Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 14,951 to 15,000 of 15,908
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14951 | Stone Number L143 MacDonald - Allowick (this may or may not be Helen, no other details obtained as yet) | Thomson, Helen (I4357)
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14952 | STORRY Alfred E, 17 July 1913, Married, Hosiery Machinist STORRY Teresa J, 27 Nov 1913, Married, Cinema attendant | Storry, Alfred Ernest (I8143)
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14953 | STRATHEARN Marion, Head, 45, Widow, Married 33yrs, No Children born or deceased, Born England HADDOW Arthur H, Lodger, 35, Single, Jeweller, Own Account, England LANGWAGEN Paul, Lodger, 25, Single, Consulate Clerk, German Consul, Germany, German CARON Jacques, Lodger, 19, Single, Correspondence Clerk, Export Merchant, France, French | Purdie, Marion (I5014)
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14954 | STRATHEARN Robert, Head, 59, Collier, Tranent, Haddington STRATHEARN Margaret, Wife, 54, Gladsmuir East Lothian STRATHEARN John, Son, 28, Collier, Pencaithland East Lothian STRATHEARN George, Son, 35, Collier, Pencaitland East Lothian STRATHEARN Marion, Dau, 24, Domestic Servant, Pencaitland East Lothian STRATHEARN Davidson, Son, 18, Collier, Pencaitland East Lothian STRATHEARN James, Son, 16, Collier, Pencaitland East Lothian STRATHEARN Nichol, Son, 10, Scholar, Pencaitland East Lothian | Strathern, Robert (I5809)
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14955 | STRATHEARN, William George 155 West Princes Street, Glasgow, died 18 January 1901, at Glasgow, testate. Confirmation granted at Glasgow, 25 January, to Alexander Beach, Gardener, 23 Argyle Place, Edinburgh, Executor nominated in Will or Deed, dated 1 January 1889, and recorded in Court Books of Commissariot of Lanark, 24 January 1901. Value of Estate, £210 | Strathearn, William George (I7043)
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14956 | Strathern 1832 Margaret Daughter of Robert Strathern, Collier, Pencaitland was buried here 3rd May 1832 aged 4 years. | Strathern, Margaret (I5817)
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14957 | Strathern 1839 Nicol Son of Robert Strathern, Collier, Newtown was buried here 14 July 1839, died aged 14 months | Strathern, Nicol Martin (I5820)
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14958 | Strathern Robert, Collier, Newton Grange, died on the 15th and was buried here on the 18th March 1854, aged 62 years. | Strathern, Robert (I5809)
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14959 | STRATHERN Robert, 49, Coal Miner, East Lothian Yes STRATHERN Margaret, 45 Yes STRATHERN Janet, 25, Yes STRATHERN George, 24, Coal Miner, Yes STRATHERN Christian, 20, Yes STRATHERN John, 18, Coal Miner, Yes STRATHERN Robert, 16, Yes STRATHERN Marion, 14, Yes STRATHERN William, 8, Yes STRATHERN Davidson, 8, Yes STRATHERN James, 6, Yes STRATHERN Nuola (Nicol), 10 months, Yes | Strathern, Robert (I5809)
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14960 | STREATHARNE George, Head, 44, Retired Grocer, Pencaitland STREATHARNE Isabella, Sister, 39, Pencaitland STREATHARNE Robert, Brother, 35, Grocer employing 1 Man, Pencaitland STREATHARNE James, Brother, 25, Grocer (journeyman), Pencaitland STREATHARNE Robert P, Nephew, 8, Scholar, Scholar STOCKS Margaret, Niece, 11, Scholar, Pencaitland | Strathern, George (I5811)
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14961 | SUBA Eviline Patience, 37,F, White, England (recorded aged as 17) SUBA Emerson, 13, M, White, England SUBA Patience, 17, F, White, England SUBA Alice, 6, F, White, England | Corking, Patience Evelina (I4749)
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14962 | Sunday 27th Dec 1795 Sarah Jubber of Rat 4s 6d aged 18mths | Jubber, Sarah (I5853)
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14963 | Supp 1: COLLINS, Emma Ada, 161 Durham Street, married COLLINS, William John, 161 Durham Street, bootmaker | Bromley, Emma Ada (I596)
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14964 | Supp 1: KEMP, Sarah, Forth Street, Semstress | Kemp, Sarah (I252)
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14965 | Supp 1: PAULING, William Kitchiner, care Mrs Ruddy, Wharfe Street, Oamaru | Pauling, William (I1379)
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14966 | Supp 2: WARRINGTON, Joseph William, 19 Daventry St, storeman WARRINGTON, Nola, 19 Daventry St, married | Warrington, William Joseph (I3445)
