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5841 | Served in the Middle East and New Guinea. | Dr. HUIE John Ziegler (I15276)
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5842 | Served in the Royal Australian Artillery, 1901-1906. Served with the Canadian Military Forces, 1906-1914. Served with the Irish Guards Special Reserve, 1914-1920. Enlisted in England and was appointed from the Canadian Forces as a Captain in the 1st. Battalion, Irish Guards Special Reserve. Wounded in action at Givenchy FRA on 1 Feb 1915. Rejoined his battalion following recovery but was seriously wounded on 15 Sep 1916. Served for a period in the War Office prior to returning to duty as a Major in the 2nd. Battalion, Irish Guards. Awarded a Military Cross (MC) for conspicuous gallantry at Givenchy in FRA and was Mentioned in Despatches (MID). | LONG-INNES Percival Selwyn, MC (I14403)
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5843 | Served in the Royal Navy as No. M40203 on several vessels including the famous Royal Navy battlecruiser HMS Hood which he joined as an Ordinary Seamen on 1 Jan 1927. He was posted away from HMS Hood on 27 August 1927. | HAMBLY Reginald George (I44394)
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5844 | Served in various capacities with the NZ Reserve forces until retiring in 1929 as a Lieutenant. | JOHNS Richard Walter (I11929)
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5845 | Served on many ships during a long naval career. | POPE Reginald Victor (I44163)
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5846 | Served P&O for 38 years of his 45 years at sea becoming a Captain. Was at the landing at Gallipoli as an officer on the steamer Dongola which was also present at the Gallipoli evacuation. | Captain ALLIN Cecil Harry Calver (I23935)
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5847 | Served two deployments to New Guinea. Also served with the 2/36 and 2/39 Infantry Battalions. | HALSALL Ronald George (I13384)
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5848 | Served with the RAAF for 20 years. | MYERS Russell Barnett (I7487)
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5849 | Service commenced 27 Jul 1942. Completion of service unknown. 192 Squadron, RAF was a radar counter-measures Squadron which flew a variety of aircraft including the Halifax Mark III. Awarded a Distinguished Flying Medal on 27 Jun 1944 when a Flight Sergeant (later commissioned and promoted to Pilot Officer). Citation: "This airman has completed a large number of operational sorties during which he has displayed keenness and cool courage. On one occasion when his aircraft was attacked by two enemy fighters and seriously damaged, his calm directions to his pilot and his accurate fire enabled his crew to warn off the attacking aircraft and damaged one of them. Flight Sergeant Allin has completed many long distance flights and has consistently displayed cool courage and ardour for his duties." | ALLIN Harvey Ross, DFM (I16686)
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5850 | Service commenved at 12:00 pm. Ashes collected. | BIRT Colin Maxwell (I9966)
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5851 | Service conducted by Rev. I.J. Causton. Lest We Forget. Location: Plot 1, Row F, Grave 18. Also remembered along with his parents and brother William John at the Creswick Cemetery, Creswick VIC. | JACKSON Thomas Roy (I32468)
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5852 | Service conducted by Rev. Jas. P. PRUST curate of West Putford DEV. | OXENHAM Mary Mitchell (I2906)
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5853 | Service held at Le Pine Funerals, 339 Warrigal Road, Burwood VIC. | WALTER Ian (I8670)
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5854 | Service Organizations: Rebekahs - Alpha was District Deputy President 1973-4 (Rebekah Assembly of Ontario) for District 8, Oshawa East, comprised of Oshawa Lodge #3 (Oshawa), Beehive Lodge # 125 (Bowmanville), Ganaraska # 131 (Port Hope), Heather # 334, (Orono), Maybelle # 348 (Port Perry). | CROSIER Alpha Gertrude (I5108)
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5855 | Service Persons Area L, Row 2, Plot 15 | MOIR Lancelot Ernest (I13757)
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5856 | Service record is a little puzzling. Appears to have served on the Western Front and was commissioned late in the war. Lest We Forget. | GERRY William Amberson (I40533)
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5857 | Services Area Block C Plot 108 | KING Edward Charles (I13705)
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5858 | Settled in 1851 Goderich Twp., Huron Co. ONT; 1884 in Lakota, ND | WALTER Ann (I4936)
