Main & Clarke Families
Notes
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| 51 | 1919 Street Directory | HARRIS, Cecil Alfred (I537)
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| 52 | 21 JUL 1839 St. Andrew's, Cotton, Suffolk Living at:- Cotton 1851 Living near the church Cotton 1861 | SCUFFINS, James (I73)
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| 53 | 591056 London Irish Rifles Memorial Ypres Menin Gate | WHITMEE, Horace Harold (I1822)
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| 54 | 5th child of eleven. Gave evidence at Princess Alice Disaster | REED, William Edward (I867)
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| 55 | 6 June 2005 Found gravestone in St Mary's Church Cowes part illegible | MAIN, Edward (I573)
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| 56 | 638. JOSEPH SALMON was indicted for stealing, on the 17th of August last, three pieces of check, value 10 s. the property of John Pearson . JOHN PEARSON sworn. I am a mathematical instrument maker . On the 17th of August, about half after ten, I was robbed: I only speak to the property. MARY PEARSON sworn. I am wife of the last witness. On the 17th of August I set five pieces of check in the shop window, soon after ten in the morning: I live in the city-road ; five minutes after I found the shop door open, which had been shut; and I missed three pieces: I called William Haseltine to pursue; and he brought back the prisoner and the check. WILLIAM HASELTINE sworn. I took the prisoner on the 17th of August, with this check. I live with the prosecutor: I was backwards; and my mistress called me in pursuit of the prisoner: I brought the check and the prisoner to my master's house. (Deposed to by a mark at each corner, by Mrs. Pearson.) - GILBERT sworn. On the 17th of August I met Joseph Salmon , about thirty yards from my own house; he seemed in a great fright; and meeting Haseltine, I pursued the prisoner with Haseltine, and took him in a cellar of a new house, in Whitecross-street, with the property. Prisoner. Did not you swear that you saw a man in a white coat take this property out of the shop, and drop it? - No. PRISONER's DEFENCE. I was coming with some cattle of my master's to Islington, and I saw this bundle lay in a hole, tied up in a spotted handkerchief, and this man saw me shewing it to another man that I knew; he came up, and said it was his property. Court to Gilbert. Were these things in a pocket handkerchief? - No; they were buttoned up in his jacket. GUILTY . Fined one shilling , and imprisoned twelve months . Tried by the second Middlesex Jury before Mr. Justice GROSE. 15th September 1790 | HASELTON, William (I1625)
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| 57 | A saddlier at the time of his daughter's marriage. 6 Haddington Road, DUBLIN, Ireland | MCCOY, Patrick (I262)
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| 58 | According to the I G I in the 1881 Census George was living at 59 Cromwell Road, Peterborough, Northamptonshire. He was Builder's Clerk. He was living with his wife Sophia, Arthur and Thomas, his sons and Edith, Ellen, Ethel and Violet, his daughters. Harry Brighton Hayward did his training in Peterborough with a building/civil engineering company called Thompsons in the1920s. Sources: Archdeacon's Registers Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: piece 1594, Folia 5, Page 4. | THOMPSON, George W. (I293)
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| 59 | Acting Eng. Capt. placed on Retired List as Engineer Captain in London Gazette 8 July 1919 | MAIN, Frank (I1026)
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| 60 | Address 1841 on - Horham | Family: Joseph CUNNELL / Sophia SPALL (F15)
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| 61 | Address 1851 - Cotton | Family: John SCUFFINS / Mary GOULD (F9)
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| 62 | Address 1851 - Wickham Skeith. | Family: Thomas HAYWARD / Elizabeth HAYWARD (F11)
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| 63 | Address 1861 - Near the Church, Cotton. | Family: John SCUFFINS / Mary GOULD (F9)
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| 64 | Address 1871 - Dandy Corner, Cotton. | Family: John SCUFFINS / Mary GOULD (F9)
