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3151 | EMERY Harriet Stockton 10a 90 Hughes Elizabeth Stockton 10a 90 MAW David Stockton 10a 90 MOFFITT George Stockton 10a 90 | Family: Maw, David / Hughes, Elizabeth (F2522)
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3152 | Emigrated to the US with 8 children circa 1820 | Thewlis, Sarah (I34761)
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3153 | Emily Welton (1878-1963). Emily was born on 9 June 1878 in Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. She was baptised on 9 June 1878 in St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. On 14 February 1901 she was resident in Caistor, Lincolnshire. possibly in service there. Emily married Alfred Elm on 14 February 1901 in St Mary's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Bruce Welton lists marriage as being at St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. Before 1963 Emily was resident in Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. She died in 1963 in Scunthorpe Hospital, Lincolnshire. | Welton, Emily (I4431)
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3154 | Enderby, Lincoln, England | Smith, George (I23033)
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3155 | Ending Status: Divorced Marriage Notes: Index to Canadian Parliamentary Divorces 1826-1946 http://www.cangenealogy.com/armstrong/divlist_f.htm Alt. Marriage: Charles William Freleigh Date: 22 Jul 1893 Location: Chisholm, Prince Edward Co Notes: 10423-93 - Charles W. FRALEIGH, 20, Bloomfield, same, s/o John & Emma, married Ida MAW, 16, Toronto, Bloomfield, d/o Henry & Sarah, witn: Rev. D.C. DAY & Miss A.M. RORKE, both of Chisholm, 22 July 1893 at Chisholm From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/pec.htm | Family: Freleigh, Charles William / Maw, Ida (F7659)
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3156 | Engineer's Pattern Maker | Maw, Benjamin Jesup (I18225)
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3157 | England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 What can I do with this record? Add To Tree Attach this record as a source to a person on your tree. Also update people and relatives with details from this record Report an Error Report a transcription error. First name(s) Basil Walter Stuart Last name Baber Death year 2000 Death date 01 Feb 2000 Probate year 2000 Probate date 03 Apr 2000 Registry Ipswich Registry county Suffolk Country England Document type Grant and will Number 385969 Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 | Baber, Basil Walter Stuart (I31136)
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3158 | England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 What can I do with this record? View Image View an image of this record Add To Tree Attach this record as a source to a person on your tree. Also update people and relatives with details from this record Report an Error Report a transcription error. First name(s) Hester Margaret Last name Dealtry Death year 1991 Death date 25 Feb 1991 Probate year 1991 Probate date 18 Jun 1991 Registry Winchester Registry county Hampshire Country England Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales © Findmypast | Wood, Hester Margaret (I70039)
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3159 | England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 What can I do with this record? View Image View an image of this record Add To Tree Attach this record as a source to a person on your tree. Also update people and relatives with details from this record Report an Error Report a transcription error. First name(s) Marjorie Jessy Last name Moxon Death year 1986 Death date 14 Mar 1986 Probate year 1986 Probate date 19 Jun 1986 Registry Winchester Registry county Hampshire Country England Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales © Findmypast | Hood, Marjorie Jessy (I69482)
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3160 | England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 What can I do with this record? View Image View an image of this record Add To Tree Attach this record as a source to a person on your tree. Also update people and relatives with details from this record Report an Error Report a transcription error. First name(s) Molly Doreen Last name Baber Death year 1992 Death date 19 Jul 1992 Probate year 1992 Probate date 07 Sep 1992 Registry Oxford Registry county Oxfordshire Country England Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1960-2019 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales © Findmypast | Pickard, Molly Doreen (I31137)
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3161 | England onward to France Enlisted as Gunner 45248, Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Regiment of Artillery | Maw, Gunner Alfred Ernest (I5407)
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3162 | England onward to France Enlisted as Gunner 45248, Royal Garrison Artillery, Royal Regiment of Artillery | Maw, Alfred (I5434)
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3163 | ENGLISH, GEORGE ROBERT ALEXANDER - GRO Reference: 1875 J Quarter in SOUTH SHIELDS Volume 10A Page 902 First name(s) George Robert A Last name English Birth quarter 2 Birth year 1875 Mother's maiden name - District South Shields County Durham Country England Volume 10A Page 902 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 | English, George Robert Alexander (I50531)
