Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 6,001 to 6,050 of 15,908
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| 6001 | TEMPLE William, Head, Mar, 57, Warper, Eastmuir, Lanark TEMPLE Marion, Wife, M, 40, Warper's wife, Biggar, Lanark TEMPLE Annie, Dau, Unm, 15, Cotton Weaver, Glasgow TEMPLE Jessie, Dau, 13, Cotton Weaver, Glasgow SCOTT Joseph, Step Son, Unm, 15, Cloth Lapper, Glasgow SCOTT Isabella, Step Dau, 13, Power Loom Weaver, Glasgow SCOTT Elizabeth, Step Dau, 11, Scholar, Glasgow SCOTT James, Step Son, 9, Scholar, Glasgow | Temple, William (I6784)
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| 6002 | TEMPLE William, Head, Mar, 67, Warper & Church Officer, East Kirr, Lanark TEMPLE Marion, Wife, Mar, 44, Biggar, Lanark TEMPLE Isabella Scott, Dau, Unm, 23, Power Loom Weaver, Glasgow TEMPLE James, Son, Unm, 19, Mason Hewer, Glasgow | Temple, William (I6784)
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| 6003 | TEMPLE William, Head, Widower, 47, Woolen Weaver, Glasgow TEMPLE Jane, Dau, Unm, 21, House Keeper, Glasgow TEMPLE William, Son, Unm, 19, Letter Press Printer, Glasgow TEMPLE Helen, Dau, Unm, 17, Cotton Weaver, Glasgow TEMPLE Charles, Son, Unm, 14, Wool Turner, Glasgow TEMPLE Mary, Dau, 10, Scholar, Glasgow TEMPLE Elizabeth, Dau, 7, Scholar, Glasgow TEMPLE Annie, Dau, 5, Glasgow TEMPLE Jessie, Dau, 3, Glasgow | Temple, William (I6784)
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| 6004 | TEMPLER Bessie Jean, Young St, Albany, married TEMPLER Norman Beavis, Young St, Albany, carpenter | Campbell, Bessie Jane (I6000)
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| 6005 | TEMPLER N.B, builder, 41a Kyre Ave | Templer, Norman Beavis (I6001)
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| 6006 | Terence Leon Byrne Aged 49yrs | Byrne, Terence Leon (I5416)
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| 6007 | Terence Leon Byrne | Byrne, Terence Leon (I5416)
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| 6008 | Teresa McGrath to Joseph E Sloan | Family: Joseph Edwin Sloan / Teresa McGrath (F1849)
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| 6009 | THANKS CLEATOR The family of the late Mr W J Cleator desire to thank all for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also Dr McGeagh, Nurse Hewitt, Rev. Jones and Mr Thompson for their kind attention. | Cleator, William Joseph (I1369)
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| 6010 | THANKS Mr and Mrs Corlett are desirous of expressing their sincerest thanks to the kind friends who extended so much kindness and sympathy to them in their recent bereavement; and particularly to Dr Cowie for his unremitting attention during their little boy's illness. | Corlett, Frank Alexander (I741)
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| 6011 | That Robert Crookstone, Labourer in the Parish of Tranent and Marion Fairholm, Daughter of William Fairholm, Coalhewer Huntershall, also residing there, were married before witnesses on the above date. | Family: Robert Crookstone / Marion Fairholm (F1608)
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| 6012 | The "Corinthic" sailed from Plymouth 9 March 1907 and arrived in Wellington 24 April 1907 Valentine Pinhey, Farm Labourer, 44, to Wellington Mrs Pinhey, Wife, 37 Isabel Pinhey, Child, 12 Stafford Pinhey, Child, 9 Annie Pinhey, Child, 3 | Pinhey, Valentine (I2382)
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| 6013 | The "Corinthic" sailed from Plymouth 9 March 1907 and arrived in Wellington 24 April 1907 Valentine Pinhey, Farm Labourer, 44, to Wellington Mrs Pinhey, Wife, 37 Isabel Pinhey, Child, 12 Stafford Pinhey, Child, 9 Annie Pinhey, Child, 3 | Pinhey, Edith Isabel Mary (I1000)
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| 6014 | The "Golden Sea" left Plymouth 17 Dec 1875 and arrived Port Adelaide 11 April 1876. ROSSON George, 19, Ordinary labourer - Conduct Good | Rosson, George (I978)
