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2201 | burial:25 Feb 1584 - Epworth, Lincoln, England parents:Nicholas Maw record title:England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name:Joan gender:Female burial date:25 Feb 1584 burial place:Epworth, Lincoln, England father's name:Nicholas Maw indexing project (batch) number:B02814-2 system origin:England-EASy source film number:1542186 | Maw, Jane (I2033)
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2202 | burial:26 Jul 1581 -Epworth, Lincoln, England record title:England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name:John Maw gender:Male burial date:26 Jul 1581 burial place:Epworth, Lincoln, England indexing project (batch) number:B02814-2 system origin:England-EASy source film number:1542186 | Maw, John (I37509)
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2203 | burial:27 Jun 1709 –Crowle, Lincoln, England record title:England Deaths and Burials, 1538-199 name:Simon Maw gender:Male burial date:27 Jun 1709 burial place:Crowle, Lincoln, England indexing project (batch) number:B02775-2 system origin:England-EASy source film number:1450394 First name(s) Simon Last name Maw Sex Male Birth year - Burial year 1709 Burial date 27 Jun 1709 Place Crowle County Lincolnshire Country England Archive Lincolnshire Archives Record set Lincolnshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, United Kingdom © Findmypast | Maw, Simon (I7711)
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2204 | burial:31 Jul 1848 - Easebourne, Sussex, England rdrtrdrdbrdrw10 rdrbrdrdbrdrw10 residence: parents: spouse: child: marriage: record title:England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name:Eliza Charlotte Purser gender:Female burial date:31 Jul 1848 burial place:Easebourne, Sussex, England indexing project (batch) number:I04861-6 system origin:England-EASy source film number:1041534 | Family: / Purser, Eliza Charlotte (F11568)
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2205 | burial:Oct 1543 - Epworth, Lincoln, England parents:Thomas Maw record title:England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name:Alice gender:Female burial date:Oct 1543 burial place:Epworth, Lincoln, England father's name:Thomas Maw indexing project (batch) number:B02814-2 system origin:England-EASy source film number:1542186 First name(s) Alicia Last name Maw Sex Female Birth year - Burial year - Burial date 08 Oct ? Father's first name(s) Thoe Place Epworth County Lincolnshire Country England Archive Lincolnshire Archives Page 52 Record set Lincolnshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain © Findmypast | Maw, Alicia (I3394)
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2206 | Buried 3rd October 1960 at Northern Cemetery in Bulwell, Nottingham. Section XD15, plot 36. Her 4th husband was also buried in the same plot. Source: Neil Mitchell neiljmitchell @ hotmail.com Source: | Maw, Eleanor "Ellen" "Ellen" (I6879)
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2207 | Buried 3rd October 1960 at Northern Cemetery in Bulwell, Nottingham. Section XD15, plot 36. Her 4th husband was also buried in the same plot. Source: Neil Mitchell neiljmitchell @ hotmail.com Source: | Stewart, Samuel (I22460)
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2208 | Buried at S. Margaret's, Westminster, 25 March 1673, aet.70. | Burwell, Thomas (I10693)
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2209 | Buried by Coroner's Order First name(s) Charles Last name Maw Age 38 Birth year 1863 Death year 1901 Burial year 1901 Burial date 30 Aug 1901 Burial place Rawcliffe County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Archive reference P 60 1 C 4 Archive Doncaster Archives Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast First name(s) Charles Last name Maw Age 38 Birth year 1863 Death year 1901 Burial year 1901 Burial date 30 Aug 1901 Burial place Rawcliffe County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Archive reference P60-1-C4 Archive Doncaster Archives Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Maw, Charles "Charlie" "Charlie" (I8031)
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2210 | Buried in Brumby Cemetery, Grave AK333. | Welton, Ernest (I4329)
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2211 | Burke Catherine Poplar 1c 1022 Man Herbert F Poplar 1c 1022 Maw Herbert F Poplar 1c 1022 Morgan Mark R Poplar 1c 1022 Robson Mary K Poplar 1c 1022 | Family: Maw, Herbert "Bert" Frank "Bert" / Robson, Mary Kerr (F2487)
