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51 April 2 1911 Living Alverstoke, Hampshire UK . Widowed, income is private means and Admiralty Pension. Living with 5 duaghters aged 18-26. THe older 4 are employed. Constance and Marjorie are governesses. Melita and Elsie are teachers. THe youngest is a student.. Mends, Constance Ellen (I630)
 
52 Archibald Dickson of Hassen Deanburn and Burghtrigg

Colonel Archibald DICKSON of Chatto, Bughtrigg and of Housebyres Hassen Deanburn, Hawick, County Berwick,Scotland. He was born in 1829, and served in the Scottish Militia, J.P for Berwick and R.A of Chatto, Burghtrigg and Housebyres, DlL for Roxburgh.
The Dickson family were the founders of the first commercial forest tree nurseries in Scotland (1729). 
Dickson, D.L. J.P Archibald Col. (I39)
 
53 as a widow lived at 13 Pembroke Cres. Hove Sussex Price, Edith Eleanor (I1477)
 
54 at 8:18 8lbs 6 oz. Ladines, Byrne McGouran (I203)
 
55 At home May, Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur William K.C.B., F.R.C.S. (I616)
 
56 Bachelor Family: Harry Kinney / (F58)
 
57 Banker in Milan Busti, Giulio (I1619)
 
58 Banns: St Bede Hartington Road, Toxteth, Lancashire, England
Job Seaburne May id i41 - Bachelor of the Parish of St Agnes Toxteth Park
Florence Margaret Chilton id i42- Spinster of this Parish
    First Reading: 20 Mar 1904; Read By: J. A. Howell
    Second Reading: 27 Mar 1904; Read By: John Campbell
    Third Reading: 3 Apr 1904; Read By: John Campbell
    Register: Banns 1899 – 1917, Page 51, Entry 153
    Source: LDS Film 2147908 
Family: Job Seaburne May / Florence Chilton (F21)
 
59 Became 6th baronet on Aug 3 1874 Tancred, Sir Thomas 6th Bt. (I1128)
 
60 Belonged to the Merchant Taylor’s Guild Price, John (I1237)
 
61 Belonged to the Merchant Taylor’s Guild and became on Officer of the Guild. Price, Thomas (I1230)
 
62 Blessed Virgin Mausoleum McGouran, Thomas Bernard (I22)
 
63 Blessed Virgin Mausoleum McGouran, Darren Michael (I26)
 
64 Born 3:03AM 6lbs 7 oz 40 cm long Lourdes, Sienna Lila (I385)
 
65 Born 6:19am Weighing 7.12lbs Lourdes, Leo Parker (I368)
 
66 Born 7:10 am and weighed 7 lb 14 ox McGouran, Finnley Abigail (I295)
 
67 Born at 6:56pm weight 9lbs 12 ozs. McGouran, Nova Farnsworth (I362)
 
68 Born on June 18th, 1854, the son of the Rev Henry Thomas May, Fellow of New College, Oxford, from 1833-1851, and Vicar of St Petherwin, Cornwall, from 1850. He went to Sherborne School, then to King's College Hospital, and after that passed into the Royal Naval Service, the first of his batch. He served on board HMS Achilles during the Egyptian War of 1882, receiving the Medal and the Khedive's Bronze Star; on the Suakin Expedition; and on the Nile Expedition for the relief of General Gordon. May's gallant conduct on the Sophia before Khartoum in January, 1885, was noticeable, and he was mentioned in dispatches for his attention to wounded under fire. Promoted Staff Surgeon in 1890 and Fleet Surgeon in 1898, he was Principal Medical Officer on HMS Britannia from 1901-1904. From 1905-1909 he served as Deputy Director-General of the Medical Department of the Navy. After being Medical Officer in charge of the Royal Naval Hospital at Chatham he was made CB in 1911, appointed Medical Director-General at the Admiralty with the rank of Surgeon Vice-Admiral, and became KCB in 1914, succeeding Sir James Porter, KCB, KCMG.
He was responsible for the Naval Medical Services during the European War until 1917, and for the very prompt and considerable expansion of the Naval Medical Services by the enrolment of temporary Surgeons RN, and the calling up of Surgeons RNVR, as well as the commissioning of hospital ships, and other emergency measures. The good bill of health of the Navy owed much to his constant supervision. He gave most loyal support to advice received from civilian consultants when cerebrospinal fever broke out early in 1915, and he formulated measures to obviate its spread, and as new knowledge was obtained, modified them accordingly. Circumstances and his inclination required a high standard; he naturally expected much from his subordinates. On the other hand, being rather highly strung, he suffered from inability to save himself labour by delegating work. In June, 1917, his term of office came to an end, and he retired to Tremeer, St Tudy, Cornwall, where he took a prominent part in Red Cross Activities, was Deputy Lieutenant and JP for the county. A keen sportsman all his life, he had been an athlete in his youth. He was seized with paralysis a year before he died at his Cornish home on April 20th, 1925.

