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501 | Cert No C970 | Gillam, Arthur James (I58860)
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502 | Chadron City, Chadron, Ward 1, Dawes, NebraskaChadron City, Chadron, Ward 1, Dawes, Nebraska | Broghamer, Lu Rena (I1712)
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503 | Chadron City, Chadron, Ward 1, Dawes, NebraskaChadron City, Chadron, Ward 1, Dawes, Nebraska | Hyde, Kathryn (I1713)
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504 | Chadron City, Chadron, Ward 1, Dawes, NebraskaChadron City, Chadron, Ward 1, Dawes, Nebraska | Hyde, Joseph (I1714)
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505 | Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United StatesChadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United States | Hyde, Parley (I1693)
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506 | Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United StatesChadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United States | Broghamer, Lu Rena (I1712)
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507 | Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United StatesChadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United States | Hyde, Kathryn (I1713)
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508 | Chadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United StatesChadron, Dawes, Nebraska, United States | Hyde, Joseph (I1714)
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509 | Charles bought two parcels of land in Dec. of 1875 from Willis and Adelaide Lathrop. They were in section 7 of township 91 and section 23 of township 91 (Jefferson township). Interesting that he named one of his sons Charles Lathrop Hyde. Willis A. Lathrop was a lawyer and farmer, aged 54 in an 1880 census and born in 1826. Born in Connecticu. Adelaide A. Lathrop was age 45 in an 1880 census and was born in 1835. According to the 1880 census Willis and Adelaide had in their household: E...t A. Lathrop, daughter born in 1858 in Connecticu, and Charles W. Lewis,no known relationship, possibly farm laborer, age 21 and born in Iowa, and Milton Fargo, age 36 and born in Connecticu, a farm laborer and divorced, race white. Interesting Charles mother was a Fargo born in Connecticu. | Hyde, Charles Backus (I2056)
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510 | Charles was defated & captured by the armies of the Scots & English parliments in the English civil wars in 1642. After a brief escape in 1647 he was imprisoned on the Isle of Wight. By 1648 Oliver Cromwell had consolidated control over England and Charles was tried & convicted of High Treason in 1649. The monachy was abloshed after his execution and England became a republic "Commonwealth of England" until 1660 when the monachy was restored to Charles's son, Charles II. | Stuart, King Charles I. Of England Scotalnd (I5473)
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511 | Charlotte Hyde (sister) was bridesmaid. | Family: John Atkinson / Anne Hyde (F67290)
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512 | Charlotte Known as Tot was born in Lifuka Haapai Tonga on 29 July 1900 | Giles, Charlotte Thelma (I59625)
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513 | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, EnglandCheltenham, Gloucestershire, England | Hyde, Francis Colville (I287)
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514 | child - Jons, Ellizabeth, Harald, Johannes, bet. 1768 and 1777. | Family: Zacharias Zachris Haraldsson / Ingierd Eskilsdotter (F18909)
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515 | child.- Karin 1707-1817,Gisel, Massachusetts rta 1707-1781,Sven, Ingegard. siblings- Mans, Sven, Olof, Hakan | Family: Åke Gisesson / Kerstin Jonsdotter (F18353)
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516 | children - Harald Jonsson 1695-1740, Elin Johannesdtr | Family: Jöns Zachrisson / Elisabet Haraldsdotter (F18350)
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517 | children of this marrige -Trevor and Yvonne, Robert John, need b. dates for all. | Family: Charles Edwin Draper / Charlotte Louise Zackeresen (F18592)
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518 | children-Ola 1812-1897,Sven 1814,Nils 1817,Martha 1821,Bengt 1824,Bertha 1829. | Family: Jons Olofsson / Sissa Olasdotter (F18756)
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519 | Children: 1. Vera Hyde m. x Christensen ==> child Robert Christenson m. Di Christenson, Victoria, Australia 2. Charlotte b. 1904 single 3.Ruby b.1905 d.1982 single | Hyde, Joseph (I75495)
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520 | Christening : We know that William was born out of wedlock and baptized on April 27, 1676 at Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland (see father's notes). | Henderson, Capt. William (I25068)
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521 | Church of England Cleric - The Most Reverend and Right Honourable the Archbishop of Canterbury 1805-28 | Manners Sutton, Charles (I150752)
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522 | Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1812 | Source (S1108)
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523 | Church of England, Episcopalian funeral | Hyde, Daniel Dee (I76994)
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524 | Church of Ireland Records, Drumcree, Ireland | Hyde, Ralph (I57067)
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525 | Church of Ireland, Drumcree | Hyde, Jane (I57890)
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526 | Church of Ireland, Drumcree, Ireland | Hyde, George (I57044)
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527 | City of Ottawa—Tax Assessment and Collector Rolls | Source (S1516)
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528 | Clothier, Trowbridge | Langford, Edward (I1204)
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529 | Co-heiresses of considerable lands at Reiss and Ackergill, of which they were despoiled, when minors, by the Earl of Caithness | Brisbane, Helen Heiress (I188116)
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530 | Coachman | McKinney, Hugh (I168607)
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531 | Coat of Arms - The Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society shows clearly that neither these arms nor any other coat can be authoritatively used by the descendants of James Rogers, of New London. (As published in "James Rogers of New London, Ct., and his descendants", 1902, p10-11) | Rogers, James I. (I172536)
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532 | CoI, Drumcree, Ireland | Hyde, Martha (I57029)
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533 | CoI, Drumcree, Ireland | Hyde, John (I57075)
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534 | CoI, Drumcree, Ireland | Hyde, Stewart (I58403)
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535 | Commanded a detachment of Islesmen and Norwegians who entered Loch Long, portaged across land into Loch Lomond, and ravaged the surrounding region of the Lennox. | MacRuairi, Alan Of Garmorran (I146533)
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536 | commanded the Firebrand in the Black Sea, and was killed on 8 July 1854 when storming a Russian fort at the mouth of the Danube. | Parker, Capt Hyde (I55813)
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537 | Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers | Source (S1257)
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538 | completed Beverely Primary School | Ford, Selby Avon (I75663)
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539 | Concerning the heirs of Alan de Dunstanville who are in custody of their mother, late the wife of the said Alan | De Dunstanville, Alan II (I184946)
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540 | Conditional Pardon No.1664 | Locke, John (I58814)
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541 | Considered one of the most significant battles of the whole of the British Isles, the Battle of Brunanburh was fought in 937 between Æthelstan, King of England, and an alliance of Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin; Constantine II, King of Scotland, and Ow | King Æthelstan Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142504)
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542 | Considered one of the most significant battles of the whole of the British Isles, the Battle of Brunanburh was fought in 937 between Æthelstan, King of England, and an alliance of Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin; Constantine II, King of Scotland, and Ow | King Æthelstan Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142504)
