Our Family History
Notes
Matches 151 to 200 of 220
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151 | On his son William's death Certificate he is shown as being a Greengrocer. | BARKER, Thomas (I85)
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152 | On the same page as the GRO birth index for Jane Scott Atkinson there is a Mary Elinor Atkinson. Are these twins? If so twins Thomas and James may not have existed. | ATKINSON, Jane Scott (I119)
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153 | On their marriage certificate both John T. and Sarah J. were living at Swan Village, West Bromwich. Family stories tell of John Thomas pushing a hand cart with Sarah Jane's, and his own posessions, over the penine hills from Leeds to Manchester. This was probably between 1893 and 1894. They had 11 children but 4 had died before 1911. (1911 census) | BARKER, John Thomas (I83)
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154 | Parents: Frederick Shaw and Mary Jemima Wood. Source: IGI. | SHAW, Richard Enoch (I1265)
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155 | Parents: George Pell and Mary Brooks. | PELL, John (I1126)
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156 | Parents: JAMES WILKINSON and JANE | WILKINSON, Ellen (I1055)
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157 | Parents: John Hawkhead and Ann | HAWKHEAD, Mary Ann (I1054)
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158 | Parents: John Knight and Sarah. | KNIGHT, Walter (I399)
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159 | Peter Atkinson is described as carpenter on marriage certificates of his sons Peter and James. Although not marked as deceased on Peter's certificate he is believed to have died about 1827. | ATKINSON, Peter (I423)
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160 | Possible daughter of Thomas and Ellen Atkinson. 1841 census does not give relationship. | HUNTER, Ann (I670)
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161 | Possible Son of Henry and Elizabeth Atkinson. 1841 census does not indicate relationship. | ATKINSON, John (I669)
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162 | Possible son of Thomas Hunter and Ellen Atkinson. 1841 census does not give relationship. | HUNTER, Robert (I671)
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163 | Possibly the sister of William Henry Linfoot who married Alfred's sister Rosie. I.e. two siblings married two siblings. | LINFOOT, Mary Agnes (I1295)
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164 | Previously married to David Gardner, 9 Jun 1850, St Helen's, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire. | HANSON, Mary Ann (I117)
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165 | Probate Record: JEFFERIES Florence Annie of 10 Berwick-road South Shore Blackpool widow died 23 September 1949 at The Hotel Brice Nice France Probate London 22 April to Clifford Jefferies chemist and optician and Emily Olga Jefferies spinster. Effects | ATKINSON, Florence Annie (I101)
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166 | Rachael was buried in Woodhouse Cemetary, Leeds in same plot as her mother Charlotte. | BARKER, Rachael (I84)
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167 | Registered as (Girl) Dobson at birth. | DOBSON (I149)
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168 | Residence, 1901 census, 360 York Road, Osmondthorpe, Yorkshire. Emigrated to New Zealand about 1918. | JEFFERIES, Dorice (I37)
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169 | Residence: 29 Sep 1939 | ATKINSON, George Edgar (I113)
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170 | Robert is a widower in 1871 | HANDFORTH, Robert (I1033)
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171 | Rosa daughter of William and Charlotte Barker of 7 Calder Street. Father's occupation was milkman. | BARKER, Rose (I571)
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172 | Served in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, 1st Battalion. Regimental Number: 20804. He was wounded in France and died of his wounds in hospital in Whitechapel. His Probate Record: SHAW Tom of County-street York-street Leeds a private in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry died 7 July 1915 at the London Hospital Mile End-road Whitechapel Middlesex Administration (with Will) Wakefield 1 October to Isabella Shaw widow. Effects | SHAW, Tom (I543)
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173 | Sgt. Roy B. Gadsdon died while serving in the RAF during WW2. | GADSDON, Roy Baird (I1560)
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174 | She became a US citizen Nov 11 1954. | BRIGGS, Margaret (I802)
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175 | She ran a pub called The Kings Arms, Meanwood Road, Leeds. She died at 2 Meadow End, Bramhope, Wharfedale, Yorks., England. Informant was her son Dennis Pullan. | ATKINSON, Caroline Louisa (I25)
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176 | She was a widow with the surname Walmsley when she married George Handforth. She had a son called John Smith and two sons called Robert H. Walmsley and William A. Walmsley in the 1871 census. | SMITH, Susannah (I792)
