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651 | Memnon, King of Ethiopia d.1183 BC | Memnon (I1597)
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652 | Mentioned in Robert Goswell's will of 1693 | Anne (I3627)
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653 | Mentioned in the 1687 will of George Goswell | Goswell, Elizabeth (I3740)
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654 | mentioned in the Poll tax of Littlestoke and Checkendon, Oxfordshire, 1377 | Gosswell, Ricardus (I4951)
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655 | mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Goswell (1758) | Goswell, Robert (I3631)
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656 | Mentioned in the will of Henry Goswell | Humphrys, Richard (I3623)
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657 | Mentioned in will of Robert Goswell 1693 as being Agnes Cooper with son John Cooper | Goswell, Agnes (I2292)
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658 | Meric (Marius) King Of Britain | Meric (I1545)
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659 | MILI: Oct 0732 victor at Poitiers, against Saracens, Battle of Tours, stopping the invasion of Europe insureing our Western Christian c TITL: King of France TITL: Mayor of the Palace Aka-: The Hammer TITL: bet 0714 and 0741 Mayor of Austrasia and Neustria Charles "The Hammer" Martel (Latin: Carolus Martellus, English: Charles "the Hammer") (ca. 688 – 22 October 741)[1][2][3][4][5] was proclaimed Mayor of the Palace and ruled the Franks in the name of a titular King. Late in his reign he proclaimed himself Duke of the Franks (the last four years of his reign he did not even bother with the façade of a King) and by any name was de facto ruler of the Frankish Realms. In 739 he was offered an office of Roman consul by the Pope, which he rejected.[6] He expanded his rule over all three of the Frankish kingdoms: Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy. Martel was born in Herstal, in present-day Belgium, the illegitimate son of Pippin the Middle and his concubine Alpaida (or Chalpaida).[7] He was described by Gustave Louis Maurice Strauss in his book "Moslem and Frank; or, Charles Martel and the rescue of Europe" as a tall, powerfully built man, who was more agile than his size would lead men to believe. He is best remembered for winning the Battle of Tours (also known as the Battle of Poitiers) in 732, which has traditionally been characterized as an event that halted the Islamic expansionism in Europe that had conquered Iberia.[8] "Charles's victory has often been regarded as decisive for world history, since it preserved western Europe from Muslim conquest and Islamization."[9] In addition to being the leader of the army that prevailed at Tours, Charles Martel was a truly giant figure of the Middle Ages. A brilliant general, he is considered the forefather of western heavy cavalry, chivalry, founder of the Carolingian Empire (which was named after him), and a catalyst for the feudal system, which would see Europe through the Middle Ages. Although some recent scholars have suggested he was more of a beneficiary of the feudal system than a knowing agent for social change, others continue to see him as the primary catalyst for the feudal system.[10] | Charles King (I1251)
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660 | Moved to Harbord on 1/3/1950. 73 Brighton St, Harbord, 2096 ph 99391537 Marriage no. 1734 | Harvey, Owen (I206)
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661 | MP for Shropshire Sherriff of Shropshire | de Acton, Edward (I3759)
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662 | Mulatto Home in 1850 Newtown, Queens, New York, USA | Goswell, John (I4298)
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663 | Mulatto Home in 1850 Newtown, Queens, New York, USA | (Goswell), Mary (I4299)
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664 | Mulatto Home in 1850 Newtown, Queens, New York, USA | Goswell, Lydia (I4300)
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665 | Mulatto Home in 1850 Newtown, Queens, New York, USA | Goswell, John (I4301)
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666 | Mulatto Home in 1850 Newtown, Queens, New York, USA | Goswell, Jane (I4302)
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667 | Mulatto Home in 1850 Newtown, Queens, New York, USA | Goswell, Catharine (I4303)
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668 | Naamah, Pharaoh's Daughter | Naamah (I1541)
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669 | Name: Geraldine D Goswell Spouse: John H Jones Marriage: May 1997 - Brackley, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire | Marsden, Geraldine D (I4193)
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670 | Nanna Princess Of Norway | Nanna (I1562)
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671 | navycommander | Bannister, Jay (I952)
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672 | Nb there are two Thomas Goswell in Midgham, both married to a Hannah. It seems unlikely that they are thesame person. The 1841 census has this Thomas as a wheelwright and Mary Goswell, aged 35, is staying with he and his wife. A Thomas Goswell of Midgham, a master wheelwright, took on William Evans as an apprentice on 27th February, 1796 The death duty register shows he was living in Midgham when his brother Samuel died in 1832. He was the executor. In the 1851 census is described as a carpenter, a widower, aged 84. He apparently takes out a mortgage of land in Midgham in 1837 (Berkshire Record office D/EX 394/1 ) Buried on 13 Feb 1855 at St Matthew, Midgham | Goswell, Thomas (I1986)