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543 | Constance (Breton: Konstanza; 12 June 1161 – 5 September 1201) was Duchess of Brittany and Countess of Richmond between 1166[1][a] and 1201. Constance was the only surviving child [2][b] of Duke Conan IV by his wife, Massachusetts rgaret of Huntingdon, a sister of the Scoish kings Malcolm IV and William I. Contents [show] Life and reign[edit] Banner of Constance of Penthièvre Constance's father Conan IV had reunited the Duchy of Brittany in wars with Henry II of England. After the wars with Henry II, Conan IV faced rebellions from some Breton nobles. He appealed to Henry II for assistance in puing down those rebellions. In 1166, Henry invaded Brittany in order to punish the local barons' revolt and forced Conan IV into betrothing Constance to his fourth legitimate son Geoffrey and abdicating. Five-year-old Constance succeeded him as Duchess of Brittany and Countess of Richmond.[3] In 1181, twenty-year-old Constance was forced into marriage with Geoffrey. On August 19, 1186, Geoffrey was trampled to death in a riding accident during a tournament in Paris. Constance thereafter became the effective ruler of Brittany. However, on 3 February 1188, Henry II of England arranged for Constance to marry Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, one of the most powerful earls in England. Though Ranulf used, not consistently, the style Duke of Brittany, he never had the control of the duchy, and is not known to have played an important role there,[4] and the Bretons, as well as Constance, never acknowledged him as Duke jure uxoris, and excluded him from the government of the Duchy.[5] In 1191, King Richard I of England officially proclaimed his nephew, Constance's son Arthur, as his heir in a treaty signed with Philip II of France. To promote her son Arthur's position and inheritance, Constance included him in the government of the Duchy in 1196. In response to this act that thwarted his projects, Richard summoned her to Bayeux and had her abducted by Ranulf in Pontorson and imprisoned in Saint-James de Beuvron. He spread the rumor that Constance had been imprisoned for matrimonial reasons. As a result, rebellions were sparked across Brittany on her behalf and Arthur was sent in Brest. Richard demanded that hostages were delivered to him in exchange for Constance's freedom. The Bretons agreed but Constance and the hostages remained imprisoned and rebellions went on. Richard eventually bowed to growing pressure and had the Duchess released in 1198.[6] Back in Brittany, Constance had her marriage annulled. Constance took Guy of Thouars as her next husband between August and October 1199.[c] Between 1198 and the time of her death delivering twin daughters, Constance ruled with her son Arthur as co-ruler. Throughout these years, Constance advised her son towards a French alliance, pursuing the policy of her late husband Geoffrey II. [d] Family[edit] Constance and Geoffrey had three children: Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany (1182/1184-1241) [7] Matilda (c. 1185-bef 1189) [e] [8][9] Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187-1203) - Geoffrey's posthumous son Constance and Guy had two daughters in 1201: Alix of Thouars; she married Peter Mauclerc, the first Breton ruler of the House of Dreux; and Catherine of Thouars (1201 – c. 1240), Dame of Vitre; she married Andre III de Vitre who was noteworthy for rebuilding the Château de Vitré [f] Contradictory sources state that Constance might have had another daughter:[10] Margaret of Thouars;[g][10][11][12][13][h][14][15][i] she was the first wife of Geoffrey I, Viscount of Rohan [16][11][13] Death and Burial[edit] Constance died, age 40, on 5 September 1201 at Nantes. She was buried at Villeneuve Abbey in Nantes.[citation needed] Constance's cause of death is debated. Some historians believe she died of leprosy. Others believe she died from complications of childbirth, shortly after delivering twin daughters. Still others believe that she had leprosy, leading to a difficult delivery, and ultimately to her death shortly after the birth of the twins. Thus both leprosy and childbirth are possible causes of death. [j] | De Bretagne, Constance Duchess Of Brittany (I183978)
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544 | Convicted Essex Special Session Goal Delivery | Locke, John (I58814)
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545 | convicted theft & sentenced to 7 yrs transportation. | Lord, Simeon (I89890)
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546 | Convinced to return, Edward the Exile, the only living heir to the throne of England, returned to England to take his place as Heir Designate on 17 April 1057. He brought with him from Hungary his wife and children. | King Edward Of England (I178654)
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547 | Council Bluffs Ward 1, Poawaamie, Iowa, United StatesAddress2Council Bluffs Ward 1, Poawaamie, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Roland York (I1695)
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548 | Court of Assistants - Witchcraft - At the Court of Assistants, March 6, 1665, John Godfrey being bound over to this court on complaint of Job Tyler and John Remington on suspicion of witchcraft, Edward Yeomans, Robert Swanne, Mathias Button, William Symon | Button, Matthias Sr (I125043)
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549 | Cousin Of Her Husband | Brittayne Zouche, Lady Eleanor (I190697)
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550 | Current occupation:1 | Schnitzerling, Hermann Bertright Herman (I58244)
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551 | Dad was on his way to New Guinea with his Uncle Fred when he met Mum, Annie (Nance) in Dululu and never did get to N.G, they married in 1928...He was a Tele/Elec Linesman, Butcher, Farmer, Truck driver, Engine driver, Rock crusher Supervisor and a wonderful father to Mavis (Elvie) and Hazel. They lived in Mt Morgan, Dululu, Massachusetts rian, Warwick,Rockhampton, Brisbane. He is buried in Nambour Qld Au.. | Zackeresen, Charles Oscar (I57164)
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552 | Daniel fought for Sweden in the war against Russia and was imprisoned in Serbia. He was 50 when Anders was born. | Olsson Tunbo, Daniel (I57216)
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553 | Danube, Herkimer, New York, United StatesDanube, Herkimer, New York, United States | Hyde, Daniel (I2846)
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554 | Darcy HOUSTON is also said to have died on November 17, 1991,and to have been buried at Toowoomba, Queensland, but this doesn't seem to be correct. | Houston, Darcy Bidgood (I191268)
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555 | Darcy lists his occupation as "Insurance inspector" in the electoral rolls for 1972, 1977 (twice), and 1980. | Houston, Darcy Bidgood (I191268)
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556 | Daugher and heir of Richard Winnington, esq. of Winnington, in Shropshire and was succeded in the reign of Edward VI (1547-1553) by his son | Winnington, Elizabeth Of Cheshire (I1297)
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557 | daughter age 19 | Hatch, Mary May (I3190)
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558 | Daughter of 13th Lord Forbes | Forbes, Mary (I145858)
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559 | Daughter of the king Elizabeth of York was born at the Palace of Westminster as the eldest child of King Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville. Her christening was celebrated at Westminster Abbey, sponsored by her grandmothers Jacquea of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, and Cecily Neville, Duchess of York. Her third sponsor was her cousin, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick.[3] She was named a Lady of the Garter in 1477, along with her mother and her paternal aunt Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk. In 1469, she was briefly betrothed to George Neville. His father John later supported George's uncle the Earl of Warwick in rebellion against King Edward IV, and the betrothal was called off. In 1475, Louis XI agreed to the marriage of Elizabeth of York and his son Charles, the Dauphin of France. In 1482, however, Louis XI reneged on his promise. | Plantagenet, Elizabeth Of York (I36286)
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560 | David Dobson. <i>Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825</i>. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: 1988. | Source (S1880)
