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251 | In 1841 William is living in Bradley Green, Cannington, Somerset and is working as a Carpenter and has his wife and children with him - Elizabeth Tucker, Thomas Tucker, John Tucker, William Tucker, Charles Tucker and George Tucker In 1851 William is living in Bradley Green, Cannington, Somerset as a widower and living with George Tucker (Son), Israel Tucker (Lodger), Thomas Tucker (Son), Mary Tucker (Daughter-in-Law), Mary Tucker (Grandaughter), William Tucker (Grandson), Emily Tucker (Grand-daughter) and Louisa Tucker (Grand-daughter) | TUCKER, William (I18084)
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252 | In 1861 Frederick is living in Bradley Green, Cannington, Somerset, with his parents and siblings John Tucker - Head - Married - age 38 - Carpenter(working for self) - born in Cannington, Somerset Harriet Tucker - Wife - Married - age 35 - born in Bath, Somerset Mary J Tucker - Daughter - age 13 - Scholar - born in Cannington, Somerset Henry Tucker - Son - age 11 - Scholar - born in Canington, Somerset FREDERICK TUCKER - Son - age 9 - Scholar - born in Cannington, Somerset Elizabeth Tucker - Daughter - age 6 - born in Cannington, Somerset Ellen Tucker - Daughter - age 3 - born in Cannington, Somerset In 1871 Frederick is living at Clarance Hotel, 26 High Street, Bridgewater, Somerset FREDERICK TUCKER - Servant - Unmarried - Under Boots - born in Cannington, Somerset In 1881 Frederick is living at 10 Cotton Buildings, Exeter St Mary Major, Devon. His now married with a son, FREDK TUCKER - Head - Married - age 28 - Hotel Servant - born in Bridgewater, Somerset Fanny Tucker - Wife - Married - age 19 - born in Exeter, Devon Ernset F Tucker - Son - age 10m - born in Exeter, Devon Frederick seems to disappear after this census, I have found no death entry for him due to too many Frederick Tuckers but his wife is lodging in Charles Davenport's house by the 1891 Census and is married to Charles Davenport by the 1901 Census. Because a death entry can't be found it is differcult to know without buying all the birth certificates which of Fanny's children are Fredericks and which are Charles's. In 1901 Ernest and Stella are listed down as Tuckers while the other children are listed as Davenports. | TUCKER, Frederick (I18060)
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253 | In 1881 Ernest is living at 10 Cotton Buildings, Exeter St Mary Major, Devon with his parents, Fredk Tucker - Head - Married - age 28 - Hotel Servant - born in Bridgewater, Somerset Fanny Tucker - Wife - Married - age 19 - born in Exeter, Devon ERNEST F TUCKER - Son - age 10m - born in Exeter, Devon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1891 Ernest is living at No 1 Belmount Villas, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with his mother and Siblings. They are lodging at the house of Charles Davenport and all the children are listed as Tuckers but by the next census some of the children have become Davenports. Charles Davenport, Frances Tucker, Edgar Tucker (son), Stella Tucker (daughter), Mabel Tucker (daughter), Harold Tucker (son) and Claud Tucker (son) Claud is only 7 months old so did Frederick disappear after his conception or are some of these children Charles's? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1901 Ernest is living at 30 Albion Road, Exeter, Devon and is working as clerk. He is living with his mother, stepfather and sibling's. Charles Davenport (stepfather), Fanny Davenport (mother), Mabel Davenport (daughter), Charles Davenport (son), Winifred Davenport (daughter), Francis Davenport (son), Ernest Tucker (stepson), Stella Tucker (stepdaughter) Going by this Mabel, Charles, Winifred, Harold, Claud and Francis must be Charles's children which means Frederick disappeared between 1885 and 1889 (after Stella's conception and before Maud's conception) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1911 Ernest is living at 13 Cresent Avenue, Plymouth with his family and working as a Brewers Branch Manager, ERNEST FREDERICK TUCKER (head), Ellen (wife), Leslie (son), Charles (son) and May Frances Peters (servant) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 25th January 1937 Ernest can be found on a passenger list leaving Southampton and heading for Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies on the Cruise Ship "Cuba" 6155 Cruise Tucker Haidee aged 44 Suntrap Torr Lane, Plymouth 6155 Cruise Tucker Ernest aged 56 Merchant 6156 Cruise Tucker Ernest aged 16 6157 Cruise Tucker Margaret aged 21 Civil Servant ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 7th March 1937 Ernest appears with his family on an incoming passenger list. French Line ship "Cuba" port of arrival is Plymouth, port of departure Port-Limon. Mr Ernest Frederick Tucker, The Suntrap, Torr Lane, Hartley, Plymouth, or The Phoenix Hotel, Plymouth. He travelled 2nd class and was listed as a wine and spirit merchant aged 56. Mrs Haidee Tucker aged 44 Miss Margaret Tucker aged 21 Mr Ernest Frank Tucker aged 16 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plymouth Pubs - Past and Present ( Plymouth library) Ernest Tucker 1920 - 1959 "The Phoenix" It is Situated opposite the stage door of the Palace Theatre (now the Academy) in Phoenix Street, a street that was laid out along from the old Gas Works in the first half of the nineteenth century. In the heyday of the Theatre it was quite common to see the stars of a show popping in and propping up the bar in full make-up during an interval or bewteen shows. Three people who would have seen most of them were Charles Williams here from 1898 - 1919, Ernest Tucker licensee from 1920 through to 1959 and Iris Mosey who ran the Phoenix through to the Theatre's first closure in 1965. Since that time there have been more than 20 different licensees in this public house. Today, looking forward to a fresh lease of life, the Phoenix is establishing a reputation for promoting young musicians and local groups. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | TUCKER, Ernest Frederick (I18058)