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2212 | BURKE George Maw Hull 9d 277 Burke George Maws Hull 9d 277 EDWARDS Ann Hull 9d 277 Holwell Mary Hull 9d 277 SUDDABY John Hull 9d 277 | Family: Burke, George Maw / Unknown (F7678)
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2213 | Burmantofts St Stephen & St Agnes Name: George Herbert Maw Birth Year: abt 1880 Age: 21 Marriage or Bann Date: 2 Nov 1901 Parish: Burmantofts, St Agnes Father's Name: Robert Maw Spouse's Name: Ann Elizabeth Sherwood Spouse's Father's Name: Samuel Jefferson Sherwood | Family: Maw, Private George Herbert / Sherwood, Ann Elizabeth (F4388)
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2214 | BURN George Ulverston 8e 1672 KITCHIN Richard Ulverston 8e 1672 Maw Betsy Ulverston 8e 1672 REDHEAD Elizabeth Ulverston 8e 1672 | Family: Burn, George / Maw, Betsy (F2142)
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2215 | BURN, George Head Married M 40 1871 Boot Maker Dealer Forfarshire Montrose Resident VIEW BURN, Bessie Wife Married 3 years F 26 1885 Assisting In Business Yorkshire Thorne VIEW BURN, David Son M 1 1910 Cumberland Millom VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 31546 Reference: RG14PN31546 RG78PN1812 RD578 SD2 ED11 SN189 Registration District: Bootle Sub District: Bootle Enumeration District: 11 Parish: Millom Address: 8 Wellington Street Millom | Maw, Betsy (I6995)
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2216 | BURN, George Head Married M 40 1871 Boot Maker Dealer Forfarshire Montrose Resident VIEW BURN, Bessie Wife Married 3 years F 26 1885 Assisting In Business Yorkshire Thorne VIEW BURN, David Son M 1 1910 Cumberland Millom VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 31546 Reference: RG14PN31546 RG78PN1812 RD578 SD2 ED11 SN189 Registration District: Bootle Sub District: Bootle Enumeration District: 11 Parish: Millom Address: 8 Wellington Street Millom | Maw, Betsy (I6995)
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2217 | BURN, George Head Married M 40 1871 Boot Maker Dealer Forfarshire Montrose Resident VIEW BURN, Bessie Wife Married 3 years F 26 1885 Assisting In Business Yorkshire Thorne VIEW BURN, David Son M 1 1910 Cumberland Millom VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 31546 Reference: RG14PN31546 RG78PN1812 RD578 SD2 ED11 SN189 Registration District: Bootle Sub District: Bootle Enumeration District: 11 Parish: Millom Address: 8 Wellington Street Millom | Burn, George (I6998)
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2218 | BURN, George Head Married M 40 1871 Boot Maker Dealer Forfarshire Montrose Resident VIEW BURN, Bessie Wife Married 3 years F 26 1885 Assisting In Business Yorkshire Thorne VIEW BURN, David Son M 1 1910 Cumberland Millom VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 31546 Reference: RG14PN31546 RG78PN1812 RD578 SD2 ED11 SN189 Registration District: Bootle Sub District: Bootle Enumeration District: 11 Parish: Millom Address: 8 Wellington Street Millom | Burn, George (I6998)
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2219 | BURN, George Head Married M 40 1871 Boot Maker Dealer Forfarshire Montrose Resident VIEW BURN, Bessie Wife Married 3 years F 26 1885 Assisting In Business Yorkshire Thorne VIEW BURN, David Son M 1 1910 Cumberland Millom VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 31546 Reference: RG14PN31546 RG78PN1812 RD578 SD2 ED11 SN189 Registration District: Bootle Sub District: Bootle Enumeration District: 11 Parish: Millom Address: 8 Wellington Street Millom | Burn, David (I26703)
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2220 | BURNELL, EMMA BOYES GRO Reference: 1882 S Quarter in LEEDS Volume 09B Page 546 First name(s) Emma Last name Burnell Birth quarter 3 Birth year 1882 Mother's maiden name - District Leeds County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9B Page 646 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Burnell, Emma (I67111)
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2221 | Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, S3 9DN (HH 5482) Section: HH; Grave: 5482 First name(s) Lily Last name Maw Age 37 Birth year 1896 Burial year 1933 Burial date 21 Jan 1933 Burial place Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield Spouse's first name(s) Charles County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Archive reference 207 Page 225 Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from Great Britain | Dunlop, Lily (I13629)