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177 | Son of ALBERT HENSHAW and ESTHER KERSHAW. After his marriage to Mary, they moved to Ardwick, Manchester | HENSHAW, Albert (I486)
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178 | Son of John and Sarah Batley. | BATLEY, George (I607)
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179 | son of SAMUEL BRADBURY. | BRADBURY, Arthur (I464)
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180 | Son of William (farmer) and Blanche G A Calverley. | CALVERLEY, Francis Trueman (I201)
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181 | Son of William Pullan, police superintendant and Elizabeth. | PULLAN, Herbert William Wigglesworth (I27)
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182 | St Clement, Sheepscar. | GOOCH, Arthur William (I1570)
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183 | St Hilda's Church. Lillian Irene daughter of Harry and Amelia Atkinson of 34 Temple View. Father's occupation was clerk. | ATKINSON, Lilian Irene (I446)
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184 | St Mary's Church. Amelia daughter of Thomas and Sarah Elizabeth Shaw of Halton. Father's occupation was wheelright. | SHAW, Amelia (I445)
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185 | St Mary's Church. Amy daughter of Harry Augustus Jackson and Amelia Atkinson of Grove Road. Father's occupation was clerk. | ATKINSON, Amy (I312)
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186 | St Mary's Church. Hilda daughter of Harry Augustus Jackson and Amelia Atkinson of Grove Road Halton. Father's occupation was clerk. | ATKINSON, Hilda (I357)
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187 | St Mary's Church. Isaac son of Henry and Elizabeth Atkinson of Barnsley. Father was a millwright. | ATKINSON, William James Isaac (I555)
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188 | St Mary's. James Atkinson, boilermaker, widower, father: Peter Atkinson, millwright. Mary Hannah Gardner, widow, father: Joseph Hanson, school master. | Family F37
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189 | St Mary. Father: Thomas Shaw of Halton, wheelwright. Mother: Sarah Elizabeth. | SHAW, Ivy May (I51)
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190 | St Peter's Church. Caroline Corker daughter of Jane Coates of Linsley Row, spinster. | COATES, Caroline Corker (I566)
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191 | St Philip's Church. William Henry son of William Joseph and Catherine Linfoot of 16 St Philip's Street. Father was a butcher. | LINFOOT, William Henry (I1294)
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192 | St Saviour. Florence Gwendoline daughter of Harry Augustus and Amelia Atkinson of 27 Kitson Street. Father's occupation was clerk. | ATKINSON, Florence Gwendoline (I301)
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193 | St Saviour. William James Isaac son of Harry Augustus Jackson and Amelia Atkinson of 2 Diley Street. Father's occupation was clerk. | ATKINSON, William James Isaac (I323)
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194 | St Stephen's Church, Burmantofts. Harry Augustus Jackson, son of Isaac and Caroline Atkinson of Becket Street. Father's occupation was millwright. | ATKINSON, Harry Augustus Jackson (I334)
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195 | Surname variations used were Anforth and Hanforth. | HANDFORTH, William (I685)
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196 | Surname variations used were Anforth and Hanforth. | HANDFORTH, George (I687)
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197 | Susannah died between 1832 and 1851. | MILLS, Susannah (I270)
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198 | The 1939 Register gives the birth date of Hilda Atkinson as 25 Feb 1885. This is too close to her sister Caroline's birth date. Suspect the year should be 1882 or 1883. | ATKINSON, Hilda (I4)
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199 | The family immigrated to Canada in July 1954. They settled in Vancouver BC and then in 1966 moved to Peachland BC. Later in life they spent the winters in Yuma, AZ. | CHIPPINDALE, Arthur Kenneth (I806)
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200 | The name James Cockram is taken from baptism records in Swillington Parish which show him to be the father of Martha Cockram and grandfather of her children. In these records he is James Cockram or Cockeram of Castleford and a labourer. In the IGI a christening record in Kippax for Martha Cockram gives her father as John Cockram. Although this was in 1763 and her birth year calculated from her death certificate should be about 1761 it is doubtful to be the correct baptism record (IGI batch no. P010821). A possible marriage for James Cockram would be to Martha Shaw in Featherstone on 17 SEP 1759 (IGI batch no. M004991). | COCKRAM, James (I202)
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