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254 | Ivy died on the 18th of January on her 100th birthday at 16.30 just after getting her telegram from the Queen. And her photo taken for the paper with uncle Terrance by her side. (Stanley Stott) | SCARROTT, Ivy Victoria Matilda (I18290)
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255 | Joseph Cox a Bachelor of this Parish Sarah Cooke a Spinster of the Parish of Wolverton in this County were married in this Church by Banns with consent of the Parents this 13th day of October 1823 by me Charles George Perceval, Rector This Marriage was Solemnized between us Joseph Cox X (his mark) Sarah Cooke X (her mark) In the presence of William Durrant Ann Cox X (her mark) | Family: Joseph COX / Sarah COOKE (F5725)
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256 | Kingsclere District Q1 1871 --- CENSUS - Living in Adbury, Burghclere, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 45 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 38 - Ag Labs Wife - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Emma Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire GEORGE DENNIS - Son - aged 6 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Sarah A Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 Months - born in Burghclere, Hampshire 1881 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 55 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 48 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 17 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire GEORGE DENNIS - Son - aged 15 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Arthur Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frederick J Dennis - Son - aged 5 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - born in Adbury, Hampshire 1891 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 65 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 58 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 27 - Agricultural Carter - Burghclere, Hampshire GEORGE DENNIS - Son - aged 25 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 22 - Dress Maker - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 20 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 13 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire 1901 --- CENSUS - Living in Chalk Pit Cottages, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 76 - Farm Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 67 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 38 - General Labourer - Burghclere, Hampshire GEORGE DENNIS - Son - aged 36 - Gardener (General) - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 32 - General Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Audrey M Dennis - Grandaughter - aged 9 - born in East Woodhay, Hampshire | DENNIS, George (I18772)
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257 | Kingsclere District Q1 1871 --- CENSUS - Living in Adbury, Burghclere, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 45 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 38 - Ag Labs Wife - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Emma Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 6 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire SARAH A DENNIS - Daughter - aged 3 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 Months - born in Burghclere, Hampshire 1881 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 55 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 48 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 17 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 15 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire SARAH ANN DENNIS - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Arthur Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frederick J Dennis - Son - aged 5 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - born in Adbury, Hampshire 1891 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 65 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 58 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 27 - Agricultural Carter - Burghclere, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 25 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire SARAH ANN DENNIS - Daughter - aged 22 - Dress Maker - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 20 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 13 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire | DENNIS, Sarah Ann (I18773)
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258 | Kingsclere District Q2 1861 --- CENSUS - Living in Broken Way, Burghclere, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) William Dennis - Head - Married - aged 25 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Ann Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 22 - Ag Labs Wife - born in Burghclere, Hampshire ELLEN DENNIS - Daughter - aged 11 Months - born in Burghclere, Hampshire 1871 --- CENSUS - Living in a Cottage, Newtown, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) William Dennis - Head - Married - aged 35 - Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Ann Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 31 - born in Burghclere Hampshire ELLEN DENNIS - Daughter - aged 10 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Clara Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Charles Edw Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Edwin Frank Dennis - Son - aged 6 - SCholar - Born in Burghclere, Hampshire James Dennis - Son - aged 5 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Charlotte Dennis - Daughter - aged 1 - born in Newtown, Hampshire Eliza Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 Months - born in Newtown, Hampshire 1871 --- AFTER THE CENSUS I CAN FIND NO TRACE OF ANYONE IN THIS FAMILY, IF THEY ARE OVERSEAS I HAVE NOT FOUND THEM AS YET. | DENNIS, Ellen (I17995)
