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151 | 03/15 There is a marriage for Charles Morris CAMPBELL to a Mary Ann ABBOTT recorded at St Mark's Kennington (21 Aug 1826). Witnessed by a "Mary Ann Morris CAMPBELL". A Mary Ann CAMPBELL b1805 is then buried in St Mary at Lambeth on 25th May 1830. This would fit before the marriage of Charles and Louisa. Unsure whether this is "our" Charles Morris CAMPBELL since he is noted on his marriage certificate to Louisa BLOODWORTH as a "Bachelor" rather than "Widower". Following on... discovered the birth of Mary Ann CAMPBELL to Charles and Mary Ann (Sep 1829). Then the burial of Mary Ann CAMPBELL aged 25 (of Brothers Row) 25th May 1830, then burial of Mary Ann CAMPBELL aged 1 (of Brothers Row) 6th June 1830. So it seems Mary Ann and her baby died within days of each other. Brothers Row is not too distant from where Charles Morris CAMPBELL was living 3 years later in 1833 when Frederick Robert was baptised. So it seems a good bet that this is Charles Morris' first wife and child. | ABBOTT, Mary Ann (I2091)
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152 | 03/15 William and Letty's marriage witnessed by Charles TURPIN and Mary TURPIN. | TURPIN, Letty Elizabeth (I2110)
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153 | 03/15 Witnesses at the wedding of Walter and Maria are Mary STEBBINGS and Florence STEBBINGS | STEBBINGS, Walter (I2087)
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154 | 0307 Ann's mother became Lady Beauchamp on her second marriage to Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp (Ruth Jenkins) 03/07 From Ruth Jenkins: Dear Mark I hope you'll find what I've done helpful. Burke's is wrong re his (John Tregonwell) first wife's name, but I've spelled that out in my tree. His last wife's will refers to the above's son John as her son, but I think as she married the above John in 1666 and was making her will in 1717 after 50 yrs in the family she probably did not think of him as a stepson. I have the will for John died 1724, which I think must be one of yours. regards Ruth | LEWIS, Ann (I488)
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155 | 04/10 Apparently Freda died aged just 15 yrs | BALDWIN, Freda (I1087)
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156 | 04/10 Weymouth Burial transcripts has "Alice Emily STANTON" buried on 24/11/1937. "Widow of Arthur James". See source "STANTON; Parish Register; Burial Records Wyke Regis, Melcombe Regis and Weymouth 1856-1996" http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/home.asp?sv=810 Perhaps this is James Arthur STANTON's wife? 05/06 Free BMD has James Arthur Stanton marrying in March 1902. It is unclear what his wifes name was. 02/05 Burial 06/08/1932 Stanton James Arthur Weymouth Postman http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/people/crem/geneology.asp?svid=3&svaid=295&svapid=1914 | STANTON, James Arthur (I305)
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157 | 04/10 Weymouth Burial transcripts has "Mary Louisa" widow of Frederick buried on 23/11/1949. See source "STANTON; Parish Register; Burial Records Wyke Regis, Melcombe Regis and Weymouth 1856-1996" http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/home.asp?sv=810 05/06 Free BMD has Frederick James Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in Jun 1882 1901 Census: Possibly boarding in 8 Thornbank Place, Bath, with Charles J G PORTSON and his family. Charles was born in New Zealand and worked as a Railway Ticket Collector. It appears Frederick (though with the middle initial indicated as "L" not "J") was working as a Rail Booking Clerk. Only Frederick Stanton on the census of the right age and born in Weymouth. | STANTON, Frederick James (I307)
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158 | 04/11 Evelyn refered to as "sister" of Victor Reginald STANTON in his will. She is named in the will as Evelyn Bessie BARTLETT. | STANTON, Evelyn Bessie (I1296)
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159 | 04/11 For a picture of the Barton Regis Workhouse see: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fray_bentos/357367889/ | ?, Mary (I998)
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160 | 04/15 1911 census records that Ada had 4 children and all were still living at the time of the census. 12/11 Searching for "Ada QUINTON; bc1874, Southampton" on the 1901 census reveals her living with her sister Teresa and her family in London. Possible that Ada has arrived to help her sister in looking after her new son Reginald. Unable to locate "Ada QUINTON; bc1874" on the 1911 census. | QUINTON, Ada Louisa (I1799)
