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18801 | TODD-NUNN.-On September 211sti at the Bankstown Methodist Church, Sydney, by Rev. Chisley., John Edward, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Todd, Marion-street, Bankstown. to Betty Heather, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Nunn, Law-street. Drysdale Estate. Bundamba. Family Notices. (1946, October 5). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 10 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved October 5, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118375569 | Family: John Edward TODD / Betty Heather NUNN (F188)
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18802 | Torphins Cemetery, Erected by William Reid, Farmer, Lower Craigton, Kincardine O' Neil. In Memory of his Son Andrew who Died 24th June 1914 aged 29 years, also his Wife Jane Bisset, who Died 20th July 1938 aged 84 years also the above William Reid who Died at Lower Craigton 2nd November 1940 aged 81 years also his Son James who Died at Lower Craigton 9th April 1952 aged 61 years also his Daughter Jane who Died 12th September 1960 aged 71 years also his Son David who Died 8th August 1972 aged 85 years beloved Husband of Elsie Ferries. | REID, William (I3902)
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18803 | Tower Hamlets St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney 1802-1812 1881 March 3, William son of William Coker, Racliffe, rigger, and Elizaberth, born 3 Nov 1806. Francis, son of the above, born 12 June 1810. | COKER, William (I2311)
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18804 | Tower Hamlets St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney 1802-1812 1881 March 3, William son of William Coker, Racliffe, rigger, and Elizaberth, born 3 Nov 1806. Francis, son of the above, born 12 June 1810. | COKER, Francis (I6060)
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18805 | Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1907 - 1954), Tuesday 23 May 1950, page 6 WEDDING. PENNY-KERSHAW.- Knox Presbyterian Church, Ascotvale, Melbourne, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Lorna Edith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kershaw, Railway Estate, Townsville, exchanged vows with Philip Roy, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Penny, of Glenthompson. Victoria. The lovely bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. George Aspinall, who gave her away. She was attended by Mrs. Roy Holliday, sister of the bridegroom, who fulfilled the duties of matron of honour. Mr. Bruce Selby. friend of the groom, carried out the duties of best man. The bride chose a ballerina-length frock of bridal satin and tulle. The tight-fitting satin bodice came to a deep peak at the waistline (front and back). The low, rounded neckline, was finished with a wide scalloping of tulle which was caught up in the centre front with a spray of orange blossom, and extended over the shoulders to form a sleeve. The tulle skirt was fully gathered on to the bodice. The finger-tip veil, heavily embossed, was worn over the face on entering the church, and fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. The bride wore hand-crocheted lace gloves and carried a bouquet of white lilies tied with satin ribbon. The matron-of-honour also chose a ballerina-length frock of lemon velvet and spotted net. The velvet bodice was cut with a high rounded neckline and extended sleeves and was finished with tiny buttons from neckline to waist line. The spotted net skirt was fully gathered and a narrow velvet sash was worn, tied at the front. She wore a lemon straw halo, trimmed with pale blue and lavender flowers and carried a blue and lavender bouquet. The wedding reception was held at the Hotel Alexander. The guests were received by the bride's aunt Mrs. G. Asplnall, assisted by the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Aspinall wore a light brown frock with accessories to match. Mrs. Penny wore dusty pink figured linen with black accessories. The happy couple left for South Australia, where the honeymoon was spent at Mt. Gambier and later returned to Warracknabeal. Victoria, where they will in future reside. | Family: Philip Roy PENNY / Lorna Edith KERSHAW (F1427)
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18806 | Tracing Adolphus Levin through the public record unearths a picture of a complex and interesting man. There is no record yet found to establish when he arrived in England from Germany and he is first found on the 1851 census aged 58 at 1 Union Buildings, Tower Hamlets, London. He is a working jeweller by trade. He is presumed to have a Jewish heritage based on his name and the fact that he was a jeweller in an area that included a number of Jewish jewellery shops in 19th century London. The following transcript for the 1851 census requires some explanation which follows below. 