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259 | Kingsclere District Q2 1881 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 55 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 48 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 17 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 15 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Arthur Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire FREDERICK J DENNIS - Son - aged 5 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - born in Adbury, Hampshire | DENNIS, Frederick John (I18776)
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260 | Kingsclere District Q3 1871 --- CENSUS - Living in Adbury, Burghclere, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 45 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 38 - Ag Labs Wife - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Emma Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 6 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Sarah A Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - Scholar - born in Burghclere, Hampshire FRANK DENNIS - Son - aged 9 Months - born in Burghclere, Hampshire 1881 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 55 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 48 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 17 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 15 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire FRANK DENNIS - Son - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Arthur Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frederick J Dennis - Son - aged 5 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - born in Adbury, Hampshire 1891 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 65 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 58 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 27 - Agricultural Carter - Burghclere, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 25 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 22 - Dress Maker - born in Burghclere, Hampshire FRANK DENNIS - Son - aged 20 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 13 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire 1901 --- CENSUS - Living in Chalk Pit Cottages, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 76 - Farm Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 67 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 38 - General Labourer - Burghclere, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 36 - Gardener (General) - born in Burghclere, Hampshire FRANK DENNIS - Son - aged 32 - General Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Audrey M Dennis - Grandaughter - aged 9 - born in East Woodhay, Hampshire | DENNIS, Frank (I18774)
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261 | Kingsclere District Q3 vol 2c / page 336 | Family: William DENNIS / Ann HARRIS (F5468)
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262 | Kingsclere District Q3 vol 2c / page 381 (GRO Marriage Index) | Family: Charles DENNIS / Matilda MASLIN (F5661)
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263 | Kingsclere District Q4 1881 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 55 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 48 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 17 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 15 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire ARTHUR DENNIS - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frederick J Dennis - Son - aged 5 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Susanna Dennis - Daughter - aged 3 - born in Adbury, Hampshire | DENNIS, Arthur (I18775)
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264 | Kingsclere District Q4 1881 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 55 - Ag Lab - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 48 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 17 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 15 - Farm Labourer - born in Adbury, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 12 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 9 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Arthur Dennis - Son - aged 7 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire Frederick J Dennis - Son - aged 5 - Scholar - born in Adbury, Hampshire SUSANNA DENNIS - Daughter - aged 3 - born in Adbury, Hampshire 1891 --- CENSUS - Living in East End, East Woodhay, Hampshire (www.ancestry.com) George Dennis - Head - Married - aged 65 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Maria Dennis - Wife - Married - aged 58 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Thomas Dennis - Son - Unmarried - aged 27 - Agricultural Carter - Burghclere, Hampshire George Dennis - Son - aged 25 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Sarah Ann Dennis - Daughter - aged 22 - Dress Maker - born in Burghclere, Hampshire Frank Dennis - Son - aged 20 - Agricultural Labourer - born in Burghclere, Hampshire SUSANNA DENNIS - Daughter - aged 13 - born in Burghclere, Hampshire | DENNIS, Susanna (I18777)
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265 | Kingsclere District Q4 vol 2c / page 456 (GRO Index) | Family: Henry DENNIS / Mary Ann SHILTON (F5660)
