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3101 | ELCOATE, Fred Single ? 19 1892 Saltburn Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 34973 Reference: RG14PN34973 RD640 SD4 ED12 SN9999 Registration District: Sub District: Enumeration District: 12 Parish: Address: County: Royal Navy at Sea and in ports abroad | Elcoate, Fred (I36868)
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3102 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Short, Elizabeth Mary (I36461)
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3103 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, John (I36866)
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3104 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, John (I36866)
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3105 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, Maud (I36867)
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3106 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, Maud (I36867)
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3107 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, Doris (I36869)
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3108 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, Doris (I36869)
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3109 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, Elsie (I36870)
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3110 | ELCOATE, John Head Married M 50 1861 Painter Ships Guisbro Yorkshire VIEW ELCOATE, Elizabthe Wife Married 27 years F 49 1862 East Kirkby Lincolnshire VIEW ELCOATE, Maud Daughter Single F 24 1887 Confectioner Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Doris Daughter Single F 14 1897 Student Saltburn Yorks VIEW ELCOATE, Elsie Daughter Single F 10 1901 School Saltburn Yorks VIEW HITCHIN, Mar Gertrude Servant Single F 19 1892 Domestic Servant Bobby Yorks VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 29173 Reference: RG14PN29173 RG78PN1691 RD534 SD3 ED1 SN89 Registration District: Guisborough Sub District: Marske Enumeration District: 1 Parish: Saltburn by the Sea Address: 1 Garnet St Saltburn - by - the - Sea County: Yorkshire (North riding) | Elcoate, Elsie (I36870)
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3111 | Eldest son of JJ-I: John Johnson II (JJ-II) born Feb 5th 1765 John Johnson II married Mary Wright (niece of Martha Wright) 1787 JJ-II died in Paris, 1831. In 1779 the 14 year old John Johnson II (JJ-II) was taken on as apprentice by his father for the statutory 7 years and was released from this aged 21, coincidentally the year his father died in July 1776. He took over the business and married his cousin Mary Wright in 1787. Principally an assayer, dealing in scrap bullion and some pharmaceuticals. The scrap bullion included "sweep metal" the product of the Sweep Washers who bought the rubbish and sweepings from work places which used precious metals and recovered these by a process of incineration and extraction with mercury. So even in the late 1700s silver (and gold) recovery was good business. The pharmaceutical side was mainly concerned with making a potion against scurvy, being an infusion of spoonwort grass. But this laid the foundations of the chemical business. In 1801 business expanded to include the assaying of ores and metals, reflecting the expansion of late 18th century exploration and exploitation of mineral wealth, culminating in the Industrial Revolution. The City of London was a centre for such enterprise. Of particular interest was the sale of native platinum. This element was much in demand by scientists, particularly Dr Wollaston (the inventor of the periscopic lens for the camera obscura) who purchased from him between 1800 and 1821 about a fifth of the 47,000 ounces in total he used for his work. The only source of platinum was the Spanish colony of New Granada (now Colombia) and as exports were not officially allowed, there was a vigorous smuggling trade in the ore with JJ-II as middleman. Likewise the presence of palladium (discovered in 1804) he noted in Brazilian gold. These precious metals became important in photographic toning processes later in the century. | Johnson, John (I9059)
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3112 | Electrical Engineer Leeds Corporation First name(s) Irene Last name Lee Sex Female Birth year 1902 Census date 19 June 1921 Age in years 18 Age in months 11 Age as transcribed 18 y 11 m Relationship to head Daughter Marital status Single Birth place Leeds, Yorkshire, England Birth town Leeds Birth county Yorkshire Birth country England Birth place as transcribed Leeds Occupation Home Duties Place of work At Home Language used to complete form English Person making return Arthur Lee House number 10 Street Methley View Address 10 Methley View Full address as transcribed 10 Methley View, Leeds Parish Leeds Registration district Leeds Registration district number 500 Sub-district North Leeds Sub-district number 2 Enumeration district number 19 County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Ward of borough or urban district Brunswick Parliamentary borough or division Leeds PB, North Div. Archive The National Archives Archive series RG 15 Piece number 22050 Schedule number 330 District reference RD 500 RS 2 ED 19 Schedule type code E Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries Other household member's first name(s) Arthur, Kate, C Norman, Joshua, Annie, Frank Other household member's last name Lee, Maw Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales Category Census, land & surveys Subcategory Census Collections from Great Britain, England | Lee, Lilian Irene (I32260)