1881 Residence HMS Achilles - On census day the vessel was moored off neutral ground in Gibraltar. Arthur William was listed as surgeon on this vessel

Probate -sizeable estate to Aidelaide Gibson May, widow of Charles Henry May, solictor and to Constance Frances May 
May, Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur William K.C.B., F.R.C.S. (I616)
 
69 Both died young leavng the 8 children as orphans. Leo and Edna went to live with their grandparents. Pringlemeir, Charles Jerome (I222)
 
70 Brislington House Brislington Somerset Uk May, Caroline Mary Gurney (I654)
 
71 Brother to Peter McCartan
Right sided Heart Failure 
McCartan, Patrick (I186)
 
72 Buried at the Canadian War Memorial in Groesbeek, Netherlands Grave Reference is XI. G.10
Serivice number B/117757

Unit Royal Hamilton Light Infantry R.C.I.C. 
O’Callaghan, Timothy Joseph (I309)
 
73 by the Rev. A. Whishaw of Liverpool Family: W.S. Cunard / Mary Ada May (F23)
 
74 Came from Liverpool Rayner, Edward William (I37)
 
75 Cannot trace any information Crofton, John Ernest (I954)
 
76 Capt 1908 S. Africa
Major 1918 
Tahdurdin, Victor Richard (I1553)
 
77 Captain in th Royal Navy.
Was a Justice of the Peace. 
Pretyman, Captain Charles Henry Sheffield (I417)
 
78 Captain in the Dutch Navy and Director of Naval Ordnance - A position he held during the Republic and also under the reign of King Louis Bonaparte.
He was also one of the Commissioners to make plans for a safe harbour for all ships at Nieuwe Deip.
He was a lever Engineer and shipsbuilder. 
May, Captain William (I6)
 
79 Captain in the Dutch navy.
Unmarried 
Collot d’Ecury, Baron Antoine (I228)
 
80 Chadwelll Heath, Romford Essex Collins, Martin Royce (I43)
 
81 Charles Edward Piers Crofton, 6th Baron Crofton of Mote usually went by his middle name of Piers.
He was educated at Vienna Austria.
He was educated at Merchant Navy College England.
He succeeded to the title of 6th Baron Crofton of Mote, co. Roscommon [I., 1798] on 13 June 1974.
He succeeded to the title of 8th Baronet Lowther-Crofton, of The Moate, co. Roscommon [I., 1758] on 13 June 1974.
He was a master mariner with Buries Markes (Ship Management) Ltd.
He was registered as a Member, Nautical Institute (M.N.I.).1 
Crofton, Charles Edward Piers (I670)
 
82 Check out place of death

Administration of very small amount to her father Thomas Agnew May 
May, Caroline Mary Gurney (I654)
 
83 Christ Church (Philadelphia) records, Rectors Registers, Burials, 1763-1831, v. 38, np [image 322/354] May, Elizabeth (I308)
 
84 Cleadon Meadows, nr Sutherland Clay, John (I479)
 
85 Coldstream Guards Freemantle, Major General Guy (I40)
 
86 Coldstream Guards, was wounded in the Great War, mentioned in the dispatches. Bourne-May, Major James Bourne Seaburne (I52)
 
87 Colonel Charles Henry Hall was with the Bengal Staff Corps Hall, Colonel Charles Henry (I1392)
 
88 Colonel in 5th Dragoon Guards, Dyson Bourne, James Bart,. (I1636)
 
89 Commaned a branch of Engineers in the French army. Bantemps, Jean Nicolas (I315)
 
90 Consul of Holland in Portsmouth De Beugh Jonkhert (I169)
 
91 Could be December 10th Tyler, Oliver Walter (I627)
 
92 Created 1st Baronet Crofton, of THe Mote, Co. Roscommon July 1st 1661 Crofton, Sir Edward 1st Baronet (I713)
 
93 Cremated Day, Cecillia Mabel (I667)
 
94 Cross Hills, Sutton under White Stone Cliffenr Thirsk Yorks. Allison, Mildred Hazel (I474)
 
95 D/1912/103/1011/22/456 Magoran, John (I94)
 
96 D/1928/013/1011/29/119 Magoran, Annie (I354)
 
97 D/1948/103/1011/38/54 Magoran, John (I95)
 
98 Date maybe wrongg as she would have been under 12. Family: Jean Nicolas Bantemps / Maria ten Cate (F126)
 
99 Daughter

of Robert Heywood. 
Heywood, Lucy Mary (I49)
 
100 Daughter Nicole Agius, Antoinette (I383)
 

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