Ailsa and Bill Family Histories
Our Family's Journey Through Time
Matches 8,251 to 8,300 of 15,908
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| 8251 | Ashes Returned to Funeral Director 4 April 1972 | Roberts, Clarice Evelyn (I2721)
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| 8252 | Ashes RSA Block 1 Plot 12 | Hunt, Frederick Neal (I2876)
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| 8253 | Ashes RSA Block 1 Plot 12 | Lovejoy, Freda Elizabeth (I7100)
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| 8254 | Ashes Scattered | Evans, Joan Elizabeth (I7096)
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| 8255 | Ashes Scattered | King, George Whitaker (I5427)
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| 8256 | Ashes Scattered | Washington, George Leslie (I5691)
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| 8257 | Ashes Scattered | Haycock, Gladys Maude (I3751)
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| 8258 | Ashes Scattered | Gibson, Kenneth Victor (I10198)
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| 8259 | Ashes Scattered 16 Dec 1980 | Sanderson, Helen Alexander (I59)
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| 8260 | Ashes scattered 23 April 1969 | Prater, Ethel Gladys (I3217)
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| 8261 | Ashes Scattered 25 May 1957 | Nichol, James Miller (I58)
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| 8262 | Ashes Scattered 26 Oct 1971 | Ellison, Mary Margaret Olive (I1973)
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| 8263 | Ashes scattered 27 June 1969, From top of St Kilda Beach | Clark, John Mafeking (Jack) (I1855)
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| 8264 | Ashes scattered 4 Sept 1956 | McNulty, Ethel Margaret Ellen (I1811)
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| 8265 | Ashes scattered in the - Lady Norwood Rose Garden | Church, Maurice Walter (I117)
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| 8266 | Ashes scattered out over from top of St Kilda Beach later in the year after the cremation. Present were: Alison, Gordon, June Faid, and friends of Murray; Graham, Evan and Kay. | Clark, Alister Murray Melvin (Murray) (I2)
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| 8267 | Ashes scattered over Garden at Karrakatta Cemetery | Tyne, Bella Lily (Pauling) (I3002)
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| 8268 | Ashes taken to Wellington | Marshall, William Harold (I6420)
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| 8269 | Ashes were collected and scattered by family. | Sutherland, Douglas Graeme (I7286)
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| 8270 | Ashes with Marjory - General Section, Row 483, Plot 15 | Gibb, Robert (I9604)
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| 8271 | Ashes with Maurice's | Bracefield, Joy Irene (I127)
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| 8272 | Ashes: Marsden Cemetery - Memorial Lawn A Block MLA Plot 99 | Cain, Leslie Norman (I1398)
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| 8273 | ASHTON Edward James, Mangamaire, farm manager ASHTON Pauline Mary, Mangamaire, married. | Ashton, Edward James (I3008)
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| 8274 | ASHTON Joseph, 45, Cabinet Maker, Yes ASHTON family SMITH Ann, 35, F Servant, Yes | Smith, Ann (I240)
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| 8275 | assuming this address as was living with son Andrew Provan in the 1851 Census. | Provan, Alexander (I4242)
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| 8276 | Assuming Timaru as cremated at Salisbury Park Crematorium. | Theyers, Margaret Honor (I1974)
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| 8277 | at 11am | Fox, Margarette Lillian (I3944)
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| 8278 | at 12 midnight, Marion Forrest or Smith, of No fixed address, being Protestant, born in Cambusnethan, being a Widow and Housewife, aged 82, and Partially - Senile Debility applied for poor law relief. Applicant states she was born at Stewarton Cambusnethan, widow of Hamilton Smith, a Miner, who was born at Greenhill, Shotts, and died in Kilsyth sex years ago. She is the daughter of Alex Forrest, a Tailor and Eliza Morton, both dead. She has three sons but her memory is so bad she is unable to give the address of any one of them. Eliza (50) married to Robert Cameron, and Engineman; John (40) a Miner, married, 5 of a family. Hamilton (33) a Miner, Single, address not known; David (bottom of page missing) 26th Relieved in Poorhouse & claim on Kilsyth. 31st Jan 1896, Relief poorhouse & claim on Kilsyth Admitted by Kilsyth Parish. | Forrest, Marrion Inglis (I7953)
