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1701 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Robert Lewis (I0389)
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1702 | Birth place note ( J Evans): Wells 5c 613 Glastonbury 1864 September | EVANS, Frederick James (I0260)
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1703 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Eileen E (I0390)
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1704 | Birth place note ( J Evans): Wells 5c 641 Glastonbury 1856 March | EVANS, Sarah Fanny (I0255)
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1705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, May (I0399)
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1706 | Birth place note ( J Evans): Wells 5c 662 1861 Jun, Butleigh Somerset census | KNIGHT, Robert Charles (I0361)
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1707 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Hester Gladys (Peggy) (I0398)
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1708 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Cyril E (I0397)
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1709 | Birth place note ( J Evans): Wells 5c 767 1920 Sept | CLAPP, Dennis A (I0396)
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1710 | Birth place note ( J Evans): Wells 5c ??? Glastonbury 1857 December | EVANS, Emily Margarette (I0257)
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1711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Robert G C (I0392)
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1712 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Linda E (I1101)
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1713 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Judith D (I0393)
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1714 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MEATYARD, Paul (I871)
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1715 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TOWERS, Jessica Louise Palmer (I1007)
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1716 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FRANKLIN, Rachel Elizabeth (I921)
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1717 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Elizabeth Jane (I0386)
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1718 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Andrew G (I0387)
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1719 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Michael J L (I0385)
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1720 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MEATYARD, Patrick C (I955)
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1721 | Birth place note ( J Evans): witness at john's wedding | CLAPP, George (I1176)
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1722 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PEARCE, Joseph Elvis Thomas (I0478)
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1723 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WADE, Thomas Peter (I1376)
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1724 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROOKE, Peter (I1896)
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1725 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LONGMORE, Andrew (I1869)
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1726 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Lydia Dawn (I1123)
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1727 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Natalie Judith (I1111)
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1728 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CLAPP, Lewis Edward (I1124)
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1729 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MEATYARD, Abigail Elouisa (I957)
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1730 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | (BELLAMY), Julia (I0481)
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1731 | Birth: 21 Sept 1899, Broadview, Melville Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada Death: 11 May 1984 (aged 84), Ganges, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Burial: Cremated. Specifically: Royal Oak Crematorium, Victoria, BC Father: Arthur Cornish (born ENG) Mother: Ethel Fox (born ENG) Spouse: Eleanor Lipsett (divorced) Occupation: Medical doctor Source: BC Archives online, registration number 1984-09-008445 MARRIAGE: Arthur Lancelot Cornish and Ellanor Margaret Lipsett married on 27/06/1930 at Winnipeg, MB. Source: Manitoba Vital Statistics online (https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/), REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1930-033078 | Cornish, Dr. Lancelot Arthur (I85)
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1732 | Bondsman listed as James Boyce of Eldernell, Farmer | Family: William Hemmant / Mary Boyce (F1014)
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1733 | Born in Belfast, Ireland. Margaret Agnes ATKIN married Alan LESLIE on the 14th of Novemebr 1917. Margaret LESLIE died in Staines, England on the 28th of August 1970. | ATKIN, Margaret Agnes Roberts (I3350)
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1734 | Born into an extremely poor family who lived in carlisle St Sheffield. He had 6 brothers and one sister. They had very little to eat, never had shoes and the father was an alcoholic. ASL would recount tales of going to the local pubs with his mother as she begged money prior to it being drunk. ASL was selling newspapers when 6/7. ASL volunteered in1914 ,(he had his first shoes then) became a Blacksmith, carried a bible throuhgout the war, never willingly went into church again. After the war ASL became a 'file maker'. Was very political in the Union movement. Because of this was out of work in the depression,(therefore very poor).Back in work WW2 when he was a pacifist but a Fireman. Became a Sheffield Counseller (David Blunkett had the seat after ASL retired). Lived at 2 Tideswell Rd Firth Park till he retire in 1970s. Then lived near Downham Market. | LONGMORE, Arthur Stephen (I1556)
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1735 | Builder, on Board of Health, Portrait, Obit, photo | GRASON, Joseph (I0404)
