Notes
Matches 751 to 800 of 923
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751 | or Piacenza, Italy | Lothaire (I1460)
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752 | or Rigges, of Straglethorp | Brigges, William (I964)
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753 | Oxfordshire, England | Goswell, John (I4906)
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754 | Oxfordshire, England | Goswell, Batholomew (I4907)
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755 | Paphos, Cyprus | Guelph (I4997)
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756 | Parents are James Neal/Neale/Neate and Elizabeth born abt. 1829 and abt. 1822 1851 lived in Piggs ? Lane, Tilehurst | Goswell, Eliza Ann (I2218)
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757 | PEPIN I of Landen Mayor of the Austrasian Palace, under Clotaire II, sole King of France TITL: bet 0615 and 0647 Duke (or Count or Lord) of Brabant Fact: bet 0640 and 0814 The House of Pepin | Pepin, I (I1110)
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758 | Philip Boterell of Aston Boterell | Boterell, Philip (I3460)
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759 | Plus 7 sons | Nahor (I1307)
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760 | Possibly: Baptism: 27 Jul 1817 St Elphin, Warrington, Lancashire, England Joseph Owen - Son of William Owen & Mary Abode: School Brow Occupation: Labourer Baptised by: J Topping Curate Register: Baptisms 1813 - 1818, Page 272, Entry 2172 Source: LDS Film 1562959 | Owen, Joseph (I1675)
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761 | Prasutagus King Of (Iceni) Icenians Died 60AD | Prasutagus (I1553)
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762 | Previously married | Hughes, ? (I3770)
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763 | Prince of Wales (1301), Duke of Aquitaine (1306), King of England (1307-1327), * 25.4.1284 at Caernarvon Castle, Wales, + 21.9.1327 murdered at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire by means of a red-hot spit being thrust into his bowels, probably on the orders of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March | Plantagenet, Edward II (I1786)
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764 | Princess of France | de MORVOIS, Princess Bertha (I1177)
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765 | Princess of France | Fortis, Princess Richele (I1178)
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766 | Priscilla Chapman has birth as 3 MAY 1870 at: Carlyle Plains, Wahgunyah, VIC Quat Quatta was one of the oldest station properties on the River Murray, having been formed in 1840. It was mixed farming with wheat, sheep, dairy (150 gallons per day at one stage) Note still living at Linden in 1944 as per letter written to WD Goswell, 28th October, 1944. | Norman, Annie (I246)
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767 | Priscilla has death as 1987 Divorced Ruth. Lived in Sydney Worked in the Police Force and in the RAAF and business ventures Retired to live near Gosford | Hughes, Lacan Childe (I260)
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768 | probably Isaac | Goswell, ? (I3646)
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769 | Probably Meriam Goswell who was buried at All Saints, Swallowfield on 22nd August 1722 | Goswell, Miriam (I3062)
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770 | Probably the owner of the publican license "Blue Posts" cnr King and Clarece Sts, Sydney 1846. Had belonged to Charles Ford. Transfer noted in the Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 7/3/1846 page 4 In the Empire (Sydney) on 18 may 1852 page 2 John Goswel and J Somerville are listed under clearances for the 250 ton steamer Conable to Melboure on 17th May. | Goswell, John (I2076)
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771 | Probably the Sarah Goswell listed in Berkshire Burial Index as being buried on 19 May 1863 at St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston, aged 61. | Chandler, Sarah (I2033)
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772 | Probate 18 Dec 1947 | Goswell, Sidney Leveson (I2117)
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773 | Probate records of the court of the Dean of Salisbury, year 1630, grant of administration, Hurst Berkshire, Archive reference P5/11Reg/148 | Goswell, Ralph (I4885)
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774 | Queen Isabella who was Mortimer’s mistress, Md. 25/28.1.1308 at Boulogne Cathedral, France, Isabella of France, *1292/5 in Paris, + 22.8.1358 at Castle Rising,Norfolk or Hertford Castle and buried in Greyfriars Church, Newgate, London, but her tomb was damaged and lost sometime during the Reformation, | France, Isabella of (I1787)
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775 | Queen of Denmark | Gefion (I1572)
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776 | Queen of France TITL: Countess of Orleans Aka-: Irmtrud | Orleans, Queen Ermantrude of (I1072)
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777 | Queen of Wessex | Osburga Queen (I1140)
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778 | Ralph or Robert Cotton of Whittington | Cotton, R (I846)
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779 | Rank: Private Service No: 17928 Date of Death: 08/03/1917 Age: 19 Regiment/Service: Royal Berkshire Regiment, 5th Bn. Grave Reference: III. E. 20. Cemetery: FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY, ARRAS Additional Information: Son of William and Martha Goswell, of 12, Waterloo Rd., Wokingham, Berks. | Goswell, William (I4225)
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780 | Rank: Private Service No: 294493 Date of Death: 14/09/1916 Regiment/Service: York and Lancaster Regiment, 1st/4th Bn. Panel Reference: Pier and Face 14 A and 14 B. Memorial: THIEPVAL MEMORIAL | Goswell, Frederick James (I4784)
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781 | Received the name Dudley almost certainly from the family associations with Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick. Lived in Eastwood from age 3 to 9 Spent time in childhood visiting Linden. Worked the 1941 shearing at "Neinby" at Gular. See reference from Bert H Fisher Lived at 33 Mary St, Beecroft in 1941-1948 During the war, was to be posted as a stretcher bearer, Medical Unit, 39th Battallion, but this was altered by a Major Ferguson who had in mind creating a coastal patrol. Was on the National Council of Woolbrokers | Goswell, Walter Dudley (I10)
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782 | Record surmised from marriage details of John Goswell, brother | Goswell, Daniel (I3716)
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783 | Record surmised from marriage details of John Goswell, son | Goswell, Daniel (I3715)
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784 | Recorded as Elner | Goswell, Ellianor (I2302)
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785 | Recorded as Gosewell | Gosewell, John (I4855)
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786 | Religious Affiliation: abt 0562 Bishop of Troyes | Magnus, Gallus (I1109)
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787 | Reverand | Roberts, Stanley Gordon (I4405)
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788 | Richard Childe or Chyld His body was interred 1557 in Fen Stanton, Huntingdon | Childe, Richard (I866)
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789 | Richard Childe or Chyld | Childe, Richard (I867)
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790 | Richard Coventry of Cassington | Coventry, Richard (I925)
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791 | Richard Goswell esq. is listed in The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle, Vol 6 as dying aged 92 in march 1736 | Goswell, Richard (I5019)
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792 | Richard L'Enfant or Le Childe of Diddlebury | L'Enfant, Richard (I893)
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793 | Richard Laken, esq. of Willey, sherriff of Salop in 1540 from John Burke's "A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain" | Lacon, Richard (I967)
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794 | RichardWalcot, a merchant of London | Walcot, Richard (I701)
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795 | Robert de Bollers, Lord of Montgomery, he who died in 1203, gave the whole vill of Aston Kelmund to his son William." This William was, I presume, illegitimate : at all events he was a spendthrift (Antiquities of Shropshire) | de Bollers, Robert (I904)
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796 | Robert Leighton of Wattlesborough, Sheriff of Shropshire (d 1689) | Leighton, Robert (I726)
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797 | Robert Parker of Norton Lacy | Parker, Robert (I768)
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798 | Robert Pary of Dewlas | Pary, Robert (I838)
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799 | Robert Purslow of Sidbury or Sudbury, Salop | Purslow, Robert (I3433)
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800 | Rogers of Surrey | Rogers, ? (I924)
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