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561 | DEA: reported in the 'Barrie Examiner' 20 SEP 1894 p1/c5. "WHITEBREAD -Suddenly, in Barrie, on Wednesday, Sept. 12th, George Whitebread, Principal ofthe West Ward School, aged 60 years." Photocopy in his file. Obituary: 'Barrie Examiner' 20 SEP 1894 p1/c3. "DEATH OF MR. GEO. WHITEBREAD/ Very suddenly last Wednesday evening death called away Mr. George Whitebread,Principal of the West Ward Public School, who for half a century has beenwell-known in Barrie and surrounding district. He and Mrs. Whitebread had spent the evening at the house of a neighbour and had returned home about 10o'clock. Soon after he retired he had a spell of coughing, and it was supposedthat he burst a blood vessel for in fifteen minutes, or less The deceased was born in Kent County, England, sixty years ago. At the ageof seven he came with other members of the family to Canada, and after a yearin Toronto came to Barrie. While young he worked at the carriage and waggonbusiness with his father and brother, but soon gave up that occupation andbecame a school teacher. For the last thirty years he has followed thiscalling and taught successfully at Big Bay Point, Stroud, Allandale and Barrie. Mr. Whitebread leaves a widow and five children to mourn their loss. Of thefirst family there are : John of Kingston; Edward of Allandale; and Mrs. Marshof Mount Pleasant, Mich. Of the second are: Harley and Annie. He aended theCollier street Methodist church. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon to the Union Cemetery. TheS.O.E. of which he was a member, aended in a body and took part in theceremony; there was also a long procession of school children who went beforethe hearse. In the absence of his pastor, Rev. W.R. McIntosh of Allandaleconducted the service at the house." | Whitebread, George (I92917)
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562 | Death 1900/1234 Andersen Andrew Christian Christian Andersen Anna Knudsen | Christiansen, Anders (I57777)
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563 | Death Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S1366)
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564 | Death: Qld BDM Ref#1919/C6370 | Lancaster, Henry Leslie (I58759)
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565 | Deatht1909/381 Andersen Annie Maria Christian Torsen Louise Jensen | Thorsen, Anne Marie (I57778)
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566 | Deduced from the letters in Corinne Fordschmid's paper. In letter 3 p2 James states that Mary got married about two years ago. | Family: James Kelly / Mary Jane Whiteside (F69662)
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567 | Denmark via Hamburg on "Friebeburg" departing 22 June 1878 Oscar (inf) died on voyage. | Zackeresen, Jens August (I57016)
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568 | Dep London on ship Calphurnia 10/12/1848 with Chas, Wm, John, Emily | Hyde, Charles (I82229)
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569 | Dep London on ship Calphurnia 10/12/1848 with Chas, Wm, John, Emily | Blachford, Elizabeth (I82230)
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570 | Dep London on ship Calphurnia 10/12/1848 with Chas, Wm, John, Emily | Hyde, Emily (I82233)
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571 | Dep London on ship Calphurnia 10/12/1848 with Chas, Wm, John, Emily | Hyde, John (I82234)
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572 | Dep London on ship Calphurnia 10/12/1848 with Chas, Wm, John, Emily | Hyde, William (I82236)
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573 | Dep London on ship Calphurnia 10/12/1848 with Chas, Wm, John, Emily | Hyde, Charles (I82237)
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574 | Departure: Antwerp, Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales, Voyage Arrival Date: 23 Dec 1895 Vessel Name: Coromandel Origin Location: Norway May be another Ben Jonson Departure: Antwerp, Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales, Voyage Arrival Date: 23 Dec 1895 Vessel Name: Coromandel | Johnssen, Berndt (I57017)
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575 | Departure: Ship - Charles Dickens1 | Kretschmann, Wilhelmina (I59566)
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576 | Detail: Uilleam was responsible for the construction of Kildrummy Castle, the greatest castle to have been built in 13th century northern Scotland | De Mar, Uilleamn 6th Earl Of Mar (I146558)
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577 | Diabetes | Giles, Nelli (I59622)
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578 | Dictionary of National Biography, 1921–1922 | Source (S1214)
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579 | Died at age 12 when title devolved on his uncle. | Forbes, Francis Fourteenth Lord (I145878)
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580 | Died before father as his will leaves her house to Margaret. | Campbell, Isabella (I93813)
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581 | Died Darragh Street, Kangaroo Point (assume at home). Had lived in Australia for 32 years at the time of her death. | Williams, Elizabeth (I59008)
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582 | Died of pneumonia in hospital. | Hyde, Frederick Harold (I57020)
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583 | Died of Starvation by order of King John. | De St Valery, Maud (I33778)
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584 | Died unmarried | Bland, John (I1035)
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585 | Died With His Brother John & Sir James Douglas On Their Way To The East With The Heart Of His Royal Master] | Sinclair, Sir William 8th Baron Of Rosslyn (I145977)
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586 | Died without issue. | De la Hyde, Peter (I132448)
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587 | Died working on a church ceiling when plaster fell off the ceiling on | Giles, Siaosi (I57878)
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588 | Diploma of Agriculture, Hawkesbury College. | Sorby, Albert (I57911)
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589 | disappeared 1939 | Neale, Wilfred Ephriam (I58870)
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590 | Dödsorsak: Lungsot. Ålder: 63 år. | Carlsdotter, Hustru Elin (I58264)
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591 | Does not appear on some lists, so I believe died in childhood, like his siblings Francis, Barbara and the first Laetitia. | Bland, Nathaniel (I1034)
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592 | domestic servant | McPhail, Janet (I168420)
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593 | Donated by Walter de Dunstanville & Alan his brother for the soul of their uncle Robert de Dunstanville | De Dunstanville, Alan II (I184946)
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594 | Döpt 13/4- 1834 Namn: John (Johan) Johannesson Född:1834-04-07 i Ysane fs Blekinge Döpt: Gift:1858-04-01 Död: Fader: Johannes Larsson NORSTEDT(1795-1843) Moder: Karna Jonsdotter (1795-) (Norje nr4 är Runstens ) BB-N6-0011-1855 Kanonkommendör John Johannesson RUNSTEN Båtsman för Norje i Ysane sn. Far: BB-G3-0258-1812 Johannes Larsson NORSTEDT (1795 - 1843) Mor: Karna Jonsdotter (1795 - ) KOLLA DEA KOLLA DEA Född: 1834-04-07 se, Blekinge, Ysane fs, Norje 1) Dopvinen: B-m Johannes Rudas i Hålabeck hustru Pernilla Andersdotter. B-m Sven Hiller och Trp. Anders Andersson, begge i Norje. Rullor: 2) Generalmönsterrulla 1856: John Johannesson Runsten. Antagen 1855 9/9. Född 1834 7/4. Nu 22 år. Obefaren. pproberas. Generalmönsterrulla 1861: John Johannesson Runsten. Antagen 1855 9/9. Tjänat 5 år. Född 1834 7/4. Nu 27 år. Sjövan. Approberas. Generalmönsterrulla 1866: Sjövan. Generalmönsterrulla 1871: Befaren. Generalmönsterrulla 1881: Sjömansklass 2. Uppmuntringsklass 2. Generalmönsterrulla 1886: Tjänstbarhetsklass 2. Uppmuntringsklass 1. Avsked för ålder. Uppfört sig utmärkt redigt och väl. Kompani: BBN 6:e båtsmanskompaniet, nr 11 3) Rusthåll: Ysane sn, Norje nr 4 3) Antagen: 1855-09-09 4) Avsked: 1886-07-09 5) Bosa: 1890 se, Blekinge, Ysane fs, Norje 6) Död: Familj med Bengta Persdotter (1831 - 1874) Vigsel: 1858-04-01 se, Blekinge, Ysane fs 7) Barn: Johan Jonsson (1858 - ) BB-N6-0019-1881 Per Jonsson NORSTEDT (1860 - ) Karolina Jonsdotter (1863 - ) Sven Jonsson (1866 - ) Anna Jonsdotter (1868 - 1881) Bengta Jonsdotter (1872 - 1872) Källor 1) Ysane CI:4 1834 2) Krigsarkivet 3) Generalmönsterrulla 4) Generalmönsterrulla 1856 5) Generalmönsterrulla 1886 6) Sveriges befolkning 1890 7) Ysane EI:1 1852 | Runsten Johansson, John (I58958)
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595 | Dorothy Sorby (later Watson and Thorburn) had a year 1916 at Cheltenham Ladies College. She had been 'adopted' by Missionaries, and with parental consent, shipped off to UK. | Sorby, Dorothy (I58513)
