Matches 801 to 850 of 1,978
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familysearch MQ54-9SD
| Langham, Amelia (I591)
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familysearch MQ5S-BXW | Langham, Harriett (I592)
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| 803 |
familysearch MQP1-9RY
| Langham, John (I187)
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| 804 |
familysearch MQP1-9TZ
| Sarah (I188)
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familysearch MQPD-F18 | Langham, Mary Ann (I3646)
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| 806 |
familysearch MX23-RJF | Barratt, Sarah (I182)
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| 807 |
familysearch.org | PAYLING, William (I7604)
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| 808 |
familysearch.org | THORP, William (I6683)
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familysearch.org | THORPE, Vincent (I7981)
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Father George Reed, plumber (journeyman). Informant mother, Annie Elizabeth Reed, formerly Parker, of 2 Brewery Hill. | Reed, Doris Annie (I15)
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Father James Bacon, labourer in Iron Yard. Informant mother Harriett Bacon, of Conduit Lane. | Bacon, Joseph (I9971)
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Father James Bacon, Tanner's Labourer. Informant mother Harriett Louisa Bacon, formerly Clarke, of Green Hill. | Bacon, Mary Jane (I9972)
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| 813 |
Father was George, from marriage entry.
Born: All Saints, Leicester | Battison, William (I251)
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Father was licensed victualler in 1910 | Whitworth, Phyllis Belva (I180)
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Father William Clark, farm labourer. Informant Ann Clark of Barkston, mother, formerly Attewell. | Clarke, William (I9945)
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Father William Clark, farm labourer. Informant Ann Clark of Barkston, mother, formerly Attewell. | Clarke, John Thomas (I9946)
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Father William Clark, farm labourer. Informant Ann Clark of Barkston, mother, formerly Attewell. | Clarke, Ellen (I9948)
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Father William Clark, farm labourer. Informant Anne Clark of Barkston, mother, formerly Attewell. | Clarke, Anne (I9947)
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Father William Clark, farm labourer. Informant Anne Clark of Barkston, mother, formerly Attewell. | Clarke, Phoebe (I9950)
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Father William Clark, labourer. Informant mother Mary Clark, formerly Yendle, Barkston. | Clarke, Jane (I9960)
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Father William Clarke, labourer. Informant mother Mary Clarke, formerly Yendle of Barkston | Clarke, Benjamin (I9959)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17)
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| 823 |
First name(s) Albert
Last name Darby
Age 23
Birth year -
Birth place Shepshed, Leics
Service number 241803
Rank Private
Unit or regiment Leicestershire Regt.
Battalion 7
Enlistment date Loughborough, Leics
House number 23
Address line 1 Forest Street
Location -
City/Town Shepshed
County/State Leicestershire
Country England
Death year 1918
Death date 21-Aug-1918
Died 1918-08-21
Cause of death KIA
Burial commemeration Vis-En-Artois Mem., France
Memorial one Shepshed Mem., Leics
Notes PD. He was the son of Elizabeth, and the late John Darby. The War Diary for today records. Q.16.a.3.3. At dawn patrols of 'B' and 'D' went forward to establish themselves in COMMON LANE and LOGGING SUPPORT supplied by their Companies. The crossing was made at the MILL BRIDGE Q.24.a.5.3. There was a thick ground mist. When over the bridge both Companies came under heavy machine gun fire, holding up operations. Lt. HACKETT was killed. 'B' and 'D' Companies were withdrawn to west of RIVER ANCRE. A barrage of 105mm and 150mm Howitzers was put down by the enemy during the withdrawal. Both Companies had a few casualties.
Record set Leicestershire And Rutland, Soldiers Died 1914-1920
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Subcategory First World War
Collections from Great Britain
| Darby, Albert (I568)
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| 824 |
First name(s) Albert
Last name Darby
Service number 241803
Rank Private
Regiment Leicestershire Regiment
Battalion 7th Battalion.
Birth place Shepshed, Leics
Residence Shepshed, Leics
Enlistment place Loughborough, Leics
Death year 1918
Death day 21
Death month 8
Cause of death Killed in action
Death place France & Flanders
Theatre of war Western European Theatre
Supplementary Notes -
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Subcategory First World War
Collections from Great Britain | Darby, Albert (I568)
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First name(s) Ernest
Last name Tacey
Service number 11513
Rank Cpl.
Regiment Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Battalion 11th Battalion.