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161 | 04/17 From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HASTINGS2.htm Henry HASTINGS Born: 1562, Woodlands, Dorset, England Christened: 20 Jun 1562, Lubbeshall, Leicester, England Died: 5 Oct 1650, Woodlands, Dorset, England Buried: Horton, Dorset, England Father: George HASTINGS (4ยบ E. Huntingdon) Mother: Dorothy PORT Married 1: Dorothy WILLOUGHBY 1594, England Children: 1. George HASTINGS (Sir) 2. Ralph HASTINGS 3. William HASTINGS 4. Henry HASTINGS of Agmondesham (Sir) 5. John HASTINGS 6. Dorothy HASTINGS (b. ABT 1598) (m.1 Sir John Ryves of Damory Court - m.2 Thomas Tregonwell of Anderson) Married 2: Jane LANGTON ABT 1600 Children: 7. Francis HASTINGS | HASTINGS, Henry (I492)
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162 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1093)
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163 | 0410 Apparently Cyril married and had 3 children | SQUIRE, Cyril (I1091)
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164 | 0410 Apparently Peter and Joyce had 4 children | EVANS, Peter (I1100)
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165 | 0410 Apparently Reginald married and had 1 daughter | ALLEN, Reginald Henry (I1094)
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166 | 05/03 Lived at 17 Catherine Stree, Fitzwilliam. A silk memorial of his death is contained in the Hudson family bible. | HUDSON, Herbert (I271)
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167 | 05/06 Elizabeth appears in the 1901 census living with her family at 2 Brooklyn Terrace, also living there is her husband James CULLINANE. 07/07 The 1901 census below 1901 Census Full Transcription Details for Elizth Cullinane National Archives Reference RG Number, Series Piece Folio Page Schedule Number RG13 2388 5 2 6 Elizth Cullinane Relation to Head of Family Daughter Sex F Age Last Birthday 22 Nationality Condition as to Marriage Married Profession or Occupation Calico Hewer Employment Status Infirmity Where Born Glos Bristol Address 2 Brooklyn Ter Easton Rd Civil Parish Bristol Rural District Town or Village or Hamlet Parliamentary Borough or Division Bristol East Ecclesiastical Parish St Lawrence Administrative County Bristol County Borough, Municipal Borough or Urban District Bristol Ward of Municipal Borough or Urban District Easton 1901 Census Full Household Schedule for Elizth Cullinane National Archives Reference RG Number, Series Piece Folio Page Schedule Number RG13 2388 5 2 6 Address 2 Brooklyn Ter Easton Rd Civil Parish Bristol Rural District Town or Village or Hamlet Parliamentary Borough or Division Bristol East Ecclesiastical Parish St Lawrence Administrative County Bristol County Borough, Municipal Borough or Urban District Bristol Ward of Municipal Borough or Urban District Easton Joseph Henry Farrett Relation to Head of Family Head Condition as to Marriage Married Sex M Age Last Birthday 57 Profession or Occupation Painter House Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Sarah Ann Farrett Relation to Head of Family Wife Condition as to Marriage Married Sex F Age Last Birthday 50 Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Philip Hy Farrett Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Single Sex M Age Last Birthday 19 Profession or Occupation Plumber Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Joseph Farrett Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Single Sex M Age Last Birthday 16 Profession or Occupation Painter House Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Albert Cook Relation to Head of Family Son In Law Condition as to Marriage Married Sex M Age Last Birthday 29 Profession or Occupation Wood Parch Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Lydia Cook Relation to Head of Family Daughter Condition as to Marriage Married Sex F Age Last Birthday 24 Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Albert Joseph Cook Relation to Head of Family Grand Son Condition as to Marriage Sex M Age Last Birthday 3 Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Philip James Cook Relation to Head of Family Grand Son Condition as to Marriage Sex M Age Last Birthday 0 Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity James Cullinane Relation to Head of Family Son In Law Condition as to Marriage Married Sex M Age Last Birthday 21 Profession or Occupation Forge Smith Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Elizth Cullinane Relation to Head of Family Daughter Condition as to Marriage Married Sex F Age Last Birthday 22 Profession or Occupation Calico Hewer Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Edward J Cullinane Relation to Head of Family Grand Son Condition as to Marriage Sex M Age Last Birthday 0 Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity Arthur Philips Relation to Head of Family Boarder Condition as to Marriage Single Sex M Age Last Birthday 19 Profession or Occupation Milkman Employment Status Where Born Glos Bristol Language Infirmity | JARRETT, Elizabeth Ann (I604)
