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2401 | Clarence V. Maw took his last breath at The Residence of CareSource on July 18, 2002. Born September 17, 1910 to Robert Jr., and Victoria Maw in Salt lake City. He was raised in the Avenue area and graduated with the Class of 29' at West High. Employment included the Arms Defense Depot, Salt Lake City, and mechanic for the Utah State Road Dept., with his career being at PIE Trucking, as a machinist. He retired from PIE in 1975 after 30 years of service and was a lifetime member of the International Association of Machinist. In 1934 Clarence married the love of his life, Catherine A. Clough (Lewis) and accepted her daughter, Virginia, as his own. He and his bride loved to travel the USA as well as Canada. Out of their love they produced Victor, Marilyn, and David. They taught their children about life by examples and discipline, with willingness to show the right way, whether it be easy or difficult. Clarence worked two jobs to have enough money for groceries and the house payment, with a small amount set aside to reward the children with small prizes for good behavior. Clarence always had a favorite nickname for all his children and as the grandchildren came along, he would come up with names for them as well. He enjoyed and was always willing to help friends, neighbors and relatives with their mechanical problems. He lost his loving bride of 54 years in 1989. Preceded in death by his daughter (Virginia), two brothers, a son-in-law and two great-grandchildren. He is survived by two sons: Victor (Barbara) Maw, David (Bonnie) Maw, one daughter, Marilyn Adgar; one brother: Ivan Maw (Beryle); two sisters, Lois Maw and Ruth (Ben) Taylor. Clarence leaves behind 16 grandchildren, 22 great-grand-children, four great-great-grand-children and many friends and neighbors who will miss him very much. Graveside services will be held Monday July 22, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, 7th Avenue "N" Street, in Salt Lake City, UT. Friends and family may call Sunday evening from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City. We would like to thank the staff at CareSource for the tender loving care they gave to Clarence, with special thanks to Mindy and LeAnne, who we believe are truly angels. | Maw, Clarence Victor (I23434)
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2402 | CLARENDON •Maw, Clayton C. "John," Age 71, December 27, 2003. Predeceased by his wife, Shirley (Merritt); brother-in-law, Donald Hare; sister-in-law, Joan (Gunter) Sadler. Survived by son, John (Toni) Maw of Florida; daughters, Renee (Pete) Cook, Deborah (Chris) Hugh-son, both of Albion; five grandchildren; one great-grand-son; sister, Sandra Hare of Kent; brothers-in-law, William (Donna) Merritt and Edwin (Donna) Merritt, both of Holley; many aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. A Funeral Service was held December 31 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, Inc., Albion. Burial in Mt. Albion Cemetery. Contributions can be made to a charity of one's choice in his memory. http://westsidenewsonline.com/OldSite/westside/news/2004/0104/deaths.html | Maw, Clayton Charles "John" "John" (I23449)
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2403 | CLARENDON •Maw, Shirley Merritt, Age 71, September 28, 2003. She is survived by her husband, Clayton "John" of 51 years; son, John (Toni) Maw of Florida; daughters, Renee (Pete) Cook of Albion, Deborah (Chris) Hughson of Albion; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, William (Donna) Merritt; step-brother, Edward (Donna) Merritt; sister-in-law, Sandra Hare; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. A Funeral Service was held October 2 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home Inc., Albion. Inter-ment, Mt. Albion Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the family. | Merritt, Shirley Ann (I30277)
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2404 | Clark Alfred Tynemouth 10b 450 Maw Margaretta Tynemouth 10b 450 Neilson Sophie Marie Tynemouth 10b 450 Thuring Charles Theodor Tynemouth 10b 450 First name(s) Margaretta Last name Maw Name note - Age 23 Marriage year 1897 Marriage date 1897 Marriage place Tynemouth Father's first name(s) Peter Father's last name Maw Spouse's first name(s) Alfred Spouse's last name Clark Spouse's age 23 Spouse's birth year 1874 Spouse's birth date 1874 Spouse's father's first name(s) William Spouse's father's last name Clark Residence Tynemouth, Northumberland, England County Northumberland Country England Record set England Marriages 1538-1973 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, United Kingdom Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl | Family: Clark, Alfred / Maw, Margaretta (F6105)
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2405 | CLARK Alice Ann Sculcoates 9d 320 Godfrey Ellen Sculcoates 9d 320 Hagues James Frederick Sculcoates 9d 320 Whyatt John William Sculcoates 9d 320 | Family: Hagues, James Frederick / Clark, Alice Ann (F6281)
