Notes
Matches 901 to 923 of 923
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901 | William Childe of Northwicke | Childe, William (I842)
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902 | William Childe of Northwicke (a 1634) | Childe, William (I832)
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903 | William Childe of Pensax, later of Northwicke His body was interred in Blockley Church, Northwick, Worcester | Childe, William (I855)
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904 | William Coventry ancestor of Coventry of Ridmarley | Coventry, William (I918)
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905 | William de Bollers of Aston (d before 1226) | de Bollers, William (I903)
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906 | William Jefferies of Earles Croome | Jefferies, William (I914)
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907 | William Jeffreys or Geffreys of Home Castell | Jeffreys, William (I857)
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908 | William Lacon Childe of Kinlet and Kyre Park, Sheriff of Salop from http://www.memorial-inscriptions.org.uk/stpeters-kinlet.htm William Lacon CHILDE of Kinlet and Kyre in the county of Worcester M.P. for Wenlock from 1820 - 1826 Born January 3rd 1786, died December 12th 1880 age 95, and Harriet his wife, 2nd daughter of William CLUDDE, of Orleton, born 1786, married 1807, died 1849 and their children William Lacon CHILDE, born 1810, died October 1881 having married 1839, Barbara daughter of T GIFFARD of Chivington and had two sons who died young, Jonathon, Capt in the 12th Lancers, born 1811, died April 1862 Baldwyn died 1818, age 4 years, Lucy died 1865 age 9 years From The Leeds Mercury, 16th December 1880: "Educated at Harrow where he was the fellow of the late Lord Palmerston, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Byron, and the late Duke of Sutherland. He afteerwards entered Christ Church Oxford. He sat in the House of Commons, in the Conservative interest, as a member for Wenlock, in the first Parliament of George IV, he moved the address in reply to the King's Speech, in Febrauary, 1823. Mr Childe was the magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for the counties of Worcester and Salop, and served as High Sheriff of the latter county in 1859; he was also a magistrate of the county of Hereford." | Childe, William Lacon (I929)
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909 | William Petherbridge b abt. 1845 is his grandsonof Runnaford Coombe, Buckfastleigh, Deveon | Goswell, John (I3570)
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910 | William son of Sir Robert GOWER Esq. and Catherine his wife was bap Oct. 12 & buried Dec.26th, 1675 source: http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Kinlet/BT's.htm | Gower, William (I1029)
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911 | William the elder son of Charles Baldwyn and Catherine Childe assumed his mother's name on her death. He was a great Agriculturist and a well-known rider to hounds by which he gained the soubriquet of " the flying Childe." He married Annabella, the daughter of Sir Charlton Leighton of Loton, and died 1828 in London from an accidental fall and is buried at Kinlet. He was succeeded by his only son William Lacon Childe, M.P., who was born Jan. 3rd, 1784, and died Dec. 12th, 1880. Charles Baldwyn was born 1729 and married in 1752 the heiress of Kinlet. He was reeklessly extravagant and with the unwilling consent of his son he sold all his own estates for which he had to obtain a special Act of Parliament, dissipated the purchase money and died and is buried at Eastbourne. Mrs. Baldwyn died of small-pox in 1770 and the Kinlet estates devolved by her father's will on her eldest son William Baldwyn, then a boy at Harrow, with a request that he should assume the name of Childe. Another son Charles Baldwyn died unmarried 1811, and a daughter Catherine Baldwyn also unmarried was buried at Kinlet 1838. William the elder son of Charles Baldwyn and Catherine Childe assumed his mother's name on her death. | Childe, William (I612)
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912 | William the son of Sir Wil: CHILDE and Lady Anne was bap April 25th, 1669 source - http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Kinlet/BT's.htm | Childe, William (I876)