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2222 | BURRELL, Thomas Head Married M 31 1880 Farmer Messingham Lincs BURRELL, Ethel Jane Wife Married 3 years F 27 1884 Assisting In The Business Messingham Lincs NIPE, William Single M 18 1893 Waggoner Waddingham Lincs NIPE, Owen Single M 16 1895 Second Waggoner Manton Lincs BARKER, Henry Single M 16 1895 Groom Garthman Gainsboro Lincs HOUSHAM, Florence Single F 16 1895 Housemaid Yaddlethorpe Lincs MAW, Mary Single F 16 1895 Nursemaid Messingham Lincs BURRELL, Herbert Son M 2 1909 Messingham Lincs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20091 Reference: RG14PN20091 RG78PN1201 RD424 SD2 ED24 SN51 Registration District: Glanford Brigg Sub District: Winterton Enumeration District: 24 Parish: Messingham Address: High St Messingham Lincoln County: Lincolnshire | Maw, Mary Jane (I5897)
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2223 | BURRELL, Thomas Head Married M 31 1880 Farmer Messingham Lincs BURRELL, Ethel Jane Wife Married 3 years F 27 1884 Assisting In The Business Messingham Lincs NIPE, William Single M 18 1893 Waggoner Waddingham Lincs NIPE, Owen Single M 16 1895 Second Waggoner Manton Lincs BARKER, Henry Single M 16 1895 Groom Garthman Gainsboro Lincs HOUSHAM, Florence Single F 16 1895 Housemaid Yaddlethorpe Lincs MAW, Mary Single F 16 1895 Nursemaid Messingham Lincs BURRELL, Herbert Son M 2 1909 Messingham Lincs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20091 Reference: RG14PN20091 RG78PN1201 RD424 SD2 ED24 SN51 Registration District: Glanford Brigg Sub District: Winterton Enumeration District: 24 Parish: Messingham Address: High St Messingham Lincoln County: Lincolnshire | Maw, Mary Jane (I5897)
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2224 | Burried Ann Maw, Traveller, June 18th. An affidavit came June 20th from Mr. Clarke of Burythorpe. First name(s) Ann Last name Maw Age - Birth year - Death year 1740 Burial year 1740 Burial date 18 Jun 1740 Burial place Weaverthorpe County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Archive reference P R WES/10 Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Maw, Ann (I67401)
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2225 | Burried together with his wife Hilda | Bray, D'Arcy Arthur (I10833)
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2226 | Burried with her mother Sarah Helena Bray (nee Deacon). Grave No. 1560C There is no headstone. First name(s) Isabella Last name Bray Age 25 Birth year 1893 Burial year 1918 Burial date 28 Mar 1918 Burial place Linthorpe Cemetery County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive reference - Page 242 Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, United Kingdom Transcription © DC Thomson Family History | Bray, Isabella (I10834)
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2227 | BURROWS John Henry Ecclesall B. 9c 345 MAWE Mary Elizabeth Ecclesall B. 9c 345 MILNER Kate Brockelbank Ecclesall B. 9c 345 NEEDHAM Herbert Ecclesall B. 9c 345 | Family: Burrows, John Henry / Mawe, Mary Elizabeth (F18515)
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2228 | Burton Jonathan Scarborough 9d 495 Johnson Jesse Duggleby Scarbro' 9d 495 Moorhouse Margaret Scarbro 9d 495 RAMSBOTTOM Hannah Maw Scarbro' 9d 495 | Family: Johnson, Duggleby Jesse / Ramsbottom, Hannah Maw (F8534)
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2229 | Burton William George Chelsea 1a 832 Dover Eliza Mary Chelsea 1a 832 Maw Ada Harriet Chelsea 1a 832 Smith Henry James Chelsea 1a 832 | Family: Burton, William George / Hunt, Ada Harriet (F4182)
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2230 | BURTONSHAW, WILLIAM THOMAS NASSAU YOUNG GRO Reference: 1891 J Quarter in BOSTON Volume 07A Page 464 First name(s) William Thomas N Last name Burtonshaw Birth quarter 2 Birth year 1891 Mother's maiden name - District Boston County Lincolnshire Country England Volume 7A Page 464 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Births Collections from United Kingdom, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Burtonshaw, William Thomas Nassau (I78037)