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168 | 05/06 Free BMD has Albert Lovell Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in June 1887 | STANTON, Albert Lovell (I435)
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169 | 05/06 Free BMD has Ellen Baker Stanton's death recorded in Weymouth in June 1880 aged 76 | PAYNE, Ellen Baker (I331)
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170 | 05/06 Free BMD has Francis Gillham Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in Sep 1859 http://www.dorset-opc.com/1861Upwey.htm 07/04 Appears on the 1861 Census | STANTON, Francis Gillham (I384)
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171 | 05/06 Free BMD has James Henry Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in March 1842 03/05 Email from Jonathan jww268@h**mail reveals the place of residence the 1901 census... Frances Chambers 19 Clapham, London, England Servant Cann Hall Essex Alfred J Stanton 18 West Ham, London, England Son Cann Hall Essex Edith Stanton 17 West Ham, London, England Daughter Cann Hall Essex Eveline Stanton 14 West Ham, London, England Daughter Cann Hall Essex James H Stanton 59 Weymouth, Dorset, England Head Also the 1871 census: Alice M Stanton 23 Weymouth, Dorset, England Wife Mile End Old Town London Fanny E A Stanton 7 months Stepney, Middlesex, England Daughter Mile End Old Town London James H Stanton 29 Weymouth, Dorset, England Head Mile End Old Town ?/04 James had been widowed by the 1901 census. | STANTON, James Henry (I333)
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172 | 05/06 Free BMD has Martha Louisa Stanton marrying in Weymouth to either a John Spencer Gardiner or a John Sharp September 1877. | Family F135
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173 | 05/06 Free BMD has Martha Louisa Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in Sep 1849 02/05 Poss burial date: 02/11/1903 Stanton Martha Weymouth http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/people/crem/geneology.asp?svid=3&svaid=295&svapid=1914 | STANTON, Martha Louisa (I300)
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174 | 05/06 Free BMD has Percival Blamey Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in March 1885 | STANTON, Percival Blamey (I343)
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175 | 05/06 Free BMD has this marriage recorded. | Family F138
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176 | 05/06 Free BMD has Victor Reginald Stanton's birth recorded in Weymouth in Jun 1884 02/05 Burial 16/01/1937 Holy Trinity parish http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/people/crem/geneology.asp?svid=3&svaid=295&svapid=1914 | STANTON, Victor Reginald (I308)
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177 | 05/06 Free BMD website gives Robert and Sarah Ann's marriage as March 1864 | Family F133
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178 | 05/08 Email from Graham Turner re Mary Ann Stanton: photos of my Grand Mother Mary Ann Stanton. I?m guessing that the photo of Mary in uniform (Marie as she called herself, and most likely written to her ?sis? Eva) was most likely taken before or during WW1, she was a nurse, and according to someone from our Genealogy Society, the uniform is that of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Corps and she most likely spent time in France apparently Mary never spoke of her earlier life so I'll have to find her service records. The other 2 photos were probably taken pre-WW1. 08/03 Source & Descendents - Graham Turner Listed as "May" Stanton (7) in the 1901 census. Living with her sister Florence under her Brother In Law Tom DAVIS | STANTON, Mary Ann (I342)