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2406 | CLARK, BERNARD NICHOLS GRO Reference: 1894 M Quarter in SHEFFIELD Volume 09C Page 537 First name(s) Bernard Last name Clark Birth quarter 1 Birth year 1894 Mother's maiden name - District Sheffield County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9C Page 537 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 © brightsolid online publishing ltd First name(s) Bernard Last name Clark Birth year 1893 Birth date 24 Dec 1893 Baptism year 1894 Baptism date 10 Jan 1894 Baptism place Sheffield, Cathedral Church of St Peter & St Paul Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Stephen Father's last name - Mother's first name(s) Clara County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Archive Sheffield Archives & Local Studies Archive reference PR-138-2-51 Page 114 Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Transcription © Findmypast | Clark, Bernard (I26375)
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2407 | CLARK, Joseph Head Married M 61 1850 General Labour Lancs Rochdale CLARK, Harriet An Wife Married 17 years F 55 1856 Yorks Cottingham CLARK, Ethel Daughter Married F 13 1898 Past School P Weaver Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Thomas Boarder Single M 27 1884 Engine Tenter Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Walter Boarder Single M 24 1887 Weaver Lancs Burnley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 24837 Reference: RG14PN24837 RG78PN1422 RD472 SD2 ED14 SN100 Registration District: Burnley Sub District: West Ward Enumeration District: 14 Parish: Burnley Address: 44 Whittaker St Burnley Lancashire County: Lancashire | Maw, Harriet Mary (I8576)
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2408 | CLARK, Joseph Head Married M 61 1850 General Labour Lancs Rochdale CLARK, Harriet An Wife Married 17 years F 55 1856 Yorks Cottingham CLARK, Ethel Daughter Married F 13 1898 Past School P Weaver Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Thomas Boarder Single M 27 1884 Engine Tenter Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Walter Boarder Single M 24 1887 Weaver Lancs Burnley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 24837 Reference: RG14PN24837 RG78PN1422 RD472 SD2 ED14 SN100 Registration District: Burnley Sub District: West Ward Enumeration District: 14 Parish: Burnley Address: 44 Whittaker St Burnley Lancashire County: Lancashire | Clark, Ethel (I14430)
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2409 | CLARK, Joseph Head Married M 61 1850 General Labour Lancs Rochdale CLARK, Harriet An Wife Married 17 years F 55 1856 Yorks Cottingham CLARK, Ethel Daughter Married F 13 1898 Past School P Weaver Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Thomas Boarder Single M 27 1884 Engine Tenter Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Walter Boarder Single M 24 1887 Weaver Lancs Burnley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 24837 Reference: RG14PN24837 RG78PN1422 RD472 SD2 ED14 SN100 Registration District: Burnley Sub District: West Ward Enumeration District: 14 Parish: Burnley Address: 44 Whittaker St Burnley Lancashire County: Lancashire | Clark, Ethel (I14430)
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2410 | CLARK, Joseph Head Married M 61 1850 General Labour Lancs Rochdale CLARK, Harriet An Wife Married 17 years F 55 1856 Yorks Cottingham CLARK, Ethel Daughter Married F 13 1898 Past School P Weaver Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Thomas Boarder Single M 27 1884 Engine Tenter Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Walter Boarder Single M 24 1887 Weaver Lancs Burnley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 24837 Reference: RG14PN24837 RG78PN1422 RD472 SD2 ED14 SN100 Registration District: Burnley Sub District: West Ward Enumeration District: 14 Parish: Burnley Address: 44 Whittaker St Burnley Lancashire County: Lancashire | Clark, Joseph (I28691)
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2411 | CLARK, Joseph Head Married M 61 1850 General Labour Lancs Rochdale CLARK, Harriet An Wife Married 17 years F 55 1856 Yorks Cottingham CLARK, Ethel Daughter Married F 13 1898 Past School P Weaver Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Thomas Boarder Single M 27 1884 Engine Tenter Lancs Burnley HARRISON, Walter Boarder Single M 24 1887 Weaver Lancs Burnley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 24837 Reference: RG14PN24837 RG78PN1422 RD472 SD2 ED14 SN100 Registration District: Burnley Sub District: West Ward Enumeration District: 14 Parish: Burnley Address: 44 Whittaker St Burnley Lancashire County: Lancashire | Clark, Joseph (I28691)