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2231 | BURWELL, Thomas (c.1603-73), of Durham. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690, ed. B.D. Henning, 1983 Available from Boydell and Brewer ConstituencyDates RIPON 1661 - Mar. 1673 Family and Education b. c.1603, 5th s. of Francis Burwell of Sutton, Suff. by Jane, da. of Simon Mawe of Rendlesham, Suff. educ. Peterhouse, Camb. 1620, BA 1624, MA 1627, LL.D 1660. m. 19 Feb. 1633, Anne, da. of Seth Chapman of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., 3s. (2. d.v.p.) 3da.1 Offices Held Fellow of Trinity Hall, Camb. 1626-32; spiritual chancellor to the bp. of Durham 1631-46, ?Dec. 1660-72; j.p. co. Dur. June 1660-d., York 1662-d.; chancellor, York dioc. Oct. 1660-d.; commr. for assessment, co. Dur. 1661-d., Yorks. (W. Riding) 1661-4, York 1665-d., corporations, Yorks. 1662-3, loyal and indigent officers, co. Dur. 1662; commissary, Durham dioc. 1672-d.2 Biography Burwell was a younger son of a minor Suffolk family that had acquired manorial property in Elizabethan times. As chancellor of Durham before the Civil War, he supported the Arminian party in the chapter, led by John Cosin, and was impeached in 1642 for sending a puritan canon to London in a cart. During the Interregnum he was sheltered by his eldest brother Francis, who provided him not only with meat, drink and clothing, but a horse and servant of his own.3 Burwell regained his post at the Restoration, and was additionally appointed chancellor of York. He was returned for Ripon at the general election of 1661 on the archbishop's interest. A very active committeeman, he was appointed to 226 committees, including the committee of elections and privileges in nine sessions, acted as teller in four divisions, and made six recorded speeches. He was listed by Lord Wharton as a moderate, but took part in all the measures of the Clarendon Code, though he was unable to receive the sacrament at the corporate communion of 26 May because of illness. His chief interests were naturally ecclesiastical, and in the first session of the Cavalier Parliament he was among those ordered to draft a proviso to the ecclesiastical commissions bill, to bring in a bill for the maintenance of the urban clergy, to collate the text of the revised Book of Common Prayer, and to produce a definition of those required to subscribe to the declaration in the uniformity bill. In 1663 he was appointed to the committee to consider the bill to hinder the growth of Popery, and added to that to which the prevention of sectarian meetings had been referred. He was listed as a court dependant in 1664. He appears to have regarded himself as to some degree the representative of Durham in the Commons, acting as teller with (Sir) Francis Goodricke, the temporal chancellor, for a motion to reduce the tax assessment of the county. In the Oxford session he was teller against the hemp and flax bill, and was added to the committee for attainting English fugitives in the service of the enemy. He was named to the committees on the bills for confirming the lease of certain lead-mines by Cosin, now bishop of Durham, to Humphrey Wharton, establishing the Hilton charity, and illegitimizing the children of Lady Roos, the wife of John Manners.4 Burwell took no part in the attack on Clarendon, though he was among those ordered to inquire into restraints on jurors in the session that immediately followed the chancellor's dismissal, and to consider legalizing the transfer of Exchequer bills. He introduced a petition for a county Durham land bill, and his name stood first on the list of the committee, as well as the committee for the revived Hilton charity bill. In the debate on the intestacy bill of 17 Mar. 1668 he defended the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts. He spoke and voted against the bill to enfranchise Durham: If this bill should pass all the bishop's tenants (which were a great part of the county) would be excluded from having voices, they being copyholders, and so the freemen, which are not a tenth part of the county, should only be the electors. He also affirmed that the election hath been in the same state that now it is time out of mind, and that this motion now brought in by this bill had formerly been rejected. His name was on both lists of the court party in 1669-71 among those to be engaged by the Duke of York. In 1669 he was appointed to the committees to consider renewing the Conventicles Act and to receive information about seditious conventicles. He was also among those to whom the bill to prevent abuses in parliamentary elections was referred. When the Lords sent down a bill to enable Lord Roos to remarry in view of his wife's persistent adultery, Burwell denounced it as an offence against the law of God. In Jan. 1671 he was appointed to ask Dr Outram to preach on the anniversary of Charles I's execution, and afterwards thanked him for his sermon. He was named to another committee to prevent the growth of Popery on 2 Mar., took the chair for a charity bill, and acted as teller for an amendment to the corn bounty to protect English shipping. In 1673 he was among those ordered to consider the enfranchisement of Durham and toleration for Protestant dissenters; but he spoke heatedly against the bill of ease on third reading, warning the House that 'a puritan was ever a rebel' and that 'dissenters made up the whole army against the King [when] the destruction of the Church was then aimed at'. Within a week of this outburst he was dead. He was buried at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on 25 Mar., aged 70. He died intestate, and no other member of his family entered Parliament.5 Ref Volumes: 1660-1690 Author: P. A. Bolton Notes 1.Surtees, Dur. iv(2), p. 168. 