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1736 | Buried as a "widow". | RUCK, Elizabeth (I10407)
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1737 | By this time the spelling of the family name had become Conroy. Tomas, a businessman in Wexford, Ireland, retired and left for Charlottetown in roughly 1835 with 6 of his 7 children, the oldest son James having arrived there 5 years earlier, but he moved shortly after, with three of his children, John, Mary, and Nicholas, to Tignish, P.E.I. and settled on the farm now (1899) owned by his grandson Frederick Conroy. Three of the family, Thomas Jr., George, and Peter went to live in Peru, South America, where they prospered in business. Thomas Jr. is the only one of these three who is known to have left a family. | Conroy, Thomas (I6)
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1738 | Caballero de Carlos III y tesorero de la Real Casa de la Moneda de Lima. Contrajo matrimonio en Lima el 21 de Abril de 1800 "Perú, matrimonios, 1600-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FNRH-J84 : accessed 6 February 2016), Juan Jose De Aliaga Y Santa Cruz and Juana Calatayud Y Navia Bolanos, 21 Apr 1800; citing El Sagrario, Lima, Lima, Peru, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,110,208. | de Aliaga y Santa Cruz, Juan José V Conde de San Juan de Lurigancho (I0229)
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1739 | Caballero de la Orden de Calatrava 1695 | de Aliaga Sotomayor y Bravo de la Maza, Pedro (I1227)
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1740 | Caballero de la Orden de Calatrava 1695 | de Aliaga Sotomayor y Aliaga de la Maza, Alonso (I1677)
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1741 | Cambridge Chronicle and Journal, 8 Jan 1842, dua of late Thomas Boyce, Farmer | Family: Daniel GROUND / Elizabeth BOYCE (F2147983648)
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1742 | Cambridge Independent Press 8/Sept/1866 At Whittlesey, Mr Thomas Hemmant, late farmer and wheelwright, aged 87 | HEMMANT, William (I548244)
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1743 | Came to Barnsley (Re Berly 1988) | BARKER, Edmund Denison (I0329)
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1744 | Campaign Medals: Boer War and Natal Medals Engraved 10979 CPL C YOUNG 60th COY 17th IMPL YEO Natal 1906: Engraved CPL C O H YOUNG DURBAN MIL RES Imperial Yeomanry during the Boer War 1899-1902... 60th Company, 17th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry 60th (North Irish Horse (Belfast)) Company, raised 7 Mar 1900 at Belfast; perpetuated 7 Jan. 1902 by North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry. Formed: 1899; Disbanded: 1908 The Imperial Yeomanry was a British volunteer cavalry regiment that mainly saw action during the Second Boer War. Officially created on 24 December 1899, the regiment was based on members of standing Yeomanry regiments, but also contained a large contingent of mid-upper class English volunteers. In Ireland 120 men were recruited in February 1900. It was officially disbanded in 1908. On 13 December 1899, the decision to allow volunteer forces serve in the Second Boer War was made. Due to the string of defeats during Black Week in December, 1899, the British government realized they were going to need more troops than just the regular army, thus issuing a Royal Warrant on 24 December 1899. This warrant officially created the Imperial Yeomanry. The Royal Warrant asked standing Yeomanry regiments to provide service companies of approximately 115 men each. In addition to this, many British citizens (usually mid-upper class) volunteered to join the new regiment. Although there were strict requirements, many volunteers were accepted with substandard horsemanship/marksmanship; however, they had significant time to train while awaiting transport. The first contingent of recruits contained 550 officers, 10371 men with 20 battalions and four companies, which arrived in South Africa between February and April, 1900. Upon arrival, the regiment was sent throughout the zone of operations. First World War, British War Medal and Victory Medal Engraved: LIEUT C O H YOUNG Uniform badges and lieut. pips from Royal Berkshire regiment. According to Nell Atkin he was gassed in 1st World War From FindMyPast: British army Records - Regiment????Royal Engineers Archive?????The National Archives Series??????Wo 339 - Officers' Services, First World War, Regular Army And Emergency Reserve Officers Archive reference?WO 339/71957 Accountant in Buenos Aires, Met Eileen in BA Orangeman, Mason and Protestant, | YOUNG, Charles Octavius Hedderwick (I0029)
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1745 | Canterbury Cathedral Archives: Diocese of Canterbury FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/23/2 - date: 27 Mar 1618 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Mary OMER rel exix; Defendant: Lawr O Bekesbourne bro; Ethelbert, And, Mary, Joan & Sus O Ash childn; Documents: Alleg & Sent; Case: Test Ethelbert OMER Ash | OMER, Ethelbert (I10482)
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1746 | Capitán | de Sotomayor y Mosquera Alvarez y Salazar, Juan (I1675)
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1747 | Capitán. Conquistador del Perú, a su costa viajó de España a Tierrafirme. Poseedor del "Alcázar de Consuegra".Secretario de la Audiencia de Lima | de Aliaga y Ramírez, Jerónimo Capitán (I1870)
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1748 | Captain 5th Sikhs eventually promoted to Colonel. Servied Indian Army 1921. | RUCK, Col. Oliver Laurence (I10272)
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1749 | Captain Francis DREW of Kilwinney, Co. Waterford and of Meanus, Co.Kerry, Ireland. A Captain in the Army of Queen Elizabeth I, 1598, beingthen a young man. He was expelled by the Irish from Co. Kerry, with allother of English blood, in 1641. his title Deeds were siezed by a famousrebel, one Cahir Teigue O'CONNOR, and he died the same year.Administration was granted to his second son Barry DREW in 1665. | DREW, Francis (I3525)
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1750 | Captain George Edward SHELLEY son of the late Sir Austin Low. | SHELLEY, George Edward (I9676)
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