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3164 | ENGLISH, OLIVE DODDS MAW GRO Reference: 1929 D Quarter in SUNDERLAND Volume 10A Page 1054 First name(s) OLIVE D Last name ENGLISH Birth year 1929 Birth quarter 4 Registration month - Mother's maiden name Maw District Sunderland County Durham Country England Volume 10A Page 1054 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 | English, Olive Dodds (I22504)
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3165 | Entry from Death Announcements 1731 - 1831 in Gentlemans Magazine Surname Maw Death date 14 May 1809 Source Gentleman's Magazine Date Jun 1809 Page number 582 Detail Mrs. Maw, wife of Lieut. M. of the East India Company's Service, and daughter of the late H. Bullock, esq. of Colnbrook, in Buckinghamshire. | Bullock (I15212)
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3166 | Entry from Death Announcements 1731 - 1831 in the Gentlemans Magazine Surname Maw First names Robert Rank/ occupation Commander Unit EICS Asia Death date 9 May 1785 Place of death Lambeth Source Gentleman's Magazine Date May 1785 Page number 405 Detail At Lambeth, Robert Maw, esq. late commander of the Asia East Indiaman | Maw, Commander Robert (I15210)
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3167 | Entry in Poll Tax of 1379. In Debt in 1352 & 1386 No issue Presented at WCR 1349 for non-attendance | Thewlis, Thomas (I34952)
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3168 | Entry No.337, DEC 26, 1874, after Banns JOSEPH BROWN, 50, wid. MACHINIST, of FRIDAY St, s. of GEORGE BROWN, GARDENER & ANNE ELIZABETH MAW, 38, wid. of ABBEY St, d. of JOHN UPTON, GENTLEMAN Wits: WILLIAM UPTON, EMMA MAW | Family: Brown, Joseph / Upton, Anne "Elizabeth" "Elizabeth" (F2796)
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3169 | Ephraim Frost Birth certificate 21 Oct 1838 near Ouchthorpe Lane Father James Frost, Miner Mother, Susan Frost, formerly Brook Informant Susan Frost, mother, near Ouchthorpe Lane 1841 census Stanley cum Wrenthorpe HO107/1271/7/48 James Frost 30 Miner Susannah Frost 30 Joshua 10 Manassah 8 Ann 6 Ephraim 2 Mary Ann 3 months 1851 census Crigglestone HO107/2326/27 James Frost Head M 40 Coal miner b Stanley Susannah Frost Wife M 40 b Methley Jossiah Son U 20 Coal miner b Lofthouse Manasseh Son U 18 Coal miner b Lofthouse Ann Dau U 16 b Stanley Ephraim Son U 14 Hurrier in pit b Stanley Mary Ann Dau U 11 b Stanley Elizabeth Dau U 8 b Stanley Sarah Dau U 6 b Crigglestone Martha Dau U 3 b Crigglestone Jeremiah Lunn Nephw U 18 Coal miner b Rothwell b1833 Ezra Lunn Nephw U 8 b Stanley b1843 After checking 1881 census index, there are no Ezra Lunn or Ezra Frost and no Jeremiahs of either name, born within 5 years of estimate birth year, who are still alive in 1881. Both are, however, sons of Susannah Frost's sister, Mary, who married William Lunn. None of the other Lunn children can be found in the 1881 census either. Ephraim Frost not yet found in 1861 census Marriage certificate 30 June 1861 Parish Church, Normanton Banns Ephraim Frost 24 Bachelor Miner Snydale Father: James Frost, miner Alice Oxley 18 spinster Snydale Father: Joseph Oxley, plate layer Witnessed by Joseph Lumb, William Benson Death certificate 22 March 1869 7 New Row, Sharleston Ephraim Frost 31 Cancer in rectum, certified Occupation: fireman at a coal pit Informant James Micklethwaite, 7 New Row, Sharleston | Frost, Ephraim (I87)
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3170 | Epilepsy | Maw, Makin (I5094)
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3171 | Epitaph An altar tomb. On top. William Chapman died 4.5.1726 aged 78. Eleanor, his wife died 26 February 1724 aged 82. Also William, their eldest son of this parish died 2 July 1707 aged 26. Richard Chapman died 2.10.1729 aged 42. Edmund Faunce Chapman, esquire, 5th son of James Chapman, esquire, of St Paul's Cray Hill and for many years Secretary and Treasurer of the Island of Malta died 21.10.1822 in his 44th year. North side. James Chapman, esquire, of St Paul's Cray Hill in this parish where he was born on the 27th September O.S. in the year of our Lord 1730 and where he died on the 4th February 1824. East end. Maria Lydia, youngest daughter of James Chapman, esquire, and Jane his wife born 4.6.1780 died 26.7.1790. South side. Jane, wife of James Chapman, esquire, of St Paul's Cray Hill in this parish and daughter of the Rev. Robert, M.A., rector of Rosminocul, Prebendary of Tuam, she died 24 May 1820 in her 81st year An altar tomb. On top. In this vault are deposited the remains of Abdy Maw, esquire, late major in the Army who departed this life March 26 1825 aged 84. Also in memory of Charles Abdy Chapman, esquire, formerly a captain in the 19th Regiment of Light Dragoons, fourth son of the late James Chapman, esquire, of Paul's Cray Hill in this parish. Born 19.12.1775 died 18.10.1829. North side. Charlotte Heatley, third daughter of James Chapman, esquire, of Paul's Cray Hill and of Jane his wife. She was born 29.9.1774 and died unmarried 7.8.1829. South side. Jane, eldest daughter of the late James Chapman, esquire, and of Jane his wife of Paul's Cray Hill born 25.12.1768 died 20.5.1840. Also Martha Chapman, youngest daughter of the late James Chapman, esquire, and of Jane his wife of Paul's Cray Hill born 18.12.1778 died 15.9.1852. Grave Description Headstone Description There are 4 Chapman Tombs at St. Paulinus. 3 are in a row near the Lych Gate. The one with legible writing on the side has its own entry. I will add the transcriptions for the other 2 in the row together here as I have no idea which one is which. The 4th tomb has its own entry. Military Service MAJOR | Maw, Major Abdy (I15929)
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3172 | Eppleworth part of Cottingham. First name(s) Harriet Last name Maw Birth quarter 3 Birth year 1855 Mother's maiden name Dalby District Sculcoates County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 116 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 | Maw, Harriet (I6612)