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3113 | Electrical Engineer Leeds Corporation First name(s) Irene Last name Lee Sex Female Birth year 1902 Census date 19 June 1921 Age in years 18 Age in months 11 Age as transcribed 18 y 11 m Relationship to head Daughter Marital status Single Birth place Leeds, Yorkshire, England Birth town Leeds Birth county Yorkshire Birth country England Birth place as transcribed Leeds Occupation Home Duties Place of work At Home Language used to complete form English Person making return Arthur Lee House number 10 Street Methley View Address 10 Methley View Full address as transcribed 10 Methley View, Leeds Parish Leeds Registration district Leeds Registration district number 500 Sub-district North Leeds Sub-district number 2 Enumeration district number 19 County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Ward of borough or urban district Brunswick Parliamentary borough or division Leeds PB, North Div. Archive The National Archives Archive series RG 15 Piece number 22050 Schedule number 330 District reference RD 500 RS 2 ED 19 Schedule type code E Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries Other household member's first name(s) Arthur, Kate, C Norman, Joshua, Annie, Frank Other household member's last name Lee, Maw Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales Category Census, land & surveys Subcategory Census Collections from Great Britain, England | Lee, Lilian Irene (I32260)
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3114 | Eligius "Louis" Van Keere huwde op 9 oktober 1644 te Lippeloo met Marie De Mayer. In de registers van de meisseniers werd Eligius vermeld als 'Eloy Van Keer', als zoon van Jan Van Keere en Cecilia Van Asbroeck (= generatie 8 ). Eligius is waarschijnlijk geboren in Buggenhout rond 1620. Zijn vader Jan Van Keere is geboren rond 1590 en overleden in Buggenhout op 9 januari 1634 en Cecilia op 9 februari 1634. Louis Van Keer overleed op 24 juni 1686 te Lippeloo. Zijn echtgenote was eerder overleden op 6 januari 1685, en bij dat overlijden wordt Eligius vermeld als "Ludovicus Van Keer". Source: http://www.laurentii.be/VanKeer.htm | Van Keer, Eligius "Louis" "Louis" (I37900)
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3115 | Elisha MAW Male M 33 English England Occ: Blacksmith Religion: Church of England Ellen MAW Female M 26 English England Religion: Church of England William James MAW Male 5 English Ontario Religion: Church of England Dorthea A. MAW Female 3 English Ontario Religion: Church of England | Maw, Elisha (I7950)
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3116 | Eliza Finney was mentioned to be Joseph's wife in the 1871 census but they only got married in 1876. | Finney, Eliza (I21497)
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3117 | Eliza Moody, 19, spinster, daughter of John Moody, labourer William Smith, 19. labourer, son of George Smith, labourer | Family: Smith, William / Moody, Eliza (F13775)
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3118 | Eliza, aged 20, Spinster, daughter of Frances Holmes, a Labourer living in Epworth. Solomon Gervas, aged 24, Labourer and son of Frederick Maw, Labourer in Epworth. | Family: Maw, Solomon Gervas / Holmes, Eliza (F170)
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3119 | Elizabeth Ann McNiel at birth | McNiel, Elizabeth Ann (I11679)
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3120 | Elizabeth Dryburgh and her husband Andrew Dunsire were cousins: their mothers were sisters. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, an Elizabeth Dunsire age 68 died in Buckhaven in 1890. On her daughter Elizabeth's marriage certificate, the mother is entered as Lizzie Dunsire m.s. Dryburgh, (deceased). | Dryburgh, Elizabeth (I4107)
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3121 | Elizabeth Dyon or Elizabeth Moore | Family: Long, Robert Furniss / Dyon, Elizabeth (F8575)
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3122 | Elizabeth Jane Maw married one of these people John Quincey, Henry Martin | Family: Martin or Quincey / Dun, Elizabeth Jane (F6035)
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3123 | Elizabeth Maw "St. Clair, Jan. 29 - Miss Elizabeth Maw, 87, resident of St. Clair for 58 years, died Thursday at the Mann Nursing Home, Marine City. Miss Maw was born Jan. 12, 1867 in England, daughter of the late John and Charlotte Harker Maw. During her many years in St. Clair, Miss Maw was a music teacher. She was a longtime member of St. Paul's Episcopal church and of St. Paul's Guild of the church. Miss Maw is survived by a sister, Mrs. William C. Houston, Detroit; a brother, Arthur E. Maw, St. Clair; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the T. R. Bower funeral home. Rev. Howard C. Rutenbar, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery." Source: local newspaper Submitted by Pat Love http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mistcla2/obitsM.htm | Maw, Elizabeth (I7847)
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3124 | Ella was the mother of Mrs Mary Woolley at Barrow-upon-Humber. Mrs Woolley had a sister, name not known. | Bell, Ella (I4332)