1851 census for 1 Union Buildings, Mile End Old Town, The Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK: RG number: HO107 Piece: 1553 Folio: 314 Page: 35 LEVIN, Adolphus Head Married M 58 1793 Working Jeweller Germany *LEVIN, Mary Ann Wife Married F 38 1813 Laundress Feltham Middlesex #LEVIN, Thomas Son M 13 1838 Scholar Shoreditch Middlesex #LEVIN, Amelia Daughter F 9 1842 Scholar Bethnal Green Middlesex LEVIN, Julia Daughter F 7 1844 Scholar St Lukes Middlesex LEVIN, Mary Ann Daughter F 3 1848 Shoreditch Middlesex LEVIN, Adolphus J Son M 0 (11 MOS) 1851 Stepney Middlesex *Mary Ann Champness was previously married to Christopher Harper with whom she had Thomas and Amelia, so either the two children assumed the Levin surname or they were adopted. No record yet to confirm that. As well, it seems that Adolphus and Mary Ann were living together while the other children, Julia, Mary and Adolphus junior were born. Another daughter, Emily, was born about 1857 as well. The reasons for above assumptions are because in 1859, Adolphus (aged 66) married Mary Ann Harper (aged 46) in St Phillip's Church, Bethnal Green. As well, Adolphus took the step to be baptised around the same time which indicates a momentous change in his worldview. The fact that he abandoned his Jewish heritage and embraced both a baptism and marriage in a Christian church suggests that he was born again. The transcript of his baptism follows: Baptisms in the church of St. John, Bethnal Green, in the county of Middlesex in the Year 1859. No 3381, May 22nd 1859. Adolphus born 13 March 1793, son of Adolphus and Golda Levin, of Posen, Germany, Jeweller. What transpired in the family thereafter is a little unclear because Adolphus senior is not again found on the census until 1881, about three weeks before he died. While his first name is impossible to decipher on the census entry (it has been transcribed as Matthew - and he may have embraced a new Christian name), the address of 5 Pritchards Rd, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England, matches his burial record. Interestingly, Adolphus is not with his wife on the 1871 but she is found in Sewardstone Rd, East, Bethnal Green, London, staying with her daughter Julia (from first marriage) along with two of her children Adolphus junior and Emily. Her first name is given as Margaretta which could be enumerator error. However, the following transcription from Adolphus's death certificate gives Mary Ann as witness: 1881 death in registation district of Bethnal Green in the sub-district of Hackney Road, Middlesex No 164, 15th April 1881 at 5 Pritchards Row, Adolphus Levin, male, aged 88 years, working jeweller, cause, infirmities of age as certfied by E. Moore. Witness: the mark of Mary Ann Levin, widow of deceased present at death. Details of burial are: Buried 20 Apr 1881 Manor Park Cemetery, Sebert Rd, London, England, UK Burial No. 32793, Apr 20, Levin, Adophus, aged 88 years, of 5 Pritchards Row, Hackney. Where buried: Sq 157 Gr 90, Minister G.B.Goulding. Date of death cert, 19 April. | LEVIN, Adolphus (I2446)
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18807 | TRAINEE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Ten breaches of the National Service Act resulted in a 19-year-old youth being fined ?18 and ordered into the immediate custody of the military authorities, by Mr. N. F. Applin, S.M., in the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday. James Wallace, boilermaker, pleaded guilty to having failed to render service under the National Service Act by absenting himself without leave from ten obligatory parades between January 27, and March 3. Lieutenant H. J. Moran, who prosecuted on behalf of the military authorities, said that the defendant had appeared before the court in November on a similar charge, but was released after entering into a bond to comply with the regulations. Since then he had attended only one parade. His three months' training period had been served, but he had 77 days to complete. Mr. Applin told the defendant that it was a serious matter, as previously he had been dealt with lightly. "You have given only flimsy excuses* and apparently had no intention of attending the parades," he said. Wallace was convicted and fined ?5, with 6/- costs, in default 14 days' imprisonment on two charges, and ?1. with 6/ costs, in default three days, on eight charges. He was allowed three months to pay the fines. An immediate order was also issued for the defendant to be taken into the custody of the Senior Administration Officer, Northern Command, and escorted to Brisbane to render the prescribed service. APA citation: TRAINEE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. (1953, April 11). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 5. Retrieved March 28, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57252522 *According to Jim, the parades were "on the wrong night". That was what he said 50 years or so after the event. Perhaps this was one of the "flimsy excuses" he offered up back in 1953. | WALLACE, James Alfred (I1495)
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18808 | Transcribed by Warren Nunn October 2004 from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds: 588 George Nunn aged 27 Jan 1 1872 son of John Nunn and Phoebe Husk | NUNN, George (I3894)