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2412 | CLARK, MARGARET JONES GRO Reference: 1891 D Quarter in SUNDERLAND Volume 10A Page 694 First name(s) Margaret Last name Clark Birth quarter 4 Birth year 1891 Mother's maiden name Jones District Sunderland County Durham Country England Volume 10A Page 694 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 | Clark, Margaret (I10570)
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2413 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Bernard (I26375)
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2414 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Bernard (I26375)
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2415 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Stephen (I33469)
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2416 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Stephen (I33469)
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2417 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Nichols, Clara (I33521)
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2418 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Stephen (I33523)
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2419 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Stephen (I33523)
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2420 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Mary Ann (I33524)
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2421 | CLARK, Stephen Head Married M 38 1873 Slaughter Butcher Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Clara Wife Married 18 years F 38 1873 Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Bernard Son Single M 17 1894 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Stephen Son Single M 15 1896 Steel Turners Apprentice Yorks Sheffield VIEW CLARK, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Yorks Sheffield VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27965 Reference: RG14PN27965 RG78PN1599 RD510 SD6 ED6 SN39 Registration District: Sheffield Sub District: East Brightside Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Sheffield Address: 174 Petre St Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Clark, Mary Ann (I33524)
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2422 | Clarke Kate Andrews Petworth 2b 661 Holden Samuel Petworth 2b 661 Purser Flora Petworth 2b 661 Tester William John Petworth 2b 661 | Family: Tester, William John / Purser, Flora (F4971)
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2423 | Clarke Thomas Barnsley 9c 314 Maw Rose Hannah Barnsley 9c 314 SAWYER Arthur Barnsley 9c 314 Snowden Agnes Barnsley 9c 314 | Family: Clark, Tom / Maw, Rose Hannah "Rosannah" "Rosannah" (F7436)
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2424 | Class: «i»HO107«/i»; Piece: «i»2340«/i»; Folio: «i»428«/i»; Page: «i»20«/i»; GSU roll: «i»87594-87595«/i» | Mawe, Harriet (I6570)
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2425 | Class: «i»HO107«/i»; Piece: «i»2340«/i»; Folio: «i»428«/i»; Page: «i»20«/i»; GSU roll: «i»87594-87595«/i» | Mawe, Harriet (I6570)
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2426 | CLAY, FLORENCE LILIAN MAW GRO Reference: 1923 M Quarter in THORNE Volume 09C Page 1691 First name(s) FLORENCE L Last name CLAY Birth year 1923 Birth quarter 1 Registration month - Mother's maiden name Maw District Thorne County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9C Page 1691 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 | Clay, Florence Lilian (I26615)
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2427 | CLAY, GEORGE FREDERICK HAROLD WALKER WALKER GRO Reference: 1898 M Quarter in BASFORD Volume 07B Page 152 First name(s) George Frederick H W Last name Clay Birth quarter 1 Birth year 1898 Mother's maiden name Walker District Basford County Nottinghamshire Country England Volume 7B Page 152 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 | Clay, George Frederick Harold Walker (I851)
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2428 | Clayton C Maw U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Birth: Dec 16 1932 Death: Dec 27 2003 Last residence: Albion, New York 14411, USA | Maw, Clayton Charles "John" "John" (I23449)
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2429 | Clayton Hiram Maw, 82, passed away peacefully with his loving family at his side on April 1, 2008, at Medcenter One Hospital, Bismarck. Services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Tappen with Rev. Carl Lindemann officiating. Burial will be in Fisher Cemetery, Tappen. Visitation will be held from 3:00 pm until 9:00 pm Thursday at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck and from 1:00 pm until 9:00 pm Friday at Eastgate Steele Memorial Chapel where a prayer service will begin at 7:00 pm. Visitation will continue one hour prior to services at the church. He was born in Jamestown, ND, on January 19, 1926, the son Ira and Hulda (Sonnenberg) Maw. He was raised on a farm north of Tappen and