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401 | On 2 June 1607 his father settled the castle and lands of Mohill upon him. He obtained a patent from King Charles I erecting Mohill into a manor. He lived at Mohill Castle, County Leitrim Ireland | Crofton, Henry (I734)
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402 | Onlky Daughter of Sir Lyndon Livingstone Macassey K.B.E | Macassery, Betty Livingstone (I85)
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403 | Ottawa General Hospital at 6:42 weighing 7 lbs 1 oz | Boyd, Liam David (I62)
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404 | Owned a farm on the baseline, the east side of Lot 53 Con.3. | Kelly, William John (I219)
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405 | Palazzo Italy | Cahiarella, Francesca (I23)
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406 | Parents:- Francis Ward Born 1845 Died circa 1911 Anne Doyle died circa 1890-1900 Lived in Fofanyrea, Kilco, County Down Ireland. | Ward, Margaret (I93)
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407 | Partner Wise Speke & Co. Stockbrokers of Newcastle Educated Wellington | May, Colonel Guy Seaburne (I63)
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408 | per prayer card | Messina, Conte Giovanni (I1497)
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409 | Plot 8-5 | Kelly, Catherine Cecelia (I221)
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410 | Plot Secet F Lot 314 Grave A | Macdonald, Andrew Thomas Alexander (I1599)
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411 | Plot Secet F Lot 314 Grave A | Warnke, Margaret Mary (I1600)
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412 | pneumonia | Macdonald, Andrew Edward (I1580)
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413 | Probagte to Ruth Constance Mary Hall, widow. | May, Constance Frances (I633)
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414 | Probate of fairly substantial estate to Ruth Constance Mary Morgan, wife of George Frederic Morgan, | May, Melita Anna (I1266)
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415 | Probate of sizeable estate to daughter Katherine Rebecca Hornby, nee May, wife of Rev. High Leycester Hornby and Chrles Henry May, Solicitor | May, Charles Gibbons (I617)
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416 | Probate of substantail estate to her son, Charles Henry May | Baldock, Adelaide Gibson (I638)
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417 | Probate of very substantial estate to his wido Ursula Grace, Rowland Charles Tyler, retired store merchant, and Etheline Katherine Parker, Spinster. | Tyler, Oliver Walter (I627)
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418 | Probate small amount to her daughter Ursula Grace Gibbons Tyler | Archer, Dora Katie (Katherine) (I623)
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419 | Probate small amount to her husband Charles G May | Baldcock, Katherine Frances (I641)
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420 | Probate very modest to his widow Dora Kate, nee Archer and his unmarried daughter Ursula Grace. | May, Rev. Frederick Granville (I618)
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421 | PSMbook has birth 1764 | May, Sophie Albertine Henrietta (I129)
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422 | Quarter 1 | Rayner, Leonard William Agnew (I201)
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423 | Quarter 1 | Rayner, Ruth Ann (I200)
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424 | R Munster Fusiliers | Farrant, Captain R (I45)
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425 | Rebecca Gibbons’s grandfather ... he was Vice-Admiral Charles Watson, whom has a Memorial in Westminster Abbey "To the memory of Charles Watson Vice Admiral of the White Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Naval Forces in the East Indies, who dyed at Calcutta the XVI of August MDCCLVII in the XLIV year of his age. The East India Company as a grateful testimony of the signal advantages which they obtained by his valour and prudent conduct caused this monument to be erected". | Gibbons, Rebecca (I652)
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426 | Rector and Patron of Breamore Hampshire | May, Rev Thomas Charles (I620)
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427 | Registration #M/1914/U1/2376/15/197 | Family: John Magoran / Mary The “Hat” or “Hay” Keenan (F34)
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428 | Rifle Brigade | Marillier, Captain Charles H (I487)
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429 | Royal Navy Probate of substantial effects to his son, Leonard William Agnew Rayner, naval architect, and John Sinclair Pope Solicitor. | Rayner, Seaburne (I193)
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430 | Royal navy served during the Great War. | Farrant, Cdr. Eric (I204)
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431 | Royal navy served in the Great War. | Farrant, Lieut Cdr. Ivan (I206)
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432 | RoyalScots Fus. Died of wounds in action | Hunter, Major Anthony Douglas Northey (I475)
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433 | Saul, Downpatrick Counry Down Ireland | Murray, Anne (I99)
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434 | Saul, Downpatrick. County Down Ireland Died Heart failure with wife present at Ballykeel Cottage | Magoran, John (I94)
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435 | Sec 4 Block P PLot 6 | Crofton, Major Patrick Donavan (PD) (I852)
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436 | See his last will on website and files. | Messina, Conte Giovanni (I1239)
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437 | See Obituary under Documents. | Rayner, Maurice Seaburne May (I198)
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438 | See will in website where he makes farewell remarks ro Hippolita. | Messina, Hippolita (I1528)
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439 | Served in Great War | Loraine, Lieut Rupert Harold (I185)
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440 | Served in India in WW2 | Macdonald, Alan (I1592)
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441 | Served in military. Was successful Barrister/Solicitor. | Rose, Simon (I1595)
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442 | Served in the 10th Hussars. | Drake, Colonel Francis Collingwood O.B.E., M.C. (I426)
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443 | Served in the Great War England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 Record for Job Seaburne May Left to John Seaburne May engineer. Effects Pounds 166 15s Exerpt from John Derek May id i436 1881 Census - Lodger Constance Hoare Fahion Artist, two domestic servants, one domestic nurse Extract from Bioraphy of Edward Rudolf: This is a short biography of the early life of Edward Rudolf, founderof the Waifs and Strays Society, now called The Children's Society. Edward Rudolf was born on 11 April 1852, in Lambeth, South London,near the Elephant and Castle. His father, William Edward Rudolf, was retired major, who had servedin the British and Dutch armies. Edward's father was a friend of the Consular-General of theNetherlands, a Mr May. Mr May helped the family out by giving Edward a higher paying job as a junior clerk at the consulate. | May, John William Freckleton (I48)
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444 | Served in the RAF Law School in US Practiced with Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering. Died of COolon Cancer | Macdonald, Andrew Thomas Alexander (I1599)
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445 | Service at St Lukes Gratyshott - Cremated | Crofton, Vice-Admiral Edward George Lowther (I1093)
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446 | Service in Frankford Funeral Chapel | Dauphinee, Susan Dianne “Sue” (I1630)
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447 | Settled in Philadelphia Description: The county seat of Chautauqua County, New York is Mayville. The village was named in honor of Elizabeth Busti nee MAY. "Letter, Paul Busti to Joseph Ellicott, June 3, 1805" collection of Buffalo History Museum cited in Safran, Franciska K. (1983) William Peacock, Holland Land Company Subagent in Chautauqua County, New York. Fredonia, N.Y.: Thesis, p 24-25. portrait: https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_S_NPG.74.39.1.32 | May, Elizabeth (I308)
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448 | She was also known as Armida. She was created 1st Baroness Crofton of Mote, co. Roscommon [Ireland] on 8 March 1798, created in compensation for the ennoblement intended for her husband had he lived. | Croker, Baroness Anne (I691)
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449 | She went by her middle name Louisa | Crofton, Hon. Harriet Louisa (I700)
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450 | Sir Hugh Patrick Simon Crofton, 7th Bt. usually went by his middle name of Patrick. He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, England He gained the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Welsh Guards. He succeeded as the 7th Baronet Crofton, of Mohill Caslte, co. Leitrim [U.K., 1801] on 8 December 1958. | Crofton, Sir Hugh Patrick Simon 7th Baronet (I1405)
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