Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 15,901 to 15,908 of 15,908
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15901 | Years ago as a child, I was given to me by my Grandmother, 2 Birthday Books. These little books are invaluable as they have dates of all the Elliot and Miller families. The early writing is in my Great Great Grandmother's handwritting - she was Helen Miller who married William Elliot. She has recorded the birth date but not the places of people born. But she has recorded the dates of births of James Miller her Great Grandfather, William Miller her Grandfather and of course her Father James Miller. I do not know the occupation of James Miller born 1719, but his son William Miller was a Weaver, so James may also have been a Weaver or an Ag Lab at the different Farms. The area in which James Miller lived is south of Hawick and no where near the actual place named Cavers - but from the Old Maps, the area he lived in was Part of Cavers. Unfortunately due to large gaps in the births of the known children it is hard to work out the normal Scottish naming pattern, but if correct then the first born daughter is named after the Mother's Mother in which case would also be Isabel. More research and resouces need to be viewed to confirm further details. | Miller, James (I7220)
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15902 | Yvonne found that John was buried in the Southern Cemetery and that Harriet paid for a grave for her child of £1, which was recorded in the Roman Catholic Ledger and that on the 23 Feb 1866 Harriet paid for a mass to be said for her child of (8s 6d). Does not show on the online database, so most likely was a gravesite that was used for infants. There is no death notice in the papers. | McGraw, John William (I159)
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15903 | Yvonne Marion Ramsey Aged 41 | Hamilton, Yvonne Marion (I432)
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15904 | Zara Dunk Culver aged 26, Bachelor, Fitter Res: Bunnian Place, Basingstoke Father: Elias Culver, Engineer Lizzie Louise Pidgeon aged 22, Spinster Res: Flexfield, Basingstoke Father: William Pidgeon, Painter Witnesses: William Pidgeon and Sarah Jane Goodyear | Family: Zara Dunk Culver / Lizzie Louise Pidgeon (F1869)
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15905 | Zone A, Presbyterian Section 06, Grave 1062 | Picard, Arthur (I9654)
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15906 | Zone B, Section CC Grave 526 | Picard, Alexander (I5336)
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15907 | Zone B, Section CC, Grave 526 | Glover, Emma Jane (I9638)
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15908 | £1 to be divided between 4 aged & necessitous women, from the Lady Bell Legacy interest. This continued, in 3 Nov 1875, Nov 1876, 1877, 1878 & 1880 | King, Janet (I4958)
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