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18809 | Transcribed by Warren Nunn October 2004 from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds: 600 Frederick Nunn aged 23 Nov 30 1873 son of John Nunn and Phoebe Husk | NUNN, Frederick (I3896)
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18810 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: 714 Robert Nunn aged 73 Feb 2 1886 son of Robert Nunn and Elizabeth Nunn | NUNN, Robert (I3343)
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18811 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: Banns: John Nunn and Louisa Cross both of the parish Dec 1, 8, 15 1833 Marriage: No 91 John Nunn bach of this parish and Louisa Cross spinster of this parish Dec 23 1833. Witnesses Mark Cross* and Sophia Suttle. *Presumably Louisa's father. | Family: John NUNN / Louisa CROSS (F1525)
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18812 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: Banns: No 73 Robert Nunn bach and Mahalia Wallis spinster both of this parish, banns Sep 18, 25 & Oct 2 1836 Marriage: No 110 Robert Nunn bach of this parish and Mahalia Wallis spinster of this parish Oct 13 1836. Witnesses John Nunn and Anne Airs. | Family: Robert NUNN / Mahalah WALLIS (F942)
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18813 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: Banns: No 74 Jonathan Nunn bach and Harriet Wallis spinster both of this parish, banns Oct 30 & Nov 6, 13 1836 Marriage: No 111 Jonathan Nunn bach of this parish and Harriet Wallis spinster of this parish Nov 26 1836. Witnesses John Cross and Elizabeth Airs. | Family: Jonathan NUNN / Harriett WALLIS (F943)
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18814 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: Banns: Samuel Nunn and Susan Gilby both of this parish, banns Oct 14, 21, 28 1827 Marriage: No 60 Samuel Nunn bach of this parish and Susan Gilby spinster of this parish Nov 8 1827. Witnesses David Harrow and Lucy Harrow. | Family: Samuel NUNN / Susan GILBY (F98)
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18815 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: Burial No 673 Abraham Nunn aged 86 Apr 22 1881 | NUNN, Abraham (I22)
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18816 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: Marriage: No 47 Henry Nunn bach. of this parish and Susan Bridge Nov 13 1821. Witnesses Elias Bridge and Abraham Parker Banns: 1824 Henry Nunn and Susan Bridge both of this parish, banns Oct 17, 24 and 31 1824 | Family: Henry NUNN / Susan BRIDGE (F941)
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18817 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 1 James Nunn of this parish, bach and Martha Rutter Oct 12, 1813. Witnesses Mary Little and John Rutter | Family: James NUNN / Martha RUTTER (F1489)
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18818 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 101 Elias Nunn and Caroline Clary both of this parish, banns Sep 29 & Oct 5, 12 1844 | Family: Elias NUNN / Caroline CLARY (F944)
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18819 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 33 Sarah Nunn the wife of Thomas Nunn late Sarah Chalice of this parish Feb 12, 1819 aged 73 | CHALLIS, Sarah (I2697)
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18820 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 512 15 Apr 1838 born 6 Mar 1838 George son of George Avis and Anne Nunn of this parish | AVIS, George (I5651)
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18821 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 568 6 Sep 1840 born 17 Jul 1840 Mary Anne dau of George Avis and Anne Nunn of this parish | AVIS, Mary Anne (I5652)
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18822 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 607 Ann Avis wife of George Avis late A. Nunn of Chevington 22 Sep 1874 aged 56 | NUNN, Ann (I3351)
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18823 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 611 Samuel Nunn of Bury St Edmunds 12 Jan 1875 aged 81 | NUNN, Samuel (I4592)
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18824 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 65 George Avis and Ann Nunn both of this parish, banns Nov 23, 30 & Dec 7 1834 No 102 George Avis bach of this parish and Ann Nunn spinster of this parish Dec 25 1834. Witnesses Robert Nunn (his mark) and William Parker. England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973 Name: Ann Nunn Gender: Female Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1834 Marriage Place: Chevington,Suffolk,England Spouse: George Avis FHL Film Number: 989594 | Family: George AVIS / Ann NUNN (F1684)
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18825 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 654 22 Sep 1844 born 30 Mar 1844 Harry son of George Avis and Anne Nunn of this parish | AVIS, Harry George (I5653)
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18826 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 68 John Nunn son of John and Martha Nunn of this parish Dec 6 1822 aged 79 | NUNN, John (I4)
