Matches 17,151 to 17,200 of 19,367
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17151 | On the 1891 census, living with Fred's parents Fred and Sarah, is their grandson, Sydney, aged 8, born Scarborough, which seems to be Fred and Mary Ann's son. | NUNN, Frederick (I4455)
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17152 | On the 1911 census, there is an Alice Victoria Rose NUNN aged 18, born Gt Saxham, Suffolk in the house of clergyman George Butler at The Vicarage, Gazeley, Newmarket And a marriage to Godfrey Kidd which matches with surname as one of mourners at her stepmother's funeral in 1949. Name: Alice V R Nunn Spouse Surname: Kidd Registration Year: 1912 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration district: Newmarket Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Cambridgeshire Volume: 3b Page: 1225 | NUNN, Alice Victoria Rose (I6529)
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17153 | On the 1939 register, living at 4 Norwich House Dunraven Street, Westminster, London, England there is entry for a person who fits this Edward Nunn: Edward J Nunn 14 Jul 1903 Male House Porter Heavy Work Single This is the best fit for him as other records for those named Edward Nunn born around 1903 or 1904 don't match. | NUNN, Edward (I6915)
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17154 | On the 23rd inst., Christian, third daughter of Mr George Gammie, gardener, Drum, aged 14 years. | GAMMIE, Christian (I4275)
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17155 | On the 7th January, by the Rev. E. Griffith, Edwin Da Costa, Esq., of Winton, Western Downs, to Agnes Sarah, second daughter of James Warner, Esq., of Kangaroo Point, Brisbane. APA citation Family Notices. (1863, January 12). The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861-1864), p. 2. Retrieved March 6, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3160824 | Family: Edwin Da COSTA / Agnes Sarah WARNER (F2263)
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17156 | On the ship out from England, there was a Richard Dobbs aged 21 also on board but he does not appear to have a connection with this family | DOBBS, William (I6585)
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17157 | One ancestry.com.au tree has her passing in 1996 but with no record of that. | KEEFER, Thora Florence (I7219)
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17158 | One child, a daughter, according to family information | CARR, James Keegan (I4657)
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17159 | One of these two entries https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz: 1962/43431 Reid, David aged 75Y OR 1962/24495 Reid, David, aged 76Y | REID, David (I9043)
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17160 | One online tree has her married name as Farmer, but no details that absolutely confirm that. There's also a possible 1908 marriage to an Arthur Sparrow but nothing to confirm that either. It's possible she may have emigrated to North America as did several of her siblings. | PREWER, Mary Ann (I9666)
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17161 | Online ancestry tree | RUSSELL, Edward Thomas (I2976)
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17162 | Online article written by Timothy Cox for CQ News. BLUE wrens chirp in the garden of 96-year-old Col Randles. They also greet visitors entering the ?Randles Nest? on a plaque centred among those commemorating Col?s dual service to the country in World War II and Central Queensland ever since. Born in Bundaberg in June 1923, Col enlisted in the army in 1941. "That was in the Commonwealth Military Forces," he said. "I was only eighteen." Later, as part of the Australian Imperial Forces, he was posted to an anti-aircraft battery near an airfield at Iron Range that helped load up Allied bombers. He was glad to have avoided administrative work. "About a quarter of a mile away from the airstrip is where we were camped," he said. "The yanks were taking off day and night." "As far as I?m concerned, I never, ever wanted to be in charge. I wanted people to tell me to ?Do this!? I was happy that was my job." After the war, Col worked for the council as a roads construction inspector, working with contractors to help build the highways used today. "I was on the council here from ?59 to ?89," Col said. "The roads are mostly bitumen now. We checked workers were doing the right thing." In 1958, Col married Edna, and together they helped build up Capella and its surrounds. "A lot of the originals," Edna said, meaning longtime Capellians, "if they haven?t passed on, have left the area. But we?re one of