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596 | Dorset Parish Registers | Source (S1206)
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597 | Dorset Parish Registers | Source (S1298)
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598 | dowager Countess of Rochester http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ss4tz/stjohn05.htm#dau2 | St John, Countess of Rochester Anne Countess Of Rochester (I1402)
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599 | Dräng på Kompersmåla 1856-1860 | Petersdotter, Christopher (I58033)
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600 | Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery Portion Anglican 2 Row 1 | Locke, Walter George Thomas (I58816)
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601 | Drayton-Toowoomba Cemetery - Section PROT Lawn - 3 Block 6 Allotment 44 | Naumann, Ernest (I59574)
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602 | Drayton-Toowoomba Cemetery, - Section RC Lawn7- Block 9- Alloment 24 | Naumann, William Albrecht (I59573)
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603 | Drayton-Toowoomba Cemetery, Qld, Australia Section PROT Block 4 Allotment 5 | Naumann, Carl Heinrich (I59565)
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604 | Drayton-Toowoomba Cemetery, Qld, Australia. Section PROT Block 4 Allotment 6 | Kretschmann, Wilhelmina (I59566)
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605 | Dressmaker | Hyde, Annie Margaret (I75523)
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606 | Drumcree Land Title holder | Hyde, John (I168384)
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607 | Drumcree Parish; Derrycaw Townland; Lessor was Lord Lurgan, Armagh, Northern Ireland | Arnold, Anthony (I84474)
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608 | Drumcree Parish; Derrycaw Townland; Lessor was Lord Lurgan, Armagh, Northern Ireland | Arnold, James (I84475)
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609 | DSCR HAIR Fair EYES Blue WEIGHT 100kg plus HEIGHT 195cm DESCRIPTION Big muscular man, thinning at top with large moustache | Sorby, William (I57914)
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610 | DSCR HAIR Gray EYES Blue WEIGHT 75 HEIGHT 185 DESCRIPTION Congentital defect causing Immobility in arms due to Holt -Oram syndrome. | Sorby, Albert (I57911)
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611 | Dwelly's Parish Records | Source (S1302)
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612 | E.D. 2, Otsego, Otsego, New York, United StatesE.D. 2, Otsego, Otsego, New York, United States | Hyde, Sarah (I1633)
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613 | EADGYTH ([895/902]-, bur Tamworth). The Book of Hyde names "Athelstanum…et Elfredum et Edgytham" as the children of King Eadweard "ex concubina Egwynna", specifying that Eadgyth married "Sirichio regi Northanhymbrorum" and was buried at Tamworth[1655]. Th | Of Wessex Queen Of Germany, QUEEN CONSORT OF GERMANY Edgitha (I103411)
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614 | Ealdgyth married for a 2nd time to Harold Godwinson. The marriage was likely politically motivated and is believed to have occurred shortly before or after he became king in January 1066. Ealdgyth's second husband, King Harold Godwinson, died on 14 October 1066 in the Battle of Hastings against William the Conqueror | Family: King Harold, II of England / Eadgyth, of Mercia (F72420)
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615 | Earl of Dalkeith | Scott, James (I1203)
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616 | Earliest suggestion of the Ball family having a birth defect - May have had a arm defect (Holt -Oram) which is congenital. Passed down to 'Dolly' Sorby and then to Albert Sorby and some of his children (Phillip -As discussed with John W-K 2015 | Ball, Mary Ann (I58898)
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617 | ED 168 Springville Precinct Springville city Ward 1-2, Utah, Utah, United States | Hyde, George Lyman (I3168)
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618 | ED 28 Precinct 27 Salt Lake City Ward 3, Salt Lake, Utah, United StatesED 28 Precinct 27 Salt Lake City Ward 3, Salt Lake, Utah, United States | Hyde, Frank Henry (I3161)
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619 | ED 28 Precinct 27 Salt Lake City Ward 3, Salt Lake, Utah, United StatesED 28 Precinct 27 Salt Lake City Ward 3, Salt Lake, Utah, United States | Hyde, Orson Joseph (I3184)
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620 | ED 28 Precinct 27 Salt Lake City Ward 3, Salt Lake, Utah, United StatesED 28 Precinct 27 Salt Lake City Ward 3, Salt Lake, Utah, United States | Hyde, Theodore Tracy (I3186)
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621 | ED 80 Chadron Precinct Chadron city Ward 1-3, Dawes, Nebraska, United StatesED 80 Chadron Precinct Chadron city Ward 1-3, Dawes, Nebraska, United States | Broghamer, Lu Rena (I1712)
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622 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Charles Leveree (I1689)
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623 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Crane, Clara Jane (I1692)
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624 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Parley (I1693)
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625 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Isaac Alma (I1694)
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626 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Roland York (I1695)
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627 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Lucy A. (I1696)
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628 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Hyde, Flora H. (I1699)
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629 | ED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United StatesED 80 Logan Incorporated Town, Harrison, Iowa, United States | Aleck, Anna Eliza (I1716)
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630 | Edith's parents betrothed her to Alan Rufus in early 1093. In November on 1093 both of her parents died, before the marriage took place, and Alan ran off with Gunhild of Wessex, daughter of Harold Godwinson. As fate would have it Alan died before that mar | Matilda Edith Of Scotland Queen Of England (I1231)
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631 | Edmund was only 2 or 3 when his father died, he grew up during the reign and in the court of his older half brother Æthelstan. | King of the English King Edmund I. Of England (I142537)
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632 | Edward led troops into battle against he Viking army of Sigurd Bloodhair. Allied with Lord Aldhelm of Mercia, Edward and the Anglo-Saxons were victorious, forcing Bloodhair to flee. | King Edward Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142507)
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633 | Edward led troops into battle against the Viking army of Sigurd Bloodhair. Allied with Lord Aldhelm of Mercia, Edward and the Anglo-Saxons were victorious, forcing Bloodhair to flee. | King Edward Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142507)
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634 | Edward marched to Badbury to confront his cousin and put down 'Æthelwold's Revolt' but Æthelwold fled to the Danes. | King Edward Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142507)
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635 | Edward retaliated by ravaging East Anglia, but when he retreated south the men of Kent disobeyed the order to retire, and were intercepted by the Danish army. The two sides met at the Battle of the Holme on 13 December 902. | King Edward Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142507)
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636 | Edward the Confessor died January 5th 1066 and Edgar was deemed to young to be an effective military leader, being still in his early teens. Harold Godwinson was elected king by the Witenagemot, and faced off against William of Normandy, who wanted the th | King Edward Of England (I178654)
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637 | Edward the Exile's 5 year old son Edgar was made Aethling, designated heir to the throne of England, and the family taken into The Confessor's household to live at court. | King Edward Of England (I178654)
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638 | Edward was crowned at the cathedral of Winchester, the royal seat of the West Saxons, on 3 April 1043. | King Edward Of England (I178654)
