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151 | Could have been Henry IX 1604-1643 | HASTINGS, Henry (I3028)
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152 | Could have been Henry VII | POLE, Henry (I3023)
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153 | Could have been Henry VIII | HASTINGS, Henry (I3025)
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154 | Could have been Henry X 1851-1868 | RAWDON-HASTINGS, Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet 9th Earl of Loudoun (I3039)
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155 | Could have been Katherine I | POLE, Katherine (I3024)
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156 | Could have been Margaret I | Countess Margaret Of Salisbury (I1019)
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157 | Could have been Paulyn I 1844-1851 | RAWDON-HASTINGS, Paulyn Reginald Serlo 3rd Marquess of Hastings (I3038)
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158 | Could have been Theophilus I 1656-1701 | HASTINGS, Theophilus 7th Earl of Huntingdon (I3031)
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159 | Could have been Theophilus II 1705-1746 | HASTINGS, Theophilus 9th Earl of Huntingdon (I3033)
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160 | Could have ben Francis I 1746-1789 | HASTINGS, Francis Earl of Huntingdon (I3034)
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161 | Cousin to Tracey's grandmother Estelle Maud Abbott | ABBOTT, Ella M (I217)
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162 | Cremated. Ashes spread at Williamstown Beach along with Auntie Kay's. 10th March 2002 | PARKE, Samuel James (I273)
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163 | Cremated. Interred at Leura cemetary | TROTT, Violet Joyce (I356)
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164 | Cremated. Interred at Rookwood Cemetary | DAVIES, Josephine (I124)
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165 | Cremated. Interred at Rookwood Cemetery | ROACH, Amelia Maud (I139)
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166 | Cremated. Interred at Rookwood Cemetery | BRUCE, Clyde Alexander (I123)
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167 | Cremated. Remains At Fawkner Cemetery. | LAW, Alice Ruth (I30)
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168 | Cremated. Remains At Fawkner Cemetery. | FOXCROFT, Harry Atkinson (I29)
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169 | Cremated. Remains At Melton Cemetery. | ROBINSON, Kerri Anne (I35)
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170 | Deaf and Dumb | BARLOW, Ellen (I700)
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171 | Defintely married Thomas Bruce, but her headstone has her aged 62 years at death. | BOND, Jane (I637)
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172 | Died as an infant | FOXCROFTE, Nicholas (I757)
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173 | Died at sea | FOXCROFT, Samuel (I2021)
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174 | Died from smallpox | HASTINGS, Ferdinando Earl of Huntingdon (I3029)
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175 | Died in childbirth with child | Ellen (I670)
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176 | Died in World War 1 on the Somme battlefield. Grave unknown. His name is on the war cemetery at Villers-Bretonneux. He was in the 24th Battalion 1st AIF. Died on 25th August 1916 (26th in Australia). Service No. 1723 Was in a trench with two mates and a bomb laned nearby and collapsed the trench, burying all three of them alive. All of them died. Response from sadliervc@hotmail.com You were right in thinking that it was Mouquet Farm. The 6th Brigade of which the 24th Battalion was part of seemed to be in attack around this area from the 24th to 26th of August 1916. It seemed the 24th reached their objective on this day but were pushed back by the superior firepower of the Germans. Mouquet Farm was not captured till the end of September by British and Canadian troops. If you are interested I can let you know where a history of the 24th Battalion should still be available, at least it was a few weeks ago. Cheers Andrew.P Response from rwhiteh1@twcny.rr.com Terry, The 24th Battalion was apparently relieved by the 21st Australian Battalion just before the 26th of August. This was being done because the attack being planned to bomb up the Fabeck Graben (Fabeck trench) required a stronger battalion. The 24th had suffered a large number of casualties and had received a large number of replacements just before this time. The 24th was placed in line just to the right of Mouquet Farm and on the 26th it would attack towards its left, towards Mouquet Farm itself. The day preceeding this was involved in heavy fighting, shelling, bombing etc. I believe that the men holding the German trenches belonged to the 2nd Guard Reserve Division, possibly the 15th Reserve Infantry Regiment. I will have to check further on this last point. Needless to say the area was under constant fire and losses were high on both sides. If I come across anything further I will let you know. Ralph | LAW, Frank (I56)
