Main & Clarke Families
Notes
Matches 701 to 740 of 740
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| 701 | verified Huguenot records | BOULANGER, Pierre (I1265)
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| 702 | verified NBI | REEVE, Jacob (I628)
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| 703 | verified NBI | REEVE, Robert (I639)
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| 704 | Verified NBI | REEVE, William (I649)
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| 705 | Verified Parish Records | MAIN, Henry (I738)
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| 706 | Visited Melbourne and Perth to visit Brenda, Con and Jim and Jean and Wally for their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Paid for by Con and Jim | MAIN, Frederick (I532)
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| 707 | was a twin | DUNHAME, Alice (I2305)
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| 708 | was a twin | DUNHAME, Joan (I2306)
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| 709 | was a twin possible stillbirth | DUNHAME, Edmund (I2307)
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| 710 | Was a widow by 1911 | AMES, Emma Catherine (I1336)
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| 711 | was a widower | HORNE, Edgar Edward (I1473)
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| 712 | Was a widower when married | JENKYNS, Antony (I2188)
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| 713 | Was an apprentice hairdresser age 15 | HYNES, Michael (I591)
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| 714 | was born as Mary Ann | WHITMEE, Marion (I566)
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| 715 | Was called James, but baptised as Jacques. Left 5 pounds in Fathers Will as he had already given him large sums of money for his advancement in the world | DANBRINE, James (I1543)
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| 716 | Was called John, Left 5 pounds in fathers Will as was given large amounts of money to make his way in the world | DANBRINE, Jean (I1565)
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| 717 | Was Knighted in 1926 Insurance broker, sheriff and Lord lieutenant of the City of London, commander of the 6th London brigade of the Royal Field Artillery, vice-president of Sussex County Cricket Club | WISHART, Sir Sidney Wishart Sidney (I849)
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| 718 | Was left 400 pounds by his Father in 1705 | DANBRINE, Daniel (I1541)
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| 719 | was left one shilling in his Fathers Will dated 1719 | MAIN, Henry (I970)
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| 720 | Was left one shilling in Will of his Father dated 1719 | MAIN, Edward (I955)
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| 721 | Was listed as a Porter insome children's baptism records | Family: James Dupee HASELTINE / Sarah CHANDLER (F177)
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| 722 | was living with daughter Alice and Joseph Tompson | HASELTINE, Ann (I684)
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| 723 | Was married to a Webb | REED, Eliza Sarah (I877)
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| 724 | was married wife unknown | DE FRAINE, John (I1934)
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| 725 | Was on the Princess Alice sank in the Thames loss of about 700 people | REED, Eliza Sarah (I877)
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| 726 | was still alive 1911 census | REED, Sarah Elizabeth (I617)
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| 727 | Was Widowed by 1871 living with father | WHITMEE, Mary Ann (I689)
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| 728 | Welby appears to have been part of Melton parish at this time. MM Parish Records DG36/4 Baptisms/ Burials/Marriages 1719 to 1800 from 1781 to 1800 searched but no record found for the baptism of James Hinman. Also MM Parish Records DG36/6 Fiche 1 to 7 Baptisms/ Burials checked 1799 to 1810. MM Parish Records DG36/7 Fiche 1 to 2 Baptisms/ Burials checked 1811 to 1812. MM Parish Records DG36/8 Fiche 1 Baptisms/ Burials checked 1801 to 1812. MM Parish Records DG36/9 Fiche 1to 4 Baptisms checked 1813 to 1831. No sign of James or Mary Himan or any children. However, the following was found on DG36/6 Fiche 2. Baptism 1805. William Himan, eldest son of John Himan of Welby in this parish, son of Thos Himan of Walton. L Labourer, by Catherine his wife daughter of James Durrance of Burton Lazars in this parish. Born 21st Jan 1805, Baptised 11th Feb 1805. James Himan of Welby in this parish, Batchelor & Mary Durrance of Burton Lazars in this parish. Married by Banns 26th November 1810 by Tho Ford Vicar. Both signed by their X in the presence of Charles Smith & Robert Johnson. Charles Smith also signed as witness for another marriage on that day so may have been the Curate. None of the family of Bride or Groom seems to have been witnesses. Also other marriages at that time declared the brides as Spinsters or Widows but not Mary Durrance. Was this because she already had a child and therefore not considered to be a Spinster. James Himan and John Himan could be brothers as both are from Welby. Mary and Catherine could also be cousin and again they are both from Burton Lazars. Could the marriage have been arrange because Mary was the unmarried mother of Edward Durrance. Marriage Notes for MARY DURRANCE and JAMES HIMAN: Record of marriage taken from Phillimores Marriages Melton Mowbray 1546 to 1812, Vol 2 of register. James Himan of Welby & Mary Durrance of Burton Lazers 26th Nov 1810. Parish Records Melton Mowbray 1810 No 442. | HIMAN, James (I404)
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| 729 | Whites Directory shows Joseph as a Farmer in 1844 and 1874. | Family: Joseph CUNNELL / Sophia SPALL (F15)
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| 730 | Widowed in 1851 | CHANDLER, Sarah (I733)
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| 731 | Widower | Family: William LARTER / Phoebe BECROFT (F14)
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| 732 | William Wadds name obtained from Mary Durrance ( Williams wifes Sister-in-Law) will. | WADDS, William (I480)
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| 733 | Witnessed by Annie Maria Hynes and Marion Edith Harris Liveg at 56 Mandeville Street, Clapton Park | Family: Cecil Alfred HARRIS / Mary Agnes HYNES (F133)
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| 734 | Witnessed by Thomas and Harriet Arbon | Family: John TURNER / Susan ARBON (F158)
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| 735 | Witnessed by Thomas Reed and Sarah Renison | Family: William Edward REED / Eliza WEBB (F218)
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| 736 | Witnessed by William and Mary Chandler | Family: Joseph WHITMEE / Ann HASELTINE (F162)
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| 737 | Witnessed by William C Reed and Emily Reed | Family: James Culmer MAIN / Mary Ann REED (F138)
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| 738 | Witnesses John Mayfield and Charlotte Bradley | Family: Frederick William HARRIS / Marion WHITMEE (F139)
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| 739 | Worked for P L A | SWEETLOVE, Charles Simmons (I863)
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| 740 | Worked on the deck of the Cutty Sark | MAIN, James Culmer (I578)
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