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3125 | Elliott Jane Elizabeth Doncaster 9c 1248 Kay Sarah Elizabeth Doncaster 9c 1248 Lewis William Doncaster 9c 1248 Maw John William Doncaster 9c 1248 | Family: Maw, John "William" "William" / Kay, Sarah Elizabeth (F2129)
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3126 | Elliott or Maw Emma Jane of 64 Dunhill Road goole Yorkshire died 15 April 1963 at Kingston General Hospital Kingston-upon-Hull Probate London 22 July 1963 to Albert William Maw refrigeration engineer and Donald Shooter railway police constable. Effects £2778. | Maw, Albert William (I14134)
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3127 | Elliott or Maw Emma Jane of 64 Dunhill Road goole Yorkshire died 15 April 1963 at Kingston General Hospital Kingston-upon-Hull Probate London 22 July 1963 to Albert William Maw refrigeration engineer and Donald Shooter railway police constable. Effects £2778. | Bush, Emma Jane (I32223)
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3128 | Elliott or Maw Emma Jane of 64 Dunhill Road goole Yorkshire died 15 April 1963 at Kingston General Hospital Kingston-upon-Hull Probate London 22 July 1963 to Albert William Maw refrigeration engineer and Donald Shooter railway police constable. Effects £2778. | Bush, Emma Jane (I32223)
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3129 | Elliott or Maw Emma Jane of 64 Dunhill Road goole Yorkshire died 15 April 1963 at Kingston General Hospital Kingston-upon-Hull Probate London 22 July 1963 to Albert William Maw refrigeration engineer and Donald Shooter railway police constable. Effects £2778. | Shooter, Donald "Don" "Don" (I42211)
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3130 | ELLIOTT, Joshua John Head Married M 48 1863 Malster Notts Worksop ELLIOTT, Rose Hannah Wife Married 15 years F 37 1874 Notts Worksop GRAFTON, Lewis Elliott Boarder M 11 1900 School Notts Worksop MAW, George Robert Boarder Widower M 28 1883 Railway Engine Stoker Lincs Kirton Lindsay -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20226 Reference: RG14PN20226 RG78PN1211 RD427 SD1 ED5 SN65 Registration District: Worksop Sub District: Worksop Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Worksop Address: 21 Sandy Lane Worksop County: Nottinghamshire | Maw, George Robert (I5055)
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3131 | ELLIOTT, Joshua John Head Married M 48 1863 Malster Notts Worksop ELLIOTT, Rose Hannah Wife Married 15 years F 37 1874 Notts Worksop GRAFTON, Lewis Elliott Boarder M 11 1900 School Notts Worksop MAW, George Robert Boarder Widower M 28 1883 Railway Engine Stoker Lincs Kirton Lindsay -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20226 Reference: RG14PN20226 RG78PN1211 RD427 SD1 ED5 SN65 Registration District: Worksop Sub District: Worksop Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Worksop Address: 21 Sandy Lane Worksop County: Nottinghamshire | Maw, George Robert (I5055)
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3132 | ELLIOTT, Joshua John Head Married M 48 1863 Malster Notts Worksop ELLIOTT, Rose Hannah Wife Married 15 years F 37 1874 Notts Worksop GRAFTON, Lewis Elliott Boarder M 11 1900 School Notts Worksop MAW, George Robert Boarder Widower M 28 1883 Railway Engine Stoker Lincs Kirton Lindsay -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20226 Reference: RG14PN20226 RG78PN1211 RD427 SD1 ED5 SN65 Registration District: Worksop Sub District: Worksop Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Worksop Address: 21 Sandy Lane Worksop County: Nottinghamshire | Rhodes, Rose Hannah (I26596)
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3133 | ELLIOTT, Joshua John Head Married M 48 1863 Malster Notts Worksop ELLIOTT, Rose Hannah Wife Married 15 years F 37 1874 Notts Worksop GRAFTON, Lewis Elliott Boarder M 11 1900 School Notts Worksop MAW, George Robert Boarder Widower M 28 1883 Railway Engine Stoker Lincs Kirton Lindsay -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20226 Reference: RG14PN20226 RG78PN1211 RD427 SD1 ED5 SN65 Registration District: Worksop Sub District: Worksop Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Worksop Address: 21 Sandy Lane Worksop County: Nottinghamshire | Elliott, Joshua John (I32207)
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3134 | ELLIOTT, Joshua John Head Married M 48 1863 Malster Notts Worksop ELLIOTT, Rose Hannah Wife Married 15 years F 37 1874 Notts Worksop GRAFTON, Lewis Elliott Boarder M 11 1900 School Notts Worksop MAW, George Robert Boarder Widower M 28 1883 Railway Engine Stoker Lincs Kirton Lindsay -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 20226 Reference: RG14PN20226 RG78PN1211 RD427 SD1 ED5 SN65 Registration District: Worksop Sub District: Worksop Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Worksop Address: 21 Sandy Lane Worksop County: Nottinghamshire | Elliott, Joshua John (I32207)
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3135 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, Delia Josephine (I35266)
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3136 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, Delia Josephine (I35266)
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3137 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, John Horberry (I35267)
