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14351 | The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18682555 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14352 | The marriage took place at Derry Hill Baptist Chapel on Friday of Benjamin, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Gad Wiltshire, of Studley, Calne, and Dorothy, daughter of Mr Charles Giles, of Rumsey Lodge, Calne. | Family: Benjamin WILTSHIRE / Dorothy GILES (F2480)
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14353 | The Morning Bulletin http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51984277 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14354 | The North Coolgardie Herald and Miners Daily News http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article259780161 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14355 | The North Coolgardie Herald and Miners Daily News http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article259815042 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14356 | The Northern Miner http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article77042795 | LONGDEN, John Needham (I132487099767)
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14357 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19829392 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14358 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article21444784 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14359 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27271634 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14360 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27271853 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14361 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20329273 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14362 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20329408 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14363 | The Queenslander http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27271494 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14364 | THE Relatives and Friends of Mr A. A. Coker, husband and Miss Evelyn Coker, daughter, of Kalapa, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral of their deceased beloved Wife, Mother and Relative, the late MRS EDITH MABEL COKER, to move from our funeral chapel, William street, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) FORENOON, at 11.30 o'clock, for the North Rockhampton cemetery. FINLAYSON & MCKENZIE, Funeral Directors. APA citation Family Notices. (1946, January 18). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 4. Retrieved April 3, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56431589 <hr> | BEDFORD, Edith Mabel (I18313084895)
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14365 | THE Relatives and Friends of Mrs G. Beare (Wife). Mr L. Beare and family Brisbane (Son), Mr and Mrs M. A. Hunt and family (Son-in-law and daughter), Mrs E. Ransley and family, Mrs L. Dobbs and family Boolburra (Sisters-in-law, Nephews and Nieces}, Mr and Mrs L. Jenkins and family (Grandchildren), are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their deceased beloved Husband, Father, Father-in-law, Brother-in-law, Grandfather and Relative, the late Mr GEORGE BEARE, of No. 38 Fitzroy Street, to move from our Funeral Parlour. Alma Street, THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock for the North Rockhampton Cemetery. TUCKER & NANKIVELL. Undertakers Telephone Nos. 2616 & 2478. AOF: Court Golden Mount The members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of their late brother George Beare. Members of Court Robin Hood, Court Maid Marion and Court Lady Norman are invited to attend. By Order. C. H. V. HORTON. District Secretary. <hr> IN MEMORIAM BEARE.-In loving memory of George Beare, who passed away 23rd June, 1946, aged 74 years. Dearly beloved by all, When you answered the angels' call. (Inserted by his loving Wife; Family and Grandchildren.) APA citationFamily Notices. (1950, June 23). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 8. Retrieved March 15, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56947731 <hr> | BEARE, George (I18313083884)
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14366 | The Rev. Philip Roper Nunn, aged 50, clerk in holy orders, was brought up at Saffron Walden Police Court, this morning, charged with stealing 6s. from an alms box at Clavering Parish Church. Lancashire Evening Post 30 August 1909, p3. | NUNN, Douglas Phillip Roper (I130052422029)
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14367 | The Scotsman 12 October 1934, p16 SPIERS.-At Eskbank, on 11th October, James S.Spiers (Souness & Spiers), beloved husband of Mary N. Wightman. Funeral arrangements later. | SPIERS, James Souness (I132345242361)
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14368 | The Scotsman 15 April 1915, p12 ANDERSON-ESSON.-At 10 Parkside Terrace, on the 14th inst., by the Rev H.F.Falconer, M.A., Ernest Masson Anderson, of H.M.Geological Survey, to Alice Catherine, younger daughter of the late Alexander Essons and Mrs Esson. | Family: Earnest Masson ANDERSON / Alice Catherine ESSON (F2220)
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14369 | The Scotsman 15 April 1915, p12 ANDERSON-ESSON.-At 10 Parkside Terrace, on the 14th inst., by the Rev H.F.Falconer, M.A., Ernest Masson Anderson, of H.M.Geological Survey, to Alice Catherine, younger daughter of the late Alexander Essons and Mrs Esson. | Family: Earnest Masson ANDERSON / Alice Catherine ESSON (F2220)
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14370 | The son of William Spalding & Sarah Hammond<hr> | SPALDING, George (I18313087523)
