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Linked to |
551 |
Described as Crofter | Thomas SCOTT
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552 |
0 Caistor 7a 417 | William Walter H SERGEANT
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553 |
Buried From:- Fortherby Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | William Walter Henry SERGEANT
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554 |
No:- 474
1. When and Where died:- 3 Dec 1871, Fotherby St. Grimsby
2. Name and surname:- William Walter Henry SERGEANT
3. Sex:- Male
4. Age:- 28
5. Occupation:- Shoe Maker
6. Cause of death:- Fever - certified
7. Residence and description of informant:- Ann WARDALE - present at death, 32 King Edward St. Grimsby
8. When registered:- 4th December 1871 | William Walter Henry SERGEANT
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555 |
found in free reg | Charles SMITH
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556 |
found in free reg, 41C | Elizabeth SMITH
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557 |
The 'Holyhead - Not Wales', for James and Thomas Smith comes from the 1891 Census in St Margaret at Cliffe in Kent, where their father was the lighthouse keeper, working for Trinity House.
James and Thomas were born in Holyhead, but presumably the lighthouse was not part of Wales and the father made the distinction that his children were not Welsh.
| James W SMITH
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558 |
at Needles lighthouse in 1901 Census (Sun 31st Mar) | James Walter SMITH
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559 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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560 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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561 |
found in free reg | Maria SMITH
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562 |
Think this may | Ralph L SMITH
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563 |
Have birth cert | Ralph Laurance SMITH
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564 |
May have been named after his Uncle. No children. | Ralph Laurance SMITH
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565 |
The 'Holyhead - Not Wales', for James and Thomas Smith comes from the 1891 Census in St Margaret at Cliffe in Kent, where their father was the lighthouse keeper, working for Trinity House.
James and Thomas were born in Holyhead, but presumably the lighthouse was not part of Wales and the father made the distinction that his children were not Welsh.
| Thomas Henry SMITH
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566 |
1841C, 1851C 1861C as Pauper, widower and one leg living with GSon William Weston, found in free reg | William SMITH
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567 |
1851C, found in free reg | William SMITH
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568 |
Abode:- Methwold
Father Occupation:- Shepherd | Thomas William SPOONER
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569 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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570 |
Listed in Commonwealth War Graves Commission as William Stewart GREIG 4352 died aged 20 on 20 Nov 1916 | William Greig Stewart
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571 |
Informant on his father's death in 1888 living at Northesk Road, Montrose. | David Duncan STORMONT
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572 |
1/4th Battalion (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles)
August 1914 : in Forrest Hill, Edinburgh. Part of Lothian Brigade, Scottish Coast Defences.
24 April 1915 : transferred to 156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade, 52nd (Lowland) Division.
Sailed from Liverpool 24 May 1915, going via Egypt to Gallipoli 14 June 1915.
Returned to Egypt 8 January 1916.
Moved to France, landing at Marseilles, 17 April 1918. | David Borthwick TAIT
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573 |
More Information re David Borthwick TAIT - from the Commonwealth War Graves
Commission:-
Name: TAIT, DAVID BORTHWICK
Initials: D B
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Regiment/Service: Royal Scots
Unit Text: 4th Bn. attd. 5th/6th Bn.
Age: 23
Date of Death: 11/08/1918
Additional information: Son of Annie Cramond Tait, of Glenholm,
Davidson's Mains, Edinburgh, and the late James Guthrie Tait. Formerly
employed on Staff of Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: V. E. 23.