them." "Col helped put all the bitumen down the highway from Theresa Creek. And he?s planted quite a few trees around town." Beside an old photo of Col lay a book listing the men from the region who enlisted in the war. "I knew quite a few of them," Col said. "They?re all blokes from the district." But it is gardening that animated Col the most. The residents of Capella, old and new, rest in the shade of trees he planted years ago. Col gestured with his green thumbs. "See those trees up there?" he asked. "Put a nick in the branch and put moisturiser round it. It?ll send out roots. Cut them off. Then you can plant them anywhere, those trees." https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/central-queensland/cols-lifetime-of-service/news-story/563db0ae874dafa1f52fcb83dc3268dc | RANDLES, Leslie Colin (I3763)
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17163 | Online family tree. | DENNETT, Joan Doris (I7862)
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17164 | Online family tree. | AINSWORTH, Dawn Rose (I9538)
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17165 | Online tree at ancestry plus census refs. | CORK, William Henry (I8450)
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17166 | Online tree has first wife as Isabella Collie Farquhar (1912-1941) whom he married in 1936. That confirmed by GRO marriage entry: MARSHALL, WILLIAM GEORGE to FARQUHAR, ISABELLA COLLIE, year 1936, ref 255/ 27, at Stonehaven He later married Jessie Christie (1915-1981) in 1943. That confirmed by GRO marriage entry: MARSHALL, WILLIAM GEORGE to CHRISTIE, JESSIE, in 1943, ref 255/ 15, at Stonehaven | MARSHALL, William George (I7373)
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17167 | Online tree suggests he died 17 Apr 1990 in Queensland. | RISSON, Stanley Charles (I3005)
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17168 | Online trees, ancestry.com and burial record. | BIDDLE, Colin (I9649)
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17169 | Only child of George James Capel and Harriet Jacqueline Cregoe. Details from Lyn Nunn | CAPEL, Mary Mamie (I5775)
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17170 | Only found on 1861 UK census, not on previous ones | NUNN, Mary (I18)
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17171 | Only found with husband on electoral roll in 1943; thereafter she is seemingly living alone mostly in Gladstone. Last found 1980 in Camp Hill, Brisbane. No Queensland death found for husband Neil Jenkins, so his absence is unexplained. There is a death notice for Thelma thus: http://ryersonindex.org/search.php JENKINS Thelma Margaret May Probate notice 31MAY1997 Death late of Tricare Home, Mt Gravatt Courier Mail (Brisbane) 25JUN1997 | FLYNN, Thelma Margaret May (I7954)
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17172 | Only one child (Doris Freda) found in records for this family. | COKER, Frederick (I4752)
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17173 | Only person in household but gives her maiden name, Silver, aged 66, single, is on parish relief and born Newhills, Aberdeen. Appears to be the correct person. | SILVER, Mary (I4330)
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17174 | Ontario, Canada Births, 1858-1913 Name: Cecilia Murphy Baptism Age: 0 Event Type: Baptism Birth Date: 10 Apr 1885 Baptism Date: 25 Apr 1885 Baptism Place: Ontario, Canada Father: Bernard Murphy Mother: Mary Jane Byrne | MURPHY, Cecily (I7250)
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17175 | Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913 | ENRIGHT, Blanche (I8029)
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17176 | Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928: Name: Hazel Joy Fern Sherlock. Birth Place: Guelph, Ontario. Age: 25. Estimated Birth Year: abt 1897 Father Name: Not Known Bride's Parents Died In Her Infancy and She Was Mind By Foster Mother Whom I Cannot Get Note Contact With J Mills Sherlock Mother Name: Sherlock. Spouse Name: John Thomas Nunn. Spouse's Age: 28. Spouse Birth Place: Newmarket England. Spouse Father Name: James Nunn. Spouse Mother Name: Lucy Linzey. Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1922. Marriage County or District: Brant | Family: John Thomas NUNN / Hazel Joy Fern SHERLOCK (F2454)
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17177 | Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1947 Name: Jane Ann Sanderson [Jane Ann Silver] Gender: Female Age: 75 Birth Date: 15 Jan 1867 Birth Place: Scotland Death Date: 24 Feb 1942 Death Place: Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada Father: George Silver Mother: Anne Silver Spouse: David Sanderson Certificate Number: 002376 | SILVER, Jane Ann (I9127)