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| 8279 | at 1am peacefully and calm in her room and bed at the home. | Scott, Margaret June (I2634)
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| 8280 | At 1pm with Jill by his side | Cain\ Corlett, Thomas Edward (I463)
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| 8281 | at 4 AM Parents: Walter Wilson, Coal Miner & Helen Stewart Not Married. Walter Wilson, X his Mark, Father & Helen Stewart, X her Mark, Mother were present before William Hamilton, Registrar, 16 Oct 1860 | Wilson, Helen (I7074)
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| 8282 | at 6.16 pm peacefully at his home in Wellington. | Barnes, Derral Arnold (I1270)
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| 8283 | at 7.30 AM Parents: George McKay, Sailmaker (Journeyman) & Maggie McKay MS King Married: 1882 March 4th Banff George McKay, Father was the informant | McKay, Isabella (I6888)
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| 8284 | At Edinburgh, Henry Street, after Banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland William Dalgleish Coal Agent Widower Aged 27 Res: Craigs Parish of Liberton Parents: John Dalgleish, Coal Agent (dec) & Mary Dalgleish MS Piccard Agnes Piccard Teacher Spinster (Cousins German 1st) Aged 22 Res: 8 Henry Street, Parish of St Cuthberts Parents: John Piccard, Labourer & Jean Piccard MS Kirkpatrick Witnesses: George McKay & Alexander McPherson | Family: William Dalgleish / Agnes (White) Picard (F2698)
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| 8285 | At Fairnington, on the 5th inst. Jessie Wintrup, wife of Andrew Hunter, joiner and last survivor of the family of the late Robert Wintrup, St Boswells. | Wintrup, Jessie (I74)
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| 8286 | At Gillions Hotel, Inverness, after Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland Adam SCOTT, Shepherd, Bachelor, Aged 24, Usual Res: Borlum Boleskine Parents: Allan Scott, Shepherd & Mary Scott MS Gillanders Catherine McLean (x her mark), Domestic Servant, Spinster, Aged 26, Usual Res: Knocknageal, Parish of Inverness Parents: Alexander MacLean, Shepherd & Jane MacLean MS MacKay Witness: James Campbell & James Matheson | Family: Adam Scott / Catherine McLean (F803)
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| 8287 | At Hamilton. Marriage (after Banns) was solmanised between us according to the Rites and Cerimonies of the R P Church of Scotland Peter Brown Gourlay, Present and Usual Res: Quarter Parish of Hamilton, aged 23, Coal Miner, Bachelor Born but not registered on the 18th Nov 1831 at Dalziel Parish. Parents: James Gourley (dec) Gardener, and Susan Gourley MS Falconer. Elizabeth Gilchrist, Present and Usual Res: Quarter Parsh of Hamilton, aged 25, Spinster Born and Registered 2nd March 1830 at Hamilton Parish. Parents: Wlliam Gilchrist, Coal Miner, and Eliz Gilchrist MS Geddes (dec) Witnesses: Matthew Wilkes and William Scott | Family: Peter Brown Gourlay / Elizabeth Gilchrist (F1793)
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| 8288 | At Haugh of Urr after Banns according to the forms of the U.P Church (United Presbyterian ?) Alexander Howat, Druggest, Bachelor, aged 25, Res: Dumfries Parents: Charles Howat, IronMonger (dec) and Isabella Howat MS Fraser Mary Leod Gibson, Spinster, aged19, Res:Dumfries Parents: James Gibson, Tailor and Clothier and Cathrine Gibson MS Gaw Witnesses: John Geddes and James Gibson | Family: Alexander Howat / Mary Gibson (F1197)
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| 8289 | At her residence, Clinthead, Langholm, on the 5th inst, Alison, widow of Robert Elliot Esq, formerly of Glengirtholm, Canobie, in the 78th year of her age - deeply regretted. | Greig, Alison (I9218)
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| 8290 | at his daughter Jean's house, in his sleep. | Andrew, William (Bill) (I2117)
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| 8291 | At the age of 7 years | Scott, William (I9520)
