Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 6,551 to 6,600 of 15,908
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| 6551 | William Sloan Baird Aged 68 Mothers MS: Forrest | Baird, William Sloan (I8980)
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| 6552 | William SMITH son of William & Elizabeth Smith Meriden Labourer (no date on the Bapt, just first one for 1821) | Smith, William (I4396)
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| 6553 | William SMITH Son of William & Susannah Smith was baptised Dec 24th 1780 | Smith, William (I7765)
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| 6554 | William Teare, aged 74yrs Abode: BallaCallum [CENTER:]In affectionate remembrance of William Teare Senr. of Ballacallum who departed this life July the 20th 1872 Aged 74 years. [:CENTER] | Teare, William (I6062)
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| 6555 | William Temple, Church Officer aged 86, at 9.45 AM Widower of 1st: Mary Paterson; 2nd Marion Crockett or Scott Parents: William Temple (sic), Weaver (dec) & Jane Temple MS Gardner (dec) Annie Stewart, Daughter was present when he passed away. | Temple, William (I6784)
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| 6556 | William Thomas Kirkpatrick aged 62 | Kirkpatrick, William Thomas (I4864)
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| 6557 | William Toms Parents: Maryann & Thomas Toms | Toms, William (I8508)
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| 6558 | William Trice Aged 17 | Trice, William (I8449)
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| 6559 | William used to ride his bike from their home in Bannockburn to work at a gold mine in the Kawarau Gorge (just the Cromwell side of the Roaring Meg Power Station); one night on his return home, he was hit by a drunk driver and had to spend a year in Dunedin Hospital with a badly broken leg. For some time afterwards he went back to work at the mine, with each day his wife Jean strapping his bad leg to the pedal of his bike, and away he would go, over the sandy Cromwell flats and unsealed roads. | Scott, William Elliot (I1737)
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| 6560 | William Walter Hercock Parents: Sarah and Charles William Hercock | Hercock, William Walter (I5554)
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| 6561 | William was cremated 14 April 1984 and Ashes buried in RSA Ash Lawn Section in the North Shore Memorial Park 14 May 1984 | Davey, William Richard James (I804)
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| 6562 | William was married previously to Marguerite Ellen Easterbrook. Marriage took place 1910, West Ashford, Kent Marguerite died in 1918 They had 3 sons: Ernest Sydney Robert Newble 1911 Reginald Percy Newble 1912 Frank Wilfred M Newble 1914 All in either East or West Ashford Kent. | Newble, William Ernest (I8074)
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| 6563 | William Watson aged 74 | Watson, William (I5779)
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| 6564 | William Wilfred son of James and Catharine Ann Lawson (Cowley) Abode: Kerrow-Croie, Jurby Farmer | Lawson, William Wilfred (I6488)
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| 6565 | William Wilson | Wilson, William (I8717)
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| 6566 | William Wilson Aged 67 | Wilson, William (I8717)
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| 6567 | Williamina celebrated her 80th Birthday surrounded by all her family Ian remembers that in order to get everyone into the photo, they needed to ask a passerby out on the street to come into the back garden to take the picture. - Wonderful memories, as it was a great idea to get everyone into the photo. | McKay, Williamina (I6892)
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| 6568 | Williamn Ovenden Mother's Maiden Name: Chapman | Ovenden, William (I8080)
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| 6569 | WILLIAMS Charles John, Waitakere, clayworker WILLIAMS Frances Maud, Waitakere, married WILLIAMS Elsie Lawson McLean, Waitakere, spinster | Williams, Charles John (I6433)
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| 6570 | WILLIAMSON William, Head, M, 37, M, Farmer of 50 Acres Employing 2 boys, Banff, Banff WILLIAMSON Henrietta A, Wife, M, 32, Farmers Wife, Ireland WILLIAMSON Mary, Dau, 6, F, Scholar, Banff, Banff WILLIAMSON Alexander J, Son, 5, M, Scholar,Banff, Banff WILLIAMSON Henrietta, Dau, 3, F, Banff, Banff WILLIAMSON Emma, Dau, 2, F, Banff, Banff WILLIAMSON Margaret B, Dau, 10m, F, Banff, Banff FINLAYSON Catherine, Serv, U, 19, F, Gerneral Servant Domestic, Lochcarron GAULD Elizabeth, Serv, U, 15, F, General Servant Domestic, Boyndie, Banff STEVENSON Alexander, Serv, U, 19, M, Farm Servant, Banff, Banff SCOTT George, Serv, U, 14, M, Farm Servant, Banff, Banff | Stevenson, Alexander (I4304)