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639 | Edward worked at Coola & Mt. Schank Stations as a shearing hand and frequently visited the Wimmera to work. He joined the “Forester’s Lodge” at age 19 years and was a trustee of Allendale Public Hall. He did not marry. | Hyde, Edward (I91294)
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640 | Edward's first appearance is as a signer of a charter in 892 granting land at North Newnton, near Pewsey in Wiltshire, to ealdorman Æthelhelm, where he is called filius regis, the king's son. | King Edward Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142507)
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641 | Edward's first appearance is as a signer of a charter in 892 granting land at North Newnton, near Pewsey in Wiltshire, to ealdorman Æthelhelm, where he is called filius regis, the king's son. | King Edward Of The Anglo-Saxons (I142507)
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642 | Eileen was raised by her Aunty Kezia, adopting her as her own child...mother was Bertha Mary Ethel Ann Prior.. | Gormanaerton, Eileen Maud Aerton (I59558)
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643 | Electoral Registers | Source (S1147)
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644 | Elen ferch Llywelyn the younger had an older sister of the same name 'Elen ferch Llywelyn the Elder' who was born c.1206 and died 1253 and who married John Earl of Huntington, and secondly Robert de Quincy. | Ferch Llywelyn, Elen (I23169)
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645 | Elen ferch Llywelyn the younger had an older sister of the same name 'Elen ferch Llywelyn the Elder' who was born c.1206 and died 1253 and who married John Earl of Huntington, and secondly Robert de Quincy. | Family: 6th Earl of Mar Sir Domhnall, I. 7th Earl Of Mar / Elen Ferch Llywelyn (F6953)
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646 | Elizabeth was married to John West before 1673 because her son John West deposed on 1 Feb 1693 that he was 20 years of age. So it's not likely she was born much after 1653 and could have been born a few years before that. | Gilliam, Elizabeth (I186389)
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647 | Elsie Sybil | Schnitzerling, Hermann Bertright Herman (I58244)
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648 | Emigrated to Australia 1914. Worked at Calliope Stn as Cook and Husband as Station hand till they went to their selement property in Dululu, living in a slab hut till house was built. only one child born in England. Spent the rest of their lives in Dululu and after A.A.W. died she moved to Rockhampton, then as House-keeper to Tyrer's in Mt Morgan. Did a lot of Kniing for her family while living with her daughter in Nth R'ton, ending her days in a home in Rockhampton. | Mall, Annie (I58355)
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649 | Emma's son Harthacnut succeeded Cnut as king in both England and Denmark, however the situation in Denmark required he remain there. In his absence Emma and Earl Godwin ruled England in Harthacnut's name. | De Normandie, Upon her marriage to King Æthelred "The unready", Emma was consecrated Queen of England and took the Anglo-Saxon name of Ælfgifu as her 'reginal name', this name was used for formal and official matters. Emma (I102706)
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650 | EMMY VILHELMINE SCHULTZ 1887 Skt. Mahæus sogn, Anno 1887, pagina 215, no. 115) Født den 16de Februar : Emmy Vilhelmine Schultz : Født den 17. februar 1887 i København. Døbt i Kirken den 22. November 1889. Arbejdsmand - ( U. B.) Ernst Rudolf Maximilian Schultz og Ugift Vilhelmine Charlotte Johnsen. Fadderne til daaben var - arbejdsmand Schultz, Frydsvej 11 4 sal; Maren Jørgensen, ..; Forældrene. Anmærkning: Moderen 26 Aar. Ifølge meddelelse fra Overpr. af 22/12 1888 er Familien [Manden] afrejst til Tyskland. Viet i Mahæus Kirke den 11/1 1889. Folketælling 1890 København (Staden), Absalonsgade (Ulige numre), Udenbys Vester, 350; Ernst Rudolf Schultz, 37, G, Husfader, Sverrig Halmstad; Vilhelmine Charloe Schultz, 29, G, Husmoder, Valdby; Emmy Vilhelmine Schultz, 3, U, Daer, Kbhvn.; Jakob Ernst Schultz, 2, U, Søn, Kbhvn.; Einer Vilhelm Schultz, 1, U, Søn, Kbhvn. Folketælling 1901 Saxogade 21, Baghuset, Stuen, København; Vilhelmine Schultz, K, 27/11 1860, gift, født i Valby, 1860, Ankom fra Valby, Husmoder, gift 1889, 7 levende børn, 3 døde børn; Emmy Vilhelmine Schultz, K, ugift, født i København, 1887, datter; Ejner Vilhelm Schultz, M, 277 1889, ugift, Født i København 1887, Barn; Jens Pauli Schultz, M, 25/4 1891, ugift, født 1891 i København, Barn; Harry Anton Schultz, M, 21/3 1895, ugift, Født i Købehavn 1895, Barn; Johan Schultz, M, 14/4, 1896, ugift, født i København 1896, barn; Frits Gunnar, M, 21/11 1898, født i København 1898, Barn; Udøbt Drengebarn, M, . . ; Politiets registerblade 1901 1/5 Saxogade 21 st; 1903 1/11 Absalonsgade 37; 1904 1/11 Absalonsgade 37, 5s; 1905 1/5 Saxogade 25, 5s; 1905 2/8 Skotlandsgade N. 1, 3 – hos L.K. Nielsen; 1906 8/1 Ny Blegdamsvej 7, 2s. | Schultz, Emmy Vilhelmine (I58362)
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651 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S1033)
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652 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S1035)
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653 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S1158)
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654 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S1159)
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655 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S1162)
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656 | England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes | Source (S1180)
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657 | England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 | Source (S1140)
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658 | England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 | Source (S1142)
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659 | England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933 | Source (S1293)
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660 | England, Dorset, Parish Registers | Source (S1143)
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661 | England, Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1900 | Source (S1251)
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662 | England, Marriages, 1538–1973 | Source (S1133)
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663 | England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1538-1900 | Source (S1304)
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664 | English | Mall, Annie (I58355)
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665 | English; Hindustani; | Sorby, Albert (I57911)
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666 | established a general store, invested in gold mining and raised their family | Hyde, Henry Robert (I82216)
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667 | Eva constantly changes her date of birth and most likely makes herself more aractive for child baring ??She can not be found in any Birth Death or Marriage search Some believe a Norwegian heritage but I am leaning toward Gisborne Maori heritage?? or perhaps if Norwegian we will find the family coming to the region on shipping records ?? ast name: NelsonThis notable surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a patronymic form of the Middle English male given name "Nel(le)", itself coming from the Old Gaelic Irish personal name Niall, thought to mean "champion". This was adopted by Norsemen in the form "Njall", and was brought to England both directly from Ireland by Scandinavian selers and indirectly by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. Among the laer it had taken the form "Ni(h)el", which was usually Latinized as "Nigellus" through an incorrect association with "niger", black, dark. One Willelmus filius (son of) Nigelli was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 for Berkshire, and a Willelmus filius Nele in the 1304 Subsidy Rolls of Yorkshire. The patronymic form of the name appears in the early part of the 14th Century, and in the modern idiom is recorded variously as Nelson, Neilson, Nielson and Nilson. The Ne(i)lsons of Craigcaffie (Scotland), are said to have traced their descent from Neil, earl of Carrick, husband of Margaret Stewart, who died in 1256. Joseph Nelsone ship "Plaine Joan" bound for Virginia, United States in May 1635. Probably the most famous bearer of the name is Viscount Horatio Nelson (1758 - 1805), British naval commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. He was killed at Trafalgar (1805) after defeating Villeneuve's fleet, and was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Nelleson, which was dated 1324, in the "Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield", Yorkshire, during the reign of King Edward 11, known as "Edward of Caernafon", 1307 - 1327. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/nelson#ixzz20rf1mD9m | Nelson, Eva Lena (I59028)