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179 | 05/08 Email from Keith Patten: Middle Chinnock, Edward baptised 08.03.1794 Edward and wife Patience (Gray) moved to Fisherton Anger probably around 1824. Although he had moved his family on by 1841 to Newport, other Pattens, born out of county, remained in Wiltshire. This includes an elderly Elizabeth Patten and a younger Sarah Patten, schoolmistress, aged 35 ? I thought this was age 55 when I originally came across the entry and thought I had found Edward?s widowed mother (nee Elizabeth Lawcock) and his sister Sarah. Still a strong possibility. William Patten was also settled in Fisherton Anger in 1841 with a growing family and wife Elizabeth Napier who he married in 1827. Edward was a carpenter by trade and records show that there was a great deal of building work in Fisherton Anger and Salisbury at that time. So the likely scenario is that Edward Patten was baptised in West Chinnock, on 8 March 1794. His parents were Arthur Patten and Elizabeth Lawcock, married at WC on 24 Feb 1789. In 1820s, for reasons unknown but likely to be work related and/or, the possible death of Arthur, Edward and family, his brother, sister(?) and mother had moved to Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire. | PATTEN, Edward (I922)
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180 | 05/08 Email from Keith Patten: William Patten: Married Elizabeth Peach Napier on 1 June 1827 at Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire. Offspring baptised at FA were: John, 6 July 1828 William, 5 Sept 1830 Mary Ann, 1 Sept 1833 George, 18 June 1837 Martha, 18 June 1837 Charles, born c1839, baptism not yet checked. Info from 1841 census only. All six children survived until 1841 at least and were living with their parents in Fisherton Street, Fisherton Anger. William senior?s occupation was male servant. He was born out of county. A burial is recorded at FA for an Elizabeth Patten, aged 39, on 1 May 1842. I have yet to locate William in 1851 and suspect that he either died or went to sea. The children were scattered but some ended up in Southhampton and hence the speculation that William, after the death of Elizabeth went to sea and was not recorded in any following census In the research so far I have found the following:- Mary Ann Patten was born on 1 Sep 1833 in Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire, England. She was baptized on 1 Sep 1833 in Fisherton Anger, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. She died in 1867 in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Mary Ann Patten and Richard Targett were married on 10 Oct 1852 in St Mary's Church, Southampton, England. Richard Targett was born on 9 Dec 1827 in Old Basing, Hampshire, England. Mary Ann Patten and Richard Targett had the following children: Mary Ann Targett was born in 1853 in Southampton, Hampshire, Caroline Targett was born on 9 Jan 1854 in 2 James Street, Southampton, William Edward Targett was born in 1856 in Droxford, Hampshire, England. Sarah Ann Targett was born in 1858 in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Elizabeth Jane Targett was born in 1861 in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Henry George Targett was born in 1863 in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Kate Targett was born in 1865 in Southampton, Hampshire, England. I have looked for the children, very briefly, in 1851. Possibilities are: Martha, aged 17, born Salisbury, Wiltshire, in service, Southampton, St Marys. She later married William Tizzard William, aged 19, born Salisbury, Wiltshire, lodging and working as a costermonger, also Southampton, St Marys I can not find Charles and George in 1851 Census but a possibility is that they were returned to Somerset and were recorded as being born in West Chinnock (Som) HO107/1930/~F472 living together at the Union House Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset. In the 1861 Census (RG9/1362) George was living with the Pitcher family as a lodger and Baker's Servant at, Private House, Melbury Osmond, Dorset By 1871, George and wife Elizabeth (b Dorset) had returned to Somerset and were living with their family in Yeovil. He was a baker. In 1861, Charles Patten was lodging in Yeovil and working as a chimney Sweep. | PATTEN, William (I466)
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181 | 05/08 Email from Keith Patten: Middle Chinnock, Anne/Annie/Aime baptised 11.09.1791 | PATTEN, Annie (I921)
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182 | 05/08 Email from Keith Patten: I can not find Charles and George in 1851 Census but a possibility is that they were returned to Somerset and were recorded as being born in West Chinnock (Som) HO107/1930/~F472 living together at the Union House Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset. In 1861, Charles Patten was lodging in Yeovil and working as a chimney Sweep. Seems this same Charles PATTEN appears living near a George PATTEN in Yeovil in 1901 (RG13 piece 2302 folio 36 page 19). Then again still in Yeovil in 1911 (RG14PN14412 RG78PN870 RD309 SD4 ED11 SN211) (though recorded born in Yeovil). More evidence needed to confirm whether this is the correct Charles PATTEN. | PATTEN, Charles (I919)