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| 6571 | WILLIS Rev W V, The Vicarage, Ramsey, St Mary, Ramsey 316J Huntingdon. | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6572 | WILLIS Rev Wallace Victor, Murchison | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6573 | WILLIS Revered Wallace Victor of The Vicarage, Ramsay Street, Marys Huntingtonshire,clerk died 25 March 1949. Administration Peterborough 4 May to Annie Willis, widow Effects: £1137 0s 4d || | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6574 | WILLIS Wallace Victor, State Collieries, School Teacher WILLIS Annie, State Collieries, married | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6575 | WILLIS, Rev Wallace Victor, Kurow, Otago, NZ | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6576 | WILLIS, Rev Wallace Victor, Pembroke, Otago, NZ | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6577 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7389)
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| 6578 | WILSON, Carol Leslie Gillanders Formerly of Ohai. Suddenly at home on May 9, 2017, aged 72 years. Dearly loved wife of Ray. Dearly loved mother and mother in law of Christine and Andrew and the late Richard. Loved grandma of Amanda and Samantha. A private service has been held. Messages to 153 Timaru Rd, Waimate. Aoraki Funeral Services, Waimate. | Scott, Carol Leslie Gillanders (I702)
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| 6579 | Winifred Burke Aged 8 (8mths) | Burke, Winifred (I8144)
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| 6580 | Winifred Edna Brassell, also known as Schiavi Aged 89, DOB 25 April 1913 (sic) Born Nelson Home Address: Brookleigh Private Hospital, Titoki Street, Masterton She was a Retired Machine Embroider Parents: Anna Maria Schiavi MS Bolzoni & Carlo Paolo Cisero Schiavi. Married to James Walter Brassell, when aged 19 at Timaru, now Widow. Living children: Daughter aged 68. | Hammond, Winifred Edna (I1393)
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| 6581 | Winifred Edna Cain Parents: Maud Mona Cain, aged 16, born Greenstone Greymouth Mother M M Cain, 69 Tasman Street, Nelson was the informant of the birth. (69 Tasman St, Nelson was the property of Mrs Sissy Liddicoat, Nurse in the NZPO Directory) It appears that Winifred was brought up by Norman and Elizabeth Hammond as their own daughter. She was also always known in the family as Ethel. | Hammond, Winifred Edna (I1393)
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| 6582 | Winifred Mary ROSSON Baptism: 18 June 1911 Born: 7 May 1911 Parents: Walter Morrice & Lydia Mary Rosson, of 21 Richmond Road, Kingston on Thames, Jeweller | Rosson, Winifred Mary (I7700)
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| 6583 | Winifred Norah McGonagle Aged 27 | Jakeman, Winifred Norah (I803)
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| 6584 | Winifred Violet Somerville DOB: 22 May 1917 | Best, Winifred Violet (I8700)
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| 6585 | With George MALPAS and family OVENDEN Walter, Boarder, Unm, 31, Carpenter, Mashborough, Kent | Ovenden, Walter (I4437)
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| 6586 | With Ronald Heath Pearson, I would say this is the burial of ashes. | Johns, Irene May (I6109)
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| 6587 | With Rubina Jarvis | Jarvis, George Harold (I2843)
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| 6588 | Witnesses: Charles Chapman & Elizabeth Sarah Douglas | Family: Frank Leslie Collins / Ellen May Douglas (F1947)
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| 6589 | Wm Cain, Miner, Kumara. | Cain, William James (I515)
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| 6590 | Woman's Corner The Rev Wallace V Willis (Waitaki), with his wife and four children, arrived by the Rimutaka, and ar at present staying with his mother at Thornton Heath, Surrey. On Easter day, Rev Willis assisted the Rector of Manor Park, preaching at St Michael's and All Angels, Romford Rd in the morning and evening. The position of senior curate in this parish has been offered to him. | Willis, Wallace Victor (I525)