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668 | f. Zacharias Johansson m. Martha | Zackeresen, Jens August (I57016)
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669 | f. Zackarias Johansson m. Martha ehrsdotter. | Zackrisson, Johan (I57346)
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670 | Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts ssachuses, United StatesFalmouth, Barnstable, Massachuses, United States | Hyde, Silas Stearns (I3055)
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671 | Family didn't like "Lizzy" as a name so referred to her as Elizabeth | Wright, Lizzie (I57140)
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672 | Family of Miss [Rachel] Pyne: Traditional Children List: John Hyde was my great-grandfather; he had two brothers, Thomas & Humphrie Hyde. They served their time in the English Army and then went off in the East India Trade. Took their sister Mary with them. They never married and died about 1784 AD. Mary depositing 60,000 £bs in the English Bank. At the close of the War (American Revolutionary), our Jettrsey friends demanded the money; England said no-you were traitors and can't have it. | Hyde, Jonathan (I4449)
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673 | Family records show george died on 5 march 1921, Newcastle, nsw, australia . Another possible- cica 1905? | Hyde, George Dee (I77020)
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674 | Family records, Mrs. Jacob Johnson, 178 Alta St., Salt Lake City. LDS Membership Records, Salt Lake 17th Ward Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine, Vol. 4, p.62 (GS # 929.05 Ut 1) | Hyde, Frank Henry (I3161)
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675 | Family Search has her as Margaret Markland Christened 17 Mar 1755 of Cuerden Hall, Massachusetts nchester, Lancashire, England. | Markland, Margaret (I283)
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676 | FamilySearch indicates POB of Ridgefield, Fairfield, Conneticut | Hyde, Dulina (I1630)
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677 | Famous for the Dambusters raid. | Gibson, Wing Commander Guy Penrose VC Dso Dfc (I184183)
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678 | Fargo City, Fargo, Cass, North DakotaFargo City, Fargo, Cass, North Dakota | Hyde, Lucy A. (I1696)
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679 | Farmer Burial record may not be correct. | Gillespie, Neddy Róise (I168661)
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680 | Farmer at Balmalloch | Rennie, John (I168416)
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681 | farmer at Boghouse | Rennie, Robert (I168441)
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682 | farmer in Allenfauld AKA Henery/Hendry Renny Famer at Woodyard (Janets Marriage record) | Rennie, Henry (I168402)
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683 | Farmington, Trumbull, Ohio, United StatesFarmington, Trumbull, Ohio, United States | Hyde, Elihu (I2843)
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684 | Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae - (1854) Neve/Hardy | Source (S1256)
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685 | father Jon Mansson mother Ingeborg | Jonsdotter, Kerstin (I57357)
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686 | Feb. 17. The council convened at the time [62] and place appointed; - and having examined & approved of the proceedings of the Society relative to the invitation given to the Pastor elect, and being satisfied also with the testimonials presented in favour of his character and qualifications for the christian ministry; - the council Voted3 to proceed to ordination. On which occasion the Rev. Mr Francis of Watertown made the Introductory prayer, - Rev. Mr Cole of Kingston, read the Scriptures; - the Pastor of this Church preached the Sermon, from Gal. 1. 11. 12.4 Rev. Mr Ripley of Waltham made the ordaining prayer; Rev. Mr Field of Weston gave the charge; - Rev. Mr Emerson of Boston expressed the Fellowship of the Chhs; - Rev. Mr White of Dedham delivered the Address to the people; Rev. Mr Whitman of Billerica made the concluding prayer. Plymouth Church Records, Vol. I and II, 1620-1859 [15] 1801 Chh. Covenant. I found a probate action in the courts of Acton, Middlesext County, Massachusetts ssachuses dated 1781 for Gaurdianship over Francis Emerson, he would have been about 11 years old at this time. I have not found mention of his brother yet. I am hunting down the court document to find out who may have raised him and a reason for the gaurdianship change. 4/1/2007 | Emerson, Francis (I70855)
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687 | Fervently Catholic, the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland | Suart, King James VII Of Scotland And II England Ireland Duke Of York (I15)
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688 | Find A Grave | Source (S1106)
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689 | Find A Grave | Source (S1145)
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690 | Find A Grave | Source (S1213)
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691 | Find A Grave | Source (S1428)
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692 | Find A Grave | Source (S1520)
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693 | Fire destroys Plough Inn | Locke, John (I58814)
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694 | First marriage to Glenis Ann Walker 1967 giving birth to Julia Sorby Divorced in early 1970's now called Glenis Black after marrying Peter Black | Sorby, Geoff (I58520)
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695 | First white child to be born in Warwick after the town was surveyed. Schoolteacher, appreniced to National School in Warwick, now known as East School. First Qld born school teacher. After the death of James Hyde, Jane moved the Allora home to the block held by her hather William Andrews in Warwick. The home jacked onto wheels and dragged by horses to Warwick. The house was sold and moved in the late 1990's. | Andrews, Jane (I57014)
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696 | Florida Department of Health. Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001. Jacksonville, FL, USA: Florida Department of Health. | Source (S1373)
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697 | Following his decisive victory, King Æthelred promoted Uchtred to Ealdorman of all Northumbria, replacing his elderly father. This was not a punitive action, but a necessary one. At his 'advanced age' Waltheof was no longer capable of defending the area, | Northumberland, Ealdorman Waltheof I. Of Bamburg (I142548)
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698 | for Herbert Smith | Schnitzerling, Hermann Bertright Herman (I58244)
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699 | For his decisive victory over Malcolm II of Scotland King Æthelred II rewarded Uchtred with the ealdormanry of Bamburgh, even though his father (the current Earl) was still alive. | Ealdorman Uchtred Earl Of Northumbria Becinia (I93425)
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700 | for his services against the Danes, King Malcolm II granted him the lands of Buchanan, which lie east of Loch Lomond near the village of Killearn. | O'Cahan, Lord Anselan Buey First Baron Of Buchanan (I189417)
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701 | Fort Wayne and Allen County, Indiana Area Obituary Index, 1841 - August 2011 | Source (S1202)
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702 | Fosterbarn | Petersdotter, Benilla (I58026)
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703 | Fought for Scotland at the Battle of the Standard at Northallerton in 1138 under the command of King David I's son, Prince Henry | Fitz Alan, Walter 1st High Steward Of Scotland (I127363)
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704 | Fought for Scottish Independence at the Battle of Methven, was taken prisoner by the English and fought for the English for a time. | Randolph, Thomas 1st Earl Of Moray Regent Of Scotland (I146276)
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705 | Fought with his father's forces at the Battle of Bannockburn, after which he was knighted and awarded the royal arms. As an illegitimate child, the right to display the arms of the royal family was a tremendous privilege. | Bruce Lord Of Liddesdale, Sir Robert (I146233)
