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GILBY, CHARLES     HOPPER  

GRO Reference: 1844  J Quarter in HUNTINGDON UNION  Volume 14  Page 211

 

EXMOOR (or Euismoor, or Euximoor), shown in the 1891 census as the family residence, is/was 3 miles north of Upwell

 
Gilby, Charles (I500834)
 
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EXMOOR (or Euismoor, or Euximoor), shown in the 1891 census as George's place of work, is/was 3 miles north of Upwell

 
Watson, George (I307)
 
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CARR, MARY  ANN   TOWNSEND  
GRO Reference: 1881  M Quarter in SHEFFIELD  Volume 09C  Page 479
 
Carr, Mary Ann (I504521)
 
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Birth

DEARDEN, CLIFTON  BAGGALY   BAGGALY  
GRO Reference: 1853  S Quarter in SHEFFIELD  Volume 09C  Page 313

Death

DEARDEN, CLIFTON  BAGGALEY  

5  
GRO Reference: 1858  S Quarter in SHEFFIELD  Volume 09C  Page 225
 
Dearden, Clifton WIP (I504802)
 
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Birth

GILBY, LOTT     HOPPER  

GRO Reference: 1852  M Quarter in HUNTINGDON  Volume 03B  Page 227

 

Marriage Index

 

Marriage date Jan-Feb-Mar 1910
Marriage place   Bourne, Lincolnshire, England
Volume 7a
Page 689

 

The 1911 census record shows that Lot's marriage to Sarah has only lasted 1 year so far.  Lilian Nora is shown as "daughter" and also aged 17, so she is the daughter of a previous marriage (either Lots' or Sarah's).   WIP

 
Gilby, Lot WIP (I500461)
 
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Goddred Gylby (fl. 1561), was an English translator. A son of Anthony Gilby, he translated Cicero's Epistle to Quintus, London, 1561, and John Calvin's Admonition against Judicial Astrology

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goddred_Gylby

 
Gilby, Goddred (I504229)
 
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a Scottish soldier and member of Parliament. He played a prominent role in the Thirty Years' War, raising a regiment of 3,000 men, which served in both the Danish and Swedish forces. He was later an unwilling Covenanter. He was the fourteenth chief of Clan Mackay, a Highland Scottish clan.

 
Mackay, Donald 1st Lord Reay (I501614)
 
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A time of her wedding to Geoffrey

 
Schofield, Marjorie WIP (I500348)
 
209 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ball, Elizabeth Marlene ("Marlene") (I502020)
 
210

Also found Dec 9 1824 as a possible date of birth

 
Collier, Ann Martha (I500355)
 
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At the time of Derek's wedding

 
Burgum, Albert John (Jack) (I501522)
 
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At the time of Rose's birth, the (now) London Borough of Sutton was in Kent.  Suspect that this was her place of birth, due to its proximity to Dartford, rather than Sutton-by-Dover, Kent.

 

TATNER, ROSE  ELEANOR   DAVIS  
GRO Reference: 1873  D Quarter in DARTFORD  Volume 02A  Page 388
 
Tatner, Rose Eleanor (I501524)
 
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At time of marriage in 1896.  Marriage certificate on file

 
Johnson, Charles Christopher (I503405)
 
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At time of marriage to Martha to 1901 census

 
Pugh, George (I504135)
 
215 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burgum, Peter Derek (I503073)
 
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Author of Viking Boys.