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| 6591 | WOMEN IN PRINT The marriage took place at the Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave-Street, recently, by the Ven Archdeacon Johnson, of Miss Mabel Florence Rosson, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C Rosson, of Daniel Street, to Mr Harold Sawyer, of Wellington. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a charming gown of ivory charmeuse and georgette embroidered with silver. Her veil was held in place by a circlet of orange blossoms, an American shower bouquet completing her pretty toilet. The bridesmaids were Miss G Sanders and Miss A Johnson. They wore frocks of fawn crepe de chine with hats to match. Their bouquets were of autumn shades in chrysanthemums. Mr A Phare, Petone, was best man. A reception was afterwards held at the bride's home. Mr and Mrs H Sawyer left later for Rotorua and Waitomo, the bride travelling in nigger brown. | Family: Harold Sawyer / Mabel Florence Rosson (F697)
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| 6592 | WOMEN IN PRINT The wedding of Miss Annie Elizabeth Doull, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alexander Doull, Taita, to Leonard William Sanders, son of Mr and Mrs H Sanders, Taita, took place on the 23rd December at Knox Church, Blackbridge, Lower Hutt, when the Rev James McCaw officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dainty gown, the skirt being of cream taffatas, worn with a ninon blouse and tunic of cream net, embroidered in gold, with silk fringe and gold beading, and finished with a satin girdle. A veil and orange blossoms were also worn, and she carried a pretty bouquet of roses and pale shaded sweet peas. There were four bridesmaids, the chief one being, Miss Lavinia Sanders, who wore a pretty frock of grey silk and a black tulle hat, finished with gold, and a bouquet of roses and dark-shaded sweet peas. The three little girl attendants were Doris Avery, Eileen Cottle, and Ellen Doull, the first mentioned wearing a cream frock embroidered in pink and blue, and blue satin hat, while the other two wore dainty white embroidered organdi muslin frocks with pink satin sashes and bows, with bouquets to match. Mr Edward Turner was the best man, and Mr Vivian Doull the groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held by the bride's parents. | Family: Leonard William Sanders / Ann Elizabeth Doull (F2308)
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| 6593 | WOMEN'S SKATING CHAMPION The winner of the 1942 Otago Women's Solo Roller Skating Championship, Miss Jean McNulty repeated the performance at the championship meeting last week, gaining a victory over Misses Betty Davidson and Betty Barbeau. Miss McNulty's footwork was cleverly executed and another feature of her display was a toe spin which she has developed to a high degree. - Miss Davidson showed ability in performing difficult steps and Miss Barbeau executed her routine with well developed gracefulness and poise. | McNulty, Jean Wintrip Ada (I1849)
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| 6594 | WOOD Christopher E WOOD Hilda Lilian (next door at No 52 was Wallis G Rosson) | Wood, Christopher Edward (I5553)
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| 6595 | WOOD Christopher E, Male, 25 June 1896, Married, Chartered Acctnt (Present Capacity) - other writing on the side, not sure if it relates to Christopher or not. WOOD Hilda Lilian, Female, 30 Nov 1903, Married, Unpd Domestic Work ( Wood is crossed out and ROSSON replaced with date of 29 Dec 1950) - there are 3 records underneath that are restricted, unsure if relates to children or to another family) | Wood, Christopher Edward (I5553)
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| 6596 | WOOD John, Head, 39, Mar, Plasterer (House), Worker, Glasgow Lanark WOOD Elizabeth, Wife, 35, Mar, Married 17 years, 5 Children Born, 3 Living, Ballieston Lanark WOOD Sarah, Dau, 16, Single, Dressmaker, Worker, St Andrews Fife WOOD William, Son, 9, School, Glasgow Lanark WOOD John, Son, 6, School, Glasgow Lanark GIBSON James, Boarder, 20, Single, Grocers Assistant, Worker, Wigtownshire MOFFATT William, Boarder, 25, Single, Assurance Agent, Prudential, Worker, Dumfriesshire | Wood, John (I8052)
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| 6597 | WOOD John, Head, Mar 29, Plasterer, Glasgow Lanark WOOD Elizabeth, Wife, Mar, 25, Baillieston Lanark WOOD Sarah, Dau, 6, Scholar, St Andrew, Fifeshire | Wood, John (I8052)
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| 6598 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1128)
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| 6599 | WOODRUFF Morris of 1 London Road, Portfield Chichester, pensioned chief boatman in coast guard service died 7 January 1894. Probate Chichester 23 January to Mary Woodruff, Widow Effects: £112 5s 11d || | Woodruff, Morris (I2981)
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| 6600 | WOODRUFF Morris, Head, M, 63, M, Pensioner (RN) (N Pens), Alfriston, Sussex, England WOODRUFF Mary, Wife, M, 61, F, Woodborough, Kent, England EASTWOOD, George, Lodger, U, 22, M, Miller, Ticehurst, Sussex, England | Woodruff, Morris (I2981)
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