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183 | 05/08 Email from Keith Patten: I can not find Charles and George in 1851 Census but a possibility is that they were returned to Somerset and were recorded as being born in West Chinnock (Som) HO107/1930/~F472 living together at the Union House Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset. In the 1861 Census (RG9/1362) George was living with the Pitcher family as a lodger and Baker's Servant at, Private House, Melbury Osmond, Dorset By 1871 census (RG10 piece 2411 folio 82 page 10), George and wife Elizabeth (bc1843, Dorset) had returned to Somerset and were living with their family in Yeovil. He was a baker. By 1881 census (RG12 piece 1899 folio 30 page 6), George and wife Elizabeth are still in Yeovil, with children, Eli, Charles and William and a lodger "William CHANDLER; bc1885" who is from the same village as Elizabeth (Melbury Osmond, Dorset) - as he is only 6 years old perhaps he is a relation? By 1901 census (RG13 piece 2302 folio 36 page 19), George and wife Elizabeth are as above but just with "Willie" and "Charlie". (Interestingly they are 4 doors down from a "Charles PATTEN; bc1841, Chinnock Somerset; Chimney Sweep" and his wife Louisa and family. No record of George PATTEN in the 1911 census. More evidence required to confirm that this is the correct "George PATTEN". | PATTEN, George (I917)
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184 | 05/11 Edward had brothers and a sister accroding to the Death Announcement source attached. | FISKE, Edward Lewis (I1036)
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185 | 05/11 We know Sarah died in her 88th year from the Death Announcement source. But it is not clear when that source dates from. | JANE, Sarah (I1023)
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186 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2194)
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187 | 05/16 Comments: Joseph Smith s/o Charles and Martha H Smith 1881 census was actually their Grandson. His mother was Ellen Smith D/O Charles and Martha. Joseph was born 1870 Hythe Kent and then taken to Dorset. His mother never married the father who is on birth certificate as Joseph Mansfield Draycott. At the age of 17 Joseph joined the Army from Liverpool. On leaving the Army he lived in Belfast and married Hannah Elizabeth McConnell in 1898. He rejoined the Army and was in 2nd Boer War. His wife and 2 children moved to Liverpool at the time. I am Joseph Draycott's Grandaughter. Hope this has been useful information. Great site you have. Thank you. Mae Dennison. 12/11 Unable to locate "Ellen SMITH; bc1850, Weymouth" in the 1881 census or beyond. | SMITH, Ellen (I709)
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188 | 05/16 Comments: Joseph Smith s/o Charles and Martha H Smith 1881 census was actually their Grandson. His mother was Ellen Smith D/O Charles and Martha. Joseph was born 1870 Hythe Kent and then taken to Dorset. His mother never married the father who is on birth certificate as Joseph Mansfield Draycott. At the age of 17 Joseph joined the Army from Liverpool. On leaving the Army he lived in Belfast and married Hannah Elizabeth McConnell in 1898. He rejoined the Army and was in 2nd Boer War. His wife and 2 children moved to Liverpool at the time. I am Joseph Draycott's Grandaughter. Hope this has been useful information. Great site you have. Thank you. Mae Dennison. Mae Dennison | DRAYCOTT, Joseph Mansfield (I2200)
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189 | 05/16 Comments: Joseph Smith s/o Charles and Martha H Smith 1881 census was actually their Grandson. His mother was Ellen Smith D/O Charles and Martha. Joseph was born 1870 Hythe Kent and then taken to Dorset. His mother never married the father who is on birth certificate as Joseph Mansfield Draycott. At the age of 17 Joseph joined the Army from Liverpool. On leaving the Army he lived in Belfast and married Hannah Elizabeth McConnell in 1898. He rejoined the Army and was in 2nd Boer War. His wife and 2 children moved to Liverpool at the time. I am Joseph Draycott's Grandaughter. Hope this has been useful information. Great site you have. Thank you. Mae Dennison. (See Email Sources) 12/11 Unable to locate "Joseph SMITH; bc1872" in the 1891 census or beyond. | SMITH, Joseph (I715)