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| 6015 | The 19th Day of the 7th Month 1780 Make a Grave on or before next Fifth Day, in Friends Burying-Ground, at or near Brook Street, Ratcliff and therein lay the Body of Thompson Dottin wife of Jno Dottin of Trinity Yard Ratcliff in the Parish of St Dunstan, Stepney so called in the County of Middlesex, a Member of Poole Monthly Meeting in Dorsetshire, aged about Fifty Eight Years who died the Sixteenth Day of the Seventh Month, called July, One Thousand Steven Hundred and Eighty of a Decline according to the Report of One common searcher who viewed the said Body. The Body above mentioned was buried the 20th Day of the 7th Month, called July 1780 Witness: Jno Pratt, Grave Maker | Martin, Thompson (I7761)
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| 6016 | The Athenic left London 14 November 1907 and arrived in Wellington 1 January 1908 she bought out 701 Passengers for NZ, nearly 600 were assisted and nominated immigrants. 3rd Class Ticket No 012963 Alf T Dickason, Farmer, aged 26, Single to Wellington (it appears that Alfred came out first and then Ethel joined him most likely once he was settled) | Dickason, Alfred Thomas (I7608)
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| 6017 | The Beagley family consisted of: Esau born 1875/ 10498 Edith Annie born 1876/ 14011 Stephen James born 1878/ 8694 Janet Maria born 1880/ 16015 James Jeremiah Harod born 1882/ 13081 John Joseph born 1884/ 8664 Isabella Mary born 1886/ 18853 George born 1887/ 12516 Mary Harrod born 1889/ 16638 Harold Brown born 1891/ 12005 Macey Emily Irene born 1893/ 9128 Ernest Edmund born 1894/ 7105 William Thomas born 1897/ 3795 13 children born to Jane Macey and James Beagley. Their marriage did not occur in NZ. | Beagley, Janet Maria (I2443)
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| 6018 | The Celebration was at 11am and later was followed by a private cremation. | Corlett, Ralph Valentine (I6100)
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| 6019 | the child named on the other side was baptised by me on Jan 1 1890, John Law, Minister, Forth & Wilsonton Free Church, Lanark (details recorded on the back of his birth certificate) | Scott, Robert (I345)
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| 6020 | The Chisholm family consisted of: Euphemia born 1875/ 12876 Benjamin born 1877/ 11127 Richard Anderson born 1879/ 5479 Andrew Robert born 1880/ 14801 George Galloway born 1882/ 17124 Adam White born 1885/ 4242 Charles McIntosh born 1886/ 18130 Effie Marguerite born 1889/ 3229 Andrew Chisholm married Euphemia Anderson in 1874/ 13339 in NZ | Chisholm, Richard Anderson (I2442)
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| 6021 | The History of the RENNIE family is well documented by Kellie Rennie, via her Ancestry Tree. Please contact Kellie via this site to be invited to view her work on the Rennie family. | Family: George Rennie / Margaret Stevenson (F1815)
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| 6022 | The History of the RENNIE family is well documented by Kellie Rennie, via her Ancestry Tree. Please contact Kellie via this site to be invited to view her work on the Rennie family. | Family: Robert Rennie / Ann Hatt (F1817)
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| 6023 | The marriage of Mr W V Willis, of Dunollie, to Miss Annie Cain, later of Maori Point, Kumara, will take place at Birchfield, Westport, on Saturday next | Family: Wallace Victor Willis / Annie Cain (F348)
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| 6024 | The Minola family was: Henry born 1879 Lavina born 1880 Angela Roza born 1882 Erminia Giovanna born 1884 Dominic Petherick born 1888 Leonard born 1890 Their parents were: Mary Bond married to Audro Luis Minola in 7 June 1879. Many thanks to the 2x Gt Granddaughter Erina Cresswell for giving me this information and allowing me to update the details about Herminia. | Minola, Herminia Giovanna (I1216)
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| 6025 | The Nashwauk was wrecked at the mouth of Pedler's Creek. She was carrying 300 Irish immigrants including 130 single girls bound for Adelaide. All passengers and crew were taken ashore, and either via boat or walked to Adelaide the next morning. There are 2 Bridget Ryan's aboard this ship. One aged 24, a Dairy Maid, but also a Bridget Ryan aged 19, Domestic Servant. Even though Bridget would really only be about 16/17yrs at this stage many girls put their ages up so that they could immigrate, and as she was going to go and stay with an Aunt this is a good possible for our Bridget. | Ryan, Bridget (I248)