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17178 | Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1948 Name: Mary Prewer [Mary Vincent] Gender: Female Age: 65 Birth Date: abt 1871 Birth Place: James Bay, Ontario Death Date: 5 Sep 1936 Death Place: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Father: Thomas Vincent Mother: Eliza Ann Gladman | VINCENT, Mary (I4676)
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17179 | Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1785-1935 Name: Williamina Silver Age: 27 Birth Year: abt 1885 Birth Place: Aberdeenshire, Scotland Marriage Date: 9 Mar 1912 Marriage Place: York, Ontario, Canada Father: William Silver Mother: Margaret Duffie* Spouse: Alexander Charles Laing *Duthie | Family: Alexander Charles LAING / Williamina SILVER (F930)
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17180 | OPR deaths 168/OB 0210 0574 Old Machar: 31 Mar 1853, No 59, Burnette Silver wife of William Keith, Esq, Medical Doctor, Union St, Aberdeen, aged 45. Depth of grave, 12 feet. AND from MI: (131) Sacred to the memory of Jane Anne Elizabeth Keith, daughter of William Keith and Burnette Silver his spouse, born 28th April 1844, died 16th February 1848. Also the said Burnette Silver, born at Netherley, 22nd November 1809, died 25th March 1853. Lieut. John Keith, R.A., their third son, who died 24th April 1867, aged 28, and lies in Kamptee Churchyard, E.I. Also of Colonel George Silver Keith, Madras Army, who died at Madras on 18th September 1887, aged 49 years. | SILVER, Burnette Crombie (I4683)
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17181 | OPR deaths 264/00 0020 1267 in Old Church Yard, Maryculter: Silver, James, from Maryculter, 20th March. | SILVER, James (I3313)
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17182 | OPR Fetteresso Alexander Crombie Silver son of George Silver Esq of Balnagubs and Jane Smith his wife was born 30/03/1805 & baptised 18/04/1805. Witnesses Alexander Crombie Esq of Phesdo & Adam Silver Esq. | SILVER, Alexander Crombie (I4681)
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17183 | OPR for St Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Page 19, Item 51: Francis Coker (bachelor) of this parish and Judith Bowles (spinster) of the parish married in this church by banns this 12th day of July 1781 by me E.M.Price curate. This marriage was solemnised between us Francis Coker and Judith Bowles (both by their mark) in the presence of Purcey Giles and Mary Allen (both signed their names) | Family: Francis COKER / Judith BOWLES (F1046)
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17184 | OPR marriage entry 202/0000200294 for Huntly: June 17th 1809 Alexander Silver in the parish of Forgue and Elizabeth Henry in the this parish declared their purpose of marriage and after regular publication of banns were married June 25th Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910: groom's name: Alexander Silver bride's name: Elizabeth Henry marriage date: 17 Jun 1808 marriage place: Huntly,Aberdeen,Scotland indexing project (batch) number: M11202-4 system origin: Scotland-ODM source film number: 993190 reference number: Citing this Record "Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTRX-BQS : accessed 26 Jan 2013), Alexander Silver and Elizabeth Henry, 17 Jun 1808; citing reference , FHL microfilm 993190. | Family: Alexander SILVER / Elizabeth HENRY (F2392)
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17185 | OPR marriages 258/00 0040 0469 FETTERESSO: 1835 Oct 25 To proclamation of William Keith Esq and Miss Burnette Silver | Family: William KEITH / Burnette Crombie SILVER (F1763)
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17186 | OPR record: John Edward tenant in Easter Aquhollie had a daughter by his wife Isobel Paul born the third day of June 1817 and baptised about a fortnight after and named Elspet. Witnesses John Edward senior and David Falconer both there. | EDWARD, Elspet (I7638)
