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1851C 2 Gas Street, Rugby, 1871C Church St, Rugby, 1881C 67 Gas Street, Rugby, 1901C 6 King St, Rugby, with grandchild Lilly. | William INGRAM
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1871C Castle St, Rugby, 1881C 40 Gas Street | William INGRAM
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1901 Census 42 Harnall Lane East | William INGRAM
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1991 Census Living 80 Gilbert St. Coventry, England | William INGRAM
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No:- 137
1. When and Where died:- 4 September 1956 - Ancona House, Carlton Road, Healing
2. Name and surname:- Ivy COLLINSON
3. Sex:- Female
4. Age:- 45
5. Occupation:- Wife of Robert COLLINSON - Builder's Clerk
6. Cause of death:- I(a) Aortic and Mitral Stenosis. |(no history of acute Rheumstism)
Certified by Jas Scott M.D.
7. Residence and description of informant:- R. COLLINSON, Widower of Deceased - Ancona House, Carlton Road, Healing
8. When registered:- 5 September 1956 -
9. Signature of Registrar:- F. Leo | Ivy IVES
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Census 1881, 1891 | Emma JANE, Raw
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Widow | Susannah JOHNSON
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ref ? Sep qtr 1880 aged 78 Prestwich 8d 324 | Maria JONES
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family search shows as possible parent of Maria | William JONES
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The date of death was obtained from the RAF North Coates Roll of Honour.
Inscription
The Roll of Honour commemorates the Second World War only. The names of personnel who died are arranged by date order, starting on 15th April, 1940, and going through the 5 years of war listing the daily losses, giving the date of loss, the rank, initials and surname of personnel, any medals awarded, their unit and squadron. The squadrons represented are 22, 812, 42, 86, 53, 59, RCAF 407, 236, 143, 254. Some of the men came from Royal Canadian Air Force squadron 407 and 236. One or two were Free French, others were USAF, HQ/6 group; altogether some 511 names are listed altogether on 2 wooden boards, each 1870mm tall x 970mm wide. There are 268 names on Board 1 and 253 names on Board 2. Some of the names have been only recently added, including a group from 1944. This is evident by the change in colour of the black background and slightly different shade of gilt paint. | Hubert Buchanan KELLY
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Check David's death certificate for her name. Hard to read. | NN KEMLO
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Cause of Death:
I. a. Auricular Fibrillation
b. Chronic Myocarditis
II. Depressive State | Daisy Marion KING
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PARISH RECORD - Baptism
Date of Birth:- 17 Aug 1935
Baptism Date:- 15 Sep 1935
Forename:- Harry
Sex:- Male
Father Forename:- Harry Wright
Mother Forename:- Nellie
Father Surname:- KIRMAN
Mother Surname:- -
Abode:- Riby
Father Occupation:- Labourer | Harry KIRMAN
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PARISH RECORD - Baptism
Date of Birth:- 15 April 1912
Baptism Date:- 5 May 1912
Forename:- Harry Wright
Sex:- Boy
Father Forename:- Harry
Mother Forename:- Hannah
Father Surname:- KIRMAN
Abode:- Humberstone Grange
Father Occupation:- Gardener | Harry Wright KIRMAN
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Father's Occupation Farmer | Elizabeth KNIGHTS
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Father's Occupation:- Farmer | Robert KNIGHTS
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Father's Occupation:- Farmer | William KNIGHTS
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Note:- Parish Clerk And Sexton For 33 Years | William KNIGHTS
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Age at this event:39 | George KNOWLES
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Age at this event:1 | George Thomas KNOWLES
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Baptism Date:- 12 Apr 1829
Forename:- Thomas
Sex:- M
Father Forename:- William
Mother Forename:- Mary
Father Surname:- LAMMING
Abode:- Holton
Father Occupation:- Labourer | Thomas E LAMMING
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Father's Name:- Barney LONG
Father's Occupation:- Farmer
Mother's Name:- Hannah Unknown
| William LONG
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In 1909 & 1910 Thomas was living at 68 Rossie Street, Arbroath.
