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Described as a gentleman of talent and refinement. | MURRAY, David (I3656)
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| 202 |
Described as a lady of great mental gifts and refined tastes. | MURRAY, Lucy (I3657)
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| 203 |
Described as a painter, he was admitted to the Gray's Inn Rd workhouse 04 Feb 1888. He was back in and out of workhouses till 1901. | DASSAUVILLE, Edward Alston (I5390)
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| 204 |
Described as John Beamish Esq. of Killiner House, County of Cork. | BEAMISH, John M. D. (I3597)
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| 205 |
Described as the daughter of the late John Bews Esq, Paymaster of 73rd Regiment. | BEWS, Isabella Mary (I3588)
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| 206 |
Described as William Alston-Stewart of Urrard, Perthshire, Scotland. | ALSTON-STEWART, William (I4860)
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| 207 |
Dick was with the Sierra Leone Political Service. | COX, Dick (I8173)
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| 208 |
Didn't marry. He fought in the Indian Mutiny. | BARLOW, Sir Morison 3rd Baronet (I9571)
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| 209 |
Died aged 17. | HOLDING, Benjamin John (I3219)
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| 210 |
Died aged 3 years 4 months. | STURDEE, Emily Mary Parker (I10673)
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| 211 |
Died aged 3. [From parish records]. | BRIGHT, Sarah (I3469)
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| 212 |
Died aged 4 months from pneumonia. | SIMMONDS, Marion Venn (I3088)
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| 213 |
Died aged 6 months. [from parish records]. | BRIGHT, Sarah (I3467)
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| 214 |
Died aged 6 weeks. | RALPH, Edward Charles (I1262)
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| 215 |
Died as a result of sickness brought on by the conflict in India. | ORR, Sutherland George Gordon (I9196)
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| 216 |
Died as an infant. | CATTANACH, Martha Rose (I146)
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| 217 |
Died as an infant. | CATTANACH, Elizabeth Martha (I148)
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| 218 |
Died from typhoid fever which her sister Agnes also caught. | FOWLDS, Jeannie (I2697)
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| 219 |
Died in a fire. | JACKETT, Elizabeth Higgins (I12877)
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| 220 |
Died in childbirth. | FAIRHALL, Ellen (I4047)
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| 221 |
Died in Melbourne about 1960. He changed his name to WYATT. | [W]RATT, Herbert (I3154)
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| 222 |
Died in the flu epidemic. In BC Vital Statistics, Age 62 (Birth would be 1842) Reg. Number:1904-09-017331Death Microfilm #:B13080 (GSU # 1927290) | OPPY, Nanny (I558)
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| 223 |
Died of 'Decline'. | MAYNE, Jonathan (I907)
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| 224 |
Died of pneumonia. | BALDERS, Alice Maria Letitia (I9255)
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| 225 |
Died three days old. | HILL, Edward (I2337)
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| 226 |
Different spelling of surname appears in parish register of marriage
"Jonathan Mean unto Mary Saundry July 3 1715"
Extracts from will indicate children may have spelled name Main or Maine. | MAYNE, Jonathan (I720)
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| 227 |
Digory invited his brother Thomas to join him in Albany. The later had emigrated to Canada with his family. | GEAKE, Digory Sargent (I12880)
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| 228 |
Divorced 1971 | GRAY, Claude Harold Southey (I11775)
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| 229 |
Divorced 1977. | GRAY, Claude Harold Southy (I12163)
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| 230 |
Divorced in 1873. | ALLNUTT, Colonel William Winkworth (I4829)
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| 231 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5481)
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| 232 |
Don was appointed managing director of E Astley and Sons after his brother was killed in WW1. He shared this position with Lloyd Astley. He committed suicide after his retirement from the firm. | ASTLEY, Edwin Alan[ Don] (I3046)
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| 233 |
Dorothy added the Christian name Patricia at some stage and called herself Patricia Dorothy Llewellyn Cumming. | CUMMING, Dorothy Llewellyn (I225)
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| 234 |
Dorothy's address when she died was 'Grayshott', 32 Anglesey Rd Alverstoke, Hampshire. | WOOLHOUSE, Dorothy Millicent (I4976)
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| 235 |
Edgar was a surgeon. | BARKER, Edgar (I11339)
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| 236 |
Edith appears to have died before the family came to Australia. | RATHMELL, Edith (I4058)
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| 237 |
Edith Roberts was a very private person who was reluctant to tell her children anything of their forebears. She kept almost nothing of her husband's, and even gave his medals to the Army Museum in Melbourne. | BLAKE, Edith Ellen (I98)
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| 238 |
Edith was described as ' well educated'. Her photos show her as a very attractive woman. She probably spoke with a broad Scots accent.
She arrived in WA on the 'Omrah' in 1914. She is celebrated on the Fremantle Welcome Wall. Linley Bodis, her granddaughter, has the travelling box that she brought fom Scotland . | CATTANACH, Edith Rose (I106)
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| 239 |
Edith was governess to the Woodward children. Originally the family were against the marriage as she was 20 years older than her husband. Eventually the parents gave consent. The marriage was a happy one. | BOXER, Edith Grace (I4885)
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| 240 |
Edmund was in the British Merchant Navy. | KELLY, Edmund Stevenson (I849)
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| 241 |
Edna Murielws married under the surname Mackrell. | MACKRELL, Edna Muriel (I1545)
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| 242 |
Edward became Flight Lieutenant 11 Nov 1947. | BERTRAM, Pilot Officer Edward Cecil Rowe RAF (I5086)
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| 243 |
Edward died from cholera. | BOXER, Edward Norman (I9439)
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| 244 |
Edward divorced in June 1971 in Santa Clara, California. | BOXER, Edward Jackson (I5255)
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| 245 |
Edward was a Lieutenant in the Royal Winnipeg Rifles during WW1. | WHITE, Edmund James (I5479)
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| 246 |
Edward was in the Royal Artillery, and an FRS. | BOXER, Major General Edward Mounier RA FRS (I1810)
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| 247 |
Edward was killed in a mining accident when he was caught in a machine. | WEBSE, Edward George (I11147)
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| 248 |
Edward was killed in an accident at a mine. The cable broke on the lift cage. | HILL, Edward (I2048)
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| 249 |
Edward was lost at sea when 'HMS Captain' sank off Cape Finisterre. | BOXER, Lieutenant Edward William Frederick RN (I4827)
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| 250 |
Edward's father was a vicar too. | COBBOLD, Reverend Edward Augustus (I4941)
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