Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 1,551 to 1,600 of 15,908
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1551 | David Gardiner and Mary Mathie both in this Parish have given in their names to be proclaimed in order for marriage and were married. | Family: David Gardner / Mary Mathie (F1790)
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1552 | David Hailstones Parents: Mary Hailstones | Hailstones, David (I7910)
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1553 | David Hailstones Parents: William Hailstones & Jean Yeardly | Hailstones, David (I7904)
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1554 | David has died between the 1851 & 1861 Census, perhaps around the birth of James in Ayr. Cannot locate or id the correct death as of this stage. Checked under D* and Gar* from 1851 - 1854 & from 1855 - 1861 but nothing fits. | Gardner, David (I4232)
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1555 | David James C Forrest Aged 44 | Forrest, David James Carlyle (I8982)
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1556 | David Laird Coal Miner (Retired), Widower of Mary Bone. at 1.30AM aged 86 years. Parents: David Laird, Coal Miner (dec) & Margaret Laird MS Campbell (dec) Charles Laird, Son, was present when he passed away. | Laird, David (I4219)
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1557 | David McPherson Miller to Mary Dick Sparrow/Sparson | Family: David McPherson Miller / Mary Dick Sparrow (F6063)
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1558 | David Miller to Janet Callander | Family: David Miller / Jeanie Callander (F6064)
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1559 | David Morrow | Morrow, David (I3874)
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1560 | David Pollock Parents: John Pollock & Mary Gray | Pollock, David (I7999)
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1561 | David Roberts, aged 70, from Hospital | Roberts, David (I2491)
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1562 | David states on his Army enlistment he was born 12 May 1887. I found no birth record for David for 1887, only 1888 | Fish, David (I1116)
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1563 | David Temple, Wood Turner (Journeyman), Retired, (Widower of Margaret Goldie) Aged 83, At 2 PM. Parents: Robert Temple, Sewing Machine Factory Operative (dec) & Margaret Temple MS Dick (dec) John G Temple, Son, 43 Tylney Road, Paisley was the informant. No death notice in the Glasgow Hearld located. | Temple, David (I6761)
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1564 | David Tweedie Wilson | Wilson, David Tweedie (I8713)
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1565 | David was aged 22, a Coal Miner Janet was aged 18, living in Penston. Witnesses: Francis Duncan & David Scott | Family: David Livingston / Janet Scott (F2432)
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1566 | David Yardley Parents: John Yardley & Jean Lambie (Baptism took place at Dunbeth Relief Church, Coatbridge, Lanark - No Baptism date) | Yardley, David (I7920)
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1567 | DAVIDSON 1830 William Davidson, Collier In Muir was buried here 6 May 1830, died of asthma aged 64 years. | Davidson, William (I5098)
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1568 | DAVIDSON - 1818 Euphemia, Bastard Daughter of George Davidson & Isobell Strathern was born 11 Oct 1818 and baptized 11th July 1821 Witnesses: William Davidson & John Duncan (just above this is the entry for Janet Davidson) | Davidson, Euphemia (I5094)
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1569 | DAVIDSON - 1825 Christian Daughter of George Davidson and Marion King his spouse, Collier Newtown, was born 31st May and baptised 19th June 1825. Witnesses: William Davidson and Robert Corral, Colliers there. | Davidson, Christian (I4952)
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1570 | DAVIDSON Amelia May, date 11 May 1981, reg No 40490. Residence 2/30 Arabi Street. | Schiavi, Amelia May (I549)
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1571 | Davidson, Mrs Amelia, 37 Hackitt St, Auckland | Schiavi, Amelia May (I549)
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1572 | DAVIDSON, Perc R, mech, 63 Sandringham Rd, Auckland | Davidson, Percival Roland (I2097)
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1573 | DAVIDSON, Percy R, mtr mech, 20 St Benedicts St, Auckland | Davidson, Percival Roland (I2097)
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1574 | DAVIDSON, Prcy R, mech, 9 West End Rd, Auckland | Davidson, Percival Roland (I2097)
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1575 | DAVIDSON, Prcy R, mech, 9 West End Rd, Auckland | Davidson, Percival Roland (I2097)