Alison G Lowe living at the Royal Infirmary, Dundee (his daughter) was the informant on his death in 1944. | Thomas John Williamson LOWE
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Age at this event:70 | MARRIOTT Judith
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The name Marriott has been variously spelt in several ways - Marriott, Marratt etc | MARRIOTT Judith
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Aug 20th James Marshall John Marshall Seaman in Peterhead had a son baptised named James before John Lawrence and Alex Yale (Gale?) | James MARSHALL
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The Buchan Observer, Tuesday, May 12, 1903
Births, Marriages and Deaths
MARSHALL - Perished at sea on board the barque Perseverance of London, after leaving Cumberland Gulf, Davis Straits, in October 1901, James Marshall, shipmaster, 19 Marischal Street, Peterhead, aged 64 years.
He is gone and never will return again to his own home,
And though the raging roaring sea be lashed into a foam,
And though the monsters of the deep about him nightly crowd,
He lies in calm and perfect peace, the green seaweed his shroud."
| James MARSHALL
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No. 31; Marshall, John, Seaman (married), died 1857, March Eighth at 5h 20m am at Roneheads, male, age 53 years. Parents: William Marshall (occ. blank) & Ann Marshall maiden name McIntosh (Deceased). Cause: Chronic disease of the Bowels 3 months as certified by Jno. Anderson, Surgeon who saw Deceased March 7th. Burial Place: Churchyard of Peterhead as certified by Allan J. Thomson, Undertaker. Informant: Margaret Marshall, Daughter-in-law (present). Registered 1857, March 10th at Peterhead by James Lyall, Registrar.
The above MI information is as recorded by myself and no third party is or was involved. The death record comes from the Scotland's People website.
| John MARSHALL
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Place of birth from master's ticket on Ancestry website. | John MARSHALL
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Ancestry:
England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2006 about Margaret P Marshall | Margaret Pirie MARSHALL
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02/10/1774 MARSHALL WILLIAM WILLM. MARSHALL/ M DRAINIE /MORAY 130/00 0030 0022 | William MARSHALL
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Father's Occupation:- Husbandman
| Charlotte MAYES
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father's Occupation:- Husbandman | Edward MAYES
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Father's Occupation:- Labourer | Eliza MAYES
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Father Occupation:- Labourer | Emily MAYES
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Father's Name spelt MAES | Emily MAYES
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Father's Occupation:- Labourer
Mother's Name given as Sarah WOODS
| George MAYES
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Note:- Publickly sic Baptised | James MAYES
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Father's Occupation:- Labourer
| John MAYES
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Father's Occupation:- Labourer
| Maria MAYES
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Note:- Publickly sic Baptised | Rhoda MAYES
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Helen Walter has Robert Mayes Birth/Baptism recorded as 1 Aug 1769
| Robert MAYES
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Notes:- Recorded as Illegitimate | Robert MAYES
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Relative One:- Rhoda MAYES
Relationship:- Illegitimate Son | Robert MAYES
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father's Occupation:- Labourer | Sarah MAYES
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In 1938 he was living at 27 West Port, Dundee. | William MCGREGOR
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Steel Sailing Ship WHITLIEBURN (WHQG)
Built by Charles Connell & Co., Glasgow (# 209)
2005 brt, 1,874 nrt 270.0 x 41.0 x 23.5
1894: Sept.: Delivered WHITLIEBURN to M. Carswell (J. Thompson jr.), Glasgow, UK
1909: April: Sold to A / S Whitlieburn (R. Salvesen & Co.) Tvedestrand, Norway
1913: 22.02.: Hailed in 10° 03' North., 36° 35' West, on passage Antofagasta to Falmouth with nitrates.
Disappeared with the entire crew, 20 men | George Johnstone MILLER
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