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Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 65,290
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| 1201 | Age:80 | Oates, Doris May (I38959)
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| 1202 | Age:81 | Everatt, Hannah Rebecca (I39025)
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| 1203 | Age:81 | Spencer, Ruth (I40424)
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| 1204 | Age:82 | Till, Henry (I39452)
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| 1205 | Age:82 | Bassindale, Louisa (I39459)
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| 1206 | Age:82 | Tune, Edith (I40141)
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| 1207 | Age:82y | Johnson, Benjamin (I4770)
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| 1208 | Age:83 | Oates, Constance May (I39388)
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| 1209 | Age:83 | Tune, Hannah (I40136)
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| 1210 | Age:83 | Chesman, John Barnard (I41173)
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| 1211 | Age:84 | Goldthorp, Fred (I39461)
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| 1212 | Age:84 | Tune, Thomas (I40355)
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| 1213 | Age:85 Age:85 | Holgate, Thomas William (I40180)
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| 1214 | Age:85 | Christian (I40143)
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| 1215 | Age:87 | Colley, Alice (I40304)
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| 1216 | Age:88 | Hill, Gladys (I39004)
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| 1217 | Age:92 | Ann Eliza (I40439)
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| 1218 | Aged 14 according to the 1861 Census | Ward, George (I17421)
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| 1219 | Aged 2 according to Census. | Maw, Frances (I2428)
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| 1220 | Aged 2 days First name(s)James Last nameMaw Age2D Birth year1868 Death year1868 Burial year1868 Burial date15 Mar 1868 Burial placeWressle CountyYorkshire (East Riding) CountryEngland ArchiveEast Riding Archives & Local Studies Service Archive referenceE-PE155-13 Page47 Record setYorkshire Burials CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records SubcategoryParish Burials Collections fromEngland, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Maw, James (I14562)
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| 1221 | Aged 2 days First name(s)James Last nameMaw Age2D Birth year1868 Death year1868 Burial year1868 Burial date15 Mar 1868 Burial placeWressle CountyYorkshire (East Riding) CountryEngland ArchiveEast Riding Archives & Local Studies Service Archive referenceE-PE155-13 Page47 Record setYorkshire Burials CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records SubcategoryParish Burials Collections fromEngland, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Maw, James (I14562)
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| 1222 | Aged 2 months and 2 days First name(s) Emily Jane Last name Mawe Age - Birth year 1829 Death year 1831 Death date ? ? 1831 Burial year 1831 Burial date 19 Apr 1831 Burial place St Clement Danes County Middlesex Country England Archive City of Westminster Archives Centre Record set Westminster Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing | Mawe, Emily Jane (I22267)
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| 1223 | Aged 20 in 1841, later birth year is around 1823 | Maw, Louisa (I15886)
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| 1224 | Aged 26 | Maw, Harriet (I1237)
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| 1225 | Aged 3 weeks First name(s) George Last name Maw Birth year 1803 Death year 1803 Death date ? ? 1803 Burial year 1803 Burial date 14 May 1803 Burial place St James, Hampstead Road County Middlesex Country England Archive City of Westminster Archives Centre Record set Westminster Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing | Maw, George (I19833)
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| 1226 | Aged 31 and Married. Staying together with Richard Vause Maw from Belton ... | Robinson, Elizabeth (I670)
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| 1227 | Aged 32 according to 1871 Census ... thus born in 1839? Aged 33 according to 1881 Census ... thus born in 1848? | Maw, William (I21104)
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| 1228 | Aged 35 in 1841 but that can mean born in 1801-1806. | Maw, Robert (I7743)
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| 1229 | Aged 5 days First name(s) Lydia Last name Maw Age - Birth year 1841 Death year 1841 Death date ? ? 1841 Burial year 1841 Burial date 12 Dec 1841 Burial place St George, Hanover Square County Middlesex Country England Archive City of Westminster Archives Centre Record set Westminster Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing | Maw, Lydia (I15891)