The Yarl's Yacht. 1892

 
Edmondston, Jessie Margaret (I500163)
 
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Birth registered after Christmas

CORNET, CHRISTINA  STEEL   BUCHANAN  
GRO Reference: 1883  M Quarter in DROITWICH  Volume 06C  Page 390
 
Cornet, Christina Steele WIP (I504949)
 
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Birth registered in GLANDFORD BRIGG (GRO)

 

DRAPER, ELI     BELL  
GRO Reference: 1851  D Quarter in GLANFORD BRIGG  Volume 14  Page 381
 
Draper, Eli (I500340)
 
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Birth

GILBY, LOT     HOPPER  
GRO Reference: 1844  J Quarter in HUNTINGDON UNION  Volume 14  Page 211

Death

GILBY, LOT     0  
GRO Reference: 1844  J Quarter in HUNTINGDON UNION  Volume 14  Page 149
 
Gilby, Lot (I504473)
 
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Birth

FISHER, ALFRED     WHITE  

GRO Reference: 1856  M Quarter in SAINT MARY MAGDALEN BERMONDSEY SURREY  Volume 01D  Page 111

 

22/6/1877 53, Russell Street, Battersea

1881 Census - 8 Anchor Street, St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey

17/09/1904 (Alfred's wedding) - 398 Southwark Park Road

 

 
Fisher, Alfred (I46)
 
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Born Sedgley, Staffordshire or Gornal, Staffordshire (next door)

 
Goodman, Sarah Hannah (I12)
 
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Born shortly after the 1881 census (137 Storks Road).

 

17/09/1904 (her wedding) - 123 Storks Road

 
Johnson, Ada (I500002)
 
223

BURGUM. The Funeral Service to celebrate the life of Mr Jack Leonard Roy Burgum will be held in the New Peninsula Baptist Church, 370 Craigie Rd, Mount Martha, Victoria, Australia, on THURSDAY (Sept. 26, 2013) at 11.00 a. m. Private Cremation Published in Herald Sun on 24/09/2013

 
Burgum, Jack Leonard Roy (I500630)
 
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Burial

http://www.eggsa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=1251249

 

 
Miller, Sarah (I500194)
 
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Cannot be the son of William Lines and Mary M, as Elizabeth's christening was September the same year.

Cut adrift

 
Lines, Thomas (I504128)
 
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Cannot find a marriage record for this couple (ie Charles 2nd marriage), although the childrens' births are a matter of record (GRO).

 

Also can't find a birth in Oxford.

 

Pending match for Rose Nightingale in Canada has her husband Charles born in Scotland (so not this one)

 

 
Hore, Rosa Ann WIP (I500418)
 
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Charlotte is noted on the 1911 census.  The only way that she can be the same age as Mary, is if she was her twin.  I cannot find any reference to Charlotte in the registers of births and christenings.

Beckley 1901 census records are subject to transcrption errors.

 
Beckley, Charlotte Lilian WIP (I501527)
 
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Christened Nov 19 1697

 
Crawley, Elizabeth (I500705)
 
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Death:  Glanford Brigg 7a 417 (Aged 74)

 
Draper, Henry (I504050)
 
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Death

 

DRAPER, REBECCA     67  
GRO Reference: 1886  S Quarter in GLANFORD BRIGG  Volume 07A  Page 433
 
Bell, Rebecca (I504049)
 
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Death

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Gillespie, Alexander WIP (I505218)
 
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Descendents succeeded to Craigflower

 
Ayton, Andrew (I504447)
 
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Died childless

 
Sherburne, Ann WIP (I505189)
 
234

Died unmarried

 
Mitchell, Victoria Amelia (I501104)
 
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Died unmarried

 
Mitchell, Charlotte (I501107)
 
236

Died unmarried

 
Mitchell, Alexander (I501111)
 
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died unmarried

 
Mitchell, Elizabeth (I501124)
 
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Died unmarried

 
Sherburne, Samuel WIP (I505185)
 
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Died

CARR, MARY     27  
GRO Reference: 1867  M Quarter in SHEFFIELD  Volume 09C  Page 305
 
Spooner, Mary Ann /Pearson WIP (I504515)
 
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Died

HODDINOTT, EMILY     29  
GRO Reference: 1858  D Quarter in EVESHAM  Volume 06C  Page 220
 
Hoddinott, Emily WIP (I505048)
 
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Edna Burgum 2008:

"George and his wife Lily actually migrated to Canada with their three daughters Janet, Penelope and Rosemary. As they grew older they would go south to America for the winter and finally decided they would stay there permanently. Lil died and George has married again and lives in North California."