attended country school in rural Tappen. On October 29, 1950, he married his lifelong partner, Lorraine Oster. Together they farmed north of Tappen until 1994. Due to Clayton's failing health they moved to Bismarck where he resided until entering the Golden Manor Nursing Home, Steele, in July 2003. Clayton was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Tappen, where he served on the church council for many years. He was also a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Bismarck. He served on the board for Tappen Oil Company, Tappen Public School, Soil Conservation Service and BEK Communications. Clayton's friendly and happy-go-lucky personality was very apparent in time spent with family and friends. He loved farming and working on machinery, and was always willing to help a neighbor. He had a passion for airplanes and flying, hunting, taking home movies, reading and traveling. He was interested in almost everything and never hesitated to ask anyone questions. Clayton is survived by his wife of 57 years, Lorraine; three daughters, Linda Patzner, Bismarck, ND, Lois (Lambert) Gill, Chesterfield, VA, and Kathie (Joe) Holmgren, Lisbon, ND; nine grandchildren, Brian (Tracy) Patzner, Brad Patzner, Jennifer Gill (Sonny) Richardson, Kristine Gill, Patty Gill (Stephen) Casey, Jody Gill, Scot (Jana) Wick, Rebecca Wick, Rachel Wick (Barry) Fernow and ten great-grandchildren, Tristan and Taylee Patzner, Alyssa and Grayson Richardson, Jaden and Kyndra Casey, Alex and Riley Fernow and Emily and Morgan Traxler; one brother, Quincy (Caroline) Maw; two sisters, Ruth Rangeloff and Elva Haugen; his very special friend, Jake Redinger; brothers-in-law, Harry Oster, Art (Jeanette) Oster, Vernon (Linda) Oster; sisters-in-law, Delores (Leo) Dockter, Shirley (Glenn) Schulz and Deb (Randy) Diede and many nieces and nephews. | Maw, Clayton Hiram (I30753)
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2430 | Cleatham Hall, Lincolnshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediah https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleatham_Hall,_Lincolnshire Cleatham Hall Cleatham Hall is an English country house located near Manton in Lincolnshire, England. The building is of special interest and has a Grade II listing on the National Heritage List for England.[1] The main building was constructed in 1855 but some of it dates back to the 18th and perhaps the 17th century.[1] The Hall was, in its early years, in the ownership of ancestors of Charles Darwin. It is now a boutique hotel and event venue. Contents 1 Architecture 2 Early residents 3 The Maw family 4 References 5 External links Architecture Cleatham Hall main house dates to 1855; it is south-facing, of 2-stories and 5-bays and is in the Classical Revival style. English Heritage, following Pevsner, speculate that the architect was J. M. Hooker of Tunbridge Wells; the practice of Hooker & Wheeler were responsible for the design of the parish church in nearby Manton, and John Marshall Hooker was the architect of the vicerage.[2] 19th-century sections of the hall are of rendered brick construction, whilst earlier sections are limestone rubble, and later sections in yellow brick.[1] The hall's central bay is demarcated by full-height pilasters with a central recessed channel. The panelled door and ground-floor sash-windows are surmounted by hoods with moulded cornices supported by carved consoles. First-floor windows are surmounted by pediments, again with cornices and consoles. A string course on brackets divides the stories. The roof is of slate and lead, with brick stacks. The roof-line is defined by a moulded cornice and parapet supported by triglyphs and modillions, and with friezes in panels above the pilasters. The right-side garden elevation is of similar style, and has a full-height canted bay window. The left-side elevation is more plain yellow-brick construction.[1] The interior features a geometrical stone staircase with slender cast-iron balusters and decorated with moulded cornices and wall-niches. Ground-floor rooms have plaster cornices and ceiling roses, dado rails, and panelled doors, window shutters and shutter boxes.[1] The hall is sited in a 13 acres (5.3 ha) estate,[3] with a walled-garden to the north, and outbuildings including an 1802 coach-house designed by William Fowler.[2] Nikolaus Pevsner, on his visit, noted that the estate has been "deparked", and comments that Mr. Maw's pre-1855 house was a "Georgian box".[2] Early residents Family tree of the Darwins of Cleatham Sale notice for Cleatham Estate in 1800 Charles Darwin mentioned in his writings that his ancestor William Darwin (1575-1644) owned the estate at Cleatham in about 1600. He described him as someone who "considered himself a gentleman, bore arms and married a lady. He was also yeoman of the armoury of Greenwich to James 1 and Charles I."