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101 | Age: 67 #7227 | ABBOTT, William Morgan (I1446)
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102 | Age: 68 #23978 | ABBOTT, John James (I1440)
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103 | Age: 69 #15982 | ABBOTT, Jack Stanley (I1445)
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104 | Age: 70 #9267 | ABBOTT, Elizabeth Jane (I1448)
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105 | Age: 79 Reg Number: 6494 | MORGAN, Lucy Ethel May (I1442)
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106 | Also District Manchester, Volume 8d, Page 314 | Family: James Peter FOXCROFT / Matilda? WRIGHT (F377)
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107 | Also know as Oscar G Brightfield | BRIGHTFIELD, Sydney Oscar G (I249)
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108 | Also known as Auntie Wainie as she was a whingey wainie | MCINTOSH, Edna Annie Emily (I600)
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109 | Also known as Polly. They were all mad gamblers and went to the ponies in their day...going to watch the horse races was for the rich...the working class put bets on the ponies. Mum was called Marjorie as that was the name of the pony that came in first and won nana a bit of money when she was carrying mum. | MCINTOSH, Marjorie Catherine (I599)
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110 | Also resided in Old Nag's Head Hotel Lloyd St Deansgate Manchester. | FOXCROFT, William Henry (I163)
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111 | An Ann Foxcroft came to Melbourne in April 1852 aged 3 years aboard the ship Kate. Not the same one. She died in 1853, aged 4, Victorian Pioneers Index reg number 1299. Her parents were different. | FOXCROFT, Ann (I184)
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112 | An Edith Higgitt of Wellington St, Rugeley, described as a land carrier in William White Directory of Staffordshire, 1834. "to Lichfield, ev. Friday; to Stafford ev. Saturday to Uttoxeter ev. Wed and Ts." Note that Edith would be aged c. 60 by this date - could be a daughter or daugther in law? Parish Register of Burials Edith Higgitt, abode Wolverhampton, buried (Rugeley) May 31 1840, aged 69 years. | PENNELL, Edith (I963)
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113 | Anne was resident in the Lincoln Workhouse, Saint Peter - In - Eastgate, Lincoln 1882 - 1883. Unwed mother. | DICKINSON, Anne (I2181)
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114 | Appears to be link between Rugeley and Teesside. In the 1881 census, Edmond Higgitt, born 1827, Wolverhampton, is living in Stockton (where several Higgitt's reside today). No record of an Edmond is found for William and Harriett but seems to be most likely family in area. William Higgitt listed as hatter and capmaker, 1828-9 in Darlington St, 1833 in High-green. Bridgens Directory of Wolverhampton and District, 1828-9 and 1833. William and Joseph (brothers) are only Higgitt's mentioned in Wolverhampton. Bankruptcy Case: The Times Wednesday 29 February 1832 Bankruptcies William Higgitt, Wolverhampton, hatter, [to surender on] March 8, [hearing on] April 10 at 12 o'clock in Littleton Arms Inn, Penkridge, Staffordshire: solicitor, Mr Dove, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn. More About WILLIAM HIGGITT: Occupation: 1828, Hatter and Capper, Wolverhampton | HIGGITT, William (I964)
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115 | Arrived Australia circa 1850 | BRIGHTFIELD, John William (I241)
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116 | Article on Hill End mentions a Thomas Monies being the owner of the Hill End Hotel in 1873 Died from an epyleptic fit. 21 years in NSW. | MONIES, Thomas Salternstall (I441)
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117 | Assumed daughter of Thomas and Hannah. IGI lists parents as Henry and Hannah, but there is no record of a Henry at this time. This is the link to Ray Walker. | HIGGITT, Susannah (I952)
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118 | Assumed to be this Hannah, from reference in IGI to Hannah born about 1810 in Rugeley. This is the closest reference. | Family: Charles HAYCOCK / Hannah HIGGITT (F733)
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119 | At Home, Surrounded By Family | ABBOTT, Estella Maud (I1494)
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120 | BALL Age: 72 #13922 | ABBOTT, James Illawarra (I1441)
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121 | BALT Age: 89 #19748 | ABBOTT, Harriet (I1427)
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122 | Bankruptcies The Times Saturday 19 May 1849 William Henry Higgitt, Wolverhampton, pawn broker, May 26, June 23 at 12 o'clock at the Birmingham District Court of Bankruptcy: solicitors Messrs Corser and Underhill, Wolvehampton; official assignee, Mr Whitmore, Birmingham. | HIGGITT, William Henry (I1037)
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123 | Bankruptcies (assumed this Richard, but could be Richard Francis, born 1821) The Times Wednesday 24 July 1844 And Saturday 27 July 1844 (information repeated in both editions) Insolvents (Petitioners) Richard Higgitt, Rugeley, Staffordshire, hatter | HIGGITT, Richard (I969)
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124 | Baptised as Higgitt | SANDERS, Catherine (I1085)
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125 | Birth registration number 15116 | BRIGHTFIELD, John William (I228)
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126 | Birth registration number 18660 Served in WW1. Lance Corporal 1st Field Company Engineering. Regimental No. 1889. Enlisted 2/8/1915. Return to Australia 19/2/1919. | BRIGHTFIELD, Fredrick Charles (I225)
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127 | Birth registration number 19010. Death registration number 3299 | BRIGHTFIELD, Arthur D (I220)
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128 | Birth registration number 19725 Death age listed as 33 years on her headstone. | BRIGHTFIELD, Lillian M P (I229)
