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Matches 20,161 to 20,240 of 20,899
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20161 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14743)
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20162 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14744)
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20163 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14745)
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20164 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14746)
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20165 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14747)
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20166 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14748)
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20167 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14749)
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20168 | Source Type: Place Details | Source (S14750)
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20169 | Source: Bodmin BTs. | WALTER Susanna (I3341)
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20170 | Source: Exeter BTs. | CRUMBE Priscilla (I2558)
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20171 | Source: Jewer's Transcripts | DAY Thomas (I29845)
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20172 | Source: Jewer's Transcripts | DAY John (I29846)
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20173 | Source: Phillimore | Family F5676
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20174 | Source: Phillimores | Family F8436
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20175 | Source: The Argus, 22 May 1890, P9. Also licensee of the Enterpe Hotel in Melbourne in 1871. This is the hotel in which Joseph McGINTY (found elswhere in this database) maintained a pecuniary interest which led to his dishonourable discharge from the Victoria Police Force. | DONOVAN Margaret Maria Theresa (I9049)
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20176 | Source: UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seaman's Services, 1848-1939. Date of Volunteering: 22 Nov 1872 | SUMNER Henry Thomas (I2101)
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20177 | Spent his formative years at Noradjuha. In 1942, at 15 years of age, he joined the Victorian Public Service in Melbourne. From 1945 to 1947 he served in the RAAF with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan. Starting out as a cash van salesman in Melbourne, he held marketing and general management positions with food companies in Sydney and Adelaide. In 1973 he assisted his wife, Elaine, and their family members to establish, develop and operate a ladies fashion business, 'Walter Kristensen', manufacturing in Adelaide, wholesaling and retailing on a national basis. In 1993 Jack and Elaine retired to the Sunshine Coast where they established and operated 2 wholesale plant nurseries. In 2011 they built a house and made their home at Tewantin, near Noosa. | WALTER John Thomas (I148)
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20178 | Spring burial. Rev. Sandy Beaton officiated at the funeral. | SAMELLS Norman (I5288)
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20179 | SSA-LAWN-973 | WALTER Adelia Mabel (I1135)
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20180 | St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery | HUNT Mary Harriet (I30867)
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20181 | St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery | Canon LANE James Edison (I30875)
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20182 | St. James' Church is now a Pioneer and Heritage Museum. | STRICKLAND John Leake (I12971)
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20183 | St. James' Church is now a Pioneer and Heritage Museum. | HOLYMAN Aileen Mavis (I13895)
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20184 | St. James' Church is now a Pioneer and Heritage Museum. | STRICKLAND Aileen (I13898)
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20185 | St. John's Anglican Church | ANDREW John (I30778)
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20186 | St. John's Anglican Church | ANDREW William (I30780)
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20187 | St. John's Anglican Church | COMPTON Sarah Hannah (I30786)
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20188 | St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery. | HUNT Richard Raimes (I30864)
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20189 | Stanley Willis GEORGE (1894-1916) has no known grave but his service and sacrifice is remembered on the walls of the Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretennoux, Somme Department, Hauts-de-France, FRA. Lest We Forget. | GEORGE Stanley Willis (I6336)
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20190 | Stanley YATES (1893-1965) was born at the Ballarat Lying-in Hospital. He was the son of Amy Charlotte YATES (c. 1875-1958) and an unknown father. He was raised by his grand-parents Thomas and Eliza Yates as their son and as the youngest "brother" of his biological mother Amy Charlotte. | YATES Stanley (I7462)
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20191 | Step daughter | SUMNER Fanny Rose (I9530)
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20192 | Step daughter; Given name: Margarite | SUMNER Margaret Elizabeth (I9527)
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20193 | Step mother to Eleanor (deceased), Hugh and Douglas at the time of her death. | SMALE Grace Matilda (I1157)
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20194 | Step son | SUMNER William (I9528)
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20195 | Step son | SUMNER Charles (I9529)
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20196 | Steven Paul THOMAS legally changed his surname to WILLIAMS after the second marriage of his mother Diana to Douglas WILLIAMS. | WILLIAMS Steven Paul, (b. THOMAS) (I7055)
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20197 | Stillbirth | MCFARLAND (----) (I29630)
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20198 | Stillborn | BOLINGBROKE (----), (twin) (I1562)
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20199 | Stillborn | HORTOP Male child, (twin) (I34248)
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20200 | Stillborn | GOARD Infant Male, (twin) (I40590)
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20201 | Stillborn child | MINCHER Baby (I34704)
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20202 | Stipend 2/6. Parents listed as Johanis WESTWOOD and Mariae ROACH. According to Google Maps this church is firmly in Athlone, West Meath. | WESTWOOD Maria (I3914)