[4] It passed through successive generations of the Darwin family as shown in the pedigree chart. Charles Darwin describes these ancestors in the following terms. "The second William Darwin (born 1620) served as Captain-Lieutenant in Sir W. Pelham's troop of horse, and fought for the king. His estate was sequestrated by the Parliament, but he was afterwards pardoned on payment of a heavy fine. In a petition to Charles II he speaks of his almost utter ruin from having adhered to the royal cause, and it appears that he had become a barrister. This circumstance probably led to his marrying the daughter of Erasmus Earle, Sergeant-at-law; and hence Erasmus Darwin derived his Christian name. "The eldest son from this marriage, William (born 1655), married the heiress of Robert Waring, of Wilsford, in the county of Nottingham. This lady also inherited the manor of Elston, which has remained ever since in the family. This third William Darwin had two sons — William, and Robert who was educated as a barrister, and who was the father of Erasmus."[5] According to Charles Darwin the Cleatham Estate was sold by the Darwin family in 1760. The new owner was Charles Wigelsworth (1716-1783) who was described as "a gentleman". In his Will of 1783 he leaves the house to his eldest son Charles Wigelsworth[6] of Louth who died in 1799. In 1801 it was sold to George and Matthew Maw. The Maw family Map Cleatham 1885 George Maw (1754-1829) and Matthew Maw (1746-1816) who bought Cleatham Hall in 1801 were brothers. They both farmed the land for some years and then Matthew who was a bachelor sold his share to his brother George. George and his wife Sarah (nee Burwill) lived there for many years with their children. When George died in 1829 he left the property to his son Matthew Maw (1792-1880).[7] Matthew who did not marry lived at Cleatham for many years and became very wealthy. In 1855 he decided to make substantial alterations and additions to the existing house. The 1871 Census describes him as "a gentleman landowner". His probate record notes that in 1880 he had a personal estate of £140,000[8] which is £16 million today. When he died in 1880 he left his property to his nephew Matthew Maw (1824-1901). Matthew was born in 1824 and was the son of William Maw of Bigby. In 1864 he married Alice Mary Seaton (1846-1898) daughter of Reverend Seaton of Colton.[9] When he died in 1901 his eldest son Arthur Matthew Maw (1869-1944) became the owner of Cleatham Hall. Arthur married in 1892 Lucy Dora Hargreaves Stephenson who was the daughter of John Stephenson of Somerley Brigg.[10] Their youngest son Wing Commander Roger Maw (1906-1992) was famous for the part he played in the escape from the German prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III in 1943. This incident was immortalised in the book The Wooden Horse by Eric Williams and the subsequent movie of the same name.[11] References Historic England. "Cleatham Hall (1083030)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 April 2019. Antram, N; Pevsner, N; Harris, J (1989). The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire (revised edition). Yale University Press. p. 550. "MAGIC Map Application". DEFRA MAGIC Map. DEFRA. Charles Darwin, "The Life of Erasmus Darwin", p. 7. Online reference Charles Darwin, "The Life of Erasmus Darwin", p. 8. Online reference Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1105 The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1767 Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England. London, Walford County families of the United Kingdom, 1899, p. 704. Walford's County Families of the United Kingdom, Part 2, 1912, p. 791. Online reference | Maw, Matthew (I5490)
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2431 | CLEGG Frederick Rowly of 42 East view Yeadon Yorkshire died 12 December 1934 Administration Wakefield 31 January 1935 to George Arthur Clegg retired public servant. Effects £187 3s. 7d. | Clegg, Frederick Rowley (I62874)
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2432 | CLEONE S. MAW/BROWN 1923 - 2005 Ogden, UT - Sunday, May 1, 2005 Cleone passed away peacefully, at the age of 82 . She was born January 7, 1923 in Ogden, Utah to Eddy Sanderson and his wife Sarah Bitton Sanderson. Cleone grew up in the North Ogden, Roy, Ogden area. She married Roland Richard Maw, Sr. on June 18, 1940. Cleone loved life and enjoyed the relationships of many extended family members who lived close and far away. Cleone and Roland had 7 children: Lynda, Richard, Jim, Robert, Mary Lou, Suezun, Janet. The children were raised in Ogden, Utah; Nyssa, Oregon; Melrose and Whitehall, Montana, Moses Lake, Washington, Roy, Utah. The family enjoyed working on the farms, ranches. Roland was injured in a car accident and passed away at the prime of his life leaving behind Cleone to finish raising the family. Cleone later married Norman (Gus) Brown and they lived in the Roy, Orem/Provo area. They later divorced. Cleone was a very talented person