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| 6026 | The Ruahine left Southampton 1 June 1921 with a large number of Assisted Immigrants on board. The voyage took 56 days and arrived in Auckland 13 July 1921 C/- High Commisioner for New Zealand, 415 Strand. No 11286, PARKER Miss Sophia, 3rd Class Domestic, aged 18, born Scotland also on the same page was her sister 11297, PARKER Miss Steward, 3rd Class Domestic, aged 19, born Scotland Also on the voyage was her Mother and brothers and sisters as a family group. 11207 PARKER, Mrs Agnes, 3 Class H/Wife, 48, born Scotland PARKER Mast Joseph, 15 PARKER Miss Georgina, 13 PARKER Mast Alexander, 11 PARKER Miss Janet, 9 PARKER Miss Agnes, 8 PARKER Miss Violet, 7 (Alexander appears to have come to NZ earlier, most likely on the ship "Borda" which left London 3 June 1920 bound for Australia. it stopped at Victoria and South Australia before reaching Sydney. Alexander may have then come on to NZ some time after that but not certain of the date) | Parker, Sophia (I655)
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| 6027 | Thelma lived a lot with Mary and Stewart Bain in her early years. She married Bert later in life and they had no children. | Scott, Thelma (I249)
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| 6028 | Thelma Scott Parents: Jean Elizabeth & Adam Scott | Scott, Thelma (I249)
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| 6029 | Thelma Tanner Ashes Burial: 6 Oct 1998. with Mother | Scott, Thelma (I249)
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| 6030 | There are 2 deaths for an Elizabeth Dilnot 1926 June Qtr, Eastry Kent, Vol 2a Page 1255 - Aged 88 1927 March Qtr, Eastry Kent, Vol 2a Page 1842 - Aged 89 Either of these could be Elizabeth | Knight, Elizabeth (I8426)
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| 6031 | There are 2 deaths that could be Mary Davidson who appears to have died between 1851 and 1861 Census. Mary Davidson 1852, Longtown, March Qtr Vol 10B Page 243 Mary Davidson 1859, Sept Qtr, Longtown, Vol 10B Page 241 | Wilson, Mary (I7844)
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| 6032 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6971)
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| 6033 | There are 3 deaths that could be William Davidson who appears to have died between 1851 and 1861 Census. William Davidson 1853, Longtown, June Qtr Vol 10B Page 231 William Davidson 1856, Dec Qtr, Longtown, Vol 10B Page 216 William Davidson 1858, June Qtr, Longtown, Vol 10B Page 240 | Davidson, William (I79)
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| 6034 | There are 3 possible deaths for William. 1914 June Qtr, Portsmouth, 2B 647, aged 74 William Matthews 1918 March Qtr, Alton, 2C 261, aged 78 William Matthews 1920 Dec Qtr, Hartley Wintney, 2C 232, aged 80 William H Matthews (it is not the William Matthews who died 7 Sept 1914 in the Portsmouth Lunatic Asylum as this William was registered in the Sept Qtr aged 61) As William was in the poorhouse in 1911, he may have gone to live with family after this time period who lived in any of the above places. Have found a death notice of the William Matthews that died in June 1914 from the Portsmouth Evening News 13 June 1914. MATTHEWS - On June 12th at 25 Sackville Street, Southsea, William Matthews aged 74 years, after a long lingering illness. | Matthews, William Henry (I7654)
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| 6035 | There are a number of William Davidson's born in the Midlothian area around 1763/66. Mostly the father name appears to be William. There is also a William Davidson born in Kincardine in 1766 with a father of George. More research needs to be completed. | Davidson, William (I5098)
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| 6036 | There are two other Robert Browns registered in Kilwinning in 1884, but only the one in 1885. Have not purchased the certificate to prove which one as of yet, 4 Jan 2019 | Brown, Robert (I5932)