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5859 | Settled in 1851 Goderich Twp., Huron Co. ONT; 1884 in Lakota, ND | PENNINGTON Oliver (I4937)
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5860 | Settled in Darlington Twp., Durham Co. ONT. | WALTER Richard (I3355)
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5861 | Severely wounded at Belgian Battery Corner, Poperinge, Arrondissement Ieper, Flanders West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Evacuated to 17th. Casualty Clearing Station where he passed away. Lest We Forget. | ELLIS Edward, MM, MSM (I32546)
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5862 | Severely wounded at Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France on 18 Sep 1917. Shrapnel wound to his left elbow. Evacuated to England and then to Canada for a medical discharge. | MANNING Ernest David (I39606)
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5863 | Severely wounded in action. After WWI hostilities ceased Pte. John Thomas Bromell HEARD was granted leave without pay between 9 Apr 1919 and 8 Jul 1919 to spend time with J. SLEE, Down Farm, Holsworthy DEV. | HEARD John Thomas Bromell (I3479)
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5864 | Severly injured an ankle which eventually led to an early discharge from the Army. | BROWN William Mullen (I6377)
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5865 | She was listed as "deceased" in burial of son Chamond in Cornwall OPC database. | GYSTE Marye (I26007)
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5866 | Ship: 'Ortana' From Place: London LND | SIBLEY Harry Errol (I37658)
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5867 | Ship: 'Southern Empire'. Aged 58 years. Into Place: Port Melbourne VIC | BRAY James Tirrell (I32596)
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5868 | Shot down over Taiwan during a raid on the Aerodrome at Taichu, Taiwan. Lest We Forget. | TRAFTON Sherman Willard (I37099)
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5869 | Sidney Lionel KENDALL (1901-1983) and Claire Frances FELTHAM (1906-1991) had issue of at least one child whose details have been reluctantly removed after a request from a relative. | KENDALL Sidney Lionel (I1344)
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5870 | Sidney Vincent JONES was born as Sidney Junior JONES but known as Vincent therefore sharing his full name with his father. | JONES Sydney Vincent (I7031)
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5871 | Simmons Lawn, Row AD, Grave 02 | MORTON Harry Herbert (I32374)
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5872 | Single, Corn Merchant. | WALTER John Brimacombe (I3436)
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5873 | Single, Occupation: Barmaid, Relationship to Head of Houshold: Servant. Head of Household: Sophia HEARD aged 49y, Widow, Hotel Keeper, b. St. Dominick CON. | TREWIN Amanda Grace (I15971)
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5874 | Sir John de Ashton or Sir John Assheton (died 1428), was an MP and soldier under King Henry IV and King Henry V. Ashton was the son of Sir John de Ashton and his wife, Joan Radcliffe. He was one of forty-six esquires who were summoned to attend the grand coronation of Henry IV in 1399, in honour of which event they were solemnly admitted to the Order of the Bath. Ashton served in 1411, 1413 and 1416 as a knight of the shire (MP) for Lancashire. In 1416 he was with Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence at the taking of Bayeux, and was entrusted by the king with the office of seneschal of the city. There is in the 'Foedera' a document sent to him by Henry IV from Falaise, commanding him to give special protection to the inhabitants of the religious houses. He was also captain of Coutances and Carentan and bailiff of Cotentin. Sir John died in 1428. He was twice married (firstly to Isabel, heiress of Sir Richard Kirkby) and left many children, of whom the most distinguished were Sir Thomas de Ashton, the alchemist, and Sir Roger de Ashton, of Middleton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Ashton_(seneschal) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ASSHETON, Sir John II (d.1428), of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs. Constituency Dates LANCASHIRE 1411 LANCASHIRE May 1413 LANCASHIRE Mar. 1416 Family and Education s. and h. of Sir John Assheton I by his 1st w. Margaret. m. (1) Isabel, gdda. and h. of Sir Richard Kirkby, prob. 2s.1da.; (2); (3) by 1420, Margaret (d. by Apr. 1434), at least 1s. Kntd. 11 Oct. 1399. ... [He] died almost one year later, on 3 Sept. 1428. https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/assheton-sir-john-ii-1428 ------------------------------------------------------------------- De Assheton, Sir John (d. 1427/8), kt.