Matches 351 to 385 of 385
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351 | Some reference says 1862 - Brenda? | SHAW, Sarah Anne (I166)
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352 | Spent time on Jersey during World War 2 | FOXCROFT, Cissie (I289)
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353 | St Arnaud Cemetery #43/sec12 heads reg #182.8 | DEVITT, John (I1482)
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354 | Stawell #16370 72 yo | ABBOTT, John Thomas (I1435)
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355 | Steiglitz #6611 | ABBOTT, John Thomas (I1435)
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356 | Still live in their first house in Sunshine. Served on HMAS Napier during World War 2. Was involved with the landing and evacuation from Crete. Also on the HMAS Kanimbla in the Pacific. Saw a kamakazi crash into the Australia at Leyte whilst Allan was on board. | FOXCROFT, Norman James (I31)
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357 | Taken by the Algerines and murdered before his redemption was compleated. | FOXCROFT, Robert (I2062)
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358 | Tas#7736 | BENNETT, Sophia Jane (I1404)
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359 | The Lancashire line descends from John | FOXCROFTE, John (I741)
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360 | The parish register records the baptism with the spelling HIGGET. This spelling is consistent with probable parents and some offspring. Annotated marriage register of Lichfield Cathedral spell HIGGOTT. Actual signature and infilling of marriage licence spells HIGGITT. | HIGGITT, Humphry (I919)
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361 | The Yorkshire line continues from Thomas | FOXCROFTE, Thomas (I756)
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362 | The Yorkshire line descends from Thomas | FOXCROFTE, Thomas (I740)
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363 | Thin. Wife is Margaret Waters? | FOXCROFT, James Peter (I494)
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364 | This link is assumed from database (only James of right age). The christening of Samuel in Rugeley in 1819 is thought to be a repeat event (rather than twins). The age of Samuel on the 1871 census reflects this. 1861 Census index Samuel Higgitt, Whiley St Mary (wife) Henry David William Mary Ann 1871 Census 146 Whiley St Sampson Higgitt, head (55) miner, born Rugeley Mary, wife, (54) born Ravenstone, Leicestershire William (19) unmarried, iron-roller, born Tatbank 1881 Census Dwelling: Whyley St Census Place: Oldbury, Worcester, England Source: FHL Film 1341681 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2841 Folio 87 Page 56 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Samuel HIGGETT M 65 M Rugeley, Stafford, England Rel: Head Occ: Thick Coal Miner Mary HIGGETT M 64 F Ravenstone, Leicester, England Rel: Wife William SONOUT OR SMOUT M 27 M Oldbury, Worcester, England Rel: Son In Law Occ: Labourer Mary Ann SONOUT OR SMOUT M 26 F Oldbury, Worcester, England Rel: Daughter (correction) Sarah Ann SONOUT OR SMOUT 5 F Oldbury, Worcester, England Rel: Daur In Law Matthew SONOUT OR SMOUT 3 M Oldbury, Worcester, England Rel: Son In Law Stephen SONOUT OR SMOUT 1 M Oldbury, Worcester, England Rel: Son In Law Baptism: July 18, 1819, Rugeley, Staffordshire (second baptism) | HIGGITT, Samuel (I1009)
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365 | Thought to be the origin of the Coventry cluster | HIGGIT, Robert (I1549)
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366 | Travelled to Australia sometime between 1874 and 1878. | Family: George Charles BARRETT / Hannah Elizabeth PEARSON (F340)
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367 | Two additional children are born in Wednesbury to a James and Prudence Higgitt (1840-1845). This could be a second marriage for this James. The son James (1845) appears in the 1881 census as a coal miner in Nottinghamshire. No other record of a family in Wednesbury but some of the children are in Bloxwich which is a birth place recorded in the census for other families. | HIGGITT, James (I980)
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368 | Varaition in spelling of Christian name: Marianne in marriage register (from IGI database), Mary on baptism register for eldest child, Mary Ann for next two sons. | DUCKET, Marianne (I1051)
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369 | Very thin | FOXCROFT, James Peter (I494)
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370 | Was a drunk and a gambler. Had a few houses and farms in Lancaster. Gambled and drank them away. James Law came to Australia to get away from that life. Lived at 47 Flaxmoss Road Haslingden, Lancashire, England at the 1881 Census Lived at 245 Helmshore Road at 1901 census | LAW, George (I272)
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371 | Was informant at Hillgrove for his father's death certificate | BRUCE, Alexander William (I648)
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372 | Was never very healthy. Came to Australia aboard the Chimborazo. Arrived 10/10/1885, passage took 75 days. | BARLOW, Alice Ann (I54)
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373 | Was one of 13 children | BARKER, Alice (I661)
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374 | Was stopped from joining up until his apprenticeship was finished. Enlisted Royal Australian Navy 1942. Served on corvettes and HMAS Australia. Seved in World War 2 (Pacific theatre) and Korea (HMAS Sydney, Tobruk and others). Was an Ordninace Artificer. Ashes scattered at Garden Island 18th April 2004. | FOXCROFT, Allan Law (I6)
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375 | Was the owner/creator of Maltby mine outside of Rotherham, Yorkshire, England Dug the first sod of the Maltby pit. Lived at Boarders Hut F Haighs & Schofield, Langsett for the 1901 census | SCHOFIELD, Joe (I174)
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376 | Was wounded in World War 2. Served in General Macathur's staff. Was involved in Philipines landings. | HUME, James Arthur (I67)
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377 | Wesley area Compartment 1 Grave 399 | LAW, William (I60)
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378 | Wesley area Compartment 1 Grave 399 | LAW, James (I59)
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379 | Wesley area Compartment 1 Grave 399 | BARLOW, Alice Ann (I54)
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380 | William Higgitt of the Parish of Rugeley in the County of Stafford and Edith Pennell of the parish and county aforesaid married in this church by Banns 24 July 1792 by me Charles Inge, Vicar. Signed: William Higgitt, Edith Pennell (both signatures are neatly written - 2Ts) In the presence of: Wm. ?..ore, Jenney Sarah Pennell. Entry No 64 in Register Entry No 67 (27 Sept) is for Peter Pennell and Ann Storer. | Family: William HIGGITT / Edith PENNELL (F695)
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381 | Worked as maid for 7 months for Mrs C Harrow 6 Malvern Grove, Malvern until 19th April 1913. Worked as a live in maid at 22 Victoria Rd Camberwell until Jan 19th 1918 for 2 years. Worked for S Spiller at Glindalough (?). Was being courted by Harry Foxcroft and Alex ? during the war. Harry was a Turkish POW and Alex was in France (?). Used to catch train to Oakleigh when being courted by Harry. Who is Alex G? | LAW, Alice Ruth (I30)
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382 | Worked in Sheffield during the war. Worked at Darwin's. They made bomb stuff. Volunteer relief for fire service. Nightwatch at local shops. Arrived in Australia in 1950 aboard the Chitral. Getting a bit fed up at home. Saw a advert saying that you could go to the south of England for 10 pounds. Then met Lorraine (a friend of Auntie Rowena's) from Australia, and decided to come out for the same price. Scattered her ashes at Earlwood Bowling Club on 24th September 2008. | HIGGITT, Joan (I7)
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383 | World War 2 Commando with Royal Marines | KERR-BELL, Derek (I301)
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384 | Woronora Cemetary Anglican Section H 0088 | WRIGHT, Effie Constance Eugene (I502)
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385 | Woronora Cemetary, Anglican AF 0116 On left side of George H Deacon | BRIGHTFIELD, Lillian M P (I229)
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