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673 | neice to Jane Tatton | Goswell, Mary (I2127)
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674 | Nephew to Jane Tatton, hotel keeper in St George Hannover Square, Westminster | Goswell, William (I2125)
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675 | No children Birth Registration No. 34831/1891 There was a William Henry Childe Hughes who graduated from Sydney University in 1940 MB BS. His 1962 address is given as 17 Bolton St Newcastle ?the same person? He had attended Fort St School and had interests in photography, tennis and golf. Military service: Enlisted on23 May 1917 at the East Sydney Recruiting Depot, Darlinghurst. Service ended on 31 Dec 1919, Served as a Private, number 15270, Postal Corps, 1st AIF Service number 15270. NAA: B2455 Enlisted at Sydney, occupation civil servant. Age 26 years and 2 months Height 5' 10" 151 pounds, dark hair, blue eyes, chest 36" distinguishing features: moles right groin and on back Had varicose veins right leg Religion C of E In the Army Service Corps Shipped to England. At Tidworth Promoted to corporal on 22/2/1918, back to private on 16/6/1918 Shipped to France 24/6/1918 London 14/12/1918 Served in the AA Postal Corps Returned to Australia on the Beralla 8th October19. Disembarked 29th November 1919 He wrote a series of letters to his family. The letters form a diary of his service overseas: 130 pages. They are located at the NSW State Library. Currently not known why they are copyrighted by a different Hughes family. A William Henry Childe Hughes was appointed as a telegraph messenger in 1905 as per the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 8th July 1905 p572 A William Henry Childe Hughes Esq. of Brisibane was appointed as Superintendant of Stores and Transport for the PMG as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 13th April 1938 p1289 Reference in Australian Government Gazette to WHCH being Lieutenant (provisionally) and captain (temporarily). Address from address book: 8 -11 Stuart St, Manly Lived in Melbourne, Brisbane and Manly (7 Stuart St) | Hughes, William Henry Childe (I253)
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676 | No issue Was seven years old when immigrated. Lived latter part of life in Concord, NSW | Owen, Harry (I316)
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677 | no issue | Luitgarde (I1086)
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678 | Note on the baptism register in Bishop's Transcripts.. "Henry, son of Ann F, a married woman whose husband has been absent for some time and William Few, a widower". | Fullstone, Henry (I54)
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679 | Note that her daughter, Hannah, dies almost the same time, but her death record says she was 29 on 19 Mar 1838 when she was buried thus the other Hannah Goswell death ie 1844, must belong to this Hannah | Trumplet, Hannah (I2014)
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680 | Note this could belong to his ggrandfather. Born in Kew shortly after the arrival of his parents to Australia. Moved to Wooragee then in 1861 to Rutherglen. At the age of 21 was on the Shire Council. He remained a councillor until his death. He became a justce of the peace quite early. Was a member of the Agricultural College Council. He visited France to learn more about vineyards and winemaking. He was a member off the Wahgunyah Freemasons. He died of pernicious anaemia (angina pectoris) Buried in Carlyle Cemetery Death notice and obituary are in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser (Beechworth, Vic) 2nd July 1898 | Graham, George (I4309)
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681 | Note: married James Lansbury, brother of George Birth: ABT 1854 in Mile End 1 Census: 3 APR 1881 Coal Depot, Whitechapel Note: wife, 26, b.London 2 Census: 7 APR 1861 2 Sugar Loaf Court, Tower Hamlets Note: age 7, b.Mile End New Town Census: 31 MAR 1901 22 Leonard Rd, West Ham Note: age 47, wife of JL, b.Mile End 3 Census: 1871 38 Preston Street, Whitechapel Note: Daughter (of John), 17, Scholar, b Mile End Mew Town 4 Census: 1891 Castone Road, Mile End Old Town Note: Age 37, wife (of James LANSBURY), b. MIle End 4 Event: Newspaper Report. Misc ABT FEB 1926 East London Note: Newspaper report for husband James Lansbury's suicide says "Twelvemonths ago his wife was suffering from mental trouble and was takenaway from home" | Fullstone, Mary Ann (I1947)
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682 | Note: Not on 1851 census 1 Census: 7 APR 1861 34 Well St, Mile End New Town, Stepney Note: age 9, scholar, b.Mile End New Town Census: 1871 38 Preston Street, Whitechapel Note: daughter of JF, 18, book binder, b. Mile End New Town | Fullstone, Jane (I1946)
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683 | Noted to be deceased in 1822 in willl of William Hughes.."I give devise and bequeath unto my wife Marian Childe the daughter of John Hughes late of Broseley in the County of Salop" | Hughes, John (I1621)