Birth place Shepshead, Leics
Residence Shepshead
Enlistment place Nuneaton, Warwicks
Death year 1916
Death day 18
Death month 11
Cause of death Died of wounds
Death place France & Flanders
Theatre of war Western European Theatre
Supplementary Notes -
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Subcategory First World War
Collections from Great Britain, UK None | Tacey, Ernest (I3908)
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first spouse and mother of Edmund and Sanders. | Family: Absalom RUSSELL / Francis GAINES (F1282)
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| 827 |
first spouse and mother of Edmund and Sanders. | Source (S615)
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Florence died aged 8 years old | Whitworth, Florence (I176)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I967)
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| 830 |
For several years, he has lived next to son, Patrick Moss. | Source (S498)
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| 831 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I21)
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| 832 |
Found a baptism on Free reg for Thomas Pollard November 1800.
Father William Mother Elizabeth 12078
Found a baptism for Thomas Pollard 6th Spetember 1795 St Marys Nottm
Father William, Mother Elizabeth 12437
Living at 7 Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston in 1851
Have a copy of their marriage certificate
He married Mary Tatham on Valentines Day 1853! | POLLARD, Thomas (I7501)
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Found grave at Christchurch, Cotmanhay | FRETWELL, Phoebe (I6498)
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Found in Ilkeston Parish Register Page 6. Haven't found him on any census and can't find death yet. | THORPE, Samuel (I7416)
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Found marriage at Ockbrook All Saints on Free reg 14 Jan 1812 File No; 19727 | PHIPPS, John (I8594)
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Found marriage on Family Search | PAYLING, Mary (I8518)
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Found marriage on freebmd, | HERRING, Sarah (I8622)
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Found on Wirksworth.org Quarter Sessions that Ann was found guilty of riot & assault & fined 1/= in the 2nd quarter of 1825. William was found guilty also. | ELEY, Ann (I7542)
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Found the grave of Edwin & Harriet on 12th Feb 2011 in Park Road Cemetery, Ilkeston.
Large & behind the chapel
Harriet Attenborough died age 64 28th December 1905
Edwin Attenborough died age 67 9th February 1914
Found Marriage Dec 1866 to Maria. Basford 7b 189 | ATTENBOROUGH, Edwin (I7212)
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| 840 |
Found via Free BMD
Surname Given Name District Volume Page Transcribers
Marriages Sep 1902
Parker Annie Elizabeth Grantham 7a 957 TonyPoole
Parker Annie Elizabeth Grantham 7a 957 nahills | Family: George Reed / Annie Elizabeth Parker (F5)
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Found will 2nd June 1890 | PHIPPS, William (I7298)
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Founder (metal pourer) at Leys Foundry Osmaston Pk Rd. | Fulcher, Tom Simpson (I19)
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Francis White & Co., History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby, Sheffield, England: James Ward, Lands Lane, Leeds, 1857 | Source (S2438)
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| 844 |
FreeBMD
Surname Given Name District Volume Page Transcribers
Births Mar 1902
Anderson Ellen Melinda Hitchin 3a 663 murray
ANDERSON Ellen Melinda Hitchin 3a 663 cela
ANDERSON Ellen Melinda Hitchin 3a 663 james-m | Anderson, Ellen Melinda (I121)
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FreeBMD BIRKS Robert Derby 7b 1164 | Family: Robert Birks / Harriet Pollard (F101)
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From GRO Records | Whitworth, Phyllis Belva (I180)
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from Oame?
witness Thomas Higgs | Dobson, Robert (I600)
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| 848 |
From school register | Corson, Thomas Oliver James (I3854)
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From Uttoxeter New Road Cemetary via Tim Eley | Eley, Francis Anderson (I117)
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| 850 |
From website Old Ilkeston:
Giving evidence to the Children Employment Commission in 1840/41 as an eleven-year-old coalminer at Barber and Walker’s mine at Strelley, Patrick Pollard (George's older brother) stated that he had worked in the pits from the age of nine, had to walk two miles for a six o’clock start, worked until five in the evening with no dinner break, and earned a shilling a day driving the asses.
Patrick’s younger brother by two years was George, who, aged nine, walked to the same Strelley pit as Patrick,
did the same work for the same hours and got the same pay.
His education had also followed the same path as that of his elder brother though George could not write.
In April 1856 George walked into the Bath Street chemist shop of George Purcell and purchased a few ounces of oxalic acid.
The chemist warned him to take great care with the compound which George said was for use in his trade as a cordwainer.
It can legitimately be used to ‘clean’ grubby leather before it is further treated. However this was not his true intention.
George believed that he had recently been ‘spurned in love’ and a quick drink of the acid would relieve his broken heart
permanently. But no sooner had the mixture slipped down his throat and the subsequent and severe effects been felt than
George realised his mistake. He cried out for help which was fortunately and quickly available.
The cordwainer was saved!!
Within a few years he had left the town for North Shields where he married a local lass. | POLLARD, George (I7478)
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