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913 | Willmus Gooswell born 7 Jun 1603 Ashburton,Devon,England | Goswill, William (I2742)
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914 | Witnesses to wedding Robert Tanner, Mary Goswell | Goswell, Hannah (I4993)
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915 | Witnesses to wedding: William Davis; Elizabeth Goswell; Robeart Hanington | Goswell, William (I2353)
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916 | Witnesses to wedding: William Davis; Elizabeth Goswell; Robeart Hanington | Horn, Amelia (aka Emmely) (I2360)
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917 | Worked for the Royce Shoe Company. Attended the Union Episcopal Church http://interactive.ancestry.com.au/6931/NEWS-NH-NA_TE.1972_01_04-0002/509644802?backurl=%2f%2fsearch.Ancestry.com.au%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fgst%3d-6&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=953,5279,1097,5312;633,5316,799,5349 | Richmond, Living (I4143)
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918 | Wulfnoth Cild (c. 983-1015), Thegn of Sussex | Cild, Wulfnoth (I1399)
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919 | x | Harris, Sarah (I4418)
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920 | Yewen's Directory of the Landholders of NSW (1900) lists P A Byrne as living in the Hopefield district and that he grew wheat. Note that there were only eight other people listed at the Hopefield PO. | Byrne, Hugh Edward (I259)
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921 | _UID: 1114EBC158C5D511BC068E21E2E4E47463D8 Birth: 26 MAR 1790 in Cottenham, Cambs. 1 2 Death: 6 JAN 1861 in Bluntisham, Hunts. Note: DC shows wife of William Bell, weaver. Died of bronchitis. Age 71years. Informant was Ann Howes, in attendance, Pidley. No burial atBluntisham or Pidley (PRs at Hunts CRO) 3 Residence: 1 Well St, Stepney DEC 1840 4 Residence: Wellington Row, Bethnal Green 1841 Note: Not on census Residence: Pidley, Hunts. 1849 Pidley-cum-Fenton, Hunts. 5 Census: 30 MAR 1851 High St, Pidley-cum-Fenton, Hunts Note: Age 61. Wife of William Bell, b. Camns, Cottenham 1 Census: 6 JUN 1841 Main St, Pidley-cum-Fenton, Hunts Note: age 50, not b in County 6 | Baron, Elizabeth (I55)
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922 | _UID: DA13EBC158C5D511BC068E21E2E4E4742B59 Note: Left husband at time of birth of Ada and lived with Charles BELL. In1901 she claims to be his wife, but former husband was still alive. Birth: 2 FEB 1858 in 34 Well St, Mile End New Town, Stepney 1 Residence: Church St, Whitechapel 1874 2 Residence: Camberwell FROM 1876 TO 1878 3 Residence: 47 Bow Rd, Poplar 1880 4 Residence: 47 Gilpin Grove, Edmonton 1883 Note: Not there on 1891 census. 4 Residence: Earle Lodge, Bow Rd 1879 Bow, E.London 5 Census: 7 APR 1861 34 Well St, Mile End New Town, Stepney Note: Age 3. Daughter of J.Fullstone. b Mile End New Town. Census: 3 APR 1881 59 Compton Rd, Islington. Note: Age 22. Wife/Boarder. b.London, Mile End. 6 Census: 31 MAR 1901 30 Cranbrook Road, Walthamstow Note: age 42, wife of Charles BELL, b Mile End Road, London (NB. Formerhusband FFP was still alive and living in Chelsea, claiming to be thehusband of Elizabeth DAY) 7 Census: 1871 38 Preston Street, Whitechapel Note: Daughter (of JF), 13, scholar, b Mile End New Town 8 Event: Alice BELL AKA Note: Lived with Mr.BELL and assumed name? Mayfield St, Dalston. Not on 1891census there. | Fullstone, Alice (I1948)
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923 | _UID: EF13EBC158C5D511BC068E21E2E4E47440A9 Note: Address on marriage is White St, Stepney. Can't find it. Birth: 26 DEC 1815 in Stepney, Spitalfields Baptism: 26 AUG 1822 St.Leonards, Shoreditch Occupation: Tailoress 1861 1 Census: 7 APR 1861 34 Well St, Mile End New Town, Stepney Note: Wife of J.Fullstone. Age 44.tailoress. b.Spitalfields Census: 3 APR 1881 57 Edward St, Bethnal Green Note: Widow. (Head). Age 69. No Occupation. b.Bethnal Green. 2 Census: 1851 34 Well St, Mile End New Town, Stepney Note: age 34, wife of John FULLSTONE, b.Mddx, Spitalfields 3 Census: JUN 1841 White Street, Bethnal Green, London Note: age 25 (to 29), b in County 4 Census: 1871 38 Preston Street, Whitechapel Note: wife (of John FULLSTONE), 54, b Spitalfields 5 | Baker, Jane J (I1942)
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