Matches 101 to 150 of 528
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101 | Daughter of A.W. Marrow esq of Liverpool and Bournemouth | Swene Marrow, Kinbarra (I13)
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102 | Daughter of Colin (John) Ramsay Drake esq of London She was the only daughter of Colin Ramsay Drake of Batchwood, StAlbans, Hertfordshire and or London and Evangeline Lockhart Hughes, oldest daughter of Sir Alfred Hughes. They had three sons. | Drake, Marguerite Geraldine (Daisy) Ramsay (I33)
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103 | Daughter of J.A. May | May, Frances Charlotte Gibbons (I197)
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104 | Daughter of James Brander of Scotland. English Consul at Lisbon. He and his wife Anne Bolton were present at the Lisbon earthquake 1793 | Brander, Anne (I9)
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105 | Daughter of Joseph L Fernandes and Nora Braganza | Fernandes, Nicole Denise (I122)
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106 | Daughter of Lord Ardwall. | Campbell Jameson, Alexa Grace (I53)
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107 | Day, Frances Alice of Hayreswood, Streatham Surrey (wife of John Thomas Day) died 25 August 1922 Probate London 29 December to the said John Thomas Day newspaper proprietor. Effects £10448 2 s. 1 d | Mothershead, Frances Alice (I1284)
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108 | Death Camberwell House Peckham Road Camberwell Surrey Uk | May, Edmund Baldock (I619)
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109 | Deceased | Langley, Robin (I542)
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110 | Descendant of Oliver Cromwell. | Freckleton, Ann Jane (I11)
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111 | Dickson of Chatto | Dickson, James (I1442)
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112 | Did not marry War Office February 25th 1981 made Secon Lieutenant. Acting J.P. Registrar of Claims at Fort Salisbury Died on his way home on board the S.S. Hawarden Castle. | May, Leonard Thomas Brander (I50)
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113 | Did not marry | McGouran, Anne (I145)
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114 | Died an infant 3 days. | Rayner, Christopher Seaburne Harold (I565)
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115 | Died as an infant | Hill, Sarah (I558)
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116 | Died as an infant | Say, Richard (I539)
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117 | Died at Ballykeel Rd. Mary McCartan present at death wife of John Mcgoran. Cardiac Disease. | Magoran, Annie (I354)
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118 | Died at the age of 12 | Van de Lear, Andre (I335)
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119 | Died in WW11 Unit was the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise’s) Citations 39-45 Star, France-Germany Star, War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and clasp. Service Number A/109734 Grave Reference XX1.D.16 Groesbeek Canadain War Cemetery Netherlands. | Pringlemeir, Leo Francis (I229)
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120 | Died of Heart Attack | McGouran, Bernard (I1)
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121 | Died of Spanish flu. | Walsh, James (I150)
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122 | Died of wounds in Action | Hunter, Major Anthony Douglas Northey (I475)
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123 | Died unmarried | Crofton, John (I726)
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124 | Died WW1 | May, 2nd Lieutenant Paul Archer (I624)
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125 | Died young | May, Edward (I649)
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126 | Died young | May, Edward (I649)
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127 | Died young | May, Ann (I390)
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128 | Died young | May, Ann (I390)
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129 | Died young | May, Job (I389)
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130 | Died young | May, Job (I389)
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131 | Died young | May, John (I388)
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132 | Died young | May, John (I388)
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133 | Died young | Naudin ten Cate, Elizabeth (I351)
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134 | Died young | Naudin ten Cate, Elizabeth (I351)
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135 | Died young | Naudin ten Cate, Jan Willaim (I338)
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136 | Died young | Ward, Bernard (I154)
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137 | Died young | May, Charles (I170)
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138 | Died young | May, Henry (I166)
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139 | Died young | May, Job (I136)
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140 | Died Young | May, Job (I136)
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141 | Died young. | May, Francis Elizabeth Lee (I67)
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142 | Dies as an infant | Macdonald, John (I1581)
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143 | Doris was born in 1904 to Joseph Taylor and Jessie Livingstone. She emigrated from South Africa to Canada with her family in 1908. She married Dermott Crofton in 1934 and they had three children. She died in 1979. | Taylor, Doris Livingstone (I855)
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144 | Downpatrick Catholic Chruch | Family: Peter McCartan / Sarah McGowran (F35)
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145 | Drugs | Crofton, Hon. Arthur Blaise (I802)
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146 | Dua of Gur Palmer of Lingcroft Yorkshire. | Palmer, Muriel (I208)
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147 | Duaghter of James Fitz-Gerald and widow of Captain H.M.V. Barron Cameron Highlanders | Fitz-Gerald, Eileen (I195)
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148 | Dublin Ireland | May, Peter Seaburne (I38)
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149 | Educated Radley College Oxfordshire, UK Graduated from St Thomas’ Hospital Medical School, London Uk in 1957 with a Bachelor of Surgery (B.S.) and Bachelor of Medicine (B.M.) Lived in Woking Surrey | Hamilton, Guy Tancred (I508)
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150 | Educated Ampleforth Joined Royal Navy as Cadet 1939 Served with British Naval Mission in Greece (acting commander) Served on Staff of Allied Commander North Europe Commander 1956 Retired 1958 Formerly Inspector of H.M. Coastguard for MW and S.E Divisions Deputy Chief Inspector of the UK until retirement | May, Commander Hugh Seaburne (I16)
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