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20203 | Stone panel in the church floor. | GRILLS Elizabeth Emm (I20541)
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20204 | Strangely there appears to be no inquest for this accidental death. | STRICKLAND Felix John Colin (I2457)
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20205 | Strangely, there are two index entries for this marriage in the NZ Marriages Index: 1. 1888/861 2. 1887/1613 | Family F564
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20206 | Suffered a lot of sickness and was wounded in action. Lest We Forget. | GAY Robert (I33526)
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20207 | Suffered a serious injury when cargo fell out of a sling during unloading from the troopship 'Star of Victoria' at Suez, Egypt. | HEARD Arthur George (I32466)
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20208 | Suffered from several health issues during his time in the Canadian Army. | FORBES James Reginald (I45265)
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20209 | Suffered gassing on at least two occasions. | OSBORNE Horace Rowland (I13045)
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20210 | Suffered several wounds including gun shot wounds to the head, left arm and left ear. Unsurprisingly, discharged medically unfit on return to Canada. Lest We Forget. | ALLIN Harold Joshua (I17069)
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20211 | Superintendent Kenya Police | LONG-INNES Clive Selwyn (I14400)
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20212 | Supplement to The London Gazette, Pages 4618 and 4619, 19 Oct 1943 Distinguished Flying Cross. Warrant Officer Ronald James CLARK (1043314), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 100 Squadron. Distinguished Flying Medal. 570107 Sergeant Harold BENNETT, Royal Air Force, No. 100 Squadron. Warrant Officer Clark and Sergeant Bennett were captain and flight engineer of an aircraft detailed to attack Mannheim and Ludwigshafen one night in September, 1943. Whilst over the target area, the bomber was illuminated by the search-lights and subjected to heavy fire from the ground defences. In spite of this, Warrant Officer Clark executed a successful bombing run. The aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft fire, however, and one shell, which passed through the structure almost severed an aileron control rod. The bomber immediately went into a steep dive. As Warrant Officer Clark, assisted by the flight engineer, battled to pull the aircraft out of the dive, the aileron control snapped. An enemy fighter then came in to attack, causing further damage by its cannon fire. Despite this, control was regained, the fighter evaded and ultimately, Warrant Officer Clark flew the crippled bomber to base. In the face of a perilous situation, these airmen displayed great gallantry, skill and resource, setting an example worthy of great praise. | BENNETT Harold Frederick George, DFM (I13171)
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20213 | Supreme Court of Tasmania, Hobart TAS Occupation: Retired Farmer. Gross Value: £3434-0-0 Duty paid: £139-6-10 | SYMONS John James, JP (twin) (I3864)
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20214 | Surname 'KRAUSHAAR' prior to 1915 | CRAWSHAW Conrad (I14324)
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20215 | Surname at death = GRAY. Therefore was divorced from Andrew Laidlaw TREWIN or re-married after his death. | CAMPBELL Lilias Pretoria (I15758)
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20216 | Surname changed from ERSKINE to BOYD after the divorce of the parents. | BOYD Jason Paul (I8536)
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20217 | Surname changed from ERSKINE to BOYD after the divorce of the parents. | BOYD Elizabeth Ann (I8537)
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20218 | Surname has been changed to MOREY-NASE. | MOREY-NASE Graham (I8112)
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20219 | Surname on his headstone is 'ALLEN'. | ALLIN Harold Joshua (I17069)
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20220 | Surname possibly 'FRIEND'. | FRAIN John (I10057)
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20221 | Surname possibly PICHARD | PICKARD Mary (I21344)
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20222 | Surname possibly WESTLAKE. If so, a son George William WICKETT (1859-1860) could be added to the family. | WESTLAKE Ann (I29356)
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20223 | Surname recorded as BONNDAY. | BOUNDY Thomas (I20815)
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20224 | Surname shown as HEYMAN. | HAYMAN Thomas (I4824)
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20225 | Surname shown as HOCKING! | HAWKINS Emm (I20445)
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20226 | Surname shown as MACKEY in the VIC Death Index, 1921-1985) | MACKEY Harry (I9277)
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20227 | Surname sometimes 'BAILEY'. | BAYLY Mary Anne (I42408)
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20228 | Surname sometimes 'CONNOLY'. | CONNOLLY Thomas (I27088)
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20229 | Surname sometimes 'GIST'. | GYSTE Marye (I26007)
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20230 | Surname sometimes 'PENDRAY'. | PENDREA John (I33370)
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20231 | Surname sometimes 'von BLANCKENSEE'. | BLANCKENSEE Albert Charles (I25150)
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20232 | Surname sometimes GINTY, GENTY or GUNTY without the 'Mc'. | MCGINTY Edward (I2165)
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20233 | Surname sometimes RIEDY. | REIDY Charles Edward (I7222)
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20234 | Surname sometimes RIEDY. | REIDY Mabel Jane (I7252)
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20235 | Surname sometimes shown as DUE. | DEW Roger (I22416)
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20236 | Surname sometimes shown as KINGDOM. | KINGDON Alice (I22419)
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20237 | Surname usually: 'WITHERIDGE' and occasionally 'WYTHERIDGE'. | WETHERIDGE Ann (I3740)
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20238 | Surname varies from SWAYN to SWAYNE to SWAIN. | SWAYN Elizabeth Agnes (I19314)
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20239 | Surname: BOUNDIE | BOUNDY William (I20816)
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20240 | Surprisingly there is no headstone for Grace BRIMACOMBE (m.n. MARSHALL, c. 1758-1838). Her husband Charles who pre-deceased her has an impressive headstone in the Sutcombe Churchyard in DEV. | MARSHALL Grace (I3603)
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