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251 | Christened 11 August 1799, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England 1861 census listed as a builder living at 5 Kings Rd, Reading with his daughter Charlotte. In 1881 is listed as blind (aged 81)1851 census said he was born in Berks, Aldermaston and Charlotte was born in London Residence Paternoster Row, London in 1830, 17 Old Fish St, London in 1836 Occupation in 1830: carpenter Occupation in 1836: Carpenter | Goswell, Thomas (I1995)
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252 | Christened at St Botolph, London, 20/10/1833 1851 census living at Kings Road South, Reading, working as a dressmaker | Goswell, Elizabeth (I439)
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253 | Christened: 1 May 1836 Place: St Vedast, Foster Lane, London, England 1851 census aged 14 working as a carpenter, living at Kings Rd South in Reading 1881 England Census Record Household: wife Jane, father Thomas, nephew Walter, border Reuben R. Runnacus Street address: East St Wharf House Occupation: Carpenter Master Employg 1 Man 1 Boy | Goswell, William (I63)
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254 | Christened: 2 Apr 1826 Place: St James, Westminster, London, England 1851 census was living at Kings Rd South, Reading with her parents and siblings. At the age of 25 she was not married, working as a dressmaker. Note another Charlotte Goswell, aged 15 in 1841, living on a farm in Barkham, without her family at time of census. Maybe not the same. One Chalotte Goswell baptised 30/7/1836 in Barkham, Berkshire, father Thomas, mother Mary and another baptised 2/4/1826 in St James, Picadilly to Ann and Thomas. Register states she was born on 1/3/1826 Death may have been 1863 at St Lawrence Reading | Goswell, Charlotte (I438)
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255 | Christened: 26 Oct 1828 Place: Greyfriars, Newgate, London, England Burried in the Church Yard Vault, St Michael le Quern, London 11 April 1830 | Goswell, William Edwin (I440)
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256 | Christened: 31 Oct 1830 Place: St Vedast, Foster Lane, London, England 1851 census living at Kings Road South, Reading, working as a carpenter. Arrived in Australia on the Strathleven on 27th October 1879 with wife Harriett, and children Edward, William, Walter, Elizabeth, Flora and Mary. Religion - independant. In 1886 was described in the marriage notice for his son William as living in Waverley. | Goswell, George (I58)
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257 | Christening 10 August 1876, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England Burial 22 August 1876, Churchyard, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Harriet (I432)
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258 | Christening 10 August 1913, Wokingham, Berkshire, England Burial 10 April 1918, Wokingham, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Elizabeth M (I4228)
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259 | Christening 12 October 1806, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Charles (I1998)
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260 | Christening 16 February 1873, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England In the 1881 census, he is listed as a scholar, at the age of 8 years at the Bradfield Workhouse. Note that his father died 4 years earlier. | Goswell, George (I4221)
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261 | Christening 19 September 1869, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England In the 1881 census, he is listed as a scholar, at the age of 12 years at the Bradfield Workhouse. Note that his father died 4 years earlier. | Goswell, Fredrick Ernest (I2628)
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262 | Christening 23 February 1873, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England Burial 19 April 1873, Churchyard, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Henry (I415)
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263 | Christening 24 July 1808, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England Possibly the Sarah Goswell listed in the 1841 census living at Greenham Mills, aged 30, occupation - independant means, birthplace Berkshire | Goswell, Sarah (I1999)
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264 | Christening 24 May 1804, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Elizabeth (I1997)
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265 | Christening 26 January 1868, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Charles Henry (I2627)
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266 | Christening 28 June 1870, Bradfield, , England | Goswell, John (I3656)
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267 | Christening 30 August 1868, Parish Church, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Frances Sarah (I2644)
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268 | Christening 5 February 1802, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England In the 1851 census he was working as a carpenter. John, Richard and James were living with him and his wife. In 1861 working as a smith and wheelwright, living at Blacksmith House, Aldermaston Burial 22 March 1876, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England Burial date 22 Mar 1876 at St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston | Goswell, Robert (I1996)
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269 | Christening 6 August 1812, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England FHL film no 88167 has Richard born 06 Aug 1812 in Aldermaston | Goswell, Richard (I2000)
