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201 The name Kere is transcribed by FindMyPast.com but is difficult to read on the 1911 census image. FreeBMD shows Vera Primrose (b. 1904) or Sarah Ann (b. 1903) as the only possibilities. BASHFORD, Vera Primrose (I587)
 
202 The residence is likely Stanley cum Wrenthorp. The families of Elizabeths's parents (Vincent & Eliza (Elizabeth DENTON), and brother (William with wife Susan nee FARRAR), were both at Lingwell Gate, Stanley cum Wrenthorp in 1841. Family F19
 
203 The witnesses to the wedding were Alfred Jeffries and Maude Briggs, the sister of Fred Briggs. Family F39
 
204 The youngest brother of Fred Briggs who married Grace Margaret Atkinson. It looks like two brothers married two sisters. BRIGGS, Denton (I734)
 
205 They were witnessed in the Marriage by Fred Briggs, Margaret's Father and Freda Briggs, Margaret's Sister. Family F250
 
206 This couple were not married. Family F102
 
207 This may be the Mary Vincent buried in Whitkirk Cemetery on 2 Aug 1839 aged 80 and abode was Colton. Source: Leeds Burials CD Issue 2. BROWN, Mary (I18)
 
208 Thomas and Martha also had a grand daughter Martha Shaw who died 28 Jul 1868 aged 1 yr and 4 months. Source: Monumental Inscriptions for Whitkirk Leeds. SHAW, Thomas (I584)
 
209 Thomas Hobson is a widower in the 1851 England Census. HOBSON, Thomas (I262)
 
210 Tom had 1 child, Vincent (male) from a previous marriage. PRICE, Tom (I450)
 
211 Was a Foreman at Dunlop Rubber Works, Cambridge Street, Manchester for 40 years. BARKER, Edward (I426)
 
212 Widow aged 72 in 1851 census. GOODCHILD, Ann (I1184)
 
213 Widow in 1871 Census. LITTLEWOOD, Elizabeth (I686)
 
214 Widow in the 1891 census. WOLFORTH, Jane (I397)
 
215 Widower in 1891. Remarried to Sarah A in 1901. CULLINGWORTH, Thomas (I1057)
 
216 William (Bill) later made his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His navy career is documented by the Naval Museum of Manitoba. William "Bill" Henry Isaac Atkinson , D.S.C., M.I.D., RCNVR. He is also featured in the book titled 'Aces, Warriors & Wingmen' by Wayne Ralph. ATKINSON, William Henry Isaac (I852)
 
217 William Coates, stuff weaver, died aged 67 on 23 Feb 1846 at 3 Saint Peters Court, Saint Peters Street, Leeds. The cause of death was dropsy. The informant was Mary Coates of the same address. COATES, William (I55)
 
218 Witness at marriage of Amelia Shaw. SHAW, Florence (I46)
 
219 Witnesses were John Barker and Emma Barker. Family F24
 
220 Yorkshire Evening Post 17 February 1940
DEATHS

SHAW.--February 16, at 76, Freehold Street, aged 74 years. ISABELLA, beloved mother of Lily Wood and Robert William Shaw.--Interment Harehills Cemetery, Tuesday, 2.15. Service, All Saints' Church, 1.40. Cortege leaving above address 1.20 p.m. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. 
BROWN, Isabella (I540)
 

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