(Parents: Elder son of Sir John de Ashton (c.1354-98) and his wife, Joan, the daughter of William Radcliffe of Smithills in Lancashire.) MY NOTE: for verification of marriage on sources. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sir John de Assheton, KB (1399); Seneschal of Bayeux 1412; Governor of Hadupais and Bailiff of Coutances 1419, MP Lancs 1411 and 1413, commanded troops at Battle of Agincourt 1415; married 1st Jane, daughter of Sir John Savile, of Tankersleigh, and had issue (including Sir Thomas Assheton, alchemist, ancestor of the extinct Asshetons of Ashton-under-Lyne, Asshetons of Chadderton, and Ashtones of Shepley); married 2nd Margaret, daughter of Sir John Byron, of Clayton, and died 3 Sep 1428.(Burke's Peerage). My note: Just a year difference from other recorded info.below. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sir John de Ashton (fl. 1370), was a military commander. Ashton was the son of Thomas de Ashton (warrior), Sir John Ashton was knight of the shire for his native county in the parliament of Westminster in 1389. He married Margaret, daughter of Perkin Legh of Lyme, and was succeeded in the lordship of Ashton by his son. Sir John, who was drowned at Norham. Sir John (d. 1427), kt. Elder son of Sir John de Ashton (c.1354-98) and his wife, Joan, the daughter of William Radcliffe of Smithills in Lancashire. He followed his father into service with the House of Lancaster in the 1380s, and was made a Knight of the Bath at the coronation of King Henry IV in 1400. JP for Lancashire from 1404 and MP for Lancashire in 1411, 1413 and 1416. He may have fought against the Welsh and the Scots during Henry IV's reign; he certainly served under King Henry V in 1415 on the Agincourt campaign. In 1417 he returned to France and was appointed seneschal of Bayeux and baillie of the Cotentin in 1418, offices he held until 1421. During those years he was also sent three times on embassy to Brittany. In the 1420s he played less part in public life, but was appointed JP for Yorkshire. He married 1st, Jane, daughter of John Savile of Tankersley (Yorks), by whom he had three sons and eight daughters; He married 2nd, Margaret Gray. His issue included: (1.1) Sir Thomas Assheton (c.1403-60), kt.; knighted by 1434 but was exempted from appointment to Crown offices, 1442; had a licence to practice alchemy, 1446; He married 3rd Elizabeth Byron, daughter of Sir John Byron and had issue ten children; (1.2) Lucy Assheton; married 1st, Sir Berton Entwisle, 2nd, Richard Byron, and 3rd Sir Ralph Shirley; (1.3) Margaret Assheton; married Thomas Langley of Edgecroft; (1.4) Katherine Assheton; married John Dukinfield; (1.5) Elizabeth Assheton; married 1st, Sir Ralph Harrington and 2nd, Sir Richard Hammerton; (1.6) Agnes Assheton; married Thomas Booth of Barton; (1.7) Anne Assheton; married [forename unknown] Dutton of Cheshire; (2.1) Sir Ralph Assheton (c.1425-88), kt. (q.v.). He inherited estates at Ashton-under-Lyne, Wardle and Alt (Lancs) and Morley (Yorks WR); his Lancashire estates were left to his eldest son, but his Yorkshire property to the son of his second marriage. He died 3 September 1427. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Note: Source for all of the above: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVD5-4F3 | Sir DE ASHTON John, II, MP (I38613)
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5875 | Sir Ralph de Assheton (or Ashton), starts the pedigree for "Ashton of Middleton," in Vis. of Lancs., 1664/5. [1] He was the son of Sir John de Assheton and either Margaret Byron da. of Sir John Byron of Clayton, Lancs [2] or Margaret Grey. [3] His half-brother Sir Thomas Ashton arranged his first marriage. Ralph married twice to: • Margaret, dau. of John Barton of Middleton [4] [5] • and Elizabeth, dau. of John Chichele of Wimpole; widow of John Kyriel of Stockbury, Westenhanger (Kent). His first wife Margaret, was the heiress of the Bartons of Middleton and the Ashton family held the lordship of the manor of Middleton until the 18th century. Ralph was Knight Marshal of England and went by the nickname of 'The Black Knight of Ashton'. Sheriff of York from 1473 to 1474. He was invested as a Knight Banneret in 1482. He held the office of Vice-Constable of England in 1483. On 6 June 1486 he was pardoned by Henry VII for supporting Richard III. The effigy of the Black Knight is still paraded through the town of Ashton on Easter Monday, and he passed into folklore which 19th-cent. antiquaries recorded the rhyme: Sweet Jesu, for thy mercy sake And for thy bitter passion Save us from the axe of the Tower And from Sir Ralph of Ashton. Children of Sir Ralph Assheton and Margaret Barton • Sir Richard Assheton (d. 1507) - heir, of Middleton • Sir Ralph Assheton (fl. 1501), kt. - the ancestor of the Assheton family of Great Lever • John Assheton (fl. 1501); • Roger Assheton (fl. 1501); • Edmund Assheton (fl. 1484). Sir Ralph Assheton married Elizabeth Chicheley, daughter of John Chicheley, Chamberlain of London and Margery Knollys, before 1486.