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| 65 | Address at time of death 24 Cleves Walk Hainault Essex Coronary Occusion | HARRIS, Arthur Frederick (I571)
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| 66 | Address in 1841 - Thornham Magna. | Family: George BLOOMFIELD / Hannah WADE (F12)
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| 67 | Address in 1851 - by the road from Wickham to Thwaite, Wickham Skeith. | Family: George BLOOMFIELD / Hannah WADE (F12)
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| 68 | Address in 1861 - Wickham Skeith. | Family: George BLOOMFIELD / Hannah WADE (F12)
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| 69 | Address in 1871 - Mendlesham Road, Wickham Skeith. | Family: George BLOOMFIELD / Hannah WADE (F12)
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| 70 | Address was Sun Hill Cowes | MAIN, Edward (I741)
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| 71 | Admin of Estate 1743 | MAIN, John (I947)
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| 72 | After she was widowed she gave her occupation as nurse at the age of 84.Daughter Amelia lived at the same address | BANNISTER, Harriet (I717)
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| 73 | Age 44 or 46. Height 5' 6" Hair Light Brown Curling,fresh complexion. Thin face | MAIN, James (I944)
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| 74 | Alfred enlisted at Finsbury, London in the Princess Charlotte of Wales Royal Berkshire Regiment. The battalion was raised at Shorncliffe in September 1914. They moved to Colchester in October to join 53rd Brigade, part of the New Army Divisions the 18th. They trained until May 1815 when they moved to Codford St Mary on Salisbury Plain ready for embarkation.He left Folkestone by sea to Boulogne on the 24th July 1915, and was in the battle of the Somme on the 1st July 1916 and was in France until his death on 27th January 1917 Three other comrades from the 6th Battalion died on the same day, they were Herbert Austin 12837 from Oakley Green Berks Alfred Jones 12663 from Caerphilly, Wales Benjamin Windebank 10334 from Berkshire and Birmingham | HYNES, Alfred Thomas (I598)
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| 75 | Alfred was a widower when he married Ann | MATSON, Alfred William (I1349)
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| 76 | All information on William Spinks / Mary Jane Sedgwick and their descendents was sourced from Sylvia Dutton 13 Paddock Close Staincross Barnsley S. Yorkshire S75 6LH | SPINKS, William (I512)
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| 77 | All Saints day | Family: James HASELTINE / Ellen WIGGINS (F199)
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| 78 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAIN, Peter Edward Charles Reuben (I2073)
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| 79 | Also living with this family in 1851 was a granddaughter, Martha aged 5, who was born in the West Indies and who was described as a soldiers orphan. Could she have been the daughter of James or Joseph. | Family: Thomas HAYWARD / Elizabeth HAYWARD (F11)
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| 80 | also named as Kitchiner | KITCHENER, Robert (I1760)
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| 81 | Although Sarah is shown on the 1881Census as being born in Liverpool all checks for her birth has drawn a blank. Therfore it is assumed that she was born in Dublin, Ireland as stated in the 1891 Census and that is why her birth cant be found in England. A search of the 1901 Census only revealed two Sarah Durrances. Sarah Durrance, Aged 49, Born Dublin, Ireland. Census Kintbury, Berkshire. Cook Domestic. Sarah Durrance, Aged 50, Born Ripon, Yorkshire. Census Belgrave, Leicester. Hosiery Counter Hand. The first fits perfectly with birth place and age, although she gives her marrital status as Widow. This could have been because of the stigma of seperated or divorced woman in those days. She was certainly not shown as being with Charles on the night of the 1901 census, so either this is the correct Sarah or maybe she had returned to Ireland. 