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17187 | ORANGE BLOSSOMS. - DAY ROBERTS A very pretty wedding of great interest for Dinmore residents took place on Wednesday, December 23, at the Methodist Church, Dinmore. The contracting parties were Mr. E. S. Day, of Toowoomba (fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Day, Brisbane) and Miss Emma Roberts, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberts, "Hazelwood," Dinmore. The church was crowded with guests, and spectators to witness the ceremony, the building having been beautifully decorated by girl friends of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W.H.Greenwood, Methodist Minister. The bride who was given away by her father looked very charming in a handsome empire gown composed of silk chiffon muslin de sevonic over a very pretty underslip. The toilet* was prettily trimmed with point lace, net Gupuire and French valenciennes. The slightly trained skirt was trimmed with two rows of silk chiffon taffeta. A handsome bridal veil lent by a friend of the bride completed a very pretty costume. She also wore a handsome drop pendant set with pearls and an amethyst, and carried a handsome shower bouquet, both being gifts from the bridegroom. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids-Miss S. Roberts (sister of the bride, chief), who wore a very pretty dress of white silk muslin de sole, trimmed with pretty French valenciennes Iace, with a lovely Leghorn hat trimmed with spotted tulle and sweet peas: Miss. Laura Nunn (cousin of the bride), who was dressed in a pretty toilet* of cream voile, trimmed with lovely net guipure, her Leghorn hat being trimmed with lace net, and crowned with white sweet peas-she also wore a gold brooch, the gift of the bridegroom : the two little Misses Elsie and Ivy Roberts (sisters of the bride), who acted as pages, wore very pretty dresses comprised of Swiss muslin trimmed with embroidery of and beading threaded with pale-blue ribbon. The each wore a very pretty wreath of Lily of the Valley flowers in their hair. Each of the bridesmaids carried handsome shower bouquets, and wore respectively a handsome gold ring, and brooches, all being gifts of the bridegroom. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. D.Nunn as best man and Mr. N. G. Roberts as groomsman. Many pretty toilets* were worn by they guests. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Roberts entertained the bridal party at the Alliance Hall, Dinmore, in the centre of the bridal table being a handsome wedding cake. Many handsome and costly presents were provided, including a substantial cheque from the brides father. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. (1908, December 29). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 2 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved May 10, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125992377 *One online explanation of this term (which still does not make much sense) is: the process of washing oneself, dressing, and attending to one's appearance. "her toilet completed, she finally went back downstairs" synonyms: washing, bathing, showering; wash, bath, shower;grooming, dressing, make-up;ablutions;toilette; lavation, lustration "she had always taken a long time over her toilet" | Family: Ernest Shepherdson DAY / Emma ROBERTS (F783)
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17188 | ORANGE BLOSSOMS. NUNN-SCARBOROUGH. A very pretty and interesting wedding (some missing word/s), (writes our Dinmore correspondent), The ceremony was performed in the afternoon at 3.30 o'clock (in the presence of quite an interested assemblage of invited guests), the Rev. J. Adamson, of Ipswich, being the celebrant. The bride was tastefully attired in a handsome costume of pearl lustre, with pearl trimmings, and the usual wreath of orange blossoms. She was attended by the Misses Edith, Jessie, and Ida Wilson, and Miss Lily Scarborough (all nieces of the bride). The three first-named wore costume of hail-stone muselin lined with blue, and Miss L. Scarborough appeared in a dress of pale blue cashmere. Mr. C. Scarborough, of Brisbane, (brother of the bride), gave the bride away. The bridegroom was attended by Messrs. A., C., and R. Wilson. After the ceremony, the wedding breakfast was served in the large kitchen of Mr. Wilson's residence, where about 70 guests sat down to well-filled tables, and full justice was done to the capital fare provided. A goodly number of guests arrived later on in the evening, and a very enjoyable time was spent by all assembled, games, dancing and singing, being thoroughly enjoyed until the small hours of the morning. The presents were numerous, and, in the majority of instances, they were costly and also useful. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. (1900, August 23). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 3. Retrieved May 8, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123255223 | Family: George NUNN / Jane SCARBOROUGH (F84)
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17189 | Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008 | BEZODIS, Edward (I1516)