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14967 | Supp: LODGE, Maggie Rose, 100 Osborne Street, married LODGE, William henry, 100 osborne Street, linesman Also living at the same address LODGE, Elizabeth, widow LODGE, Elizabeth Coutts, married LODGE, Hubert, butcher LODGE, Rosa, spinster LODGE, Ruby, spinster | Pauling, Maggie Rose (I595)
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14968 | Supp: LODGE, Maggie Rose, Linwood Post Office, married LODGE, William Henry, Linwood Post Office, cable jointer | Pauling, Maggie Rose (I595)
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14969 | Supp: PAULING, Walter James, 71 Grafton Street, engine driver PAULING, Emily, 71 Grafton Street, married | Pauling, Walter James (I1380)
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14970 | Suppose to be Eldest Son - Elliot book says b 1726 ?? | Elliot, William (I2047)
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14971 | Suppose to be Unmarried with no issue. but record of a ? Daughter Isabella Elliot b 1760 d 29 Oct 1808 aged 43 or 48 yrs. | Elliot, Thomas (I2049)
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14972 | suppose to have married 3 times? and also had a son born 15 Oct 1929, John Terence Sinclair Fairholm in Scotland | Fairholm, Annie Weir Forrest (I2478)
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14973 | Suppose to have married a James/ William Lamb, cannot locate a marriage record at this stage Feb 2008 may have been an irregular marriage. | Family: James Lamb / Janet Davidson (F1976)
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14974 | Suppose to have married a Peter Montgomery, cannot locate a marriage record at this stage Feb 2008 again may have been an irregular marriage. | Family: Peter Montgomery / Janet Davidson (F1979)
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14975 | Supposed to have died aboard Mataura in Aug 1863 | Wright, William (I9310)
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14976 | Supposed to have died on board Mataura via NZ 1863 | Wright, Maggie (I9309)
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14977 | Supreme Court Forgery and Uttering William Corlett, was indicted for, on January 1st 1878, feloniously forging and uttering a cheque for the sum of £22 5s, on the Bank of New Zealand, Timaru. He was also indicated for having altered the same cheque from £2 5s to £22 5s. The prisoner, who was defended by Mr Hamersley, pleaded Not Guilty. Details of the events were told again. then William was allowed to make a statement for himself and addressed the jury. He stated that O'Brien had given him the cheque as it was now. His Honor very briefly summed up and the jury, without retiring, returned a verdict of Guilty. Inspector Pender on being called, said he knew nothing else against the prisoner, who had hitherto borne a good character. His Honor, in addressing the prisoner, said it was a most disgraceful thing for him to try and put the crime on the boy O'Brien. He further belived the prisioner had tried to drug both O'Brien and Beehan. His offence was further aggravated by the fact of his being a publican, and he did not think he could do otherwise than sentence him to four year's penal servitude. A Dearth of Juryman A good deal of amusement was created in the Supreme Court yesterday by the list of petty jurors becoming exhausted, owing to one panel being locked up considering Alexander Bell's case, and the prisoner William Corlett challenging all but seven or eight of the remainder. It then became necessary to select eligible persons from the crowd occupying the body of the Court. Fun was kept up for some time, owing to the prisoner challenging a number of the impressed jurors; the latter exhibiting by unmistakeable signs their feelings of satisfaction at having their disterestedness called in question. | Corlett, William (I618)
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14978 | Supreme Court Larcency. Frederick Tugwood stood charged with having, on the 4th September last stolen a salle and bridle, the property of Messrs Allan and Stubles. F. Parham deposed: I am a contractor living at the Cave. The prisoner came to me at William Corlett's house at the Point, and asked me to lend him 12s, and he would give me the bridle and saddle as security. He represented that they were his own. On my refusing to do so he went to Corlett, and gave him the bridle and saddle. William Corlett stated the prisoner came to him and asked him for some money, and offered him a salle and bridle as security. He represented that they were his own property. Witness gave him 12s, and afterwards an IOU for 10s, and took the sadlle and bridle as security. The prisoner was found Guilty. | Corlett, William (I618)