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18827 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 725 25 Jun 1848 born 11 Mar 1847 Edmund Tedd son of George Avis and Anne Nunn of this parish | AVIS, Edmund Tedd (I5654)
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18828 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 73 Thomas Nunn son of John and Martha Nunn of this parish Jan 17 1823 aged 74 | NUNN, Thomas (I6)
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18829 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 791 25 Jan 1852 bon 25 Feb 1850 (correct) Lucy dau of George Avis and Anne Nunn of this parish | AVIS, Lucy (I5655)
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18830 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR held at Bury St Edmunds by Warren Nunn October 2004: No 91 William Nunn (widower) and Eliza Windred* (spinster) both of this parish, Sep 19, 26 & Oct 3 1841 *Windwood/Winwood variations. Windwood seems to be correct | Family: William NUNN / Eliza WINDWOOD (F1508)
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18831 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR Oct 2004: No 529 Thomas Nunn of Chevington 13 May 1866 aged 86 | NUNN, Thomas (I5658)
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18832 | Transcribed from Chevington OPR: No 531 Mary Nunn widow of Thomas Nunn late M. Eley of Chevington 5 Aug 1866 aged 86 | ELEY, Mary (I6783)
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18833 | Transcribed from headstone Chevington All Saints Church by Warren Nunn June 1998: Ernest Frederick Nunn died 28th May 1971 aged 88 years. His wife, Alice, died 15th Feb, 1988, aged 100 years. | NUNN, Ernest Frederick (I6371)
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18834 | Transcribed from headstone Chevington All Saints Church by Warren Nunn June 1998: Ernest Frederick Nunn died 28th May 1971 aged 88 years. His wife, Alice, died 15th Feb, 1988, aged 100 years. | GRAINGER, Alice (I7180)
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18835 | Transcribed from OPR: No 358 7 Nov 1831 born 30 Jan 1831 Napoleon son of Naomi Nunn of this parish | NUNN, Napoleon (I7744)
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18836 | Transcribed from OPR: No 97 Samuel Curry bach of this parish and Amelia Nunn spinster of this parish Jul 8 1834. Witnesses James Burris? and Naomi Nunn. "England, Marriages, 1538 1973": Name: Samuel Curry Spouse's Name: Amelia Nunn Event Date: 08 Jul 1834 Event Place: Chevington,Suffolk,England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M13252-1 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 989594 Reference ID: Citing this Record "England, Marriages, 1538 1973 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N219-645 : accessed 14 Mar 2013), Samuel Curry and Amelia Nunn, 08 Jul 1834. | Family: Samuel CURRY / Amelia NUNN (F2576)
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18837 | Transcript from birth cert 168/02 1376 1898 births in the district of St Machar in the Burgh of Aberdeen. No 1376 William George MASSON 1898 August Eleventh 4h30m PM 17 Claremont Street Aberdeen male father George Masson horse shoer (journeyman). mother Agnes Thomas Masson M.S. Silver married 1897 July 30th Old Machar. Witness George Masson father | MASSON, William George (I7567)
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18838 | Transcript from http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Patricia-Louise-Hufham-102904421 Patricia was born on November 3, 1931 and passed away on Thursday, October 1, 2015. Patricia was a resident of Sandy Ridge, North Carolina at the time of passing. Patricia was married to Andrew. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday October 10 2015 at Colonial Funeral Home Chapel. Inurnment will follow in Woodland Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 p.m. Friday October 9 2015 at Colonial Funeral Home. Name: Patricia Louise Hufham Birth Date: 3 Nov 1931 Birth Place: St. Louis County, Missouri, United States of America Death Date: 1 Oct 2015 Death Place: Madison, Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of America Cemetery: Woodland Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Madison, Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States of America URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153418365 | ANDERSON, Patricia Louise (I3095)
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18839 | Transcript from marriage entry: No. 1843 Edward Lawson of this parish, bachelor and Jane Andrew spinster of the same parish (a minor) were married in this church by licence (by consent of John Andrew the natural and lawful father of the said minor) in the parish church of St George Middlesex this 16th day of November 1802 by me Joseph A. Rose. Pallot's Marriage Index has entry for St George in the East Church, Stepney: Lawson Edwd and Jane Andrew s. minor (cons of her father John A). | Family: Edward LAWSON / Jane ANDREW (F1420)
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18840 | Transcript of 1848 birth cert: Fornham, Suffolk, No 374, Thirteenth March 1848, Fornham All Saints, Isaac, boy, son of Joseph Emmerson and Phoebe Emmerson, formerly Nunn | EMMERSON, Isaac (I7789)