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| 1230 | Aged 5 months First name(s) Edmund Jones Last name Mawe Age - Birth year 1825 Death year 1825 Death date ? ? 1825 Burial year 1825 Burial date 28 Jan 1825 Burial place St Clement Danes County Middlesex Country England Archive City of Westminster Archives Centre Record set Westminster Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing | Mawe, Edmund Jones (I65035)
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| 1231 | Aged 6 month First name(s) Esther Last name Maw Birth year 1799 Death year 1800 Death date ? ? 1800 Burial year 1800 Burial date 30 Oct 1800 Burial place St James, Hampstead Road County Middlesex Country England Archive City of Westminster Archives Centre Record set Westminster Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing | Maw, Esther (I65004)
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| 1232 | Aged 7 months First name(s) Charlotte Last name Maw Age - Birth year - Death year 1808 Death date ? ? 1808 Burial year 1808 Burial date 24 Nov 1808 Burial place St James, Piccadilly County Middlesex Country England Archive City of Westminster Archives Centre Record set Westminster Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Westminster Archives Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing | Maw, Charlotte (I64998)
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| 1233 | Aged 7 when baptised ... see also additonal baptism First name(s) Florence Last name Maw Gender Female Birth year - Birth place - Baptism year 1868 Baptism date 02 Oct 1868 Residence Epworth, Lincoln, England Place Epworth County Lincolnshire Country England Father's first name(s) Zachariah Father's last name Maw Mother's first name(s) Evelina Mother's last name Maw Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain First name(s) Florence Last name Maw Gender Female Birth year - Birth place - Baptism year 1876 Baptism date 05 Jul 1876 Baptism age 7 Residence Epworth, Lincoln, England Place Epworth County Lincolnshire Country England Father's first name(s) Zechariah Father's last name Maw Mother's first name(s) Evelina Mother's last name - Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain | Maw, Florence (I551)
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| 1234 | Ages differs from Census to Census !!! | Maw, Anne Elizabeth (I6578)
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| 1235 | Ages differs from Census to Census !!! | Maw, Margaret (I6579)
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| 1236 | Agnes MAW Birth Date: 6 Mar 1918 Death Date: 4 Nov 1996 Social Security Number: 136-10-9524 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: New Jersey Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 07930 Localities: Chester, Morris, New Jersey | Maw, Agnes (I30283)
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| 1237 | Agnes MAW Birth Date: 16 Nov 1898 Death Date: 27 Sep 1998 Social Security Number: 474-07-8170 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Minnesota Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 55003 Localities: Bayport, Washington, Minnesota Baytown, Washington, Minnesota Douglas, Washington, Minnesota MAW, AGNES COROLINE was born 16 Nov 1898 in MINNESOTA (child of MELBY (mother)) died 27 Sep 1998 in WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, U.S.A MAW, AGNES C was born 16 November 1898; received Social Security number 474-07-8170, which corresponds to Minnesota; and died 27 September 1998 | Sether, Agnes Caroline (I30363)
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| 1238 | Agnes' birth does not appear in IGI but she does in the 1841census, age 22, a spinner. She married Andrew Mercer, a coalminer born in Kennoway, and produced ten children, variously in Beath, Kennoway, and Auchterderran [Lochgelly]. She died 10 October 1887 in Buckhaven, age 68, of heart disease. Andrew Mercer died 22 June 1878 of heart disease, in Methilhill. Through the courtesy of Malcolm Holt, a descendant, a detailed family tree for Andrew Mercer is available. In the Journal of the Fife Family History Society vol.13 No.1, October 2000, in an article entitled "The Fife Kalendar", there appears the following: KENNOWAY ... Andrew Mercer, clock and watchmaker in Kennoway, received 3 mths imp[risonment] Cupar Jail at C[upar] S[heriff] C[ourt] 1 May 1876 for assaulting his wife, Agnes Dunsire. | Dunsire, Agnes (I4181)
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| 1239 | AGSHAW Rosemary (née Grantham) Peacefully on October 4th at Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby Rosemary aged 91 years of Great Limber. Beloved wife of the late George Henry, loving mum of Richard, Christine, Robert, Stephen, Alison and the late Pauline. A much loved mother-in-law, much missed grannie, great grannie and great great grannie. Service at St. Peters Church, Great Limber on Monday 16th October at 12.45 pm followed by committal at Grimsby Cremation. Family flowers only please by request, if desired donations in lieu for Prostate Cancer UK may be sent c/o Huteson & Sons Funeral Directors The Old Chapel, Bluestone Lane, Immingham, DN40 2DX | Grantham, Rosemary (I26798)