(No Issue) [6] Sources • ? Ashton, (Vis. of Lancs., 1664/5). WikiTree.com . Pedigree . • ? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 301-302. • ? Rosemary Horrox, 'Ashton, Sir Ralph (c.1425-1487x90)' , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 • ? Ashton of Great Lever, (Vis. of Lancs., 1567). WikiTree.com . Pedigree . • ? Vis. of Lancs., 1664/5, asserts that Margaret was d. & h. of Richard Barton, Esq. of Middleton, Lancs. • ? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 301-302. • • | Sir ASHTON Ralph (I38610)
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5876 | Sister of Annie Cordelia WALTER (m.n. SCOTT, c. 1866-1930) who married Joseph Vinson WALTER (1870-1962). | SCOTT Mary (I3599)
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5877 | Sister of Elizabeth Edgar CLAPHAM (1904-1975) who married Storey Frederick WALTER (1898-1971). i.e. sisters married brothers. | CLAPHAM Linda (I2595)
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5878 | Sister of Jack and Linda CLAPHAM (1897-1981) who married Albert Ellis WALTER (1891-1984). i.e. sisters married brothers. | CLAPHAM Elizabeth Edgar (I2662)
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5879 | Site 3, Position 0006. After a cremation at Karrakatta Cemetery. | JOHNSTONE Keith (I11150)
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5880 | Some doubt about Allice CORBETT surname. | CORBETT Alice (I7293)
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5881 | Some doubt about birth date as headstone image is difficult to read. | SAMELLS Hilda Hannah (I5239)
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5882 | Some doubt about birth date as headstone is difficult to read. | MOUNTJOY Emma Jane (I5237)
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5883 | Some doubt about birth date as one souce (Family Search) shows 14 Nov 1876 whereas headstone read birth year as 1874. | ROBBINS Arthur Nichols (I29883)
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5884 | Some doubt about birth year - possibly 1821 or 1823. | WITHERIDGE John (I24673)
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5885 | Some doubt about birth year. Some sources say 1869. | HUIE Margaret Gordon (I6212)
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5886 | Some doubt about date of death as some records give the year as 1980. | CURRELL Jennifer Mary (I18541)
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5887 | Some doubt about dates of birth and death - headstone is difficult to read. | VEALE Mary Elizabeth (I2600)
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5888 | Some doubt about death dat. | PENALUNA Richard (I22647)
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5889 | Some doubt about death date. | PARK David (I8328)
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5890 | Some doubt about death date. Cemetery marker shows Feb 1945 whereas other sources say 6 Jan 1945. | HAM Edmond Lewis (I6437)
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5891 | Some doubt about exact date of baptism - Either 9 or 19 Apr 1636. | WERRING Nathan (I25724)
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5892 | Some doubt about the age given on the headstone. | ALLIN Mary Jane (I16863)
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5893 | Some doubt about the date of baptism. BTs say 5 Dec 1718, Parish records say 11 Dec 1718. | VINSON Elizabeth (I25280)
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5894 | Some doubt about the date of death of Charles Colwill CLEAVE as his headstone gives the year as 1935 and all other sources say 1931. | CLEAVE Charles Colwill (I30729)
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5895 | Some doubt about the dates of Death and Burial as there is another possible John in a similar time frame. | HOCKRIDGE John (I31252)
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5896 | Some doubt about the details regarding this person! | BOUNDY Mary Ann (I22814)
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5897 | Some doubt about the exact date of death of James HUNTER as the cemetery headstone is very difficult to read. | HUNTER James (I3677)