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3138 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, John Horberry (I35267)
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3139 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, Harold (I35269)
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3140 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, Harold (I35269)
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3141 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, Joseph (I35270)
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3142 | ELLISON, Joseph Head Married M 48 1863 Ostler Salop Morton Wood Mkt Drayton ELLISON, Harold Son Single M 22 1889 Assistant Warwick Ansley ELLISON, John Son Single M 19 1892 Compositor ELLISON, Delia Daughter F 12 1899 School Leics Isley Watton «i» «b»RG number:«/b» RG14«b»Piece:«/b» 19079 «b»Reference:«/b» RG14PN19079 RG78PN1142 RD404 SD3 ED8 SN20 «b»Registration District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Sub District:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch«b»Enumeration District:«/b» 8«b»Parish:«/b» Ashby de la Zouch «b»Address:«/b» Station Road Ashby de Lane Zouch«b»County:«/b» Leicestershire | Ellison, Joseph (I35270)
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3143 | Elsie A Pinder Birth: May 18 1894 Death: May 15 1973 Last residence: 66038, USA SSN issuing state: Kansas | Pinder, Elsie A. (I61057)
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3144 | Elvidge Harriet Knaresbro' 9a 214 Harper Emily Knaresborough 9a 214 Maw Charles Wright Knaresbro' 9a 214 Merrington Alfred Knaresbro' 9a 214 Robertshaw Oscar Knaresbro' 9a 214 Name: Harriet Elvidge Marriage Bann Date: 31 May 1903 Parish: Girlington, St Philip, Bradford Spouse's Name: Charles Wright Maw First name(s) Harriet Last name Elvidge Birth year 1872 Age 31 Residence Harrogate Marriage year 1903 Marriage date 17 Jun 1903 Marriage place Harrogate, St Mary Spouse's first name(s) Charles Wright Spouse's last name Maw Spouse's age 35 Spouse's residence Manningham Father's first name(s) George Father's last name Elvidge Spouse's father's first name(s) William Spouse's father's last name Maw County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive North Yorkshire County Record Office Archive reference PR/HRG(M) 1/7 Event type Marriages Event year range 1897-1907 Page 82 Record set Yorkshire Marriages Transcription © Findmypast | Family: Maw, Charles Wright / Elvidge, Harriet (F3362)
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3145 | ELVINS, EMMA PEEL GRO Reference: 1870 M Quarter in SCULCOATES Volume 09D Page 122 | Elvin, Emma (I888)
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3146 | Elwyn's Notice LISTER Peacefully at Tasker House on Tuesday April 30th 2013, Elwyn aged 88 years. Beloved husband of Edna, a dearly loved father of Jennifer, a devoted grandad to Claire and David and dearest great grandad to Joseph, Olivia, Hermione, Grace and Samuel. The funeral service will be held at the AE Munn Chapel, Kettering Crematorium on Thursday May 9th at 12.45. No flowers by request. All enquiries to Chambers & Brighty Funeral Directors, 5-9 Buckwell End, Wellingborough NN8 4 LR. Tel 01933 222707. Source: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/elwyn-lister-obituary?pid=183418744&view=guestbook | Lister, Elwyn S. (I63506)
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3147 | Email received from Geoff Higgins Comments: Hi, I notice you have Stabler Smith (1800-1837) and his wife Betty (Chappelow) on your tree. I am descended from their son, also Stabler (1832-1896) who married Hannah Patrina Slawin. I have more info if you like or if you have anything more than what is in the visible tree I would be interested. Regards Geoff Higgins Geoff Higgins ghdialup@tiscali.co.uk | Chappelow, Betty (I240)
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3148 | Email received from Graham Maw via genesreunited: ... My Dad died on 2nd July, so unfortunately no more information from that direction. I think his grandfather Thomas moved to London from the Epworth area and worked as a cabinet maker. He made picture frames for Alma Tadema and apparently went drinking with the Prince of Wales. His sons both worked on the railway at Kings Cross. My Dad moved to Otley after the war. His siter Olive lives in Uxbridge. I have .pdf copies of several certificates if you are interested. Regards, Graham Maw | Maw, Thomas (I587)
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3149 | Email received from Susan Maw [camsbm@bigpond.com] Dear Johan and Judy, Pearl Maw died in Plymouth England when aged 43. At the time of her death she was estranged from her second husband Terrance Stanley so her death certificate is for Pearl Stanley. her DOB was 23/09/1926 (we think) she died on October 4th 1969 at Plymouth Devon cause of death Broncho pneumonia and carcinoma of larynx. She is buried at the Weston Mill cemetery in Plymouth. Her daughter Gwendolyn was the child of a Ronald Symons and she was actually raised by him.In the last three years we have made contact with her and we remain in close touch, we visited England and she has visited us in Australia.We have had no contact with David Malcolm's first wife and we were led to believe that she and her daughters might have gone to Canada or America ( we are not sure as Malcolm said this but he had also told Chris that his father had died, when Chris showed an interest in finding his father). Thank you once again.Susan Maw | Fletcher, Pearl (I13651)
