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Matches 5,521 to 5,600 of 22,188
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| 5521 | Public Area | CAHILL Stillborn (I35822)
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| 5522 | Public grave | PALMOS Vida Boykett (I32203)
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| 5523 | Public Non-denom., Row L, Grave 112 | SEACH Henry (I12409)
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| 5524 | Publican of the New Inn, Bradworthy DEV | WALTER John (I3284)
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| 5525 | Put his age down three years on enlistment. Served for 10 months in France and Belgium. Suffered from asthma and a very bad knee from which a cartilage was removed. Also suspected of suffering the effects of gas after service at the battle of Passchendaele in Belgium. Discharged as unfit for service on 19 Jun 1918. | HAGER George Wilfred (I17490)
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| 5526 | Q1 or Q4 of 1876 | HANCOCK William (I7295)
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| 5527 | QCF-SECT-1C-807-049 | MARSHMAN Dorothy May (I13390)
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| 5528 | QCF-SECT-1C-807-049 | DAVIS Cyril Reginald John (I13392)
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| 5529 | QCF-SECT-1C-807-049 | DAVIS Gordon John (I17151)
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| 5530 | Qualified for officer rank following a course in the UK. | Lt. Col. CURRELL Lloyd William, DSO, ED (I18518)
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| 5531 | Queen's Birthday 1989 Honours List. For service to the community. | MCCORMACK Eileen Mary, OAM (I45500)
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| 5532 | R | HANCOCK John Walter (I3077)
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| 5533 | R T M Pescott Lawn, Row CD, Grave 07 | SNEDDON Phyllis Mary Isobel (I4191)
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| 5534 | R T M Pescott Lawn, Row CD, Grave 07 | CUMMINGS John Phillip George (I7015)
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| 5535 | R T M Pescott Lawn, Row CS, Grave 22 | HILL Daryl Vivian (I19771)
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| 5536 | R T M Pescott Lawn, Row CS, Grave 22 | THOMPSON Theodelle Lavinia (I19773)
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| 5537 | R W Gillard, Row ED, Grave 55 | COMBEN Stanley Alfred (I8699)
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| 5538 | R W Gillard, Row ED, Grave 55 | LADD Ellen (I8706)
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| 5539 | R.K. Evans Gardens Rosebeds | DUNNE William Edward (I4311)
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| 5540 | R.T.M. Pescott Lawn | DANGER Henry Alexander Knight (I42064)
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| 5541 | R.W. Gillard, Row AH, Grave 43 | CROOK Muriel Irene (I12918)
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| 5542 | R.W. Gillard, Row AH, Grave 43 | WILTON Raymond Edmund (I12919)
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| 5543 | R/C | DUTTON Harry Leonard (I13198)
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| 5544 | R/C B 0340 | MCINERNEY John Patrick (I612)
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| 5545 | R/C B 0340 | MCGINTY Rose (I3669)
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| 5546 | R/C B 1254 | GREEN Francis Henry (I623)
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| 5547 | R/C B 1254 | GREENWOOD Lily May (I653)
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| 5548 | R/C C 1274 | HOPPER Ita Patricia (I672)
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| 5549 | RAAF - Conspicuous service against the Japanese. | TREWIN Clifford John, (twin) (I19630)
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| 5550 | RACV, Melbourne VIC | HAM Reginald Leslie (I6444)
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| 5551 | RC Compartment A, Grave No: 451 | WHITBOURN Roger Joseph (I11878)
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| 5552 | RC Compartment R, Grave #1677 | SHERRY Charles Alfred (I11156)
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| 5553 | RC Compartment S, Grave 2671 | GRAVENER Neale Anthony (I7268)
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| 5554 | RC Compartment U, Grave 7228 | BOSWELL Alma Mary (I2525)
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| 5555 | RC Compartment U, Grave 7228 | SHEEHAN Thomas Morris (I2526)
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| 5556 | RC Compartment, Compartment SX, Grave 62 | PAISLEY Gladys Clara (I12494)
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| 5557 | RC Section | BENNETT Ivan Francis (I12168)
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| 5558 | RC Section | TONKIN Lila Vera (I13072)
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| 5559 | RC Section 132, Grave 50 | SUMNER Victoria Beatrice (I3833)
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| 5560 | RC, Compartment M, Grave 2414 | CARMODY John Francis (I1473)
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| 5561 | RC, Row 1, Grave 48 (appears to be a public grave) | CARROLL Ethel (I12350)
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| 5562 | RC, Row 38, Grave 422 | CARROLL Neil (I12351)
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| 5563 | RC, Section C, Plot #204 | CARMODY Teresa Mary (I1472)
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| 5564 | RC, Section D, Plot 119 | MATHESON Marie Trese (I4297)
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| 5565 | RC-132-0030 | TREADWELL David Alfred (I13313)
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| 5566 | RC-166-0009 | TREADWELL Leonard Walter Thomas (I13304)
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| 5567 | RC-166-0009 | O'SHANNESSY Bridget Minnie (I13310)
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| 5568 | RCC - Roman Catholic FM C - 308 Second given name shown as 'Alec'. | HERD Claude Alexander (I3459)
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| 5569 | RCC - Roman Catholic FM C - 308 | DELMUE Doris Amelia (I1360)
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| 5570 | Received a gratuity when discharged from the Victoria Police Force on 17 Apr 1862 at the Richmond Police Depot. | DONOVAN Richard (I9048)