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14371 | The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express, Saturday 31 July 1847, page 4: On Monday last, at Bradfield St. George, Mr. Fred Nunn, jun, of Bury, to Emily Henrietta, youngest daughter of Mr. Roger Hearn, of the former place. | Family: Frederick NUNN / Emily Henrietta HEARN (F950)
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14372 | The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. 19 September 1857, p3. On the 10th, at Ixworth, T.F.Simpson, Esq., solicitor, Turnbridge Wells, to Maria, only daughter of Sturley Nunn, Esq., of Ixworth. | Family: Thomas Fox SIMPSON / Maria NUNN (F481)
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14373 | The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. 21 October 1871, p 6. NUNN.-13th inst., at her residence, Queen-street, Colchester, Harriet, relict of the late Roger Nunn, Esq., M.D. | Harriet (I130050741925)
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14374 | The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. 23 November 1850, p 4. ESSEX.- At Brighton, near Melbourne, Samuel Bawtree, Esq., of Melbourne,Matilda Jane, daughter of the late Roger Nunn, Esq., M.D. Colchester. | Family: Samuel BAWTREE / Jane Matilda NUNN (F2543)
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14375 | The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express. 23 November 1850, p 4. (Same time and place Bawtree brothers married Nunn sisters) | Family: Henry BAWTREE / Adelaide Susan NUNN (F2569)
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14376 | The Telegraph http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article173943966 | BALLARD, Robert (I132485544172)
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14377 | There are George Nunns born Chevington on the 1871 and 1881 censuses which could match him although there are age discrepancies. 1871 at Whepstead, Suff, there is a George Nunn, head, married, aged 51, laborer, born Chevington In the same house are Mary Nunn, wife, aged 51, born Whepstead and Louisa Forman, visitor, aged 7, born Hartest In the 1881 census, there is a George Nunn age 56 Westgate Rd, Bury St Edmunds as follows; George Nunn, head, married, aged 56, labourer, born Chevington Charlotte Nunn, wife, aged 25, born Fornham St Martins, Suffolk, Harriet J. Bridges Nunn, dau, aged 5, born Fornham St Martins. George not found on 1891 census <hr> | NUNN, George (I18313087134)
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14378 | There are two John Nunn buried at Chevington in the 1770s. In 1771, John Nunn the elder a farmer was buried on January 5. The more likely John Nunn for this family is the John Nunn widower buried 16 July 1777. That's based on the fact that Marth Rutlege predeceased this John Nunn. <hr> | NUNN, John (I18313082161)
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14379 | There is baptism entry for a Sarah Rowling, daughter of Joseph Rowling and Harriet Kemp which fits Joseph ROWLAND (ID3630) and Harriet Kemp <hr> | ROWLAND, Sarah Joanna (I18313088557)
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14380 | There is a birth in Queensland for a Francis Holt Landsberg in 1907 (ref: 1907/C11947) the son of Frederick William Landsberg and Lilian Edith Alice Holt <hr> | LANDSBERG, Francis Holt (I18313085651)
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14381 | There is a Lillian Hall (father Joseph, mother Eliza Tesker) born in 1885 in Queensland. (Ref 1885/C6742) <hr> | HALL, Lillian Martha (I18313083837)
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14382 | There is a photo taken in 1906 in the book Chevington by Frank Cooper of the pupils of Chevington school. Assuming that Lilian attended school and was there on the day the picture was taken, she would have been one of the group. <hr> | NUNN, Lilian (I18313088713)
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14383 | There is a possiblity that this Ann Nunn married/had a family with her older half-sister Mary's son Thomas Nunn. A Thomas Nunn and Ann Nunn certainly had children together and the record indicates that her maiden name was Nunn. Further research needed as have yet to confirm which Mary Nunn was Thomas's mother although the ages and locations fit.<hr> | NUNN, Ann (I18313086902)
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14384 | There is a Susannah Lawson, aged 7, BK1868 on the 1841 census with the family who may be the base daughter of Susannah Lawson senior <hr> | LAWSON, Susannah (I18313084015)
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14385 | There is a Wilfred H. Westwood who dies in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, aged 60 in 1964 which may be him. <hr> | WESTWOOD, Wilfred Henry (I18313088546)
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14386 | There is a William Coker , poulterer, on 1911 census in Balham born C1880 at Lambeth that fits him. Living with wife of 15 years Mary Ann and their children Ruby (13), Violet (9), Sidney (8), Ivy (2) and Edward (nine months).<hr> | COKER, William (I18313088721)
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14387 | There is a William Nunn aged 1 on the 1891 census which may be William and Harriet's son. However, he is not with them on the 1901 census<hr> | NUNN, William (I18313088334)
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14388 | There is age discrepancy throughout the records. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYNH-9H | SILVER, William (I132061369590)