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706 | France | D'Eu, Alice (I418)
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707 | Frances Countess of Clarendon http://trees.ancestry.com/rd f=image&guid=4c1cd2e7-0e65-425f-b5d3-787bbb76e1e4&tid=44449766&pid=8651 | Hyde, Frances Catherine (I13)
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708 | Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount Saint Alban, KC 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626 was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist and author. He famously died of pneumonia contracted while studying the effects of freezing on the preservation of meat. He served both as Aorney General and Lord Chancellor of England. Although his political career ended in disgrace, he remained extremely influential through his works, especially as philosophical advocate and practitioner of the scientific method and pioneer in the scientific revolution.||Bacon has been called the father of empiricism. His works established and popularized inductive methodologies for scientific inquiry, often called the Baconian method or simply, the scientific method. His demand for a planned procedure of investigating all things natural marked a new turn in the rhetorical and theoretical framework for science, much of which still surrounds conceptions of proper methodology today. His dedication probably led to his death so bringing him into a rare historical group of scientists who were killed by their own experiments.||Bacon was knighted in 1603, created Baron Verulam in 1618, and Viscount St Alban in 1621; as he died without heirs both peerages became extinct upon his death.||||Related Resources :: Francis Bacon|Sir Francis Bacon 1561-1626 - Sir Francis Bacon, Renaissance author, courtier, and father of inductive reasoning. Life, works, and resources.|The Estate of Francis Bacon Home - The Estate of Francis Bacon Argon House Argon Mews, London SW6 1BJ|Francis Bacon Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Francis Bacon 1561 1626 was one of the leading figures in natural philosophy and in the field of scientific methodology in the period of transition from the Renaissance to|Bacon, Francis Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Francis Bacon 1561 1626 Sir Francis Bacon later Lord Verulam and the Viscount St. Albans was an English lawyer, statesman, essayist, historian, intellectual reformer|Francis Bacon - Francis Bacon was the son of Nicolas Bacon, the Lord Keeper of the Seal of Elisabeth I. He entered Trinity College Cambridge at age 12. Bacon later described his tutors as Men | Bacon, Sir Francis 1st And Last Viscount St Alban'S (I3332)
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709 | Francis Thomas Cluff died at Winton Easter Thursday 1973. | Cluff, Francis Thomas (I59239)
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710 | Frank lists his occupation as "Cabinetmaker" in the electoral rolls for 1972 and 1977 (twice) and as "Driver" in the electoral rolls for 1980. | Houston, Frank Garfield (I191269)
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711 | Franklin, New London, Connecticut, United StatesFranklin, New London, Connecticut, United States | Hyde, Mumford (I1974)
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712 | Franklin, New London, Connecticut, United StatesFranklin, New London, Connecticut, United States | Hyde, Mumford (I1974)
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713 | Frånskild man (28/9 1965). | Sonesson, Ivar (I59120)
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714 | Frederick is the ancestral Earl of Clancarty | Trench, Frederick William Earl Of Clancarty (I188406)
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715 | Freedom admissions papers, 1681 – 1930 | Source (S1144)
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716 | Friedeburg | Andersdotter, Karna (I57342)
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717 | From George Ormerod, The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire Antiquities (2nd ed., revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby, Esq.: George Routledge and Sons, Ludgate Hill, London, 1882), vol. 3 t"HYDE: About the time of King John (1199 - 1216) one moiety of this township [held of the BAGGILEGHs,] was vested in a family which bore the local name, and was then represented by Mathew de HYDE, who had issue, according to Dugdales's pedigree,1 II. Sir Robert HYDE, kt. son and heirng of an original document,] who was lord of this manor and Newton (or part thereof), in Cheshire, Shalcross and Ferneley in Derbyshire, and Halghton and Denton in Lancashire, in which county he had also [4, not] 9 oxgangs of land in Heiton." | De la Hyde, Mathew (I244)
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718 | From Mitch Owen, a trustee at Hyde Hall (Springfield, New York), which was built by GHC’s son George. GHC, had a mistress Sophia Astley (daughter of John “Beau” Astley who later married a Frenchman, Foncier), and he abandoned his wife, Katherine, in Jamaica at some point, in Falmouth, when he left the island with his sons and his mistress and their eldest son, Hyde John. The leers we have about Katherine are deeply moving, her being stranded in Jamaica and unable to return to England, because her husband had refused to send any money for her passage. He really was appalling. Owned: "Swanswick" and 297 slaves | Clarke, George Hyde (I1126)
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719 | From the Genealogy and Personal Memories of William R Cutter, Vol 2 pg 1328-1329 we find something about the origins of the Porter name. The ancestry of John Porter of Windsor, has been traced through 16 generations from him to William De La Grande, a No | Porter, John (I124230)
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720 | G G Grandmother of Syd Johnson | Thorsen, Anne Marie (I57778)
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721 | G Gordon Hyde Home http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8088ab5e-7bdf-4078-9580-d5d2139a9d5e&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 G Gordon Hyde Home http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7690f582-e681-47bc-a272-65f4718ebbf0&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 G Gordon Hyde home http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e9651c79-7fd6-44e7-8eba-a378937d284f&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituary- Financial Times http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=675b44d8-d75e-453d-af66-f636e96b4d7f&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 Lilian Boronow Hyde 008 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7ab6e0b6-7ff1-4054-afea-7bbdd61b06d4&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Funeral http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1edc0471-467e-4c93-843c-eee14015257b&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e2e7f3c1-6488-4312-9b25-0b32f249187a&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde- Obituary http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6f05f5a5-565e-41d7-bcc3-2363f5ce100f&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Funeral http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8b58d7e8-4b35-43ac-9d00-8f71c08314b3&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Funeral 002 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7b2ff1c3-aa5e-4f71-beee-f365d87ccafc&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituaries http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=7eaf5521-919c-4b75-8e36-8fd49280bfcb&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituary- La Presse http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=f0812761-de07-4a89-940e-eb80e8c26b63&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituaries 004 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8f1b092b-3c1b-44d1-89b9-5b8454312f7b&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Funeral Announcement http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=295a1dca-af89-40cb-98bc-5776e3a2fb23&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituaries 010 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=ebdb1638-74ec-4777-b44a-4e5f46a2d550&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituaries 011 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=441bd623-9fca-418d-8f32-b68a9f78e97f&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituary - Le Canada http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=0ade6f38-78b7-4831-accd-9ca21994cb81&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituaries http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=128a99b9-c467-450d-8d0d-790a16094e21&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 Geoerge Gordon Hyde 009 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=ea555e23-00ea-483a-9f20-404ee35dc59e&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 GG Hyde Obituaries 003 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1c30d1e3-70dd-4b0a-8c5b-a33d741a56c5&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 Lilian Boronow Hyde 007 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d6f32bd1-eeca-4ab6-b673-1b0afdc40d87&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 George Gordon Hyde 006 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=98330a6e-0c64-4d68-b3b0-586f609df00b&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 Hyde Family, 12 Grove Park, Westmount, Quebec http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=1d0f2241-b4de-4634-b8fc-8b727073f9d3&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 Hyde Family 1946 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=616d7f94-4fec-4867-b5da-453657e8ad39&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 George Gordon Hyde 002 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=edea3f55-c794-4a00-a5e5-5a5c5d349375&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 George Gordon Hyde 003 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=34174cbf-6f7c-408a-9b35-d8a3436f956d&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 George Gordon Hyde http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=df93cd8d-faf7-46a3-92fa-7e61814277e5&tid=3967819&pid=-1667557497 | Hyde, George Gordon K. C. M. L. C. (I75818)
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722 | Garden of Rememberance Crematorium | Naumann, Elise Elizabeth (I59570)
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723 | Garden of Rememberance Crematorium | Naumann, Grace May (I59571)
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724 | Garden of Remembrance Cemetery | Naumann, Gladys Irene (I59564)
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725 | Gardener - Sloe Coage ? Bristol, Westbury upon Trym, Westbury Upon Trym | Giles, James (I57269)
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726 | Gatehouse at Mill Hill Railway Station Warwick Queensland | Daniel, Emily Elizabeth (I57072)
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727 | Genealogical Society of Utah. <i>British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission. | Source (S1873)
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728 | GenealogieOnline | Source (S1211)
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729 | General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 | Source (S1503)
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730 | General Register Office. <i>England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes</i>. London, England: General Register Office. <p>© Crown copyright. Published by permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Office for National Statistics. You must not copy on, transfer, or reproduce records without the prior permission of ONS. Indexes created by the General Register Office, in London, England.</p> | Source (S1815)
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731 | General Register Office. <i>England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes</i>. London, England: General Register Office. © Crown copyright. Published by permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Office for National Statistics. You must not copy on, transfer or reproduce records without the prior permission of ONS. Indexes created by the General Register Office, in London, England. | Source (S1813)
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732 | Gershwin; Coward; | Sorby, Albert (I57911)
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733 | GID: 1486.107.94300 94300 501/0, Asarum J. Hoka No. 93, Husf. 1831-1835 GID: 1486.71.107000 107000 511/0, Asarum J. Hoka No. 93, Husf. 1836-1841 GID: 1486.110.85600 535/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1842-1846 GID: 1486.110.85300 532/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1842-1846 GID: 1486.110.79300 474/0 Asarum Elsebrånemåla No. 88 1/4 mtl., Husf. 1842-1846 GID: 1486.4.10100 705/0 Asarum Elsebrånemåla No. 88 1/4 mtl., Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.4.18200 783/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.4.19400 794/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.4.19800 798/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.9.69100 663/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1851-1855 GID: 1486.11.35700 620/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1856-1862 GID: 1486.68.36500 0/0 Asarum Födde 1861-1872 | Persson, Måns (I57457)
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734 | GID: 1486.107.94300 94300 501/0, Asarum J. Hoka No. 93, Husf. 1831-1835 GID: 1486.71.107000 107000 511/0, Asarum J. Hoka No. 93, Husf. 1836-1841 GID: 1486.110.85600 535/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1842-1846 GID: 1486.4.19800 798/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.4.18300 784/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1846-1851 | Persdotter, Kjerstin (I57461)
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735 | GID: 1486.107.94300 94300 501/0, Asarum J. Hoka No. 93, Husf. 1831-1835 GID: 1486.71.107000 107000 511/0, Asarum J. Hoka No. 93, Husf. 1836-1841 GID: 1486.110.85600 535/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1842-1846 GID: 1486.4.19800 798/0 Asarum Jeppshoka No. 93, Husf. 1846-1851 | Hakansson Arndt, Per (I59703)
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736 | GID: 1486.12.64900 905/0 Asarum Rumpeboda No. 123, Husf. 1856-1862 | Zackrisson, Olaf Olof (I57347)
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737 | GID: 1486.4.26300 856/0 Asarum Ihre No.99, Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.4.32000 906/0 Asarum Jularemåla No.102, Husf. 1846-1851 GID: 1486.5.7600 800/0 Asarum Jularemåla No.102, Husf. 1851-1855 GID: 1486.11.50300 766/0 Asarum Hjulareboda No. 102, Husf. 1856-1862 GID: 1486.12.64900 905/0 Asarum Rumpeboda No. 123, Husf. 1856-1862 | Zacharisson, Jonas (I57333)
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738 | GID: 1486.5.7600 800/0 Asarum Jularemåla No.102, Husf. 1851-1855 GID: 1486.11.50300 766/0 Asarum Hjulareboda No. 102, Husf. 1856-1862 GID: 1486.12.64900 905/0 Asarum Rumpeboda No. 123, Husf. 1856-1862 | Zacharisson, Mathis (I57336)
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739 | GID: 1486.5.7600 800/0 Asarum Jularemåla No.102, Husf. 1851-1855 | Zacharisson, Isaac (I57335)
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740 | Gospatric, third son of Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, was treacherously killed by order of queen Eadgith (Edith), at the King's Court (Edward the Confessor), on the fourth of Christmas 1065, for her brother Tostig (Godwinson) sake. | Fitzuchtred, Gospatrick (I196597)
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741 | Grand Island Ward 2, NebraskaGrand Island Ward 2, Nebraska | Hyde, Isaac Alma (I1694)
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742 | Grand Island Ward 2, NebraskaGrand Island Ward 2, Nebraska | Aleck, Anna Eliza (I1716)
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743 | Grand Island Ward 2, NebraskaGrand Island Ward 2, Nebraska | Hyde, Charles Xavier (I1717)
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744 | Grand Island Ward 2, NebraskaGrand Island Ward 2, Nebraska | Hyde, Frances Christiana (I1719)
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745 | Gransden House,Great Gransden, Great Gransden, Cambridgeshire, England | Eastwell, William (I58524)
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746 | Grant in perpetuity. Wm lord of Bodrigan, Kt, to Richd de Cergiaux, jun., Kt, and Eliz. dau. of Wm] | De Bodrugan, Elizabeth (I146688)
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747 | Grant in perpetuity. Wm lord of Bodrigan, Kt, to Richd de Cergiaux, jun., Kt, and Eliz. dau. of Wm] | De Bodrugan, Sir William (I146689)
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748 | Grave: 7320 Burnley Cemetery, Burnley, Lancs. Burials in this grave: 3 Elizabeth Heap 84yrs Workhouse F Book 4 #26874 14 Jun 1884 Matthew Heap 73yrs Joint St M Book 2 #9288 6 Feb 1870 John Ashworth 61yrs Croft St M Book 4 #23691 1 Apr 1 | Riley, Betty (I169084)
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749 | Gravestone Photographic Resource | Source (S1141)
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750 | Great grandparents of Sir William Cecil | Walcott, Edward (I152873)
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