2.Hutchinson, Dur. ii. 256; information from Dr W. J. Sheils; CSP Dom. 1660-1, p. 116; 1673, p. 397; HMC 8th Rep. pt. 1 (1881), 275. 3.Copinger, Suff. Manors, vii. 270, 272; HMC 5th Rep. 27; Royalist Comps. (Surtees Soc. cxi), 18, 150; E134/32 Chas. 11, Easter 20. 4.CJ, viii. 289, 577, 620. 5.Milward, 119, 232; Grey, i. 121, 251, 258; CJ, ix. 9, 69, 212, 221, 259; St. Margaret's Westminster (Harl. Soc. lxxxix), 158; York Wills (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. lxviii), 149. | Burwell, Thomas (I10693)
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2232 | Busby, , Yorkshire, England First name(s) HAROLD Last name CORNFORTH Birth year 1887 Birth quarter 3 Registration month - Mother's maiden name Maw District Stokesley County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 616 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Births Collections from Great Britain, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Cornforth, Harold (I33870)
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2233 | But census of 1851 says she is 9 years old and born in Tankersley ... | Bayldon, Isabella (I21797)
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2234 | Butler Emma Glanford Brigg 7a 1527 HESELTINE Mary Jane Glanford B. 7a 1527 SLACK George Glanford B. 7a 1527 WARD William Maw Glanford B 7a 1527 | Family: Ward, William Maw / Butler, Emma (F7752)
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2235 | BUTT, SYDNEY ALFRED HENRY WILLIAMS GRO Reference: 1920 D Quarter in ISLE OF WIGHT Volume 02B Page 1134 | Butt, Sydney Alfed Henry (I46523)
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2236 | Buyes above mentioned piece of land | Maw, Edmund Junior (I610)
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2237 | by banns | Family: Johnson, Joseph / Dodson, Ann (F1633)
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2238 | By Chronicle News Service on October 17, 2007 at 6:46 AM, updated October 17, 2007 at 11:33 AM Couple braces for news of daughter's death Print Email Chronicle News Service By Chronicle News Service on October 17, 2007 at 6:46 AM, updated October 17, 2007 at 11:33 AM GRAND RAPIDS -- While Marlene Stephens nurses her husband back to health after open-heart surgery, the Northwest Side couple are bracing for news that their daughter, missing for four years, has been found dead. That word could come as soon as Wednesday after a medical examiner determines the identity of a woman found today inside a Chevrolet Lumina last registered to Kathleen Wiekierak. The car was found submerged in Cranberry Lake this afternoon. "It's her car, and we've prayed very hard for closure on this," Marlene Stephens said tonight. "We were sure she was dead, but we have prayed for an answer. We may have it. It's good, but, at the same time, it hurts." Authorities from Kent and Ottawa counties pulled the car out of the lake this afternoon -- the second vehicle and the second person discovered this month in the 110-acre body of water. On Oct. 7, a fisherman found Carlos Diaz floating in the water. Dive teams two days later found his truck about 100 feet from shore. He crashed his vehicle into the lake days before he was found, police believe. Ottawa County sheriff's Lt. Mark Bennett said divers from the Kent County Sheriff's Department had marked the spot where the Lumina rested while searching for Diaz's vehicle with sonar equipment and an underwater camera. They came back for a practice dive today and found the car belonging to Wiekierak. They were unaware there was a vehicle there when they went into the water, police said. Police did not want to speculate on the victim's identity, pending an autopsy. Wiekierak was last seen Aug. 22, 2003, when she left her parents' house on Lenora Avenue NW about 4 a.m. Her mother assumed she had run to the grocery store, but no one ever heard from the 47-year-old woman again. Jim and Marlene Stephens filed a missing person