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14389 | There is an Afred Sargent on the 1881 census born at Arprifth?? (should that be Hargrave?), Suffolk C1852 which may be this Alfred. If it is, he seems to have died before 1891 because son Alfred, aged 14, is a boarder at 20 Bush Green, Romford, Essex in house headed by Jonathan Avis born Rattlesden, Suffolk and wife Hannah. It seems this is his mum who has remarried. By 1901, Alfred, aged 24 is at 395 Sherwood Rd, East Ham, Essex with wife Alice and his mother Hannah Avis<hr> 1881 census details: No 8 Beacontree Hill Alfred Sargent, head, mar, aged 29, ag lab, born Arprifth, Suffolk Hannah Sargent , wife, aged 30, born Romford, Essex John Sargent, son, aged 6, scholar, born Dagenham Alfred Sargent, aged 4, scholar, born Dagenham <hr> 1891 census for 20 Bush Green, Romford, Essex Jonathan Avis, head, mar, aged 54, wheelwrigh, born Rattlesden, Suffolk Hannah Avis, wife, mar, aged 41, born Romford, Essex Alfred Sargent, boarder, single, aged 14, ag lab, born Dagenham, Essex <hr> 1901 census details: No 394 Sherwood Road, East Ham, Essex Alfred Sargent, head, aged 24, tram conductor, born Dagenham, Essex Alice Sargent, wife, aged 21, born Stratford, Essex Hannah Avis, mother, widow, aged 52, monthly sick nurse?, born Romford, Essex | SARGENT, Alfred (I18313088902)
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14390 | There is an Alice Emily Nunn, d. 31 Mar 1907 in Brisbane Qld Australia. listed as child of James & Louisa in indexes. Who could be child of James Nunn & Mabel McKenzie born 10 Feb 1907 Details from Lyn Nunn<hr> | McKENZIE, Mabel (I18313087934)
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14391 | There is IGI record for Sarah Nunn marriage to William Swan 10 November, 1789 at Dalham , Suffolk. It correct Sarah, she would have been 18 years old.<hr> | NUNN, Sarah (I18313086894)
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14392 | This appears to be her on the 1901 census: 1901 census for Hertfordshire County Lunatic Asylum, Hill End Near St Albans Jane PHILLIPS, patient Single F 39 1862 Twine Winder Lunatic Bethnal Green London RG number: RG13 Piece: 1313 Folio: 146 Page: 21 <hr> | PHILLIPS, Jane (I18313088801)
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14393 | This appears to be this Fred Nunn in 1881 census at Church Road, Chevington, Suffolk:<br> NUNN, Frederick Head Married M 49 Ag Labr Chevington Suffolk <br> NUNN, Sarah A Sah Wife Married F 50 Charwoman Chedburgh Suffolk <br> NUNN, Fredk C Son Single M 24 Ag Labr Chevington Suffolk<hr> | NUNN, Frederick (I18313087102)
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14394 | This Chevington marriage appears to be them: 19 Nov 1859 William Nunn and Roda Howe<hr> | NUNN, William (I18313087240)
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14395 | This could be his son but not yet confirmed: NUNN.- On January 25, 1945, at Royal Hobart Hospital, John, beloved son of Clement and Edith Nunn, of 35 Melville St, Hobart, aged one day. Private interment, Cornelian Bay Cemetery, This Day. H. C. MILLINGTON AND CO., Funeral Directors. Family Notices. (1945, January 30). The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved August 29, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26056998 <hr> | NUNN, Clement John (I18313084133)
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14396 | This could be Phoebe's child: Ellen Nunn born to a Phoebe Nunn in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, 26 April 1841<hr> | NUNN, Phoebe (I18313082547)
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14397 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source (S_1477291525)
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14398 | This is a transcript of a letter written by Elizabeth Todd from Chicago in 1939 in response to one from Eva Silver telling Elizabeth of her sister's death, that is Eva's mother. <br> 13th Sept 1939 2172 Giddings Street, USA Chicago, Ill<br> My Dear Eva,<br> Received your dear letter Monday this week with the sad news of your dear mother's death. She died on the 19th Aug, our father's birthday.<br> How strange. But I never knew she had not been well all this year. She never complained till the last, poor dear.<br> She must have been a great sufferer. Am glad you were all able to be with her, it sure would be a great comfort to her at the end.<br> Yes, dear, it's your Dad that will miss her most, they sure have been a very happy couple for so long. God had spared them so long. <br>So she wished to be cremated and she had her wish.<br> I will always remember when I said goodbye to her at the station when she left for Australia.<br> Little did we think we would not meet again on this earth. I feel so sad for you now but am glad dear you take is so well and you say it's God's will and we must bear it.<br> I will try and write your dear Dad some day. Am glad he is bearing up so well.<br> You will be back in your hospital by now and I expect plenty work to pass the time.<br> Much sympathy pass your Uncle and cousins and love from us all ever, <br>From old Aunty Lyzzie. <br> PS Mother was about 2 years younger than me and every one thought she was the oldest. Mother used to call her "wee boobet", a pet name I dare say. She would not tell you it. Bye bye dear, God bless you<br> My dear I have the picture with your Dad and her taken at the seaside; we're so proud of it. Ta Ta.<hr> | TODD, Elizabeth (I18313085207)
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14399 | This is the James Westwood who with Henry Aldridge had a business carrying fodder to London during the 1880s.<hr> | WESTWOOD, James (I18313088497)
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14400 | This is the John Silver who was acquainted with the author Robert Louis Stevenson and after whom Stevenson named his Treasure Island character Long John Silver. <hr> | SILVER, John (I18313086767)
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