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| 1240 | Air Commodore R E deT Vintras (26127) Roland Eugene de Trevieres b: 18 May 1908 r: 1 Aug 1949 d: 15 Jan 1984 CBE - 13 Jun 1946, CLoM (Cdr) - 16 Apr 1946. For a list of foreign decoration abbreviations, click here Plt Off: 27 Jul 1929, Fg Off: 27 Jan 1931, Flt Lt: 27 Jan 1935, Sqn Ldr: 1 Aug 1938, (T) Wg Cdr: 1 Dec 1940, Act Gp Capt: 24 Aug 1942?, Wg Cdr (WS): 24 Feb 1943, Act A/Cdre: 1 Oct 1944, Gp Capt (WS): 1 Apr 1945 - 1 Nov 1947, Gp Capt: 1 Jul 1947, A/Cdre: Retained. xx xxx 1927: Flight Cadet, 'A' Sqn, RAF College. 27 Jul 1929: Pilot/Photographic Officer, No 33 Sqn. 14 Feb 1931: Pilot/Photographic Officer, No 39 Sqn. 7 Mar 1933: Supernumerary, RAF Depot. 10 May 1933: Supernumerary, HQ ADGB. xx Aug 1933: Attended Central Flying School. 8 Nov 1933: QFI, No 5 FTS. 17 Jan 1936: QFI, No 10 FTS. 1 Nov 1936: Flight Commander, No 66 Sqn. 23 Oct 1937: Squadron Commander, No 4 FTS - RAF Abu Sueir 4 Nov 1938: Supernumerary, No 1 RAF Depot. 23 Jan 1939: Attended RAF Staff College 25 Aug 1939: Air Staff, Directorate of Plans. xx xxx xxxx: Staff Officer, Allied Military Committee - Supreme War Council. 9 Sep 1940: Staff, Strategic Planning Section - Joint Planning Staff. xx xxx 1941: Staff, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Policy). 24 Aug 1942?: Deputy Director of Plans. xx xxx xxxx: Officer Commanding, RAF ?. 1 Oct 1944: Director of Intelligence (Research). 1 Oct 1945: Director of Intelligence (Operations). xx xxx xxxx: Staff, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Defence. Winning a 'Prize Scholarship' to the RAF College at Cranwell in 1927, which he represented at Fencing and Athletics. He was awarded the Humanities Prize on graduation in 1929, being posted to No 33 Sqn at Eastchurch. Initially flying Hawker Horsleys, it was not long before the squadron became the first to be equipped with the new Hawker Hart. Whilst serving with 33, he qualified as both a photographic and parachute officer to the squadron. His first overseas posting came in ?, when he joined No 39 Squadron at Risalpur in India, also flying the Hart. Returning to the operational environment, he joined No 66 Squadron at Duxford, this time flying Gloster Gauntlets. In 1937 he led the squadron formation aerobatic team at the Coronation display at Hendon. Shortly after this in 1938 he was posted overseas again, this time to Egypt. In 1938 he was offered the post of British Liaison Officer to the French in Beirut, being qualified as a French interpreter. However shortly after this he passed the Staff College examination but his request to carry out this duty for two years before attending the RAF Staff College was rejected, for which he was later grateful. With the outbreak of war imminent he, along with the other members of the course were posted to study their war appointments. In his case this was to RAF Catterick where he trained to be a fighter sector controller. Returning to Andover and completion of his staff course, after which he joined HMS Glasgow for a pre leave attachment. Shortly prior to the outbreak of war, he found that he was not to become a fighter controller after all, instead of which he was posted to the Air Ministry and an appointment in the Directorate of Plans. However, on arrival he met Paddy Bandon (later ACM The Earl of Bandon), who told him that he (Bandon) had been appointed to the Supreme War Council as a Staff Officer. Being unable to speak French, Bandon asked Vintras if he would like to 'swap' jobs and so Roland Vintras became staff officer to AVM Sir Douglas Evill. One of his duties was to organize an air service between Hendon and France for members of the Allied Military Committee and others involved in negotiations and planning with the French authorities. Following the fall of France, he joined the Joint Planning Committee under Group Capt William Dickson. He immediately became involved in negotiations with Britain's oldest ally, Portugal. As a result he found himself Acting as a liaison officer to the Portuguese representative who had carried out a survey of the Azores as a possible base for long range anti submarine aircraft. These negotiations becoming extremely detailed and drawn out and requiring him traveling to Portugal on a number of occasions. Ultimately however, the negotiations paid dividends when the Portuguese agreed to allow the Allies to use facilities in the Azores resulting in the establishment of No 247 Group. Operating 'Very Long Range' Fortresses and Liberators, the Group was able to close what had become known as the 'Atlantic Gap'. As secretary of the Committee he also attended the Conferences at Casablanca, Algiers and Washington in 1943. Returning to England, he was appointed Base/Station Commander of RAF ? in Lincolnshire, part of No 5 Group, but it was not long before he was asked to accompany yet another mission to Portugal. However, prior to leaving it was suggested by AVM F F Inglis that he would be ideally suited to the vacant post of Director of Intelligence (Research). Having completed his mission to Portugal, he returned to London and was shortly afterwards promoted to Air Commodore and installed as DoI(R). He later became the Director of Intelligence and after the war he served in the Joint Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of Defence until he retired for personal reasons. | Vintras, Air Commodore Roland Eugene de Trevieres CBE (I46919)
