Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 5,101 to 5,150 of 15,908
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| 5101 | Phyllis Emily Rosson 10 April 1920 14 Cuba Street, Petone Parents: George Rosson, Driver, 34, Brimingham & Emily Lane, 34, Birmingham Married 6 July 1914,Wellington Previous issue: Males 2yrs, Female 4yrs Informant: Emily Lane, Mother Petone | Rosson, Phyllis Emily (I937)
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| 5102 | Phyllis Marie Hamilton Aged 74 | _____, Phyllis Marie (I8690)
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| 5103 | Phyllis Marie Hamilton DOB: 11 May 1921 | _____, Phyllis Marie (I8690)
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| 5104 | PICARD James Farm Servant, Married at 3:40 PM aged 50 yrs Parents: Alexander Picard, Farm Servant & Christian Picard MS Law (dec) Burial - Church Yard of Liberton Informant: Char Stewart, Cousin (sic), 312 Lawson st, Edinburgh | Pickard, James (I3645)
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| 5105 | PICKARD James, Head, Mar,40, Agricultural laborer, Carrington, Midlothian PICKARD Catharine, Wife, Mar,36, Edinburgh PICKARD Christina, Dau, Unm,18, General Servant, Pennycuick | Pickard, James (I3645)
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| 5106 | PICKARD, James, 30, Ag Lab, Yes PICKARD, Catherine, 25, Yes PICKARD, Catherine, 10, Yes Below James is Neil Ferm | Pickard, James (I3645)
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| 5107 | PINNOCK Alfred, Head, Unm, 24, Shepherd,Baples Hants COLLESS Hen (Henry), Boarder, Unm, 23, Carter (Ag) Winchester Hants MUNDS Hen (Henry), Boarder, Unm, 17, Carter, Chilbolton Hants KIMBER Harry, Boarder, Unm, 15, Shepherd, Drummer Hants | Kimber, Harry (I4761)
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| 5108 | Place of marriage unknown at this stage, may be Taumarunui | Family: Robert John Falkner / Dulcie Margaret Mary Seymour (F2538)
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| 5109 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jack Anderson Painter / Living (F2539)
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| 5110 | POCOCK, Elizabeth, Head, Confectioner, U, 61, F, Thatcham, Berkshire, England JUBBER, Jane, Boarder, Retired Person, U, 79, F, Stepney, Middlesex, England | Jubber, Jane (I246)
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| 5111 | POINTON Dale Conway, 10 Tairere Crescent, Papakura, Salesman POINTON Mary Ivy Isabel, 10 Tairere Crescent, Papakura, Mother | Pointon, Dale Conway (I781)
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| 5112 | POINTON Dale Conway, 35 George St, Manurewa, Parts Manager POINTON Robina Marie, 35 George St, Manurewa, housewife | Pointon, Dale Conway (I781)
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| 5113 | POLLOCK Male child | Pollock, Baby Boy (I8003)
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| 5114 | POLLOCK Not named | Pollock, Baby Boy (I8003)
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| 5115 | POLLOCK John, Head, Mar, 23, Pitheadman, Bothwell Lanark POLLOCK Mary, Wife, Mar, 20, Cambusnethan Lanark POLLOCK Elizabeth, Dau, 2, Cambusnethan Lanark POLLOCK John, Father, Widow, 46, Coal Miner, Bothwell Lanark | Pollock, John (I7996)
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| 5116 | POLLOCK John, Head, Mar, 42, Fruit Merchant, Bothwell Lanark POLLOCK Mary, Wife, Mar, 39, Fruit Merchants Wife, Cambusnethan Lanark POLLOCK John, Son, Unm, 20, Labourer, Cambusnethan, Lanark POLLOCK David, Son, Unm, 15 Van Driver, Cambusnethan Lanark POLLOCK Jane, Son, 13, Scholar, Cambusnethan Lanark POLLOCK Annie, Dau, 11, Scholar, Cambusnethan Lanark | Pollock, John (I7996)
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| 5117 | POLLOCK John, Head, Mar, 52, Fruiterer, Bothwell Lanark POLLOCK Mary, Wife, Mar, 50, Fruiterer's Wife, Morningside Lanark POLLOCK John, Son, Unm, 29, Fruiterer's son, Morningside, Lanark POLLOCK David, Son, Unm, 24, Coaliery Carter, Morningside Lanark | Pollock, John (I7996)
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| 5118 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1106)
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| 5119 | Pollock, Newborn Male Aged 9 Hours Morningside Parents: John Pollock & Mary Gray | Pollock, Baby Boy (I8003)
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| 5120 | POLLOK John, Head, Mar, 34, Carter, New Monkland Lanark POLLOK Mary, Wife, Mar, 31, Lanarkshire POLLOK Elisabeth, Dau, 12, Scholar, Lanark POLLOK John, Son, 10, Scholar, Lanark POLLOK David, Son, 6, Scholar, Lanark POLLOK Jean Jack, Dau, 3, Lanark POLLOK Ann Gray, Dau, 0, Carmichael Lanark YARDLEY Elisabeth, Mother in Law, Widow, 69, Carmichael Lanark GRAY David, Brother in Law, Unm, 40, Collier, Carmichael Lanark | Pollock, John (I7996)