1901 Census Address- The Willows, Kintbury, Nr Newbury, Berkshire. Wordsworth Donisthorpe Head 54 years Married Barrister at Law Born Moor Allerton, Yorkshire Edward S Donisthorpe Son 23 years Single Born London Mark W Donisthorpe Son 22 years Single Born London Sarah Durrance Servant 49 years Widow Cook Domestic Born Dublin, Ireland There was no record of a wife being present although Wordsworth stated he was married. Research of the IGI shows Wordsworth Donisthorpe married Annie Maria Anderson born 1854. The 1901 also shows Annie Donisthorpe Aged 46, living in Elvington, Yorkshire and "Living on own means". So it looks as though Wordsworth Donisthorpe was also seperated or divorced. No idea how Sarah managed to procure this appointment so far from Lincolnshire. Occupation: 1901, Cook Domestic Residence: November 2, 1876, 1 West Laith Gate, Doncaster, York, England | FITKIN, Sarah (I375)
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| 82 | Amelia and William both had the same birth surname of Durrance. In fact they were 2nd Cousins once removed. Marriage Record - Melton Mowbray Parish records. William Durrance, Full Age, Batchelor, Laborer, Resident Melton Mowbray. Father Edward Durrance, Laborer. Married Amelia Durrance, Full Age, Spinster, Dressmaker, Resident Melton Mowbray. Father Thomas Durrance, Laborer. William made his mark X, Amelia signed her name. In the presence of William Allen & Alice Godrington. | Family: William DURRANCE / Amelia DURRANCE (F104)
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| 83 | Apprentice Indentures to Wm Watton 1723 | HASELTON, Christopher (I1638)
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| 84 | Apprenticed 4 April 1787 to Mr Pearson. Christened as Haselton | HASELTON, William (I1625)
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| 85 | Apprenticed to John Smallwood from 1796 to 10 Nov 1809 ref 2494 | REED, Henry (I736)
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| 86 | Apprenticed to Joseph Harding , Pilot age 15. Then became a Hotelier in Jersey Height 5' 4" Hair dark browm eyes brown complexion fair scar on left cheek | MAIN, Reuben (I1012)
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| 87 | Apprenticed to the Roneo Printing Company, Romford | MAIN, Frederick (I532)
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| 88 | Apprenticed to William Richardson | MAIN, Henry (I698)
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| 89 | Archie and Mother in New Zealand | HASELTINE, Archibald John (I1415)
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| 90 | arrived January 1877 | WHITMEE, William Fielding (I789)
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| 91 | Arthur was in the army for a while but was later a barman in a hotel at Doncaster where he met Edith who was a waitress who also came from Leicester. Arthur became a train driver. Bessie says birthday poss 30- 12- 1881/2 Living at:- Caroline St West, Alford, Lincs 1881. Living at:- Coningsby House, Blaby Rd, Wigston Magna, Leics. in 1891 Living at:- 4 Losely Lane, Leicester at time of marriage(1904) | CLARKE, Arthur (I11)
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| 92 | as per 1911 census | WISHART, Sir Sidney Wishart Sidney (I849)
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| 93 | Attendant to Imbeciles | WARREN, Latimer James (I911)
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| 94 | Awarded the DSO in 1918 | CAVE, William Sturmy (I1271)
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| 95 | Banns called 14th 21st 28th October 1871 from Parish Records | Family: Henry MAIN / Mary HOLLIS (F166)
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| 96 | Baptised 10-6-1827 at Thornham Magna. and again 24-9-1843. Living at:-Thornham Magna(1841) | BLOOMFIELD, George (I109)
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| 97 | baptised 1854 | NORTH, Maria Charlotte (I678)
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| 98 | Baptised 1st Jan 1766 | HASELTON, Eliabeth (I2276)
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| 99 | Baptised 24 May 1767 St Botolph of the Minories | HASELTON, Frances (I2277)
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| 100 | Baptised 29-8-1830 at Thornham Magna aged 18 Months Living at:-Thornham Magna(1841) Living by the road from Wickham to Thwaite,Wickham Skeith 1851 Living at:- Mendlesham Road, Wickham Skeith (1861)(1871) Living at The Corner, Wickham Skeith.(1881) | BLOOMFIELD, Mary Ann (I37)
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