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1576 | DAY Ethel Francess Wallace, 157 Derby St, Westport, married DAY Robert, 157 Derby St, Westport, lorry driver | Day, Robert (I3731)
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1577 | DAY Ethel Francess Wallace, 157 Derby St, Westport, married DAY Robert, 157 Derby St, Westport, Retired | Day, Robert (I3731)
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1578 | DAY George, Head, 39, Married, Electrical Engineer, Worker, Kings Cross London DAY FAMILY DILNOT Margaret, Boarder, 79, Widow, Independent, Bermondsey London MITCHELL Sarah, Boarder, 71, Widow, Independent, Belgrave Gate, Leicester | Wilson, Margaret (I8425)
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1579 | DEARLE Alice, Head, Mar, 42, Staffordshire BOWMAN Frederick, Lodger, Single, 45, Gas Stoker, Ireland DEARLE Harry, Son, Single, 13, Scholar, Bayswater London DRAYSON Stephen, Lodger, Widower, 63, General labourer, Ash Kent HOSWFAN Charles, Lodger, Single, 52, Potman Inn, Ramsgate Kent | Drayson, Stephen Tapsell (I8439)
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1580 | DEATH CORLETT On February 8th, 1911, at 79 Bannister-Street, Frank Alexander, infant son of W E Corlett; aged 7 months 2 weeks. PERSONAL MATTERS It is with regret that we have to record the death of the infant son of Mr and Mrs W E Corlett, at their residence in Bannister Street yesterday, after a short and painful illness. | Corlett, Frank Alexander (I741)
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1581 | DEATH CORLETT On 23rd April, Leslie, infant son (adopted) of Mrs W Corlett, of 79 Bannister Street. | Corlett, Leslie (I6124)
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1582 | Death in Newspaper 15 Nov 2008, via NZSG Index, Carterton Wairarapa | Corlett, Rosalind Mary (I1221)
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1583 | Death Index states 30 Dec 1920 | Kerse, James Bruce (I3719)
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1584 | Death not located at this stage, but did not come on the ship "Birman" to NZ with parents, nor on the 1841 Census | Haigh, James (I6545)
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1585 | Death Notices 7 & 9 Nov 2009 - The Press possibly lived Rangiora, North Canterbury | Scott, Douglas Elliot (I638)
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1586 | Death Notices: 1 May 2014 in Otago Daily Times and Southland Times | Scott, Eleanor Marguerite Jane (I680)
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1587 | Death Notices: The Press & Otago Daily Times 22 Dec 2007, and ODT 24 Dec 2007 Last address: 3 Louden Street, Green Island, Dunedin. | Jamieson, James Stuart (I7388)
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1588 | Death record has date of birth as 1926, this is incorrect as recorded on the 1927 Birth Indexes. | Scott, Audrey Helen (I660)
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1589 | Death records indicate 1869 for birth, burial records and headstone state he was 85yrs, but birth registration did not occur until 1873. | Billington, Hugh Christopher Eli (I6610)
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1590 | DEATHS CLEATOR On June 2nd 1941, at West Craige, St Jude's, William Joseph Cleator, aged 77 years, beloved husband of the late Isabella Jane Cleator. Interred at Lezayre on Thursday, June 5th. | Cleator, William Joseph (I1369)
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1591 | DEATHS CLEATOR On October 5th at West Craige, St Jude's, Andreas, Isabella Jane, beloved wife of William Joseph Cleator. Interred at Lezayre Churchyard. Sunday October 8th | Corlett, Isabella Jane (I710)
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1592 | DEATHS FAIRHOLM Suddenly at Post Office House, Stanley, on Feb 6 1950, Margaret McKenzie beloved wife of John Fairholm. Funeral tomorrow (Wed). Service at house, 1.45pm thereafter to Kirkhill Cemetery. All friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation. | McKenzie, Margaret (I3836)
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1593 | DEATHS JOHNSTONE On May 5 1929, at the Auckland Hospital, Jean Melville, dearly beloved only daughter of Lilian Johnstone, of 102 Wellesley Street West; aged 15 years. The funeral will leave the mortuary of C Little and Sons, Ltd, 269 Hobson Street, at 2pm, to-morrow (Tuesday), for Waikumete Cemetery. JOHNSTONE On May 5, at the Auckland Hospital, Jean (Paddy), beloved girl friend of May. | Johnstone, Jean Melville (I6583)