Cemetery: BOUCHOIR NEW BRITISH CEMETERY
| David Borthwick TAIT
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574 |
Name: David Borthwick TAIT
Regiment, Corps etc.: Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
Battalion etc.: 4th Battalion (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles) (Territor
Last name: Tait
First name(s): David Borthwick
Initials: D B Decoration:
Rank: 2/LT Date died: 11 August 1918
How died: Killed in action | David Borthwick TAIT
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575 |
Date of Birth:- 6 Oct 1867
Baptism Date:- 10Nov 1867
Forename:- Anne
Sex:- Female
Father Forename:- Joseph
Mother Forename:- Eliza
Father Surname:- TAYLOR
Abode:- Saxby
Father Occupation:- Labourer
| Anne TAYLOR
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576 |
Unsure of Birth date | Eliza TAYLOR
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577 |
Date of Birth:- 18 Oct 1869
Baptism Date:- 17 Nov 1869
Forename:- Frederick
Sex:- Male
Father Forename:- Joseph
Mother Forename:- Eliza
Father Surname:- TAYLOR
Abode:- Saxby
Father Occupation:- Labourer
Notes :- Received 26 Jan 1870 | Frederick TAYLOR
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578 |
Date of Birth:- 10 Jan 1871
Baptism Date:- 19 Feb 1871
Forename:- Mary Ann
Sex:- Female
Father Forename:- Joseph
Mother Forename:- Eliza
Father Surname:- TAYLOR
Abode:- Saxby
Father Occupation:- Labourer | Mary Ann TAYLOR
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579 |
Note:- THORNBY is spelt THORNLEY | Alfred THORNBY
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580 |
Note:- THORNBY is spelt THORNLEY | Gladys Grace THORNLY
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581 |
Buried at MULBARTON ST MARY MAGDALEN
Grave Reference NFKM26/0070
John Todd died 23 June 1845 aged 75 years
Also his wife Mary Ann died 8 July 1875 aged 100 years | TODD John
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582 |
Not proven link to Mary Underwood | Betty UNDERWOOD
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583 |
Not proven link to Mary Underwood | George UNDERWOOD
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584 |
Census 1841,1891, | Mary UNDERWOOD
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585 |
Not proven link to Mary Underwood | Nathanial UNDERWOOD
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586 |
Not proven link to Mary Underwood - family search | Vernon UNDERWOOD
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587 |
Occupation given as "Porter" | David URQUHART
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588 |
Sometimes referred to as "Packman" and "the bad Urquhart" also supposed to have had a squint! presumably theses were the opinions of the Lawrence family who felt Charlotte had married beneath her. | David URQUHART
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589 |
Regiment, Corps etc.: Northamptonshire Regiment
Battalion etc.: 7th Battalion
Last name: Urquhart
First name(s): James Lawrence
Initials: J L
Decoration:
Rank: LT
Date died: 25 September 1915
How died: Killed in action | James Lawrence URQUHART
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590 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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591 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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592 |
May also have married John Page before 1752 | Sarah WATERSON
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593 |
On Widow's death certificate, he is described as a Hospital Orderly, 93rd Regiment of Foot | Alexander Watson
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594 |
Cause of death given as "Carcinoma Colon" | Charlotte WATSON
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595 |
Date of Birth:- 5 Jan 1797
Baptism Date:- 5 Jan 1797
Forename:- Edward
Sex:- M
Father Forename:- John
Mother Forename:- Elizabeth
Father Surname:- WELLS | Edward WELLS
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596 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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597 |
Date of Birth:- 11 Dec 1798
Baptism Date:- 14 Dec 1798
Forename:- Jane
Sex:- F
Father Forename:- John
Mother Forename:- Elizabeth
Father Surname:- WELLS | Jane WELLS
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598 |
Baptism Date:- 25 Oct 1822
Forename:- John Parkin
Sex:- M
Father Forename:- William
Mother Forename:- Mary Ann
Father Surname:- WELLS
Abode:- Great Grimsby
Father Occupation:- Mariner
Notes :- Geo. Oliver Curate
| WELLS John Parkin
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599 |
17 Fildes St Grimsby is recorded as an "Alms House" | Mary Anne WELLS
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600 |
Baptism Date:- 18 Aug 1826
Forename:- Mary Ann
Sex:- F
Father Forename:- William
Mother Forename:- Mary Ann
Father Surname:- WELLS
Abode:- Great Grimsby
Father Occupation:- Mariner
Notes :- Geo. Oliver Curate | Mary Anne WELLS
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