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| 8292 | At the Ormiston Schoolroom after Banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland John Henry Hamilton, Ploughman (Single), aged 29 Usual Res: Leaston Bank, Parish of Ormiston Parents: David Hamilton, Ploughman & Catherine Simpson (dec) Marion Simpson, Domestic Servant, (single) aged 23. Usual Res: House of Muir, Parish of Ormiston Parents: William Simpson, Road Surfaceman & Marion King Witnesses: George Simpson and Martha Hamilton | Family: John Henry Hamilton / Marion Simpson (F1778)
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| 8293 | At the Parish Church of Longfleet, Dorset James John Wood, Full Age, Widower, Merchant Longfleet Father: Henry Wood, Cleryman Mary Ann Spurrier Gaden Full Age, Spinster Longfleet Father: Thomas Gaden, Merchant Married by Licence Both signed. Witnesses: James George Gaden Seager; Catherine Gaden; Ellen Gaden | Family: James John Wood / Mary Ann Spurrier Gaden (F2574)
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| 8294 | At the residence of the bride's parents, Carterton, on Wednesday last, Miss Olive Martha, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs S Kay, was married to Mr John Corlett, third son of Mr W Corlett, of Parkvale. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charmingly attired in crepe de chine, trimmed with a silk fringe and tassels, and wore a silk Egyptian veil and orange blossoms. She also carried a bouquet of narcissi, lilies, and maidenhair fern. Miss Dorothy Edlin, cousin of the bridegroom, was chief bridesmaid, and was dressed in a frock of silk, fringed, with black hat lightened with pink. She carried a bouquet of narcissi and maidenhair fern. The chief bridesmaid was supported by the Misses Laura and Malva Kay, sisters of the bride. Mr W J Kay, brother of the bride, was best man, and Mr P Henneker, of Wellington (cousin of the bride) was groomsman. | Family: John Corlett / Olive Martha Kay (F463)
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| 8295 | At the time that William married in 1792 his occupation was listed as a SMITH, and this was also his occupation on the baptisms of his first two children, Jean and Mary. From the period of 1796 - 1817, about 21 years his occupation is listed as a CARTER and the baptisms of his children occured around the Shettleston area. Only on the baptism of his last child, Alexander in 1819, has his occupation changed to Coalier.I think he was still a Carter of Coal rather than working down the actual mines as a Collier. We also have James and Andrew Gilmour being witnesses to the baptisms and later on David Templeton. I suspect these people have connections in perhaps being Elizabeth's brothers or Uncles and I wonder if the David Templeton has any relation to David Temple who married Jean Gardner. | Gardner, William (I4229)
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| 8296 | At this point still been unable to locate her record of birth or baptism. London has been assumed due to place of marriage for parents. But Harriett also lists Coventry as her place of birth. | Jubber, Harriett (I158)
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| 8297 | At this stage have not located a death for Thomas. By 1911 Susan states herself as a widow on the 1911 Census. May have died at sea. | Crawford, Thomas (I5219)
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| 8298 | Attestation and Agreement for Temporary Service: Cook - Camp HQRS Staff, Trentham Address: 6 Chatham St Wellington, Widower, NOK Family (5) Son, Mr Henry Frederick Wynn Hill, Trade Butcher, Cook. Record: Marshell in to DHQ Trentham, 28/11/39 AWOL loss of one days pay and 3 days CB, Trentham, 30/11/39 Appointed Cook - Butcher, Trentham, 27/12/39 To Area 5 pending Discharge, unsatisfactory conduct, Trentham, 29/2/40 (story has it that George did not like a particular Officer and ended up throwing a case of apples at him - hence his services were terminated) | Hill, George (I766)
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| 8299 | Auckland Central: SCHIAVI, Leo David, 3 Macauley St, Labourer Auckland East: McLEAN, Rose Anna, 15 Airedale St, widow Sup 1: SCHARVI, Leo David, 15 Airedale St, Labourer | Roberts, Rosannah (I537)
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| 8300 | Aug 15th 1796 Robert Johnston in Eckford Mains his child baptised - Andrew Plummer Johnston | Johnston, Andrew Plummer (I7781)
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