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5898 | Some doubt about the year of birth and baptism. | JEFFERY Samuel (I45048)
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5899 | Some doubt about this couple! | Family F3069
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5900 | Some doubt about this date of death as the headstone image is fairly difficult to read. | EASTAWAY Mary (I24900)
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5901 | Some doubt about this death date. | PENALUNA Richard, (twin) (I22650)
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5902 | Some doubt about year of death as cemetery headstone is difficult t read. | FEAGAN Carman Isaac (I17036)
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5903 | Some doubt about year of death as his cemetery headstone is badly weathered. | SAMELLS William Baskerville (I5402)
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5904 | Some doubt must exist as to the parentage of both of the children of Marjorie PALMER (m.n. HEARD). Daughter Betty Doreen PALMER just might have been the legitimate daughter of David Henry PALMER when the dates and times of travel to Gallipoli are considered. However, Harold Heard PALMER was born 4.5 years after the death of David Henry PALMER at Gallipoli, so it can be conclusively stated that he was the result of another union. | HEARD Marjorie (I24845)
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5905 | Some doubts about all dates for this person. | LANE Joanna, (twin) (I14068)
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5906 | Some doubts about all dates for this person. | LANE Joanna, (twin) (I14068)
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5907 | Some doubts about all dates for this person. | LANE Joanna, (twin) (I14068)
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5908 | Some doubts about dates on this headstone as it is badly weathered. | VANSTONE Mary (I10973)
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5909 | Some people believe that William TOM (1825-1904) was the first person to find gold in Australia and not Edward HARGRAVES (1816-1891). | TOM William (I14088)
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5910 | Some problems with this record as it appears that at some stages Herbert Arthur PIPER was known as Albert Arthur PIPER. e.g. VIC Birth record 4280/1883. The facts that are irrefutable are those relating to his military service in WWI where he was an original ANZAC. His battalion, the 9th., was part of the covering force on the Gallipoli beaches which was among the first to go ashore on 25 April, 1915. He transferred to the Postal Corps on 5 Feb 1916 where he was promoted to Staff- Sergeant and later to Warrant Officer, Class 1. Lest We Forget. | PIPER Herbert Arthur (I13274)
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5911 | Some sources give second given name as 'Lula'. | ANDERSON Flora Leila (I18198)
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5912 | Some sources give the date of this sad event as 26 May 1943. Malden is located close to the Dutch/German border and this might explain the fact that some records say that the accident occured in the Gelderland province of the Netherlands. Died in a wartime aircraft accident as a result of enemy action. See miltary entry for more details. Lest We Forget. | WORDEN Arthur Cephas (I18137)
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5913 | Some sources say DOB= 8 Aug 1820 | BRAGG Thomas Smale (I5692)
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5914 | Some sources show given name as Ulalia or Ulaly. | SHARSELL Eulalia (I1911)
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5915 | Some sources suggest first given name is 'Rosina'. | MILLS Rosena Elizabeth (I35173)
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5916 | Some sources suggest that Grace MARSHALL was born c. 1742 but this information is suspect as her children would have been born between the ages of 42 and 60 years. Others suggest that she was born c. 1758 which means that her childen were born when she was between the ages of 26 and 44 years. The later date of birth is surely correct! | MARSHALL Grace (I3603)
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5917 | Sometimes 'Susan' WARREN | WARREN Susanna (I853)
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5918 | Sometimes 'Wylliam' or 'Wylliame'. | BOND William (I20970)
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5919 | Sometimes first given name used is 'Leila'. | SNOWDON Cecilia Mary (I3653)
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5920 | Sometimes John James TREADWELL! | TREADWELL James John, MM (I4500)
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