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266 | Name: VICCARS, JOHN JOSEPH Initials: J J Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Pioneer Regiment/Service: Royal Garrison Artillery Unit Text: 207th Siege Bty. Age: 38 Date of Death: 21/03/1918 Service No: 93330 Additional information: Son of James and Charlotte Viccars, of Little Brickhill, Bletchley, Bucks; husband of Elizabeth Viccars, of Wycliffe-House, Well St., Buckingham. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: Bay 1. Memorial: ARRAS MEMORIAL | VICCARS, John Joseph (I19378)
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267 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I19363)
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268 | Newbury District Q3 vol 2c / page 426 | Family: John POCOCK / Rebecca CLACK (F5762)
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269 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18559)
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270 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18589)
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271 | Sarah daughter of Joseph and Sarah Nash was privatley baptised April 1st 1810 and received into the church May 13th 1810 (PR) | NASH, Sarah (I18371)
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272 | Stow. S District Q2 1861 MARRIAGE - James Gayford - Brighton District - Q4 - vol 2b / page 357 (GRO Index) 1871 CENSUS - Living at 31 Queen Street, St Peter, Brighton, Sussex James Gayford - Head - Married - age 36 - Carpenter - born in Brighton, Sussex ELIZA GAYFORD - Wife - Married - age 31 - born in Haughltey, Suffolk Lucy A Gayford - Daughter - age 8 - Scholar - born in Brighton, Sussex George W Gayford - Son - age 4 - Scholar - born in Brighton, Sussex Mary Goode - Mother-in-Law - age 63 - Farmer's Wife - born in ? Suffolk 1881 CENSUS - Living at 34 New York Street, St Peter, Brighton, Sussex James Gayford - Head - Married - age 46 - Carpenter - born in Brighton, Sussex ELIZA GAYFORD - Wife - Married - age 40 - born in Horley, Suffolk George Gayford - Son - Single - age 14 - Scholar - born in Brighton, Sussex Lucy Gayford - Daughter - Single - age 18 - Dressmaker - born in Brighton, Sussex Millicent Gayford - Daughter - age 4 - born in Brighton, Sussex 1891 CENSUS - Living at 43 Stanley Road, Preston, Sussex James Gayford - Head - Married - age 57 - Carpenter - born in Brighton, Sussex ELIZA GAYFORD - Wife - Married - age 50 - born in Haughley, Suffolk George Gayford - Son - Single - age 24 - Laundryman - born in Brighton, Sussex Millicent Gayford - Daughter - age 14 - Scholar - born in Brighton, Sussex Walter Gayford - Son - age 9 - Scholar - born in Brighton, Sussex Lucy Gayford - Sister - Married - age 54 - born in Brighton, Sussex John Walford - Brother-in-Law - Married - Butcher - ? Sussex 1901 CENSUS - Living at 57 Stanley Road, Preston, Sussex ELIZA GAYFORD - Head - Widow - age 61 - born in Haughley, Suffolk Millicent Gayford - Daughter - Single - age 24 - born in Brighton, Sussex Walter Gayford - Son - Single - Labourer Foundry - born in Brighton Sussex Herbert Goode - Nephew - Single - age 24 - Labourer Railway Casting Depot - born in Haughley, Suffolk Lucy Watford - Sister-in-Law - Widow - age 64 - Living on Own Means - Born in Brighton, Sussex Ernest L Hamlin - Boarder - Single - age 26 - Fitter L B S ? RWorks - born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent M A Cameron - Boarder - Widow - age 51 - Fancy Needle Worker - born in Ireland 1905 DEATH - Steyning District - Q3 - vol 2b / page 143 (GRO Index) | GOODE, Eliza (I18813)
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273 | Taken from www.mapley.org Richard Mapley (1808-1851), b. Great Linford, England, d. New Norfolk, Tasmania Richard was 5'4", a Protestant, could read and write, and a farmer. Son of William Mapley (1779-1851) and Hannah (1778-). He married Fanny Goss (1808-1878). His children were Fanny, Sarah, Joseph, Thomas, John, Joshua, Jane, Sarah, Mary Anne, Hannah. Richard was sentenced to 10 years for stealing bread and a sheep. He was tried at Aylsbury and transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) on HMS Elphinstone, arriving 17/6/1845. He served 4 years of his sentence before release. He sent for his family, who arrived on the William Jardine on 27/8/1849. | MAPLEY, Richard (I19074)
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274 | Taken from www.norfolkheritage.org.uk The Gayford Family We know that there was a James Gayford. He was born c1776 and he died at Attleborough on 1st December 1848. James married his first wife, ELIZABETH KEMP, at St Margaret's church, Kings Lynn on 30th October 1806. Their first child, William, was baptised at Larling on 27th December 1807 and they had two other children, James and Mary, who were baptised in 1809 and 1812 respectively. ELIZABETH died at Attleborough in 1812. On 13th October 1813 James married a widow, Elizabeth Church, formerly Rush, who was born at Banham and was a step cousin of James Bloomfield Rush. James Bloomfield Rush's step-father, John Rush, left Elizabeth Church ?200 in his will. James and Elizabeth Church had four children: Elizabeth born 1814, Anne born 1816, George born 1819 and Emily born 1822. There were members of the Gayford family living at Wretham, Croxton, Mundford, Banham, Hargham, Hockham, Raynham, Shipdham, Euston, Thetford, Ketteringham and Breckles. It is believed that our James Gayford of Breckles is the brother to John Gayford of Croxton (1776-1853). We believe this because John Gayford married Mary Kitton and Samuel Kitton, probably a relation to Mary, was one of the witnesses at the marriage of James Gayford and Elizabeth Church. (After looking into this I believe the Samuel Kitton who was a witness at James wedding could of been Mary Kitton's father. Samuel's will indicates a strong link with the Gayford family that Mary married into. Although I would really like to believe that John and James are brother's I am reluctant to put them together on the same tree untill I can find more proof ie:- baptism records for John and James, Tracy Barrall) 1778 --- BAPTISM - 16 August in Attleorough, Norfolk - father Joseph, mother Mary (www.familysearch.org) 1812 --- DEATH - in Attleborough, Norfolk (www.norfolkheritage.org.uk) | KEMP, Elizabeth (I18016)