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684 | Obituary: london_free_press 2004-01- BURNS, Ann C. (nee GOSWELL) Peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing Home on Tuesday, January 20, 2004. Mrs. Ann C. BURNS (nee GOSWELL) of London, in her 93rd year. Beloved daughter of John and Catherine GOSWELL (deceased). Sister of Ida HAYMAN of Rhode Island, U.S.A., Eva McLEAN of East Bay, Nova Scotia. Predeceased by sisters Emma BONANG, Caroline Hoffman, Elizabeth McMILLAN, Henrietta GOSWELL, and Margaret GILPIN, and brothers James GOSWELL, Calder GOSWELL, William GRANT and John GRANT. Close family Friends of Doug and Julie WHITE. Special adopted grandmother of their children Carolyn, Judy, and Dougie (Barb). Also remembered by many nieces and nephews. Visitation at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London on Thursday 7-9 p.m. Complete service in the Chapel on Friday at 1 p.m. Private burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery to follow. Memorial contributions to the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated. | Goswell, Cassie Ann Delando (I2059)
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685 | Occupation in 1851 - a greengrocer Occupation in 1881 - a carman. Living in 27 Coopers Rd, St Giles, Camberwell | Goswell, John (I2220)
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686 | Occupation in 1861: a collector | Fawcett, Daniel (I3786)
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687 | Occupation in 1881- coachman's wife living at Hinton Loge, Hurst, Berkshire | Arlett, Caroline (I4815)
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688 | Occupation in 1915: driver Lived in Brown St, Armidale, NSW with his father Enlisted aged 21 on 29th August 1915 as an acting corporal Anglican Service Number: 4128 Rank: Acting Corporal Roll title: 20 Infantry Battalion - 1 to 13 Reinforcements (June 1915 - July 1916) Conflict / Operation: First World War, 1914-1918 Date of embarkation: 11 March 1916 Place of embarkation: Sydney Ship embarked on: HMAT Orsova A67 Became corporal Went to Egypt and then to France. Was hit by a German bomb on the night of 14th November 1916 at Flers, France. Killed instantly described as tall, well-educated, wore glasses https://www.awm.gov.au/images/collection/pdf/RCDIG1038782--1-.pdf Grave Reference: VI. J. 34. Cemetery: WARLENCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY Additional Information: Son of Thomas and Margaret Goswell, of 168, Allingham St., Armidale, New South Wales. Cemetery or memorial details: Warlencourt British Cemetery, Warlencourt-Eaucourt, Arras, Nord Pas de Calais, France Unit name 20th Battalion, 10th Reinforcement AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/37/2 Embarkation details Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A67 Orsova on 11 March 1916 Rank from Nominal Roll Corporal Unit from Nominal Roll 20th Battalion Fate Killed in Action 15 November 1916 Age at death from cemetery records 21 Place of burial Warlencourt British Cemetery (Plot VI, Row J, Grave No. 34), France Panel number, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial 91 Miscellaneous information from cemetery records Parents: Thomas and Margaret GOSWELL, 168 Allingham Street, Armidale, New South Wales Other details War service: Western Front Medals: British War Medal, Victory Medal | Goswell, Victor Herbert (I4780)
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689 | Occupation in 1991 - messenger post | Goswell, George Franis Frederick (I4157)
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690 | Occupation victualer, owning "The Ship", Bishopsgate St, London as per his will of 1807 | Goswell, Henry (I4934)
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691 | Occupation: 1841, Carman. Residence: 1841, Brook Green Hammersmith. | Haines, Richard (I2026)
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692 | Occupation: 1851, Laundress. Residence 1: 1881, Harmmersmith, London, England.697 Residence 2: 1841, Brook Green Hammersmith. Residence 3: 1851, 3 Margarets row Hammersmith. Residence 4: 1871, Hammersmith, London, England.698 Vital: 1881, Blind. | Goswell, Mary (I1994)
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693 | Occupation: A college man | Goswell, William (I3728)
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694 | Occupation: clerk. Lived at 86 Elliott St, Balmain, NSW Anglican Enlisted on 21 January 1916. Single at the time Service Number: 18670 Rank: Gunner Roll title: 7 FAB [Field Artillery Brigade] (May 1916) Conflict / Operation: First World War, 1914-1918 Date of embarkation: 11 May 1916 Place of embarkation: Sydney Ship embarked on: HMAT Argyllshire A8 Enlistment date 21 January 1916 Date of enlistment from Nominal Roll 29 December 1915 Rank on enlistment Gunner Unit name Field Artillery Brigade 7, Battery 26 AWM Embarkation Roll number 13/35/1 Embarkation details Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A8 Argyllshire on 11 May 1916 Rank from Nominal Roll Bombardier Unit from Nominal Roll 7th Field Artillery Brigade Fate Returned to Australia 05/--/1918 | Goswell, John Stanley (I2553)
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695 | of "St. Kilda," Watmore Lane, Winnersh, Wokingham, Berkshire. | Bizzell, Mary Hannah (I4547)
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696 | of "The Ship", Bishopsgate St, London | Goswell, Henry (I4934)
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697 | of 33 Abbey Rd, Selsdon, Surrey | Goswell, R E (I3983)
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698 | of All Saints, Swallowfield when married | Goswell, Mary (I2355)
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699 | of All Saints, Swallowfield when married | Webb, John (I2357)
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700 | of Alton | Knight, Charles Thomas (I3839)
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