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14979 | Surgery regarding the type of injuries that Alexander had sustained from the Mass of Coal falling on him, was very limited still in 1846. He most likely was taken to theatre for repairs but due to limitations in surgerial proceedures, there was a high chance of non survivial. He most likely also had fractures, which would have also complicated the major injury. Pain relief was still very limited, and Poppy Seed Juice (Opium) and Laudanum were the most frequently used drugs. | Forrest, Alexander (I403)
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14980 | Surname HORTON First Name FRANCIS SAUNDERS Age at Death 83 Date of Death/Burial 28/02/1986 Address 4/704 TERRACE RD District HASTINGS Occupation LINESMAN Block Name S Plot Number 1654 Site HASTINGS Purchaser HORTON VIOLET Funeral Director TONG & PERYER Treasured memories of Frank Francis Saunders Horton 1902 - 1986 'Peace Perfect Peace' | Horton, Francis Saunders (I822)
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14981 | Surname of Allan | Kimber, Sarah Ann (I4375)
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14982 | Surname of Barclay | Washington, Hilda Gwendolyn (I10294)
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14983 | Surname of Barlow | Hartley, June Ethel (I10319)
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14984 | Surname of Cooke | Clayson, Bertha Mary (I6385)
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14985 | Surname of Docherty is incorrect, should be Doherty | Family: Leslie Walter Bryant / Myrtle Edith Doherty (F207)
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14986 | Surname of O'Sullivan | Baker, Ethel Mary (I9812)
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14987 | Surname of Sharp | Baker, Thelma Margaret (I9813)
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14988 | Surname SIMPSON First Name LAVINIA Age at Death Date of Death/Burial 01/07/1974 Address 0 District Occupation Block Name Q Plot Number 769 Site HASTINGS Purchaser SIMPSON LAVINIA Funeral Director In Loving Memory of Montague Percy beloved husband of Lavinia Simpson Died 9th Sept 1953 aged 68 years. Also his Loved wife Lavinia died 27th June 1974 aged 86 years Memories are Cherished | Rosson, Lavinia (I792)
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14989 | Surname SIMPSON First Name MONTAGUE PERCY Age at Death Date of Death/Burial 11/09/1953 Address 0 District Occupation Block Name Q Plot Number 768 Site HASTINGS Purchaser SIMPSON LAVINA Funeral Director In Loving Memory of Montague Percy beloved husband of Lavinia Simpson Died 9th Sept 1953 aged 68 years. Also his Loved wife Lavinia died 27th June 1974 aged 86 years Memories are Cherished | Simpson, Montague Percy (I818)
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14990 | Surname spelt as Scharvi | Warrington, Elizabeth Kate (I2119)
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14991 | Surname: ROSSON First Names: F.B Age: 35 Date of Death: 22/01/1915 Date of Burial: 24/01/1915 Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park Area: Plan I Row: 1 Plot: FBR | Rosson, Frank Bernard (I985)
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14992 | Surveyor and later a Forest Manager. On the NZ Government Gazette he is listed as a Surveyor | Fail, Ernest Vivian Drysdale Taiaroa (Viv) (I207)
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14993 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1487)
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14994 | Susan Allan Abode: 68 Vilcox Road, South Lambeth aged 41 | Battle, Susanna (I10251)
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14995 | Susan Andalusia Spurrier William Jubber and Susan Spurrier William was a Merchant in Wimome | Spurrier, Susan Andalusia (I10163)
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14996 | Susana Jubber Daughter of Henry Jubber & of Judith his wife | Jubber, Susana (I9157)
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14997 | Susanna daughter of Richard & Mary Ann Battle, Millington, Balcksmith Bapt 9 March 1842 | Battle, Susanna (I10251)
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14998 | Susanna Collins 22yrs - Wife of William Collins, Shopman J Roberts, 17 Orial Road, Homerton was present at her death. | Jubber, Susannah Teresa (I241)
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14999 | Susanna Collins Abode: Oriel Road Aged 22 years | Jubber, Susannah Teresa (I241)
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15000 | Susanna Corking Chalton Street, Camden aged 63yrs | _____, Susannah (I9719)
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