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| 6037 | There are Two RCE regarding Alexander's Accident. Alexander Ross Aged 17 yrs Died: 19th Nov 1920, at 0.45 AM, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh (Usual Residence - Main Street, Forth) Severe burns and shock caused seven days previously by the accidental ignition of mixed petrol and water, which was being inadvertently used in filling an acetylene bicycle lamp (Carbide) Note: Carbide lamps and lanterns have two chambers, an upper chamber for water and a lower chamber sometimes call a generator which holds the calcium carbide granules. Some form of adjustable valve joins the two and is used to meter the amount of water allowed to drip into the lower chamber onto the calcium carbide. When the water meets the granules a chemical reaction occurs creating acetylene gas. More water equals more gas and a larger and brighter flame. The process of producing the gas generates a small amount of heat in the generator chamber, known as exothermic heat. For miners working in cold, damp caves this residual heat was often used to warm hands and help stave off dangerous hypothermia. | Ross, Alexander (I5945)
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| 6038 | There is a child unnamed born/baptised 5 Oct 1840 to a William Lawrie, in Edinburgh - 685/1 1010/29 May possibly be Robert. Would need to obtain the certificate to see what it contains. | Lawrie, Robert (I8725)
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| 6039 | There is a death registration of a Eda Cooper in 1940, aged 71. This is a good possible. | Lowe, Eda (I3699)
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| 6040 | There is a marriage in 1886 which could be either Eliza Trice or Charlotte Eliza Trice who married in Nonington St Mary the Virgin, Kent - Banns to William John Lawrence Otherwise a married in Dover in 1889 to either James Chandler or Charles Robert Stevens. | Trice, Eliza (I8453)
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| 6041 | there is a marriage record for Harry Royds Cooper in 1902, June Qtr, Aston Warwickshire, 6d 462 to either: Elizabeth De Voisey or Minnie Weatherall Cannot be certain about a death date for Harry, seemingly may be under Harry R instead of Harry Royds Cooper | Cooper, Harry Royds (I5274)
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| 6042 | There is a marriage to a Jean Mason, 29 Aug 1776 Cramond, Midlothian via igi M116795 Time frame would be ok but due to an Alexander born in 1772 suspect that this Alexander died young or at least pre 1772 | Pickard, Alexander (I3671)
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| 6043 | There is also a Peter Rota with the same registration number as Paul. Were they twins ? | Rota, Paul (I3626)
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| 6044 | There is no Burial record for any Dunedin Cemetery, nor any death or birth notice in the "Otago Daily Times" as researched 31 May 2013 | Scott, Baby Girl Stillborn (I6172)
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| 6045 | there is no death registration or notice in any NZ paper regarding the death of Abraham, but there is a probate dated 1854, Auckland court, intestate. | Haigh, Abraham (I4422)
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| 6046 | There is no further record of Adam appearing on any NZ PO Directories or Electoral Rolls after the ones in 1931. It is most likely about this time that he returned to Scotland and remained there until he died. | Scott, Adam James Fairholm Gibson (I346)
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| 6047 | There is no Headstone recorded on the NZSG micofiche for Elizabeth | Cain, Elizabeth (I513)
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| 6048 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1908)
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| 6049 | They have just celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary in 2014. The family had a special afternoon tea for them and their son Bryan and his family made a surprise visit from Malta. | Family: Ronald Arthur Corlett / Kathleen Mary Stevens (F531)
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| 6050 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4632)
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