 
Jones, George (I503719)
 
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From birth certificate

 
Coldwell, William Baggaley (I11)
 
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From marriage certificate of Lilian Ada Ellis

 
Fisher, Alfred WIP (I45)
 
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From Daughter's autobiography: 

We were moving into our own house and what’s more we were moving up into a middle class area as opposed to a council estate. Mum and Dad’s house was on the other corner of the block created by Westfield Road, where we were to live, Midfield Avenue, Eastleigh road where Mum and Dad lived and Manor Way, where Auntie Florrie and Uncle George lived. There were still some council houses in the area but you wouldn’t have known. They were houses that had come into the council’s possession when the owners could not make the mortgage repayments. City business people owned most of the houses and they were very wary about a ‘common’ plumber and his family moving there. We were back dealing with the class system again and it was to take a couple of years before we were completely accepted.

 
Ellis, Henry Richard (I500211)
 
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From Edna Burgu's autobiography:

We were moving into our own house and what’s more we were moving up into a middle class area as opposed to a council estate. Mum and Dad’s house was on the other corner of the block created by Westfield Road, where we were to live, Midfield Avenue, Eastleigh road where Mum and Dad lived and Manor Way, where Auntie Florrie and Uncle George lived. There were still some council houses in the area but you wouldn’t have known. They were houses that had come into the council’s possession when the owners could not make the mortgage repayments. City business people owned most of the houses and they were very wary about a ‘common’ plumber and his family moving there. We were back dealing with the class system again and it was to take a couple of years before we were completely accepted.

 
George (I503103)
 
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GRO BIrth Registration (Q1 1900)

ALLEN, WILLIAM  HENRY   AYRES  
GRO Reference: 1900  M Quarter in EAST STONEHOUSE  Volume 05B  Page 269

 

The 1911 census re4cords that one child had died (6 living & 1 deceased).   No GRO record of a birth in Stonehouse, Plymouth nor Totnes (Allen/Ayres) between the marriage and the 1911 census.  Another family member has also reached the same conclusion & done similar searches.

There was one back in 1893, that they may have been feeling guilty about by 1911

 

ALLEN, -     0  
GRO Reference: 1893  S Quarter in EAST STONEHOUSE  Volume 05B  Page 196
 
Allen, William Henry ("Harry") (I502159)
 
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Hatfield and Crowle are both very close to the Yorkshire (West Riding) and Lincolnshire (North) borders that we may have a link to my other Goodworth/Rowbottom family.   It is just the children's DoB that seem to contradict this (particularly Mary).

 
Goodworth, Richard WIP - Lincs (I370)
 
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He was an officer of distinction in Sir Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay's regiment, along with his brother Robert, 18th Baron. Hector Munro served in the Thirty Years' War under Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in his campaign in Germany

 

Wikipedia

 
Munro, Robert "The Black Baron" 18th Baron of Foulis (I501594)
 
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Hector Munro was received by Charles I in London, and shortly afterwards was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia

The Royal patent, or diploma, conferring the title is dated 7 June 1634 and says the following:[1]

Domino Hector de Foulis, militi baronetto, terrarum baronie et regalitates de Foulis in regimme Novar Scotiae in America, et haeredibus suis masculis quibuscunque
 
Munro, Colonel Sir Hector Bruce 1st Baronet of Nova Scotia (Foulis) (I501587)
 
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Horace Tombling

 in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915

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Name: Horace Tombling
Registration Year: 1901
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Wayland
Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District
Inferred County: Norfolk
Volume: 4b
Page: 688
Records on Page:
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Alfred Barker
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Clara Green
Horace Tombling
 
Tombling, Horace (I504571)
 

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