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190 | 06/05 Graham Turner | NAPIER, Thomas (I479)
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191 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: CULLINANE, Emily Julia Bir 1897 Engl Glou Bristo Fa: John CULLINANE Mo: Emily CULLINANE, Emily Julia Christening Gender: Female Birth Date: 5 Jun 1897 Christening Date: 4 Jul 1897 Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Collection: St Philip and St Jacob Father: John CULLINANE Mother: Emily Source: FHL Film 1596781 Dates: 1878 - 1898 | CULLINANE, Emily Julia (I635)
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192 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: CULLINANE, John Marr 1896 Engl Glou Bristo Sp: Emily COOK CULLINANE, John Age: 26 Marriage Wife: Emily COOK Age: 24 Marriage Date: 24 Aug 1896 Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Collection: St Matthew Moorfields Husband's Father: Timothy CULLINANE Wife's Father: Robert COOK Source: FHL Film 1595697 Dates: 1895 - 1896 | Family F116
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193 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: CULLINANE, John Edward Bir 1898 Engl Glou Bristo Fa: John CULLINANE Mo: Emily CULLINANE, John Edward Christening Gender: Male Birth Date: 27 Jun 1898 Christening Date: 24 Jul 1898 Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Collection: St Philip and St Jacob Father: John CULLINANE Mother: Emily Source: FHL Film 1596782 Dates: 1898 - 1899 | CULLINANE, John Edward (I636)
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194 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: HUDSON, Ellen Wardrobe Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 11 Jan 1863 Recorded in: Edlington, Yorkshire, England Father: Richard HUDSON Mother: Ellen Wardrobe Source: FHL Film 1545695 Dates: 1839 - 1868 | HUDSON, Ellen Wardrobe (I621)
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195 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: HUDSON, Harriet Hannah Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 3 Nov 1867 Recorded in: Edlington, Yorkshire, England Father: Richard HUDSON Mother: Ellen Wardrobe Source: FHL Film 1545695 Dates: 1839 - 1868 | HUDSON, Harriet Hannah (I360)
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196 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: SIMMONS, Ann Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 18 Jan 1800 Recorded in: Upway, Dorset, England Father: William Simmons Mother: Martha Source: FHL Film 1239252 Dates: 1776 - 1804 | SIMONDS, Ann (I616)
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197 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: SIMONDS, George Christening Gender: Male Christening Date: 14 Jun 1795 Recorded in: Upway, Dorset, England Father: William Simonds Mother: Martha Source: FHL Film 1239252 Dates: 1776 - 1804 | SIMONDS, George (I615)
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198 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: SIMONDS, James Christening Gender: Male Christening Date: 27 Jun 1791 Recorded in: Upway, Dorset, England Father: William Simonds Mother: Martha Source: FHL Film 1239252 Dates: 1776 - 1804 | SIMONDS, James (I617)
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199 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: SIMONDS, John Christening Gender: Male Christening Date: 17 Apr 1785 Recorded in: Upway, Dorset, England Father: William Simonds Mother: Martha Source: FHL Film 1239252 Dates: 1776 - 1804 | SIMONDS, John (I620)
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200 | 06/06 British Isles VRI CD has: SIMONDS, Susannah Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 20 May 1793 Recorded in: Upway, Dorset, England Father: William Simonds Mother: Martha Source: FHL Film 1239252 Dates: 1776 - 1804 02/05 1841 Census for Upwey shows: http://www.dorset-opc.com/1841Upwey.htm Elwell Street; Thomas; SIMMONDS; 50; Labourer; Yes; HO107/286/18/F6p7 Elwell Street; Betsy; SIMMONDS; 40; ; Yes; HO107/286/18/F6p7 Elwell Street; Jane; SIMMONDS; 25; Drefsm; Yes; HO107/286/18/F6p7 Elwell Street; Ann; SIMMONDS; 20; School Mistrefs; Yes; HO107/286/18/F6p7 Elwell Street; Thomas; SIMMONDS; 15; Carpenter Ap; Yes; HO107/286/18/F6p7 and also Stotting Way; Hannah; SIMMONS; 35; Shopkeeper; Yes; HO107/286/18/F13p21 Stotting Way; Susanna; SIMMONS; 4; ; Yes; HO107/286/18/F14p22 Stotting Way; Richard; SIMMONS; 2; ; Yes; HO107/286/18/F14p22 Could these be relatives of our Susanna? | SIMONDS, Susannah (I324)
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