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275 | Taken from www.norfolkheritage.org.uk The Gayford Family We know that there was a James Gayford. He was born c1776 and he died at Attleborough on 1st December 1849 (this is wrong it should be 1848). James married his first wife, Elizabeth Kemp, at St Margaret's church, Kings Lynn on 30th October 1806. Their first child, William, was baptised at Larling on 27th December 1807 and they had two other children, James and Mary, who were baptised in 1809 and 1812 respectively. Elizabeth died at Attleborough in 1812. On 13th October 1813 James married a widow, Elizabeth Church, formerly Rush, who was born at Banham and was a step cousin of James Bloomfield Rush. James Bloomfield Rush's step-father, John Rush, left Elizabeth Church ?200 in his will. James and Elizabeth Church had four children: Elizabeth born 1814, ANNE born 1816, George born 1819 and Emily born 1822. There were members of the Gayford family living at Wretham, Croxton, Mundford, Banham, Hargham, Hockham, Raynham, Shipdham, Euston, Thetford, Ketteringham and Breckles. It is believed that our James Gayford of Breckles is the brother to John Gayford of Croxton (1776-1853). We believe this because John Gayford married Mary Kitton and Samuel Kitton, probably a relation to Mary, was one of the witnesses at the marriage of James Gayford and Elizabeth Church. (After looking into this I believe the Samuel Kitton who was a witness at James wedding could of been Mary Kitton's father. Samuel's will indicates a strong link with the Gayford family that Mary married into. Although I would really like to believe that John and James are brother's I am reluctant to put them together on the same tree untill I can find more proof ie:- baptism records for John and James, Tracy Barrall) 1841 CENSUS - Living in Attleborough, Norfolk James Gayford - age 65 - Inn Keepr - born in County Elizabeth Gayford - age 55 - born in County Elizabeth Gayford - age 25 - born in County George Gayford - age 20 - born in County Emily Gayford - age 15 - born in County ANN STEVENS - age 20 - born in County Elizabeth Stevens - age 4 - born in County | GAYFORD, Anne (I18023)
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276 | Taken from www.norfolkheritage.org.uk The Gayford Family We know that there was a James Gayford. He was born c1776 and he died at Attleborough on 1st December 1849 (this is wrong it should be 1848). James married his first wife, Elizabeth Kemp, at St Margaret's church, Kings Lynn on 30th October 1806. Their first child, William, was baptised at Larling on 27th December 1807 and they had two other children, James and Mary, who were baptised in 1809 and 1812 respectively. Elizabeth died at Attleborough in 1812. On 13th October 1813 James married a widow, ELIZABETH CHURCH, formerly RUSH, who was born at Banham and was a step cousin of James Bloomfield Rush. James Bloomfield Rush's step-father, John Rush, left ELIZABETH CHURCH ?200 in his will. James and ELIZABETH CHURCH had four children: Elizabeth born 1814, Anne born 1816, George born 1819 and Emily born 1822. There were members of the Gayford family living at Wretham, Croxton, Mundford, Banham, Hargham, Hockham, Raynham, Shipdham, Euston, Thetford, Ketteringham and Breckles. It is believed that our James Gayford of Breckles is the brother to John Gayford of Croxton (1776-1853). We believe this because John Gayford married Mary Kitton and Samuel Kitton, probably a relation to Mary, was one of the witnesses at the marriage of James Gayford and ELIZABETH CHURCH. (After looking into this I believe the Samuel Kitton who was a witness at James wedding could of been Mary Kitton's father. Samuel's will indicates a strong link with the Gayford family that Mary married into. Although I would really like to believe that John and James are brother's I am reluctant to put them together on the same tree untill I can find more proof ie:- baptism records for John and James, Tracy Barrall) 1841 CENSUS - Living in Attleborough, Norfolk James Gayford - age 65 - Inn Keepr - born in County ELIZABETH GAYFORD - age 55 - born in County Elizabeth Gayford - age 25 - born in County George Gayford - age 20 - born in County Emily Gayford - age 15 - born in County Ann Stevens - age 20 - born in County Elizabeth Stevens - age 4 - born in County 1851 CENSUS - Living in Town Oaks, Attleborough, Norfolk John Turner - Head - Married - age 26 - Journeyman Smith - born in Attleborough, Norfolk Emily Turner- Wife - Married - age 28 - born in Attleborough, Norfolk ELIZABETH GAYFORD - Wife's Mother - Widow - age 71 Annuitant - born in Banham, Norfolk Sarah Ann Semmon - Servant - Single - age 14 - Attleborough, Norfolk 1855 DEATH - Wayland District - Q3 - vol 4b / page 159 (GRO Index) | RUSH, Elizabeth (I18020)