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| 5121 | POLMAISE PIT EXPLOSION One of Three Injured Men Died in Infirmary Three men suffered burning injuries on Friday as the result of an ignition of gas in No 1 Pit, Polmaise Colliery, Millhall, near Stirling. The injured men, who were taken to Stirling Royal Infirmary, were Thomas Laird, sen, oversman, Millhall Farm, Stirling; Bertie Boyle, fireman, 32 East Murrayfield, Bannockburn; and Joseph Hamil, chain runner, 13 Ochilview, Cowie. Laird succumbed to his injuries on Saturday morning. It was thought at first that his injuries were not of a very serious nature, but his condition became worse during Friday night. He had been employed at the Colliery for 25 years. He leaves a wife and a grown up family. Boyle, who was also badly burned about the head, face, and arms, still lies in a serious condition in the Infirmary. Hamil escaped with burns on the right arm and shoulder and slight injuries to his face. He was able to leave the Infirmary on Saturday afternoon. The explosion occurred in Miller's Dook, in the main coal section. The men were engaged on an inspection, and were alone in the Dook at the time, but 12 other men were employed in the vicinity. The cause of the ignition is not yet known. About 190 men were at work in No 1 Pit at the time, but it was not found necessary to withdraw them all from the workings. Men engaged on the affected section, however, were brought to the surface. Mr John Muir, the manager of the colliery, immediately went down the pit and made an inspection. It was found that very little damage had been done by the explosion. Mr James Watson, general manager of Messrs Archibald Russell, Ltd; the owners of the colliery, arrived later and went down to examine the section where the explosion occurred. In an interview Hamil stated that he was taking a hutch along the main road, and that just as he reached the entrance to the dook, which the oversman and the fireman had previously entered, there was a blinding flash and a roar. He was thrown to the pavement, and remembered nothing until men from the next dook came running to discover what had happened. William McFarlane, a Fallin man, who was the first of the men who ran to the rescue, was himself slightly injured by the force of the explosion as it expended itself along the airway to the main road. | Laird, Thomas (I3576)
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| 5122 | POPHAM On April 7 1945 (suddenly) at his residence Titiri, 9/1223 Tpr Charles Richard Popham (1st NZEF), dearly loved husband of Mary Popham, and brother of Mesdammes Wilkins (Timpanys) Williams (Waitakeri), Ross and Todd (Dunedin); in his 53 year. Deeply Mourned. The Funeral will leave the residence of his sister Mrs H K Ross, 165 Surrey St, Dunedin on Tuesday the 10th inst at 2pm for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery. C J Thorn Ltd, Funeral Director | Popham, Charles Richard (I6437)
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| 5123 | POPHAM On Dec 28th at Dunedin, Robert beloved son of the late Charles and Harriet Popham, and loved brother of Mesdammes Wilkins (Invercargill), Williams (Benhar), Ross, Martin and Todd (Dunedin) and Messrs Charles (Titiri) and Lewis (Dunedin) in his 58th years. "Deeply Mourned" The Funeral will leave the residence, 23 Loyalty Street on Thursday the 30th inst at 2.30pm for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery. C J Thorn Ltd, Funeral Director | Popham, Robert (I6429)
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| 5124 | POPHAM On July 15, at 18 Brunswick Street, Dunedin South, Harriet Popham, relict of Charles Richard Popham, and mother of Mrs Wilkins (Invercargill), Mesdames Ross and Todd (Christchurch), Martin and Williams (Dunedin); also Lewis, Robert and Charles (sons on active service). Passed peacefully away. POPHAM On July 15, at 18 Brunswick Street, Dunedin South, Harriet Popham, relict of Charles Popham, and mother of Mrs Wilkins (Invercargill), Mesdames Ross and Todd (Christchurch), Martin, and Williams (Dunedin), also Lewis, Robert , and Charles (sons on active service); aged 65 years. Passed peacefully away. | Lawson, Harriett (I6425)
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| 5125 | POPHAM On July 29 1940 at Dunedin, 23244 Private Lewis Popham, 19th Reinforcement. Beloved son of the late Charles Richard and Harriet Popham, South Dunedin and loved brother of Mesdames Wilkins (Invercargill), Williams (Benhar), Ross and Todd (Dunedin) and Mr C Popham (Titri ) in his 66yrs. "Deeply Mourned" The Funeral will leave the residence of Mrs Ross, 165 Surrey Street, Dunedin, Tomorrow (Wednesday) 31st inst at 2.30pm for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery. C J Thorn Ltd, Funeral Director | Popham, Lewis (I6427)
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| 5126 | POPHAM as headstone. Buried in same plot is Harriett and Charles Popham, Elsie May Popham and Charles Wilkins. | Lawson, Harriett (I6425)
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| 5127 | POPHAM as headstone. Buried in same plot is Harriett, Charles and Charles Wilkins (grandson who died 1906) as well as Elsie May Popham. Does state that Charles Popham was from Somerset on the Burial Records. | Popham, Charles (I6424)
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| 5128 | POPHAM Charles, Canning Street, North Ipswich | Popham, Charles (I6424)
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| 5129 | POPHAM Charles, Pelican Street, North Ispwich Covers 1876-77, same for 1878 | Popham, Charles (I6424)