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270 | Christening 6 July 1747, St Leonard Shoreditch, London | Goswell, John (I3911)
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271 | Christening 7 August 1876, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England Burial 12 August 1876, Churchyard, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, Thomas (I3657)
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272 | Christening Date 16 Oct 1791 | Goswell, Sarah (I3822)
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273 | Christening Date: 26 Nov 1839 Recorded in: Broseley, Shropshire, England Married in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Forest St, Sandhurst (Bendigo) NB wife was pregnant at the time. His occupation at the time was a miner, living at McIvor. McIvor was a large goldfield, now the Heathcote area in Victoria. Started the Sandhurst Grammar School in 1861 In 1861 started a newspaper in Sandhurst (Bendigo) called Pasquin. This ran for 196 editions over two years. Was the pricipal at he Sandhurst Grammar School in Williamson Street cnr Myers St, which was started about 1/10/1860 by C O Helm, MA a graduate of Oxford and Melbourne. Williamson St was both the school and WHCH's residence. He taught there until 1868 when the school was taken over by Mr Moran. Subjects were Arithmetic, bookkeeping, Lain, French, mathematics, grammar, geography, drawing, music etc. Whilst working as a teacher at Sandhurst (Bendigo) the house that he was renting at Quarry Hill burned down after a series of arson attempts. He was charged with arson along with his assistant Dury, who had also been living in the same house and both were imprisoned after the inquest in February 1865, later to be allowed bail in April 1865. The Age (Melbourne) 24 April 1865 p6 He was given one month's training at Albury Public School in May 1874 and recognised as a teacher at Wagra Provisional School (?near Tumut) from 1st June 1874. He was then appointed conditionally at the teacher for Wagra Public School from 1st June 1875. On 9th May 1879 he was transferred to Morebinger Public School. He was given a trial teaching position at Burrumbuttock 28th July, 1882 and later given temporary charge at Burrumbuttock n 13th December, 1892. On 18th June 1883 he sat his exams and failed. For reasons not stated he was awarded the classification of IIIC on 1st January 1884 however, as per a ministerial decision, this was cancelled on 7th May and he was informed that he would be moved to a provisional school on account of the unsatisfactory condition of the school. As a result he was removed from Burrumbuttock and sent to Brocklesby School on 14th August, 1884. He was deemed eligible for the Class IIIC on 30th January 1885 except that his practical skills were not up to that grade. His skills were reported to be up to grade and a parchment certificate for grade Class IIIC issued was issued on 6th August 1885. In 1889 to 1891 he received warnings that his performance was not up to standard. He was appointed to Hopefield Public School on 12th January, 1892. Further warnings were issues in 1892 and again in 1900 Granted 6 months leave on 1 Jan 1902 Retired 30 Jun 1902 Hopefield School was on the SE corner of Hopefield Rd and Lavis Rd Residences: Sandhust (Bendigo) rates information 1858 William H Hughes in 1858 in a house owned by the Crown, rental value 60 pounds 1862 William Hughes lived in a house owned by GM Hodgkinson, Mollison & Williamson Street, lot 90 1863 William Hughes lived in a house owned by GM Hodgkinson, Mollison & Williamson Street house and land value 30 pounds 1864 W Hughes owns a house at Myers and Williamson St, worth 45 pounds. Occupied by William Hughes (governess)!! 1865 William Hughes is living in Williamson Street in a house owned by William Medd Hodgkinson, rent value 20 pounds NB the house burned down in 1865. It appears that WHC Hughes purchased the house. 1865 William Hughes owns a house in Williamson St, value 45 pounds 1866 William Hughes (schoolmaster) owns a house in Williamson Street and lives there. Rate value 45 pounds 1867 William Hughes owns and lives in a house in Williamson Street, value 45 pounds 1868 William Hughes (school teacher) owns a house on Williamson St, rental value 40 pounds In 1889 is living in Goombargana (as per son's (BBCH) wedding notice in paper. NB Williamson St goes through Quarry Hill In 1892 according to Dot, he was living in a house on the south east corner of Linden (whilst teaching at Hopefield). Buried at the Church of England Cemetary, Albury 23rd May 1911. Died of cancer of the liver Died at Thurgoona | Hughes, William Henry Childe (I247)
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274 | Christening Date: 26 Nov 1839 Recorded in: Broseley, Shropshire, England In the 1851 Wales census Frances Hughes (neice to Maria Ball) was living with Maria Ball (head) aged 51, Benjamin Ball aged 83 (father), Henry Ball aged 28. | Hughes, Frances Mary Childe (I477)
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275 | CHRODOBERTUS (Robert) II | Chrodobertus (I1153)
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276 | Claudius I Emperor of Roman Empire Birth: 10 B.C.,of,Roman Empire Death: 54 a.D.,Killed,by posion | Claudius, I (I1552)
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277 | Cloderic (Cleric) murdered by agents of Clovis I TITL: King of Cologne Aka-: The Parracide Cloderic the Parricide who was briefly the King of Cologne. Cloderic murdered his father in 509, and was himself murdered the same year by Clovis I, the founder of the Merovingian Dynasty. | Cloderic (I1106)