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18841 | Transcript of 1911 census 168/02 002/00 005 Aberdeen St Machar Old Machar Aberdeen No 86 Spital St: George MASSON, head, aged 40, married, dock labourer, born Portlethen, Kincardine Agnes S. MASSON, wife, aged 39, married 13 years, 8 children, 6 living, born Maryculter, Kincardine William G. MASSON, son, aged 12, born Aberdeen Thomson MASSON, son, aged 11 (twin), born Aberdeen George S. MASSON, son aged 11 (twin), born Aberdeen John MASSON, son, aged 7, born Aberdeen Margaret D. MASSON, dau, aged 4, born Aberdeen Louis MASSON, son, aged 1, born Aberdeen | SILVER, Agnes Thomson (I5858)
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18842 | Transcript of 1922 probate entry: STOREY Edith of 1a Lower Park-road Hastings widow died 1 August 1921 Probate London 15 July to Alberta Louisa Bradley (wife of Thomas Addison Bradley) and Herbert Dering Haslewood solicitor. Effects 146 pounds 19 shillings and 8 pence | COSTA, Edith Da (I2430)
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18843 | Transcript of birth cert No 75460. Birth in the district of Mount Morgan in the Colony of Queensland 1902. No 633, 30 Nov, 1902 at Shandon Hill, Mount Morgan, Harry Lawrence, male, son of Harry Coker, miner, 34 years, born Middlesex, England and Emily Ellen Sophia formerly Aldridge, 25 years, born Logan, Moreton, Queensland who married 31 May, 1899, Mount Morgan, Queensland. Harry Coker previously married 29 July 1898, Calliope, Queensland. Children by first marriage: James, 9, Emily, 8. By second marriage: Walter Frederick, 2, John Alexis Dobbs, 1, one male deceased. Informant H.Coker, father, Mount Morgan | COKER, Harry Lawrence (I2319)
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18844 | Transcript of birth cert No 99084. Birth in the district of Mount Morgan in the State of Queensland, 1907. No 2165, 20 Apr 1907 at Rockhampton Road, Mount Morgan, Myrtle Hannah, female, dau of Henry Arthur Richardson, blacksmith, 43 years, born Glenaley, Wicklow, Ireland and Catherine, formerly Love, 35 years, born Goleen, Cork, Ireland. Children: Phillis, 5, Teresa, 4, Stella Elizabeth, 2, deceased one female. Informant: Henry Arthur Richardson, father, Rockhampton Road, Mount Morgan | RICHARDSON, Myrtle Hannah (I2347)
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18845 | Transcript of birth cert. 1876 births in the district of Oxley in the Colony of Queensland. 3748/130, 20 Jun 1876 at Logan Village. Emily Helen* Sophia, female. Father Henry Aldridge, butcher, aged 29, born Hartford#, Herts, England. Married 16 Jun 1870 at Maryborough, Queensland, Living child Elizabeth 4 years. Mother Harriett formerly Phillips, aged 27, born London, Middlesex, England. Informant Harriett Aldridge, mother, Grey Street. *Ellen in later documents #Henry born Welwyn, Hertfordshire https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ Birth registration: Emily Helen Sophia Aldridge Birth date: 20/06/1876 Mother's name: Harriett Phillips Father/parent's name: Henry Aldridge Registration details:1876/C/3748 | ALDRIDGE, Emily Helen Sophia (I1401)
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18846 | Transcript of birth cert. 1876 births in the district of Wide Bay in the Colony of Queensland. 2400/3174. 16 Dec 1876 Owanyilla, Mary River, Elizabeth, female, Father Henry Aldridge, butcher, aged 24, born Hartford, Herts, England. Married 16 Jun 1870 at Maryborough, Queensland. Mother Harriett formerly Phillips, aged 22, born London, Middlesex, England. Informant Harry Aldridge, father, Owanyilla, Mary River. | ALDRIDGE, Elizabeth (I1400)
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18847 | Transcript of birth cert: 1857 birth in the registration district of Thingoe in the sub-district of Rougham in the county of Suffolk: No 51 22 Mar 1857 at Whepstead, Elisha, boy, father David Nunn, agricultural labourer, mother Rachel Nunn, formerly Nunn | NUNN, Elisha (I32)
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18848 | Transcript of birth cert: 1859 births in the district of Ipswich in the Colony of Queensland 1584/945, 11 Sep 1859 at Ipswich, Amos, male, son of David Nunn, shepherd, aged 35, born England, married 1856 in Suffolk, England, one boy living, and Rachel Nunn, mother, of Ipswich | NUNN, Amos (I33)
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18849 | Transcript of birth cert: 1862 births in the district of Ipswich in the Colony of Queensland. 585/1013, 11 Sep 1862 at Bremer Mills, Ipswich, Albert, male, son of David Nunn, labourer, aged 35, born England, married 1856 in England, three boys living, mother Rachel Nunn, aged 26, born England. Informant Rachel Nunn, mother, Bremer Mills, Ipswich. | NUNN, Albert (I35)
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18850 | Transcript of birth cert: 1864 birth in the sub-district of Winchester in the county of Southampton, 291, 11th Jan, 1864, Parchment St, Gertrude Elizabeth, girl, father George Morris, painter, mother Fanny Morris formerly Davis. | MORRIS, Gertrude Elizabeth (I7762)
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