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3150 | Emeritus Professor Duncan Dowson CBE FRS FREng Colleagues will be sorry to hear of the death of Emeritus Professor Duncan Dowson CBE, former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University, on 6 January 2020. Emeritus Professor Duncan Dowson CBE FRS FREng obituary. January 2020 He was also Professor of Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Tribology in the Faculty of Engineering. The following obituary has been contributed by his former colleague, Emeritus Professor Christopher Taylor. Duncan Dowson was born at Kirbymoorside and raised in his beloved North Yorkshire Moors. After gaining his High School Certificate in 1947 at Lady Lumley's Grammar School in Pickering, he studied in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Leeds, gaining his first degree in 1950. His postgraduate study, also at Leeds, and under the supervision of the then Head of Department, Professor (later Sir) Derman Guy Christopherson, led to the award of his doctorate in 1952 for a thesis entitled 'Cavitation in lubricating films supporting small loads'. The study of the phenomenon of cavitation remained a lifelong interest. After a two-year period with the Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Company, Duncan returned to the University as a Lecturer in 1954. He remained for the rest of his working life in Leeds, being appointed Senior Lecturer in 1963, Reader in 1965 and Professor of Engineering Fluid Mechanics and Tribology in 1966. He was a member of the working party established by Lord Bowden, Minister of State for Education and Science, to examine Lubrication, Education and Research in 1964. The Jost Committee (as the working party became known after its chairman) promoted the adoption of the word 'Tribology', defined as the 'science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion under practices related thereto'. Tribology, which is mainly concerned with the lubrication, friction and wear of moving parts in machinery, has blossomed to be an important element of industrial and higher education interest. The contribution of Duncan Dowson through the application of science to engineering has been enormous and he was recognised throughout the world as being one of the leading practitioners of the art and science of tribology, a subject which in the modern context he probably did more than any other to promote. His tribological research themes reflect an outstanding intellectual contribution to the scientific understanding of lubrication mechanisms and to the design of lubricated components. In the late 1950s, along with his colleague Gordon Higginson, Duncan Dowson published the first of a multiplicity of papers addressing the mechanism of elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication. This explained the effective lubrication of gears, rolling element bearings and cams and followers, and has led to enormous improvements in the scientific understanding of these mechanisms. The identification of the mechanism of elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication has led to extensive further interdisciplinary studies by researchers around the world. This had enormous significance in increasing the life and reliability, which has been achieved with rolling element bearings and like components with consequent financial savings. Professor Dowson also promoted the scientific understanding and design of liquid and gas lubricated bearings over a period of some 50 years. At the most fundamental end of the scale, he built upon the original work of Osborne Reynolds to extend the basic equations of fluid film lubrication to be used in detailed research studies of a variety of phenomena, including cavitation, inertial effects, thermal effects, elastic distortions and their influence upon hydrodynamic and elasto-hydrodynamic bearings of a variety of forms. In about 1970, Duncan Dowson began his research studies of piston ring lubrication. Such research has been a foremost international contribution to the understanding of the hydrodynamic, elasto-hydrodynamic, mixed and boundary lubrication of the rings in internal combustion engines, with detailed design considerations surrounding ring shape, flow continuity, ring twist, piston ring distortions, ring wear and other areas. This led to improvements in understanding and design which were applied to a significant number of United Kingdom and European engines. His studies of lubrication in the internal combustion engine progressed to embrace valve train and engine bearing lubrication and he was associated with the development of one of the most software sophisticated models for the prediction of engine friction. Possibly in the wider community, Professor Duncan Dowson became best known for his work in the application of tribology to the area of bioengineering and studies of natural and artificial joints. He researched widely in relation to the lubrication of synovial joints and the development of prosthetic joints in terms of their simulation, lubrication and particularly wear. From its initiation in the 1960s, his engineering science studies in the field of biotribology and bioengineering