Sir Reginald Seaburne May – Accident
Daily Mirror – Wednesday 20 January 1926 Knight and Family in Motor Smash – Colonel Sir Reginald Seaburne May, Director of Organization at the War Office, with his wife, and son and another boy were […]
Daily Mirror – Wednesday 20 January 1926 Knight and Family in Motor Smash – Colonel Sir Reginald Seaburne May, Director of Organization at the War Office, with his wife, and son and another boy were […]
Bristol Mercury – Saturday 08 January 1898 Woolwich Military Academy The following are declared by the Civil Commissioners to be successful candidates at the Competitive Examination held November 1897, for admission to the Royal Military […]
Daily Mirror – Friday 13 August 1926 A BOY SKITTLES OUT AUSTRALIANS Takes five Wickets for 24 runs in an hour LORD’S SENSATION Crack Batsman Baffled by Young Giant’s Skill with Ball An English school […]
£5 Fine imposed by Lindsey Magistrates today on Maurice Seaburne May Rayner doctor at Bracebridge Heath Hospital for dangerous driving. Charge of driving under influence of drink dismissed-
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer – Tuesday 24 February 1931 New Commandant of Sandhurst The new Commandant of the Royal College at Sandhurst is to be Major-General Sir Reginald Seaburne May, who takes up the […]
Francesco Messina was the youngest son of Count Rosario Messina To visit the full Genealogy Page please click on:- Messina
Salt Spring Island Archives has an abundance of memorabilia relating to the Crofton Family. The Crofton Family first arrived on the island in 1898 and became an integral part of the history of the Island. The […]
The Crofton Baronetcy, of The Mote in County Roscommon, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 1 July 1661 for Edward Crofton, as a reward for his record of loyalty to King Charles II […]
History of the Harbour House Hotel Early in the 1900s, newlyweds Alfred Fred Crofton and Nona Wilson bought Jack Scovell’s 100-acre seafront farm at the head of Ganges Harbour. They set about raising livestock, fruit, […]
The Price Family Thomas Price was well established in the Welsh border county of Powys in the 1700s. His second child, Eleanor, married a Welsh man, Dai Pritchard and spent the rest of her life […]
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