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17190 | Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008: Mrs. Sophia Jessie Bezodis, 77, of Gaston, mother of Mrs. George (Ruth) Churchill of Bend, died Tuesday morning at St. Charles Memorial Hospital. She had been spending the holidays with the Churchills. Born July 14, 1894*, in London, England, Mrs. Bezodis came to the United States 10 years ago, and for the past seven years had made her home in Gaston. She was a member of the Church of England. Survivors include her husband, Edward, another daughter, Joan Marshall, in England, and three sons: Tony, of Gaston; Alan, of Aloha; and Eric, in England. She also leaves a brother, Jack, and a sister, Alice, in England, and seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services were held at 1pm today in the Rose City Cemetery chapel, Portland. The Niswonger-Reynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. *Birth record says 1895 which means she died aged 76. | COKER, Sophia Jessie (I4754)
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17191 | Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-2009 Name: Joseph J Nunn Gender: Male Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1934 Marriage Place: Hood River, Oregon, USA Spouse: Carol Byrd Hurlburt | NUNN, Joseph James (I8550)
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17192 | Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-2009 Name: Louise Harriet Nunn Gender: Female Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1932 Marriage Place: Marion, Oregon, USA Spouse: Hugh E McGilvra | Family: Hugh Edward McGILVRA / Louise Harriet NUNN (F554)
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17193 | Oregon, U.S., Death Index, 1898-2008 Name Florence Ruth Churchill Age 84 Birth Date 1920 Death Date 22 Aug. 2004 Death Place Deschutes Spouse Albert | BEZODIS, Florence Ruth (I9762)
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17194 | Oregon, U.S., State Marriages, 1906-1968 Name: Audrey May Terry Gender: Female Race: White Age: 21 Birth Date: abt 1912 Birth Place: Los Angels, Calif. Marriage Date: 29 Sep 1933 Marriage Place: Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA Certificate Number: 1-384 File Number: 1590493 Spouse: Denis Manners Blakeley | Family: Dennis Manners BLAKELEY / Audrey May TERRY (F2434)
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17195 | Originally printed on January 22, 2012 in the East Anglian Daily Times. Viewed by 141 Visitors. NUNN, DOUGLAS PERCY Formerly of Clare and Wickhambrook January 22nd 2012 Aged 93 Remembered with love by his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren http://www.familynotices24.co.uk/national/view/729188/douglas-percy-nunn England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019 Suffolk, England: First name(s) Douglas Percy Last name Nunn Death date 22 Jan 2012 Probate date 12 Mar 2012 Probate registry Ipswich Document type Grant and will Number 3737506 Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019 | NUNN, Douglas Percy (I2620)
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17196 | Owen married Ada but no issue | PARKER, Owen (I5208)
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17197 | P202 1839 marriage in St Mary, Whitechapel: No 403, 12th May, Charles Broadbridge, bachelor, painter, of Stoke Newington, son of Charles Broadbridge, painter Mary Coker, spinster, of Stoke Newington, father Robert Coker, ropemaker Source Citation: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mary, Whitechapel, Register of marriages, P93/MRY1, Item 040 | Family: Charles Joshua BROADBRIDGE / Mary COKER (F2169)
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17198 | P24 Chevington bishop's transcripts: 1710 May 13 Thomas son of Thomas Nun and Ann his wife | NUNN, Thomas (I1245)
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17199 | Page 113. 1847 marriage solemnized at the church in the parish of St George the Martyr, Southwark in the county of Surrey. No 225 August 31st Frederick Nunn aged 22, bachelor, coach, living in borough, son of William Nunn, laboruer and Sarah Smith, aged 24, spinster, living in borough, dau of John Smith, laboruer. Witnesses: M.Stead, Lydia Ann Smith | Family: Frederick NUNN / Sarah SMITH (F1316)
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17200 | Page 12 1891 Deaths in the Parish of Dunnotar, County of Kincardine No 36 Janet Falconer (widow of Alexander Falconer farmer) 1891 December Twenty sixth 10.15am Newtonleys Dunnotar F 87 years Father: Alexander Menzies (farmer, deceased) Mother: Isobel Lindsay (deceased) Cause: Disease of the heart two years, influenza 24 days. Witness: Alex Falconer, son and inmate (present) | MENZIES, Janet (I1405)
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