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129 | Birth registration number 25621 | BRIGHTFIELD, Beatrice E (I221)
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130 | Born and raised up in Hilgrove. Moved to Guyra (after marriage?). Moved to Austinmere and later Hurstville. Number in register 94 16355 He was a wheelwright by trade, which involved knowing how to do a lot of fitting and machining. He was a maintenance engineer in the mines at Coal Cliffe colliery at Austinmeer until 1935 when they moved from Austinmeer to 105 Dora St, Hurstville. They built their house at Edith St in about 1938. Dad was working for Hoffman Engineering at Stoney Creek Rd, Kingsgrove on aircraft parts and gun parts for army supplies. Because of his engineering background, he was exempt from active service.During the war he was a member of the National Emergency Service (NES) and was a warden. After the war he worked for the same firm for approx. 10 more years until 1950, when he went to Lister Blackstones as chief engineer in charge of maintenance, stopping there approx. 5 years when he moved as Chief Engineer in charge of maintenance to Hardie Rubber Company in Rushcutters Bay. After this he worked at IRC resistors at Kingsgrove. | BRUCE, Clyde Alexander (I123)
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131 | Born at Fryerhurst | PROCTER (I735)
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132 | Born in Birmingham (according to information on 1851 census), around 1837. GRO reference to birth, Dec quarter 1837, Birmingham, 16: 272. The family must have moved to Birmingham between 1833 (birth of Hannah) and 1837 (birth of John Henry). Occupation on 1852 census listed as Gilt Jeweller (aged 13 years). Address at time of census was "5 House, 4 Court, Ruston Street North, Ladywood." Other occupiers on census night were Sarah Higgitt (mother) Head of House and widow, aged 49. Occupation described as "annuitant" (ie in receipt of an annuity). Sister, Hannah, aged 17, occupation steel pen peircer; William, brother, aged 3. The death of the father, Thomas must have occurred between 1847 and 1851. Address at the time of the birth of Thomas Henry (September 1872) was at Avenue Road, Aston Manor. Search in 1871 census does not find reference for this road. 1881 census Dwelling: High Street Census Place: Northfield, Worcester, England Source: FHL Film 1341706 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2952 Folio 98 Page 19 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John Henry HIGGITT M 43 M Birmingham, Warwick, England Rel: Head Occ: Machinist Jane Annie HIGGITT M 43 F Birmingham, Warwick, England Rel: Wife Sarah Jane HIGGITT U 14 F Birmingham, Warwick, England Rel: Dau Occ: Paper Box Maker Thomas H. HIGGITT 8 M Birmingham Aston, Warwick, England Rel: Son Arthur HIGGITT 6 M Birmingham, Warwick, England Rel: Son Fred HIGGITT 3 M Birmingham, Warwick, England Rel: Son 1901 census Family code = WOR03 page id = 676532 Higgett John 63 1838 Warwick Birmingham Worcester Northfield Cardboard Box Machinist 16290560 Higgett Jane 63 1838 Warwick Birmingham Worcester Northfield 16290561 Higgett Fred 23 1878 Warwick Birmingham Worcester Northfield Chocolate Packer 676532 16290562 | HIGGITT, John Henry (I1033)
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133 | Both described as of full age. John Henry, machinist of Edgbaston. Jane Anne Bevan, no occupation of Birmingham. Gives occupations of fathers as: Thomas Higgitt, hatter; James Bevan, lamp maker. Witnesses were Joseph Rose and Helena Charlton | Family: John Henry HIGGITT / Jane Anne BEVAN (F772)
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134 | Brought Estella Maud Abbott to Sydney | KEMP, Henrietta Louisa (I1424)
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135 | Came from Belton | BELTON (I744)
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136 | Came from Bentham in Ewcros | MALHAM (I737)
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137 | Came to Australia on the Austral Feb 1888 died aged 91 Auburn lived his estate was worth 250,000 pounds | LAW, George (I550)
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138 | Could be 1 Jan | Family: Robert KEMP / Sophia Jane BENNETT (F1040)
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139 | Could be 1831 | EMMS, Elizabeth (I1471)
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140 | Could have been Barbara I 1960-2002 | ABNEY-HASTINGS, Lady Barbara Huddleston 13th Countess of Loudoun (I3045)
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141 | Could have been Charles I 1874-1920 | RAWDON-HASTINGS, Charles Edward 11th Earl of Loudoun (I3041)
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142 | Could have been Edith I 1868-1874 | RAWDON-HASTINGS, Lady Edith Maud Countess of Loudoun (I3040)
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143 | Could have been Edith II 1920-1960 | ABNEY-HASTINGS, Edith Maud 12th Countess of Loudoun (I3043)
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144 | Could have been Edward V | Edward Earl Of Warwick (I1018)
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145 | Could have been Elizabeth 1 1789-1808 | HASTINGS, Lady Elizabeth 13th Baroness Hastings (I3035)
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146 | Could have been Ferdinando I 1643-1656 | HASTINGS, Ferdinando Earl of Huntingdon (I3029)
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147 | Could have been Francis II 1808-1826 | RAWDON-HASTINGS, Francis Earl of Moira Marquess of Hastings (I3036)
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148 | Could have been George 1 | HASTINGS, George Earl of Huntingdon (I3026)
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149 | Could have been George II 1701-1705 | HASTINGS, George 8th Earl of Huntingdon (I3032)
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150 | Could have been George III 1826-1844 | RAWDON-HASTINGS, George Augustus Lord Hastings and Moira (I3037)
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