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Matches 501 to 550 of 923
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501 | In 1881 census living as a boarder in Wellington, Sommerset, working as a newspaper reporter | Goswell, John J (I4290)
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502 | In 1881 census living at Baughurst Road, Aldermaston. Occupation master wheelwright. Burial 7 February 1891, Churchyard, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, John (I4223)
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503 | In 1881 living at Hinton Loge, Hurst, Berkshire | Goswell, Albert P (I4816)
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504 | In 1891 is still single and living with his widowed mother. He is listed as a general labourer | Goswell, George (I3868)
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505 | In 1891 is still single and living with his widowed mother. He is listed as a printer carrier | Goswell, Joseph (I3869)
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506 | In 1892 aged 23 and single, left England to arrive at Boston, Massachusetts, USA on 15 May 1892. Occupation servant. In 1900 lived in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire. In 1920 lived at Real Water Benak St, Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire | Goswell, Georgina (I3138)
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507 | In 1900 lived in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire. A farmer | Richmond, George (I4141)
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508 | In 1901 living at George Place, Mile End Old Town. Occupation - draper's assistant. In 1903 living at 225, Brady Street Buildings, Whitechapel, London, England. Occupation - motorman In 1905 living at Dover Cottage, Hounslow, Middlesex. Occupation - tram conductor Emigrated to Canada in 1910 In 1921 living at 122 George St, Ward 2, Ontario, Canada. Presbyterian, Occupation - foreman | Goswell, Albert Victor (I4151)
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509 | In 1901 self employed jobbing millwright. Says he was born in Brinkburn or does it say Banokburn The pictured gravestone is at Saint Michael and All Angels Churchyard Felton | Nichol, Richard (I4313)
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510 | In 1903 at the age of 23, left Liverpool arriving in Montreal, Quebec on 11 Jul 1903 bound for Toronto. Occupation - labourer. Also sailed on the Virginian from Liverpool to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and St John, New Brunswick, Canada arriving 14 Apr 1905 bound for Toroonto, now a waiter. | Goswell, H (I4150)
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511 | In 1909 at the ge of 11 months, travelled on the Merion from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA with hismother, Elizabeth, arriving 12 Sep 1909 Rank: Master at Arms Service No: C/M 40032 Date of Death: 27/03/1943 Age: 34 Regiment/Service: Royal Navy, H.M.S. Dasher Panel Reference: 73, 1. Memorial: CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL Additional Information: Son of Frank and Elizabeth Goswell; husband of Ethel Louise Goswell, of Gillingham, Kent. | Goswell, Richard Francis (I3220)
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512 | In 1909 at the ge of 28, travelled on the Merion from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA with her son Richard, arriving 12 Sep 1909, three years after her husband, Frank. Her parent's address was 13 Debouvier Rd, Reading | Woods, Elizabeth Kate (I3219)
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513 | In 1909 emigrated from Liverpool, England to Canada on the Tunisian arriving on 16 Apr 1909 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Destination La Riviera. | Goswell, Clive (I4179)
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514 | In 1909 lived at 33 Langwood R, Westdale, Hamilton, Ontario. | Goswell, Living (I4181)
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515 | in 1911 a brickmaker 12, Waterloo Rd., Wokingham, Berks | Goswell, William (I2643)
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516 | In 1911 was living at 12 East Street, Reading, Berks12 East Street, Reading, Berks | (Goswell), Eliza (I4097)
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517 | In 1912, at age 30, left Liverpool, England on the Ivernia, to travel to Boston, Massachusetts, USA to arrive on 25 Mar 1912. Occupation given as a dairyman. he was single, could read and write. His next of kin was his mother, who lived at 17 Greyfriars Rd, Reading. This impies that his father had died by 1912. Final destination Strathmas, Toronto. | Goswell, William H (I3809)
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518 | In 1920 lived at Real Water Benak St, Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire, working as a general fam hand. | Richmond, George H (I4142)
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519 | In 1921 a stenographer | Goswell, Living (I4154)
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520 | In 1941, aged 20, was a crew member on the Richmond Hill which departed Glasgow, Scotland and Hull, England to arrive in New York on 28 Jan 1941. He had served for 1 year as "A. B." (?able bodied seaman). He would remain as a crew member on arrival in New York. He was 5' 9" tall an weighed 150lbs. He could read and write. | Goswell, Living (I4140)
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521 | In 1959 lived at 34 Crediton Rd, Brondesbury Park Ward The 1960 & 1961 electoral roles had them living at 34 Crediton Rd, Brondesbury Park Ward, Willesden, Mapesbury Another 1961 electoral role had marilyn J Goswell and Robin W Goswell living at 12 Prince's Ave, Honsey Muswell Hill In 1965 lived at Muswell Hill, England | Goswell, Living (I4184)
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522 | In her baptism record: "Bapt 24th Aprill 1706 mary Goswell born 19 infant daugher of Isaac Goswell: marrin? by Hannah; at mr Miros in ? ? - next at Duke of Marlborough Rd - I re C2 1/2 22 | Goswell, Mary (I4897)