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| 5130 | POPHAM Charles, South Street, Rockhampton. covers 1874- 1876 | Popham, Charles (I6424)
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| 5131 | POPHAM Lewis, Head, Mar, 44, Bricklayer, Bridgewater Somerset POPHAM Mary A, Wife, Mar, 42, Bridgewater POPHAM, George, Son, 16, Lab Stone Mason, Bridgewater POPHAM Charles, Son, 14, Scholar, Bridgewater POPHAM Mary A, Dau, 12, Scholar, Bridgewater POPHAM Richard, Son, 9, Scholar, Bridgewater POPHAM Lewis, Son, 3, Bridgewater | Popham, Charles (I6424)
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| 5132 | POPHAM Mary Louisa On Sept 17th 1966 (suddenly) at her residence Titri, dearly loved wife of the late Charles Richard Popham and Loved Mother of Max, Joan ( Mrs J S Merrilees), Jack and Allan "At Rest" The Funeral will leave our chapel, 29 Marion Street tomorrow (Tuesday) Sept 20, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2pm for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery. Gillions and Sons Lrd, Funeral Director POPHAM Mary Louisa On Sept 17 1966 (suddenly) at her residence Titri, Loved daughter of the late William and Ann Hanger, St Bathans, and loved sister of Frank, Rebecca ( Mrs Mee), Walter and Tom "At Rest" | Hanger, Mary Louisa (I6438)
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| 5133 | Portsmouth Tradesman's Death. We regret to announce the death of Mr W Passingham, which took place at his residence, 126 High Street, Portsmouth, after a brief illness. The deceased, who had carried on a mineral water business at that address for many years, was highly respected. He was sixty five years of age. The funeral will take place at Highland Road Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, leaving the house at 2.30. (also a notice almost identical perhaps from another newspaper in the area held by Mike Painter) | Passingham, William John (I3683)
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| 5134 | Poss parents: William Telfer & Jean Paterson. b.13 Feb 1780, Glasgow C119678/0803 James Telfer & Jean Blair. c. 1 May 1779, Glasgow, C119466/3353 | Telfer, Janet (I430)
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| 5135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I988)
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| 5136 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I964)
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| 5137 | Possible Baptism: Sarah Pittman 2 Oct 1791 Parents: William and Susannah Pittman At St Mary the Virgin, Woodnesborough | Pettman, Sarah (I8411)
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| 5138 | Possible Baptism: St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire Elizabeth Sarah Snow Bapt: 26 Feb 1837 Daughter of John and Elizabeth | Snow, Elizabeth (I3684)
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| 5139 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6914)
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| 5140 | possible birth via familysearch. Bridget Dove, born 26 oct 1841 Baptised 21 Nov 1841, Saint Matthew, Bethnal Green London, England Parents: John Dove & Mary Ann Uncertain as Bridget states on the 1871 Census she is from Edinburgh City, Midlothian. As her marriage does not state parents names, cannot be certain of where she was born. | Dove, Bridget (I7525)
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| 5141 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8403)
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| 5142 | Possible child of James and Martha uncertain at this stage but a good possible as Lytchett Matravers Parish is right next to Corfe Mullen Parish | Jubber, James (I7547)
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| 5143 | Possible could be: Born 16 May 1869, Urray, R&C Parents: Donald Fraser & Janet Matheson | Fraser, Angus (I8585)
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| 5144 | Possible for death of Daniel's father. via the Rootsireland.ie web site. 18 May 2013 | McKay, Peter (I3631)
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| 5145 | Possible marriage in Whitburn, West Lothian 1947 George Simpson to Jessie Arlow or Nimmo, 673/01 0007 | Simpson, George (I4933)
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| 5146 | Possible marriage: Frederick Charles Ashby or Alfred Baker, Canterbury 2a 1201 Dec 1865 Qtr | Ovenden, Mary Elizabeth (I4434)
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| 5147 | possible marriage? | Family: Reginald P Anderson / Marie Rosson (F2131)
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| 5148 | Possible parents and date of birth John Gray born 3 Aug 1800 Glasgow Lanark Parents: John Gray & Margaret Forrester | Gray, John (I7935)
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| 5149 | Possible parents at this stage: Philip Cowin C 20 Dec 1790, Lonan | Kervin, Isabella (I6154)
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| 5150 | Possible parents at this stage: William Corlett and Mary or Margaret Radcliffe. C 12 Nov 1786, Andreas | Corlett, John (I6153)
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