report and told authorities their daughter had no ties to drugs, no enemies or other troubles. Stephens said tonight her daughter had not shown symptoms of depression. "There were no problems," she said. "Kathi was supposed to babysit her granddaughter the next day, that's why it was so unusual that no one heard from her. It was hard to hear it today since (her father) recently had heart surgery. We've spent most of the night contacting family to tell them all of our wait could be over." Wiekierak, a mother of five, was living with her parents after returning from a one-year stint teaching English in Uzbekistan. Bennett said there were no signs of foul play connected to today's finding. He declined to identify the possible victim, saying only that her body had been there for "some time." "We think it's been more than a year," he said. Authorities believe Diaz's and the woman's deaths are the result of accidents on the north side of the lake, where cars southbound on Kenowa Avenue run into the lake at a dead-end. The deaths mark the second and third fatalities at the lake since 1998. Sherman J. Hecksel, 23, died after he and two friends tried to drive a car over the ice during an outing almost a decade ago. The vehicle broke through the ice and the other two occupants escaped, but Hecksel drowned. Brett Laughlin, engineering director at the Ottawa County Road Commission, was unaware of any requests to put up barriers to block vehicles from the lake. The dirt road is marked with signs warning drivers they are approaching the water. Factors including traffic volume, road grading and use of the lake would be considered when determining to erect a barrier, Laughlin said. Police are unsure that it is necessary to add safety features to the road and say a guardrail or other device would block recreational users from the water. Source: http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2007/10/couple_braces_for_news_of_daug.html | Stephens, Kathleen Elizabeth (I60753)
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2239 | C | Maw, Elizabeth (I65873)
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2240 | C | Wilson, Thomas (I65874)
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2241 | Cain Fanny Sheffield 9c 776 Hill William Sheffield 9c 776 Hopkinson Osborne Sheffield 9c 776 Skidmore Unice Sheffield 9c 776 | Family: Hopkinson, Osborn Maw / Cain or Skidmore (F8689)
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2242 | California Death Index, 1940-1997 (Ancestry.com transcription): Name: Floy E Shea Birth Date: 10 Jul 1870 Birthplace: Nebraska Death Date: 31 May 1956 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Sturm Father's Surname: Lewis ___________________ | Lewis, Floy Eva (I41038)
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2243 | Called David in 1901???? | Maw, Jabez (I6864)
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2244 | Called Maw in 1851 | Mawer, John (I3111)
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2245 | Called Maw in 1851 | Lunn, Mary (I3112)
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2246 | Called Maw in 1851 | Mawer, John (I3113)
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2247 | Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 Name: John Henry. Maw College: CLARE Entered: Lent, 1779 Died: May 1826 More Information: Adm. pens. at CLARE, Jan. 31, 1778. B. at Epworth, Lincs. Matric Lent, 1779; B.A. 1782 Died in May, 1826, at Belle Vue, near Doncaster, aged 64. | Maw, John Henry (Esquire of Epworth) (I8399)
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2248 | Cambridgeshire Family History Society Transcriptions © Cambridgeshire Family History Society First name(s) Richard Henry Last name Maw Banns year 1939 Banns date 16 Jul 1939 Spouse's first name(s) Phyllis Eleanor Spouse's last name Tingey Place Cambridge, St Paul Groom's marital condition bac Groom's residence of St Paul's Bride's marital condition sp Bride's residence of St Paul's County Cambridgeshire Country England Notes [in margin - 22 Jul 1.30] Record set Cambridgeshire Banns Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Record collection Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain | Family: Maw, Richard Henry / Tingey, Phyllis Eleanor (F2826)
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2249 | Came from Butterwick at time of marriage. | Tate, Robert (I2464)
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2250 | Came from Cantley at time of marriage. | Brunyee, John (I2743)
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