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523 | In his father's will he is listed as having the alias of Charles Frederic Williams. He was to receive the sum of 2,500 pounds Admitted (pensioner) to St Johns Cambridge, 5th November 1827. Graduated at Michaelmass 1827 Attended Emmanuel, Cambridge, 30th April 1830 ordained deacon by Bath and Wells pro Ely on 10th october 1831. Ordained priest by Rochester pro Ely on 17th June 1832. Was the Stipendiary Curate at Cambridge St Michael Was the Stipendiary Curate at Harrow on the Hill Was the Stipendiary Curate at Petersfield, Hants. MA 1837 Was the Perpetual Curate of Walsall St Paul, Staffs 1837 - 1839 Headmaster Walsall Grammar School 1837-1839 Principal Islington Church Missionary College, Middlesex 1839-1858 lived in 12 ?Barnbury Place, Islington Evening lecturer at St Mary's, Islington. Islington Theological Professor in Church Evening Lectureer, St Mary-le-Bow Mathematics Professor, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa c1857 Rector Holbrook, Suffolk, 1858-1884 Later resided st St Leonards-on-Sea Author of "Sermons and other works" In the 1871 census he is the rector at Holbrook, Suffolk and is living with Elizabeth and three step-children and numerous scholars, presumeably he is teaching at a school. | Childe, Charles Frederick Hughes (I928)
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524 | In his will he has 1,200 pounds which he leaves to his daughter Jane Fullbrook. He has 1000 pounds of stock (shares). His wife has died. She has a niece margaret Simkins (Timkins?) | Goswell, William (I4893)
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525 | In Islington in 1783 (tax records) DOB calculated from burial record Died intestate owning 35 pounds; the amount going to her daughter Sophia Hamilton (a widow). Lived at Paradise Row, Islington at time of death... Jermyn Street, a widow Buried 25 Jun 1805 | (Goswell), Theodosia (I3963)
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526 | In Jubilees 19:10 called Melca | Milkah (I1860)
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527 | In registry as Gosswell | Goswell, John (I2575)
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528 | In the 1841 census he was living with Mary at Aldermaston St, Aldermaston, occupation carpenter In the 1851 census he was a baker, grocer and parish clerk living at Aldermaston. He and his wife had no children living with them, only a neice, Sarah Goswell, aged 16 (a house servant). A carpenter and grocer as per the probate calendar. Value of estate less than 300 pounds, went to his wife. Burial 13 September 1860, St Mary, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, William (I1992)
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529 | In the 1841 census she is living with the Paice family... John Paice likely to have been her brother | Paice, Sarah (I5044)
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530 | In the 1841 census was an agricultural labourer at Longmoor Farm, Barkham | Goswell, Thomas (I2081)
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531 | In the 1841 census was at Longmoor Farm, Barkham 1911 living at Brick Kiln Cottages, Langley Common, Newlands, Berks | Goswell, Thomas (I2084)
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532 | In the 1841 census was at Longmoor Farm, Barkham Living in Barkham Rd in1881. A general labourer. | Goswell, John (I2088)
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533 | In the 1841 census was at Longmoor Farm, Barkham | Pither, Mary (I2082)
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534 | In the 1841 census was at Longmoor Farm, Barkham | Goswell, Henry (I2083)
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535 | In the 1841 census was at Longmoor Farm, Barkham | Goswell, Ann (I2086)
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536 | In the 1841 census was at Longmoor Farm, Barkham | Goswell, George (I2087)
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537 | In the 1841 census was not at Longmoor Farm, Barkham ?why | Goswell, Charlotte (I4947)
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538 | In the 1851 census was listed as a carpenter. Burial 28 September 1857, Churchyard, Aldermaston, Berkshire, England | Goswell, James (I2142)
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539 | in the Battle of Barbary Hill | Cuthwine (I1221)
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540 | In the body of the church at Checkendon is a memorial listing this family | Goswell, Thomas (I4902)
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541 | In the body of the church at Checkendon is a memorial listing this family | Goswell, Thomas (I4903)
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542 | In the body of the church at Checkendon is a memorial listing this family | (Goswell), Anne (I4904)
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543 | In the body of the church at Checkendon is a memorial listing this family | Goswell, John (I4905)
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544 | In the Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry IV Vol1 (1399-1401) John Goswelle of Guildeford was given a general pardon on 8th February 1400 | Goswelle, John (I4952)
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545 | in USA | Goswell, James H (I4200)
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546 | Ine was King of Wessex from 688 to 726. He was unable to retain the territorial gains of his predecessor, Cædwalla, who had brought much of southern England under his control and expanded West Saxon territory substantially. By the end of Ine's reign the kingdoms of Kent, Sussex and Essex were no longer under West Saxon domination; however, Ine maintained control of what is now Hampshire, and consolidated and extended Wessex's territory in the western peninsula. Ine is noted for his code of laws, which he issued in about 694. These laws were the first issued by an Anglo-Saxon king outside Kent. They shed much light on the history of Anglo-Saxon society, and reveal Ine's Christian convictions. Trade increased significantly during Ine's reign, with the town of Hamwic (now Southampton) becoming prominent. It was probably during Ine's reign that the West Saxons began to mint coins, though none have been found that bear his name. Ine abdicated in 726 to go to Rome, leaving the kingdom to "younger men", in the words of the contemporary chronicler Bede. He was succeeded by Æthelheard. | Ine King (I1216)
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547 | Inferred from church record to be daughter of Hannah | Goswell, Mary (I3645)
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548 | Information from his will has a cousin John Goswell has a cousin Robert Goswell, his wife Mary and their children Robert, Elizabeth, Mary and Dorothy sister in law Alice Caplin who is the dauhter of his cousin Mary Caplin | ?, Mary (I3600)
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549 | Information from his will dated 1697Abraham is mentioned in his father's will of 1684 | Goswell, Abraham (I3968)
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550 | information from will dated 1690 | Goswell, John (I3609)
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