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278 | Clodius 'the long haired', King of the Franks | Clodius (I3466)
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279 | Clovis I Queen she was a close kinswoman of the St. Clothilde | Clovis, I (I1107)
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280 | Clovis, a Ripuarian Frank who was the King of Cologne circa 420 AD. Frankish "kings" at this time were really just local tribal chieftains. fl. ca. 420 (flourished circa 420) CLOVIS "The Riparian" of Ripuarian Germans | Clovis (I1351)
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281 | Coilus King Of Britain [Old King Cole] | Coilus (I1543)
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282 | Confirmed in Will of William Hughes... a spinster in 1822 | Hughes, Bella (I1623)
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283 | Conrad I of AUXERRE TITL: Duke of Burgundy TITL: Count of Auxerre | Conrad, Duke I (I1159)
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284 | Constantine I Emperor of Rome [The Great] | Constantine, I (I1500)
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285 | Constantius Emperor of Rome | Constantius (I1502)
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286 | Constantius II Emperor of Roman Empire | Constantius, II (I1498)
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287 | Constantius III Emperor of Roman Empire | Constantius, III (I1496)
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288 | Could be William Norman Baptized 1 August 1755 - St Andrews Penrith | Norman, Robert (I499)
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289 | Count of Anjou | Plantagenet, Geoffrey (I1797)
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290 | Count of Flanders, called "the bearded". Baudouin IV was known as 'The Bearded'. He was Count of Flanders from 988 until his death in 1035. He turned his attention to the east and north where he was given Zeeland as a fief by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II. On the right bank of the Scheldt river he received Valenciennes (1013) and parts of the Cambresis and Hainaut. Ogive of Luxembourg, was his first wife. By her he had a son and heir Baldwin V. After her death in 1030 he married Eleanor of Normandy, daughter of Richard II of Normandy, and by her he had a daughter Judith. Judith married Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumberland. These family connections demonstrate the political interests of the Flemish counts, both in the Kingdom of France, England and the Holy Roman Empire. Baldwin IV "The Bearded" 6th Count of Flanders was also found as Baldwin IV "le Barbu" Count of Flanders, as Baldwin "Fair Beard" Count of Flanders.4 and as Baudouin IV "Barbatus" | Flanders, Baldwin IV of (I3535)
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291 | Count of Flanders. Baldwin V "the Pious" , Count of Flanders was also found as Baldwin V The Debonair Baudouin V was the son of Baudouin IV and Adela, daughter of Robert II of France. He rebelled against his father in 1028. Peace was sworn at Oudenaarde two years later. Baudouin IV continued to reign until his death in 1036. Baldwin V was the successor and he won over the admiration of the people who gave him the surname of 'Debonnaire'. He entered into hostilities with Emporer Otho II and aquired from that monarch Valenciennes and the Isles of Zealand. He subsequently increased his territories even more by another rich accession, that of the citidel of Ghent. Baudouin extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the emperor Henry IV, the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, and the margraviate of Antwerp. When Henry I of France died in 1060, his son Philip I was still a minor. Baudouin V had become so powerful that he was appointed the 'regent' for him. His children married well. He "saw his eldest daughter Mathilda (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror, his eldest son Baldwin of Mons in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V. (d. 1036) and widow of Hermann of Saxony (d. 1050) and his second son Robert the Frisian regent of the county of Holland during the minority of Kirk V" Count of Flanders | Flanders, Baldwin V of (I1800)
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292 | Count of Laon | LAON, Charibert of (I1090)
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293 | Count of Orleans | d'Orleans, Count Eudes (I1138)
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294 | Cowley, Oxfordshire, England | Goswell, John (I5003)
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295 | Cowley, Oxfordshire, England | Osley, Catherine (I5004)
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296 | Cowley, Oxfordshire, England | Goswell, Mary (I5009)
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297 | Cowley, Oxfordshire, England | Goswell, William (I5010)
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298 | Crioda was the first King of Mercia. He reigned from 486 to 493. | Crioda (I1559)
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299 | Cunedda King Of Wales | Cunedda (I1514)
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300 | Cush was the father of Nimrod, who became a mighty warrior on the earth. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the Lord; that is why it is said, “Like Nimrod, a mighty hunter before the Lord.” 10 The first centers of his kingdom were Babylon, Uruk, Akkad and Kalneh, in[d] Shinar.[e] 11 From that land he went to Assyria, where he built Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah 12 and Resen, which is between Nineveh and Calah—which is the great city. | Nimrod (I1843)
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