with her hands and her children, 33 grandchildren and 66 great grandchildren have been blessed because of her life. Cleone was preceded in passing by her husband, Roland; son Jim, daughters Lynda and Mary Lou, sisters; Mabel Kreg, Lucille Nebecker, Donna Vitale and brother Emerson Stephens. Cleone is survived by her sons Richard Maw (Alaine) Kasil of, Alaska; Robert (Peggy) Pinedale, Wyoming; daughters: Suezun Hilburn (Hal)St. George, Utah; Janet Engelke (Craig) Hooper, Utah, and daughter in law, Terry Maw Wasilla, Alaska; son in law Drew Foley Renton, Washington. Cleone will be remember by her family for her nurturing love to the family and her church work especially her love of family history. Source: http://www.myers-mortuary.com/obituary/Cleone-S.-Maw-Brown/St.-George-UT/217783 | Sanderson, Cleone S. (I60300)
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2433 | Clewes George Nuneaton 6d 515 Madelin Thomas Nuneaton 6d 515 WINKLES Sarah Nuneaton 6d 515 | Family: Clewes or Madelin / Mowe, Sebre (F8913)
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2434 | Click here to read Louisa Maw's Memoir. | Maw, Louisa (I12339)
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2435 | Click here to read Obituary of William Henry Maw in PDF format. Click here to read Obituary of William Henry Maw in Word format. | Maw, William Henry (I8152)
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2436 | Click here to read Thomas L Maw's Memoir. | Mawe, Thomas Leverick (I8169)
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2437 | Click here to read Thomas Maw's Memoir. | Maw, Thomas (I3258)
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2438 | Click here to read Will of Abdy Maw in PDF format. Click here to read Will of Abdy Maw in Word format. | Maw, Major Abdy (I15929)
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2439 | Click here to read Will of JHS Mawe in PDF format. Click here to read Will of JHS Mawe in Word format. | Maw, Captain John Henry Shaw (I783)
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2440 | Click here to read Will of Leonard Mawe in PDF format. Click here to read Will of Leonard Mawe in Word format. | Mawe, Leonard (I9829)
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2441 | Click here to read Will of Margaret Maw in PDF format. Click here to read Will of Margaret Maw in Word format. | Maw, Margaret (I2073)
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2442 | Click here to read Will of Richard Stovin in PDF format. Click here to read Will of Richard Stovin in Word format. | Stovin, Richard (Esquire of Withern, Lincs) (I2744)
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2443 | Click here to read Will of Simon Mawe in PDF format. Click here to read Will of Simon Mawe in Word format. | Mawe, Simon (I8193)
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2444 | Clideray William Otley 23 413 CLIDERDY William Otley 23 413 Hainsworth Jane Otley 23 413 HARDWICK John Otley 23 413 Perkins Frederick Otley 23 413 PINDER William Maw Otley 23 413 Robinson Isaac Otley 23 413 Smith Ann Otley 23 413 Stables Elizabeth Susannah Otley 23 413 Stakes Elizabeth Susannah Otley 23 413 WARD Sarah Ann Otley 23 413 | Family: Pinder, William Maw / Stables, Elizabeth Susannah (F6306)
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2445 | Clifford Alfred Bradford 9b 155 MAW Emma Jane Bradford 9b 155 Mitchell Thomas Lister Bradford 9b 155 Moulson Edith Bradford 9b 155 Name: Emma Jane Maw Marriage or Bann Date: 1 Dec 1903 Parish: Bradford, St Oswald, Chapel Green Father's Name: Thomas Maw Spouse's Name: Thomas Lister Mitchell Spouse's Father's Name: Isaac Mitchell | Family: Mitchell, Thomas Lister / Maw, Emma Jane (F3223)
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2446 | CLIFFORD Julia Elizabeth Ashborne 7b 1406 KITCHEN Alexander Mawe Ashbourne 7b 1406 LEES Elizabeth Ann Ashborne 7b 1406 RENSHAW William Ashborne 7b 1406 | Family: Kitchen, Alexander Mawe / Clifford or Lees (F8543)
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2447 | Clifford Mary Elizabeth Bridlington 9d 737 Garbutt John James Bridlington 9d 737 Maw Clara Bridlington 9d 737 Pearce Thomas Featherston Bridlington 9d 737 | Family: Pearce, Thomas Featherston / Maw, Clara (F5182)
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2448 | Co op Milk Depot Broughton Lane | Powell, Leslie T. (I33285)
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2449 | Coal hewer in Halbeath. | Smith, John (I4256)
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2450 | Coal miner [David Penman's birth cert.] 1901 census: 47, Coal Miner Contractor, 5 Wellsgreen Place, East Wemyss. On his marriage certificate: coal miner, widower, 23, usu. res. Boreland, Dysart. Father: David Penman, coal miner; mother, Isabella Penman ms Adamson. Witnesses: David Penman, Isabella Smith. | Penman, John (I4350)
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