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277 | Taken from www.norfolkheritage.org.uk The Gayford Family We know that there was a James Gayford. He was born c1776 and he died at Attleborough on 1st December 1849 (this is wrong it should be 1848). James married his first wife, Elizabeth Kemp, at St Margaret's church, Kings Lynn on 30th October 1806. Their first child, William, was baptised at Larling on 27th December 1807 and they had two other children, JAMES and Mary, who baptised in 1809 and 1812 respectively. Elizabeth died at Attleborough in 1812. On 13th October 1813 James married a widow, Elizabeth Church, formerly Rush, who was born at Banham and was a step cousin of James Bloomfield Rush. James Bloomfield Rush's step-father, John Rush, left Elizabeth Church ?200 in his will. James and Elizabeth Church had four children: Elizabeth born 1814, Anne born 1816, George born 1819 and Emily born 1822. There were members of the Gayford family living at Wretham, Croxton, Mundford, Banham, Hargham, Hockham, Raynham, Shipdham, Euston, Thetford, Ketteringham and Breckles. It is believed that our James Gayford of Breckles is the brother to John Gayford of Croxton (1776-1853). We believe this because John Gayford married Mary Kitton and Samuel Kitton, probably a relation to Mary, was one of the witnesses at the marriage of James Gayford and Elizabeth Church. (After looking into this I believe the Samuel Kitton who was a witness at James wedding could of been Mary Kitton's father. Samuel's will indicates a strong link with the Gayford family that Mary married into. Although I would really like to believe that John and James are brother's I am reluctant to put them together on the same tree untill I can find more proof ie:- baptism records for John and James, Tracy Barrall) 1808 BIRTH - 28 March in Attleborough, Norfolk (www.familysearch.org) 1809 BAPTISM - 6 April in Attleborough, Norfolk (www.familysearch.org) 1833 MARRIAGE - 14 July in St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex to Ann Upton (www.familysearch.org) 1841 CENSUS - Living at 1 Middle Street, Brighthelmstone, Sussex JAMES GAYFORD - age 32 and working as a Carpenter born out of County Ann Gayford - age 35 - born out of County James Gayford - age 7 - born in County Lucy Gayford - age 5 - born in County 1851 CENSUS - Living at 13 Broad Street, Kemp Town, Brighthelmstone, Sussex JAMES GAYFORD - Head - Married - aged 42 - Builder Master 0 Men - born in Attleborough, Norfolk Ann Gayford - Wife - Married - age 50 - Oxford James Gayford - Son - Single - age 16 - Carpenter's Apprentice - born in Brighton, Sussex Lucy Gayford - Daughter - Single - age 14 - Scholar - born in Brighton, Sussex Louisa Shearing - Servant - Single - born in Horsham, Sussex 1854 DIRECTORY - The Original Brighton and Hove Directory - Marine Parade, No 3, Gayford James, Builder, page 97 and 353 1855 DIRECTORY - Post Office Directory of Sussex (and other Counties) part 1 Counties and Localities - Marine Parade, No 3, Gayford James, Builder, page 807 and 842 1855 DIRECTORY - Post Office Directory of Sussex (and other Counties) part 2 Court and Trade - Gayford J, Builder, 3 Marine Parade and 35 Russell Street, Brighton, page 1144 1858 DIRECTORY - Melville's Directory and Gazetteer of Sussex - Marine Parade, No 3, Gayford James, Furnished Apartments, page 125 1861 CENSUS - Living at 16 1/2 Little Russell Street, The Palace, Brighton, Sussex JAMES GAYFORD - Head - Married - aged 52 and working as a Carpenter and Builder born in Attlebury, Norfolk Ann Gayford - Wife - Married - age 59 - born in Shipton, Oxon Sarah Roberts - Servant - Single - age 14 - Domestic Servant - born in London, Middlesex 1871 CENSUS - Living at Sedan Cottage, Mill Lane, Keymer, Sussex JAMES GAYFORD - Head - Married - age 62 and working as a Builder born in Attleborough, Norfolk Ann Gayford - Wife - Married - age 69 - born in Shepton, Oxford Lucy Gayford - Daughter - Single - age 34 - School Mistress - born in Brighton, Sussex Harriett Lawrence - Servant - Single - age 14 - General Servant, Domestic - born in Berkshire 1873 ANN DIES - Cuckfield District - Q1 - vol 2b / page 96 (GRO Index) 1881 CENSUS - Living at Richmond Villas, Keymer, Sussex JAMES GAYFORD - Head - Widow - aged 72 working as a Builder born in Attleborough, Norfolk Nancy Hallett - ? - Widow - age 59 - House Keeper - born in ? Sussex 1886 DEATH - Cuckfield District - Q1 - vol 2b / page 126 (GRO Index) | GAYFORD, James (I18018)
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278 | Taken from www.workhouses.org.uk Classification of Paupers The indoor paupers shall be classed as follows: ?Aged or infirm men ?Able-bodied men, and youths above 13. ?Youths and boys above 7 years old and under 13. ?Aged or infirm women. ?Able-bodied women, and girls above 16. ?Girls above 7 years of age and under 16. ?Children under seven years of age. To each class shall be assigned by the Board of Guardians that apartment or separate building which may be best fitted for the reception of such class, and in which they shall respectively remain, without communication, unless as is hereinafter provided. In addition to the separate accommodation for each class of pauper, a number of rooms for other staff had to be included in the workhouse. The Master and Matron were always resident, and porters, schoolmistress and schoolmaster might be employed if not chosen from the pauper inmates. Offices also had to be built for use by the Clerk and a meeting room for the Board of Guardians. A waiting room was required for the applicants requesting relief. "The Workhouse should be a place of hardship, of coarse fare, of degradation and humility; it should be administered with strictness, with severity; it should be as repulsive as is consistent with humanity." The Revd. H. H. Milman to Edwin Chadwick, 1832 The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 stated that Parishes were to be grouped together into Unions. The Commissioners reported that the Old Poor Law was inefficient, and Parishes were too small to operate efficiently. Each Union was to provide a Workhouse which was to be a large grim building built to look like a Prison. A Local Board of Guardians would be elected from the ratepayers to run the Workhouse, supervised by the Central Poor Law Commission set up by the Government. The Poor Law Commission was headed by three Commissioners and Edwin Chadwick was appointed Secretary. The principle of Workhouses was that conditions were less comfortable than conditions outside the House, so that only those really desperate would