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| 1241 | Alan Boyd Barker Obituary Here is Alan Boyd Barker's obituary. Please accept Everhere's sincere condolences. With heavy hearts, at the age of 61, we announce the death of Alan Boyd Barker (Clearfield, Utah), born in Brigham City, Utah, who passed away on August 4, 2018. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Alan Boyd Barker to pay them a last tribute. He was predeceased by : his father Melvin Boyd Barker. He is survived by : his mother Ida Elsa Kunzler Barker; his wife Valerie Maw Barker; his children, Holly Arends (Jeremy), Barry O. Barker, Shelly Barker, Randy O., Max Barker and Danny Alan Barker (Brooke); and his grandchildren, Sarah Kimberly, Abigail Rose, Lilly Grace Barker and Alexander Ryan Arends. | Barker, Alan Boyd (I61989)
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| 1242 | AlanBULMAN North Shields Our beloved Alan passed away suddenly on 23rd April 2018, aged 78 years. Cared for by his loving wife Dorothy (Dot) and family. He will be sadly missed. His funeral will be held at Tynemouth Crematorium on Friday 4th May at 9.45am. No flowers, donations to be made to Freeman Cardiac Unit. A collection plate will be available at the crematorium. https://funeral-notices.co.uk/notice/BULMAN/1819486 | Bulman, Alan (I48319)
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| 1243 | Alaway stayed with grandparents ... not found in 1901 ... never any mention of parents ... | Taylor, Charles Maw (I27842)
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| 1244 | Albert Charles Hunt or Arthur Rhys James | Family: Albert Charles Hunt / Maria Dungworth (F8932)
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| 1245 | Albert Edward Witty ? 1902-1903 | Witty, Clifford (I35095)
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| 1246 | ALBERTINE J. MAW, 84, of Gill Avenue, and formerly of Lonsdale Avenue, a retired cloth inspector, died Sunday at Slater Health Care Center. She was the wife of the late Grady Maw. Born in Central Falls, a daughter of the late John and Bertha (Caisse) Pelletier, she had lived in Pawtucket for 25 years. Mrs. Maw had been a cloth inspector at Greystone Mills for 25 years before she retired in 1982. She leaves two sons, Garry W. Maw of Lincoln and Brian E. Maw of Johnston; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the McAloon-Kelly Funeral Home, 213 Garden St. Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Oct 1, 2003 | Pelletier, Albertine Jeannette (I30251)
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| 1247 | Albertine MAW Birth Date: 26 Oct 1918 Death Date: 28 Sep 2003 Social Security Number: 036-10-9395 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Rhode Island Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 02860 Localities: Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island Death Benefit Localities Zip Code: 02860 Localities: Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island MAW, ALBERTINE J was born 26 October 1918; received Social Security number 036-10-9395, which corresponds to Rhode Island; and died 28 September 2003 | Pelletier, Albertine Jeannette (I30251)
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| 1248 | Alexander b.1782 appeared clearly enough in IGI, both the 1988 and 1992 editions, as a twin brother for Peter, but not in the parish register itself or the OPR Index. There is no further mention of Alexander. We assume that both he (if there was such a child) and Peter died in infancy; Peter's name was replaced later. | Dunsire, Alexander (I4380)