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177 | Died of tuberculosis. Buried in Saint Helen's Church yard in Boultham Park | DICKINSON, James William (I2169)
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178 | District Bury Volume 8c page 409 | Family: George LAW / Alice BARKER (F208)
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179 | District Haslingden Volume 8e Page 161 | Family: James Haworth BARLOW / Rachael LAW (F513)
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180 | Drowned spearfishing | SNOOKE, Harold Edwin (I519)
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181 | Edmund Higgitt, abode Rugeley, buried 10 Apr 1826, aged 13 years. Ceremony performed by Charles Inge, Vicar. | HIGGITT, Edmund (I977)
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182 | Eldest of eight children. Two died as infants. Dora, two boys, girl died, Boy, two girls then boy that died. | HIGGINS, Dora (I175)
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183 | Emigrated from Hull Yorkshire in 1888 or 1889. | YULL, David (I1997)
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184 | Emigration: Abt. 1879, From Liverpool to US (New York) | HIGGITT, William George (I1059)
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185 | EVEN: WWW https://www.fold3.com/image/644387123?xid=1945 OBJE: _STYPE bmp OBJE: _SIZE 357719 _WDTH: RIN cd79284c-f7cc-4db1-89d7-866a69cde656 _WDTH: PLAC HOLIDAY _WDTH: _DSCR GRANDDAD _WDTH: _META _WDTH: _CREA 2018-11-11 14:31:21.016 _WDTH: _USER eMNOJILf4VtoPEtMqrJSNkqDbYegzK0ULG5G1gh1j977yOygc6pOJcSI16L3NKJQf8VsbIbBVYyNvmX5pWUdAA== _ENCR 1 _WDTH: _CLON _TID 8350960 _PID -962364959 _OID 2361610a-1610-4e68-a98b-e69a22e05ba7 _USER hIWnWW3lyiGexFeOTaUmUGCzPU4X74QOMF3XvyGs//v3ygpPcofGfHWFiXnDTQM6UtCwKAulofg1L0ZtYFux0Q== _ENCR 1 _DATE 2008-11-15 18:01:03.000 _WDTH: _ORIG u _WDTH: _ATL N OBJE: _MTYPE document OBJE: _STYPE jpeg OBJE: _SIZE 16034 _WDTH: RIN ca78cb06-61cd-4215-a5e2-ea9de2e9b777 _WDTH: PLAC London, England _WDTH: _DSCR UK, WWI pension ledgers and index cards for personnel and related, who filed for a pension. _WDTH: _CREA 2018-11-08 18:59:57.265 _WDTH: _USER N5WCWKzkr3V9L9oOtvlX1IxsPVfZv9fnyIyA2OwPeue8/7xcoJt1oANAJ66FDHmbrbe4cgwTOsymYs2c400GUw== _ENCR 1 _WDTH: _ORIG fold3 _URL https://www.fold3.com/image/644387123?xid=2030 | HOLYHEAD, William Thomas (I2198)
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186 | Executed on the block as a Catholic martyr | Countess Margaret Of Salisbury (I1019)
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187 | First to migrate to Rugeley, Staffordshire. Nearly all lines use -ITT | HIGGOTT, Gilbert (I1188)
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188 | From Bentham, Lancaster | FOXCROFTE, John (I734)
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189 | From Halifax Vicarage, County of Yorkshire | RAMSDEN, Susan Or Phoebe (I755)
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190 | From Plumpton | PLUMPTON (I761)
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191 | From Suffolk | SWAN (I2019)
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192 | From Sunnybank Lived at Spring Terrace, Musbury, Lancashire, England during the 1881 Census. | BARLOW, James Haworth (I680)
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193 | From the County of Lancaster | STANYHURST Or Stainhurst (I746)
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194 | From Weetwood | FOXCROFT, Daniel (I2022)
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195 | George Higgitt, abode Rugeley, buried 14 October 1824, aged 10 days. Ceremony performed by Charles Inge, Vicar. | HIGGITT, George (I1021)
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196 | Gives name as Susannah Francis on Gertrude's death certificate. Corrected to Selina Baker. | BAKER, Sabrina Selina? (I440)
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197 | Great grandfather of Helen Slack (Helen.Slack@bull.co.uk ) | KING, Thomas Jr (I198)
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198 | Had a farm at Helmshore, 1 1/2 miles from Haslingden. Part of farm now Haslingden High School football field. | LAW, James (I667)
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199 | Had seven sons | LEWIS, Betty (I884)
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200 | Had three children who died before her second marriage | MCMEALAN, Eliza (I2085)
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