seek relief. This became known as "The principle of less eligibility". Workhouse Rules and Regulations Workhouse orders and regulations were compiled and printed by the Poor Law Commissioners, and published in the first annual report, a small sample is shown below: Rules and Regulations to be observed in the Workhouse of the (name) Union. I. Paupers are to be admitted into the workhouse in any one of the following modes, and in no other, viz- ?By am order of the Board of Guardians, signified in writing by their Clerk. ?By a provisional order in writing, signed by an overseer, churchwarden or relieving officer. ?By the Master of the workhouse, without any such order, in case of any sudden or urgent necessity. IV. As soon as a Pauper is admitted, he or she shall be placed in the probationary ward, and shall there remain until examined by the Medical Officer of the workhouse. VII. Before removal from the probationary ward, the pauper shall be thoroughly cleansed, and shall be clothed in the workhouse dress; and the clothes which he or she wore upon admission shall be purified and deposited in a place to be appropriated for that purpose; to be restored to the pauper on leaving the workhouse, or else to be used by the pauper as the Board of Guardians shall direct. XIII. All the paupers in the workhouse, except the sick, the aged and infirm, and the young children, shall rise, be set to work, leave off work, and go to bed, at the times mentioned in the accompanying table "A", and shall be allowed such intervals for their meals as therein are stated; and these several times shall be notified by ringing a bell, and during the time of meals, silence, order and decorum shall be maintained. XIV. Half an hour after the bell shall have been rung for rising, the names shall be called over in the several wards provided for the second, third, fifth and sixth classes, when every pauper belonging to the ward must be present, to answer to his or her name, and to be inspected by the Master or Matron. XVIII. The boys and girls who are inmates of the workhouse shall, for three of the working hours at least every day, be respectively instructed in reading, writing, and in the principles of the Christian religion; and such other instruction shall be imparted to them as are calculated to train them to habits of usefulness, industry and virtue. XIX. The diet of the paupers shall be so regulated as in no case to exceed in quantity and quality of food, the ordinary diet of the able-bodied labourers living within the same district. XXII. Any pauper may quit the workhouse, upon giving the Master three hours previous notice of his wish to do so; but no able-bodied pauper having a family shall so quit the house without taking the whole of such family with him or her, unless the Board of Guardians shall otherwise direct; nor shall any pauper, after so quitting the house, be again received into the house, unless in one of the modes prescribed in rule 1 for the admission of paupers. XXVI. Any pauper, who shall neglect to observe of the foregoing rules as are applicable to him or her; who shall make any noise when silence is ordered; use obscene or profane language; by word or deed insult or revile any other pauper in the woorkhouse; who shall not duly cleanse his or her person; neglect or refuse to work; or pretend sickness; disobey any of the legal orders of the Master or Matron, or other superintendent; will be deemed disorderly, and shall be placed in apartments provided for such offenders, or shall otherwise be distinguished in dress, and placed upon such diet, as the Board of Guardians shall prescribe. The Daily Routine The daily routine to be followed by inmates of workhouse was stipulated by the Poor Law Commissioners in the first Annual Report. Hour of Rising - 6 o' clock Interval for Breakfast - 6.30 to 7.00 Time for setting to work - 7 o' clock Interval for Dinner - 12.00 to 1.00 Time for leaving off work - 6 o' clock Interval for Supper - 6.00 to 7.00 Time for going to bed - 8pm The Workhouse Day The model timetable devised by the Poor Law Commissioners meant that the workhouse day began when the rising bell rang out at 6am from March to September and at 7am for the rest of the year. After prayers, breakfast followed from 6 to 7 am. They then worked from 7 until noon. After an hour for lunch work resumed until supper from 6 to 7pm. This was followed by more prayers and then bed, by 8pm at the latest. The daily routine was designed to be dull and repetitive to remind inmates of their situation and discourage other paupers from entering the workhouse. In the same way, the work which filled the day was made hard and disagreeable. The Poor Law Board recommended tasks such as stone-breaking, oakum-picking, sack-making, corn-grinding, laundry work and gardening. Workhouse paupers were also hired out as a cheap form of labour. Classification of Paupers The indoor paupers shall be classed as follows: ?Aged or infirm men ?Able-bodied men, and youths above 13. ?Youths and boys above 7 years old and under 13. ?Aged or infirm women. ?Able-bodied women, and girls above 16. ?Girls above 7 years of age and under 16. ?Children under seven years of age. To each class shall be assigned by the Board of Guardians that apartment or separate building which may be best fitted for the reception of such class, and in which they shall respectively remain, without communication, unless as is hereinafter provided. In addition to the separate accommodation for each class of pauper, a number of rooms for other staff had to be included in the workhouse. The Master and Matron were always resident, and porters, schoolmistress and schoolmaster might be employed if not chosen from the pauper inmates. Offices also had to be built for use by the Clerk and a meeting room for the Board of Guardians. A waiting room