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| 1249 | Alfons Wiktor Mackowiak , also known as Alan Mack (born on March 29, 1916 in Berlin , died on January 31, 2017 in London ) - artillery officer of the Polish Army of the Second Polish Republic , captain of the Polish Armed Forces , soldier of the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade [1] , after the 2nd during the World War, a Polish diaspora activist in England , posthumously promoted to the rank of Brigadier General [1] . Curriculum vitae He was born on March 29, 1916, in the family of Wiktor, commandant of the State Police Station in Poznan . In his youth he trained gymnastics in Poznan's " Sokole" , he was also one of the top field hockey players. He also trained boxing under Feliks Stamm [2] . In 1935– 1936 he was a student of the Artillery Reserve Officer Cadet School in Wlodzimierz Wolynski, and in 1936– 1938 a student of the Artillery Officer Cadet School in Torun. After graduating he was appointed to the rank of second lieutenant with seniority from 1 October 1938 and 135. deposit in the body of artillery officers and conscripted into 32 light artillery squadron in Rembertów the position of platoon commander in the 1st Battery[3] . In August 1939, during emergency mobilization, he was assigned to the reserve 32 light artillery regiment for the position of scouting officer of the 9th battery. He fought in this position during the September 1939 campaign, and then took command of a light artillery battery. He took part in the defense of Rózan and the battles on the Bug . After the USSR's aggression against Poland, he was taken into Soviet captivity , from which he escaped to Hungary , where he was interned . From Hungary he got to France , where he participated in the Battle of Lagarde as the commander of the 2nd battery platoon of the 1st Vilnius Light Artillery Regiment [1]. He was again captured, this time German, and imprisoned in a prisoner-of-war camp in Strasbourg, from which he escaped after a week [2] . Thanks to his knowledge of French, he managed to get to the unoccupied part of France . From 1941 he was in Great Britain . He served in the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade , and in 1942 he enrolled in a Cichociemni course , after which he was detained in the center as a physical training instructor. He specialized in subversive activities, fitness exercises, combat sports, and in eliminating the enemy with bare hands [2] . From September 1944, he again served in the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade [1] . He participated in Operation "Market-Garden" , during which on September 18, 1944 he landed the Horsa glider near Arnhem . During the operation he served radio stations, served in securityckm -ui was a paramedic . On September 25 he was wounded and captured in German captivity in Oosterbeek . From October 31, 1944 to April 2, 1945, he was a prisoner of Oflag IX A Spangenberg [4] . After returning to Great Britain in April 1945, he returned to the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade. In July 1946, he was assigned to the 4th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment as commander of the 1st Division. He was demobilized in December 1947 in the rank of captain [1] . After the end of military service, he underwent a hotel training course and until 1957 he ran a guest house in Essex . Then, at the suggestion of the teacher's wife, he became a teacher himself, he taught physical education at Bishop's Stortford College, and from 1964 for the next 25 years he worked as a coach of the athletics club of Oxford University . For many years he also worked socially at the Polish Social and Cultural Center in London [4] . In 2000 he was promoted to the rank of colonel [1] . In 2003 he was involved in the organization of the 11th World Polonia Games in Poznan. On the Malta Lake during the opening ceremony he took the oath on behalf of the athletes [2] . In 2007 he took part in the production of a documentary film dir. Joanna Pieciukiewicz Fri. " Honor of the General" , dedicated to the figure of General Stanislaw Sosabowski (organizer of the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade) [5] [4] . He died on January 31, 2017. On February 16, 2017, President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda , at the request of the Minister of National Defense Antoni Macierewicz , posthumously promoted Alfons Mackowiak to the rank of Brigadier General [6] [1] . On Parachutist's Day, September 23, 2017, the ceremonial funeral of Alfons Mackowiak took place in Warsaw, after which his ashes were buried at the Powazki Military Cemetery [7] [8] (section D20 columbarium I-2-2) [9] . | Mackowiak, Colonel Alfons Wiktor (I73559)
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| 1250 | Alfred Head Married M 34 1877 Publician Petworth Sussex VIEW PURSER, Annie Wife Married 16 years F 36 1875 Assisting In The Business Franfield Sussex VIEW PURSER, Lella Daughter Single F 14 1897 Assisting In The Business Kirdford Sussex VIEW PURSER, Alice Daughter Single F 12 1899 School Fittleworth Sussex VIEW PURSER, Joseph Son Single M 8 1903 School Cranleigh Surrey VIEW PURSER, Annie Daughter Single F 5 1906 School Petworth Sussex VIEW PURSER, George Son Single M 3 1908 Petworth Sussex VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 5294 Reference: RG14PN5294 RG78PN236 RD82 SD2 ED3 SN152 Registration District: Petworth Sub District: Petworth Southern Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Petworth Address: Red Lion Petworth County: Sussex | Purser, Alice (I16539)
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