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| 5571 | Received in recognition of gallantry and devotion to duty in the execution of air operations during the invasion of Sicily. He towed glider from the United Kingdom to Northern Africa and then to Sicily. After successfully dropping the glider at the target he returned to North Africa with a badly shot up plane on three engines. Details: The London Gazette, 29th October 1943. Rank: Flying Officer | Squadron Leader CLEAVER Richard Frank Wharton, DSO, DFC, MWO.4 (I1070)
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| 5572 | Received into the church 8 Apr 1838. Baptised by Rev. Edward Rudall. Residence: Northcott Hamlet DEV. | ROWLAND Richard Henry (I21706)
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| 5573 | Received into the church on 16 Jul 1840. Baptised by the Rev. Edward Rudall. | ROWLAND Ann Werren (I21707)
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| 5574 | Received the following decorations for meritorious service: DFC and OLC - Distinguished Flying Cross & Oak Leaf Cluster AM and 4 OLC - Air Medal and 4 Oak Leaf Cluster | NOVAK Eugene Joseph Anthony (I45882)
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| 5575 | Recognised as one of the 'Rats of Tobruk' and is named on panel 37 of the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, ACT. Faced a Field Court Martial on 24 Aug 1942, was found guilty of two counts: 1. Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline 2. When on active striking another soldier. He was sentenced to be return to Australia but some mitigating circumstances were found by 9th. Division Command and he continued to serve in the Middle East until he was killed-in-action on 28 Oct 1924. Lest We Forget. | TREWEEKE Frederick Swift (I42483)
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| 5576 | Record Flag: __PRIVATE: Private | BENNETT Geoffrey Alexander (I6974)
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| 5577 | Record No. 624, Series No. 583 | TREADWELL Francis Henry J. (I4439)
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| 5578 | Record No: 773, Series No: 499 | LETTS George Henry (I27638)
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| 5579 | Record originated in... | Source (S522)
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| 5580 | Record originated in... | Source (S523)
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| 5581 | Record originated in... | Source (S524)
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| 5582 | Record originated in... | Source (S525)
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| 5583 | Record originated in... | Source (S526)
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| 5584 | Recorded in Plymstock burial register as Grace CURRY age 54, lived in Oreston where her husband was living in the 1841 census. | COTTON Grace (I36723)
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| 5585 | Rector of St. Edward's Church and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal QUE. | Rev. Canon SANDERS William Yeo (I45987)
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| 5586 | Ref No: 1941/767 | HILL Leslie William Samuel (I3630)
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| 5587 | Ref. HO151/106-6 | SMALE Thomas (I2441)
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| 5588 | Ref. No: 1853/580. Cause of Death: Kicked by a horse. | WALTER Richard (I2162)
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| 5589 | Ref: Devon Record Office Z16/2/3/8. Counterpart lease in reversion. | SHARSELL Sosthenes (I20796)
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| 5590 | Reference Index to the Infectious diseases register, GHRC Myee HERD, was a patient in the Infectious Diseases Ward at the Geelong Hospital during 1920. The disease as listed was Diptheria and Scarlet Fever and the address given was Mt. Pleasant Road, Belmont. | HERD Myee Cecelia (I3496)
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| 5591 | Reference No: 1884/134 Cause of Death: Natural Causes | HERD John, JP (I1988)
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| 5592 | Reference: The Sun News Pictorial, 16 Feb 1935 Old Resident Returns for 89th. Birthday Tales of Black Thursday in District Was Duke's Escort Geelong - Friday - Mr. John Bennett who was born at Highton near Geelong on February 16, 1846 has returned to Geelong to celebrate with his niece, Mrs. W. Paisley of Latrobe Terrace, Chilwell, today, the 89th. anniversary of his birthday. He has never been out of Victoria but he has had the compensations of seeing a great deal of his native State, he said today and he has vivid recollections of some of its important happenings. He remembers well the fires of Black Thursday. Then five years old, he was sent to the pump stand on the Barwon River for protection and he remained there for most of the day, he stated. His father and mother moved furniture from their home but later their furniture was destroyed and the house left untouched. Was Keen Horseman As a young man, he was a keen horseman. Mr. Bennett said he was one of the few chosen to act as escort to the Duke of Edinburgh when he travelled from Geelong to Pettival. The escort met the Duke at the Barwon Bridge. " I would have told the Duke of Gloucester of that incident if I had had the opportunity" remarked Mr. Bennett. After leaving Geelong in the early seventies Mr. Bennett was with the survey camp that carried out work in the Camperdown and Port Campbell district. Afterwards he took up land in the Wimmera district and spent many years farming. Mr. Bennett has lived in retirement for many years. He lives with his brother at Emerald but often visits Geelong. | BENNETT John (I3712)
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| 5593 | Reg District: Plympton Saint Mary | MASON Joseph Vincent (I15358)
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| 5594 | Registered in the Barnstaple Registration District. | LORD Hannah (I36625)
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| 5595 | Registered in the June quarter 1861 in the Bideford DEV district. | WALTER Elizabeth (I2152)
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| 5596 | Registered in the March quarter 1920. | PERKIN Greta Elizabeth Noel (I31367)
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| 5597 | Registered in the September quarter 1884 in the Bideford DEV district. | COLWILL Philip (I2153)
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| 5598 | Registered Nurse | ACHESON Ruth (I1447)
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| 5599 | Registered under middle name 'Mary'. | POWELL Eliza Mary (I31741)
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| 5600 | Registered: Truro CON, Jul 2000. | BANBURY Henry Lloyd (I29300)
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