was required for the applicants requesting relief. Admission to a Workhouse A Pauper that wanted to request relief would have to sit in the waiting room at the Workhouse prior to being interviewed. The other methods of gaining admission was to apply to the relieving officer, or in cases of emergency to the Master of the workhouse. Once admitted they would be taken to the receiving ward. There were separate receiving wards for men and women, and in some workhouses, for children. Families would be split up from this point. Paupers were stripped, searched and washed and then issued with a workhouse uniform. Their own clothes would be removed for washing and then stored for when they left the workhouse. They would usually stay in the receiving ward for a couple of days until they had been examined by the Medical Officer, who would determine which category they were in. The Pauper would then be taken to the appropriate ward. | ASHFIELD, Thomas (I18643)
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279 | There are only four children with the surname Goode born in the Steyning District for 20 years and I am making a guess that they are the children of Millicent and Herbert. | GOODE, Eva (I19170)
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280 | There are only four children with the surname Goode born in the Steyning District for 20 years and I am making a guess that they are the children of Millicent and Herbert. | GOODE, Eric Bernard L (I19169)
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281 | There are only four children with the surname Goode born in the Steyning District for 20 years and I am making a guess that they are the children of Millicent and Herbert. | GOODE, Daisy Elizabeth E M (I19168)
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282 | There are only four children with the surname Goode born in the Steyning District for 20 years and I am making a guess that they are the children of Millicent and Herbert. | GOODE, James Herbert (I19167)
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283 | There is a male birth Registed in Q3 of 1858 this may be Francis as I cannot find his name. | STEER, Francis (I18939)
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284 | Thomas Nash of this Parish Rebecca Cox of the Parish of Calverton were married in this Church by Banns with consent of Parents this 14th day of June in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixteen by me Henry Reach ? This Marriage was Solemnized between X the mark of Thomas Nash X the mark of Rebecca Cox Witnesses X the mark of Sarah Backhouse X the mark of John Lovell George Savage | Family: Thomas NASH / Rebecca COX (F5575)
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285 | U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 about Gerald B Gayford Name: Gerald B Gayford Birth Year: 1914 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: New York State: New York County or City: Alleghany Enlistment Date: 4 Nov 1942 Enlistment State: New York Enlistment City: Buffalo Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 3 years of high school Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 65 Weight: 139 WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings Name: Gerald B. Gayford Death Date: 20 Dec 1943 Cemetery: Tablets of The Missing At Cambridge American Cemetery Cemetery Burial Plot: Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Cemetery City: Cambridge Cemetery Country: England WAR: World War II Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart Title: Staff Sergeant Rank: Staff Sergeant Service: U.S. Army Air Forces Service ID: 32580330 Division: 700th Bomber Squadron, 445th Bomber Group, Heavy Data Source: World War II Honor Roll | GAYFORD, Gerald B (I19517)
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286 | vol 10 / page 119 | Family: Richard GRANT / Sarah ELSON (F5842)
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287 | vol 10 / page 129 | Family: John SPRAGUE / Elizabeth GRANT (F5506)
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288 | vol 10 / page 142 | Family: Philip GRANT / Charlotte TANCOCK (F5843)
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289 | vol 10 / page 321 | Family: Thomas Baker GRANT / Sarah HODGE (F5781)
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290 | vol 10 / page 503 | Family: John Henry TUCKER / Harriet HARTNELL (F5482)
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291 | vol 10 / page 549 | Family: Thomas Starkey TUCKER / Mary BINDING (F5488)
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292 | vol 11b / page 923 | Family: William Henry GAYFORD / Elizabeth Harriett CHINN (F5692)
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293 | vol 13 / page 327 | Family: George GAYFORD / Maria GAYFORD (F5671)
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294 | vol 13 / page 861 | Family: Robert Starke CLARKE / Elizabeth GAYFORD (F5853)
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295 | vol 1c / page 701 | Family: William Elworthy NORMAN / Mary Jane TUCKER (F5916)
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296 | vol 1c / page 778 (GRO Index) | Family: John Joseph VICCARS / Elizabeth BRADSHAW (F5816)
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297 | vol 1d / page 1081 | Family: Henry Brooks Gardner ? / Florence Annie MAPLEY (F5808)
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298 | vol 1d / page 901 (GRO Index) | Family: Samuel NOWELL / Charlotte MAPLEY (F5841)
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299 | vol 2a / page 1429 | Family: Gerald Claud GAYFORD / Margaret GOODMAN (F5858)
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300 | vol 2a / page 4229 | Family: Clement Robert SEDGWICK / Audrey Florence GAYFORD (F5802)
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