were carried out alongside medical practitioners in hospitals in Leeds and the wider UK community. He developed an international recognition for his elucidation of the workings of human joints and bioengineering prostheses. Such a widespread contribution to engineering science was marked by extensive publications. Duncan Dowson had a love of writing and a talent to draw out the crucial findings associated with research studies. In this world of performance indicators, he was an overachiever with of the order of 600 publications to his name. Not least of these was a massive book, The History of Tribology, in which he explored the history of his subject area, from the beginning of civilisation through to the late 20th century. Along with the late Professor Maurice Godet, he founded in 1974 the annual Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology, which remains the leading research conference of its type in the world to the present day. Duncan Dowson was elected a Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering in 1982, a Fellow of The Royal Society of London in 1987 and he received a CBE in the Birthday's Honours List in 1989. He was also elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in May 2011. The list of his awards and distinctions is voluminous and includes: from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Thomas Hawksley Gold Medal (1966), the James Clayton Prize (1979), the Tribology Gold Medal (1979) and the James Watt International Gold Medal (2001); from the Institution of Civil Engineers, the James Alfred Ewing Gold Medal (1988) and the Kelvin Medal (1998); from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Melville Medal (1976), the Mayo D. Hersey Award (1979) and the Robert Henry Thurston Award (2000); from the British Society of Rheology, the Gold Medal (jointly with Gordon Higginson, 1969) and from the Universiteit Gent the Sarton Medal (1998). His intellectual prowess was recognised by a number of higher degrees. In addition to his own DSc gained in 1971, he received higher doctorates (honoris causa) from the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, the Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon in France, the University of Liege in Belgium, the University of Waterloo in Canada and from the Universities of Bradford, Leeds and Loughborough in the United Kingdom. The immense contribution to science and engineering made by Professor Duncan Dowson was balanced by widespread public service. This included roles in relation to the Government, the Research Councils and for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council. His home town of Kirbymoorside recognised him in 2008 through the award of honorary citizenship. His work with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers over some 40 years was one in which he took particular pride. He was significantly involved in its activities at the Yorkshire branch level in the 1960s and there followed a variety of roles at the London Headquarters, which eventually lead to him being elected as President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers for the 1992/1993 year. For the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, he was editor of the flagship Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science and for the Journal of Engineering in Medicine. He also was editor of the journal Wear from 1983 to 1998 and was recognised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the American Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers by honorary fellowship and by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by life fellowship. Duncan Dowson had a love of education and a joy in the teaching of engineering science to men and women in the lecture theatre and laboratory. His warmth of personality was expressed in support for students, staff and all those he encountered in his professional and personal life. The regard which was felt for him was a reflection not only of his academic achievements but also his interpersonal skills. He counselled well over 100 research students at Leeds, the university for which he had an infinite affection and to which he gave his professional working life. His service at Leeds including being Pro-Vice Chancellor (1983 to 1985), Chairman of the Committee of Development (1984 to 1991), Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering (1985 to 1992) and Dean for International Relations (1988 to 1993). His retirement from employment on the 30 September 1993 after 39 years of service to the University did not mean his retirement from his studies and professional activities. He continued to work with a number of colleagues and particularly had research roles at Leeds and the University of Bradford. His publication rate remained undiminished in retirement. He is survived by his wife, Mabel; his elder son, David Guy, and his wife, Pam; his grand-daughter, Emma, and her husband, Steve, and their children; and his great grand-daughters, Emily, Charlotte and Annabelle. He was pre-deceased by his younger son, Stephen Paul. A private family funeral will be held on Thursday 30 January, and as a mark of the University's respect, the flag on the Parkinson Building will be flown at half-mast during the funeral. | Dowson, Emeritus Professor Duncan CBE FRS FREng (I52245)
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