions, Esla's son Elesa was born, and then his grandson Cerdic. | Elsa (I1259)
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121 | Age 82 at death (1907). Deatth at Rmond =?Richmond, Victoria Death Reg. Number: 2738 In the 1841 census she is staying with her uncle Charles Childe at St Mary, Islington West, Parish Lodge Institution. Wedding announced in the Staffordshire Advetiser on 2/8/1851 From the rates notices in the Borough of Stawell: 1882 No 1591 Isabella Shaw, music teacher owner of house and land Ord St, net annual valuation 15 pounds 1882 No 1592 Isabella Shaw, music teacher owner of house and land Ord St, net annual valuation 6 pounds 1888 No 1420 Isabella Shaw, teacher owner of house and land Ord St, net annual valuation 12 pounds 1888 No 1421 George Playford, well sinker. occupier, Owner Isabella Shaw, Ord St, net annual valuation 4 pounds 1888 No 1422 Francis Gehan, farmer, occupier, Owner Isabella Shaw, Ord St, net annual valuation 4 pounds Buried 1/2/1907 Died in Melbourne, Grave No 2367 Stawell Cemetery, Presbyterian | Hughes, Isabella Maria Childe (I476)
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122 | Aged 2 on emigration to the USA | Geswell, Henry (I3342)
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123 | aged 430 years (oldest since the flood) | Eber (I1305)
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124 | Aged 7 months on emigration to the USA | Goswell, Jane (I3343)
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125 | Aged 7 on emigration to the USA | Geswell, John J (I3111)
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126 | aka Cainan | Kenan (I1296)
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127 | AKA Frank In 1909 at the age of 25, travelled on the Merion from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA three years ahead of his wife, Elizabeth and 11monthold son Richard, arriving 9th Apil 1906. Occupation - butcher. Final destination listed as New York. | Goswell, Francis Ernest (I3210)
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128 | Aka-: The Short TITL: 0741 Major Domus of Neustrasia and Burgundy TITL: bet 0747 and 0768 King of Franks TITL: 0747 Major Domus of Austrasia and the Rhine country including Thuringia and Swabia TITL: 0752 appointed Archbishop of Metz Fact: 0752 crowned by Pope Stephen III Fact: 18 Jan 0756/57 1st established Parliament | Pepin, III (I1083)
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129 | Aka-: The Debonaire-The Fair or Pious Fact: 28 Jan 0813/14 succeeded Charlemagne TITL: bet 0814 and 0840 Holy Roman Emperor of the West TITL: bet 0814 and 0817 King of Aquitaine (France) | Louis, I (I1077)
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130 | Also written as Samewell | Goswell, Samuel (I1984)
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131 | An address in address book: Yallinga St, Carlingford | Goswell, Living (I121)
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132 | An Ann Goswell was burried at St matthew, Midgham on 01 Feb 1873 aged 66 | Goswell, Ann (I2115)
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133 | An engineer's labourer of Industrial Dwellings, West Gardens, Shadwell, London, in 1891 | Goswell, Charles Edward (I2206)
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134 | An upholsterer for his son. Died suddenly having developed chest pain after mowing lawn with a hand mower. Owen family arrived about 25 Feb 1913. Joseph (which one presumeably father) came out first and then the others (10 children) a year later. From 1881 Cencus: Joseph Thos. OWEN Household Birth Year <1868> Birthplace Manchester, Lancashire, England Age 13 Occupation Scholar Marital Status Head of Household Joseph Thos. OWEN Relation Son Source Information: Dwelling 38 & 36 Lime St Census Place Newton, Lancashire, England Family History Library Film 1341958 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4013 / 68 Page Number 12 | Owen, Joseph Thomas (I204)
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135 | Anna (Cousin to Virgin Mary) | Anna (I1534)
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136 | Anna the dau of Thomas CHILDE, Esq. and Sarah his wife was bap Dec. 30th source - http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Kinlet/BT's.htm | Childe, Anna (I878)
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137 | Anne the dau of Robert GOWER Esq and Catherine his wife was bap Dec. 28th, 1678 source - http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Kinlet/BT's.htm | Gower, Anne (I1030)
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138 | another marriage record says 13 Sep 1571 | Goswell, Bridget (I3004)
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139 | Another record has their wedding on 12th October, 1681 | Gilgrist, Mary (I2110)
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140 | Another record uts his birth as 19th Nov 1643 | Goswell, William (I3698)
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141 | Anthony Hodges of Bradway | Hodges, Anthony (I848)
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142 | archchancellor of the Empire | Hugh (I1242)
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143 | Arrived in Australia on the Strathleven on 27th October 1879 with husband and children. Religion - independant. She had a brother Edward Arnold already in the colony. He arrived as a crew member in 1858. | Arnold, Harriet C (I60)
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144 | Arrived in Australia on the Strathleven on 27th October 1879 with parents and siblings | Goswell, Elizabeth Harriett (I212)
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145 | Arrived in Australia on the Strathleven on 27th October 1879 with parents and siblings | Goswell, Flora Charlotte (I213)
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146 | Arrived in Australia on the Strathleven on 27th October 1879 with parents and siblings | Goswell, Mary Louise (I214)
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147 | Arrived in Australia on the Strathleven on 27th October 1879 with parents and siblings. Occupation - painter. Religion Curch of England (despite father being independant. He had no relatives in the colony when he arrived. His wife had a brother in the colony. | Goswell, Edward Ernest (I210)
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148 | Arrived on the Lucy on 22nd october 1858. His occupation was given as boatswain, ie he was a member of the crew. | Arnold, Edward (I4819)
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149 | Arthur Childe, born April 2, 1820, son of William Lacon Childe, Esq., M.P., of Kinlet Hall, was committed to the lunatic asylum in 1838, and again declared insane and recommitted by a Commission of Lunacy in 1854, on the basis of his having written 203 letters in code to the Queen expressing his infatuation for her. In his own defense Captain Childe, in his 43rd year, testified that the letters had been written for amusement and to keep himself occupied during his incarceration. Ref.: "Commission of Lunacy on Capt. Childe. A Lover of the Queen," Shrewsbury Chronicle, July 28, 1854. from http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F1582&viewtype=text&pageseq=31 Death notice The Pall Mall Gazette (London): 20th February 1882, "Childe-Freeman, son of the late Mr William L. Childe, of kinlet, Shropshire, Rector of Edwyn Ralph with Collington, at St Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 61, Feb. 15." | Childe, Arthur (I933)
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150 | As recorded in Jubilees 34:20 | Melka (I4770)
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