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1594 | DEATHS On 23 June, 1944, at 9 Lezayre Road, Ramsey, Mary Ann, widow of W H M Blair, in her 76th year. Interred at Lezayre Churchyard on June 26th 1944. RAMSEY The funeral took place at Lezayre on Monday of Mrs M A Blair, 9 Lezayre Road, Ramsey, widow of Mr Wm Blair, engineer. Mrs Blair assisted her husband in the days when the Old Cross Hall was a cinema and amusement resort, and was well known in the town. She was formerly a member of St. Paul's Church, and the Vicar (Canon Harrison) officiated at the funeral. | Corlett, Mary Anne (I709)
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1595 | DEATHS On January 5th 1942 at 9 Lezayre Road, Ramsey, William Hunter Mills Blair, beloved husband of Mary Ann Blair, aged 74 years. Interred at Lezayre Churchyard on January 7th. DEATH OF MR W M BLAIR The death on Monday morning of Mr William H M Blair, removes one of Ramsey's best-known personalities of bygone days. Mr Blair, who was 74 years of age, was for 59 years in the employ of Messrs J Clague and Sons at their foundry in Ramsey and for the greater part of that period he was their foreman engineer and fitter. His advice in regard to all kinds of machinery, boiler installations, etc, was often sought and he was invariably the man to be called in when a breakdown occurred and was known throughout the north of the Island as an expert engineer. For some years, with his wife, he ran cinema shows at the Old Cross Hall, and later, when the Ramsey Amusements Company was formed, he became one of their directors. During the past year or two his health had not been good and his condition became more serious a short time ago. He is survived by his wife, with whom much sympathy will be felt. PIONEER OF LOCAL CINEMAS DEATH OF MR W H M BLAIR The death took place on Monday morning of a well known townsman in the person of Mr W H M Blair, Altdale Terrace, Lezayre Road, Ramsey, in his 75th year. He had been ill for some weeks and his condition had progressively grown worse towards the end. Mr Blair was for the long period of 60 years employed with the firm of Messrs John Clague and Son, Ramsey, practically fifty years of that time in the capacity of foreman mechanic. He was a born mechanic, and highly skilled in his trade. Since their inception he took the keenest interest in the business of moving pictures, and was identified with one of the first movie shows in Ramsey, and later showing pictures himself in the far-away silent days at the Old Cross Hall. He was one of the body of local men who in later years formed the Ramsey Amusements syndicate, which took over the Simming Pool, the Cimema House and the old Palace Cinema, converting it into a modern cinema. He took a great interest in this concern, and his practical knowledge was of great value to his co-directors. A quiet and unassuming man he possessed many fine qualities and he enjoyed the good opinion and respect of his fellows. Much sympathy will be felt for his wife in her great loss. There are no children. FUNERAL The funeral took place on Wednesday, when a number of townspeople attended to pay their last tribute of respect. The mourners included relatives, his fellow directors of Ramsey Amusements Ltd, Messrs W E Lace, J F Hughes and H E Kneale, and Messrs J Clague and Sons Ltd, were represented by Mr A S Claque and several members of the staff who had been fellow workers of Mr Blair. Canon M W Harrison conducted the last rites at Lezayre. | Blair, William Hunter Mills (I6145)
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1596 | DEATHS On Saturday, October 8, Mr John Corlett, of Ballacamaish, Andreas, aged 70 years. Also repeated on 19 Oct, via "Mona's Hearald" | Corlett, John (I6153)
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1597 | DEATHS SANDERS On the 15th March 1912, at Petone, Jean, dearly beloved daughter of H and F Sanders, aged 9 Months. Safe in the arms of Jesus. | Sanders, Jean Lillian (I6640)
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1598 | DEATHS FLIPP On the 1st May 1916, at their residence, South Kilbirnie, Betty Kathleen, the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs F Flipp | Flipp, Betty Kathleen (I7621)
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1599 | DEATHS ROBERTS On May 9, 1927, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs T Smith, 5 Newton Road, Martha, widow of the late David Roberts, aged 78 years. Private interment, 10am Tuesday, Taranaki papers please copy. | Perrott, Martha (I2492)
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1600 | DEATHS SCOTT At a hospital, Glasgow, on 16th July, 1948. Annie F Scott, only daughter of the late Adam and Marion Scott, of the Post Office, Tannochside, 349 Old Edinburgh Road, Tannochside, Uddingston. New Zealand, Australian and American papers please copy. | Scott, Annie Forrest (I347)
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