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3173 | Eppleworth part of Cottingham. First name(s) Velena Last name Maw Birth quarter 4 Birth year 1857 Mother's maiden name Dalby District Sculcoates County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 124 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 | Maw, Velena (I6613)
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3174 | Eppleworth part of Cottingham. | Maw, Rose Hannah (I6609)
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3175 | Eppleworth part of Cottingham. | Maw, James (I6610)
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3176 | Epworth Cemetery MI | Catherine (I39445)
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3177 | Epworth Municipal Cemetary, Lincolnshire, England Epworth Municipal Cemetary, Lincolnshire, England | Nicholson, Arthur Pilsworth (I40268)
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3178 | Epworth Municipal Cemetary, Lincolnshire, England Epworth Municipal Cemetary, Lincolnshire, England | Nicholson, Horace Pilsworth (I40383)
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3179 | Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church | Chafer, Ernest (I40250)
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3180 | Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church | Nicholson, Arthur Pilsworth (I40268)
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3181 | Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church | Nicholson, Tilsie Elizabeth Pilsworth (I40270)
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3182 | Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church | Nicholson, Horace Pilsworth (I40383)
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3183 | Epworth Weslyan Methodist Church | Nicholson, William Pilsworth (I40271)
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3184 | Eric Maw : Obituary Published in the Yorkshire Post on 16 July 2008 (Distributed in Leeds) MAW ERIC Suddenly in hospital on 11th July aged 86 years. Beloved husband of Muriel and a much loved dad, grandad and great-grandad. Service at Ardsley Crematorium on Thursday 17th July at 1.00pm. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu for Diabetes Research. Enquiries to Hammerton's Funeral Directors 01226 283753 01226 283753. http://announce.jpress.co.uk/834130 | Maw, Eric (I17083)
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3185 | Ernest died in 1982 in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. He died aat 11 Church Street, Rasen, Lincolnshire. | Welton, Ernest (I4329)
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3186 | Ernest Robert Righetti, devoted husband, beloved father and grandfather, San Luis Obispo native son and agricultural pioneer, departed this life peacefully Sunday evening, Jan. 26, 2014. He was 97 years young. Born to Guido and Elizabeth Righetti in 1916 at the Edna Valley house he called home his entire life, Ernest (Ernie to all who met him) graduated from Independence School, San Luis High School and Cal Poly. He partnered with his father for many years in dairy and cattle ranching. Demonstrating remarkable foresight in the 1960s, Ernie transformed the family business into an avocado-growing enterprise, first having built the largest privately-owned reservoir in the county. The Righetti Ranch soon developed into one of the most substantial avocado acreages in California. Always the optimist, he lit up any room he entered with his positive attitude and radiant smile. The ultimate renaissance man, possessed of singular intellectual curiosity, Ernie would gladly discourse on any subject, domestic or foreign. Not only a masterful farmer, rancher, welder and carpenter, he was also an expert catskinner, constructing roads, house pads, orchard terraces and fire lines for public and private clients from Big Sur to Ventura, Calif. He had a special passion for hunting, both in North America and in more remote places like Afghanistan, Nepal, and Mongolia. Always a gracious gentleman, he would spare any moment to help family, friends and strangers alike. A member of the Mountainbrook Community Church, Ernie gave back continuously to the entire community, having served with distinction on the boards of the Farm Supply Company, SLO County Farm Bureau, SLO County Range Improvement Association, SLO County Cattlemen's Association and California Avocado Commission. He also was a member of the SLO Sportsmen's Club, Arroyo Grande Sportsmen's Club, Native Sons of the Golden West and California Deer Association. Ernie represented the gold standard in human decency, compassion for the less fortunate and kindness to all. He will forever live in the hearts of all who had the good fortune to know him. The family extends its deepest appreciation to the caregivers who gave Ernie so much of themselves. Ernest Righetti is survived by his wife of 63 years, Susan; sons Craig (Marlene), Donald (Kristin), Scott and David (Tami); as well as grandchildren Tricia, Clint (Cristina), Lauren, Shaun, Jonny, Dalen and Gavin. The Righetti family is pleased to invite family and friends to a public celebration of Ernie's life and luncheon at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014, at the Alex Madonna Exposition Center, 100 Madonna Road in San Luis Obispo. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be sent for the support and maintenance of the Cal Poly official weather station at: www.itrc.org/Righetti/ Dad, we will always love you and be guided by your wisdom! Published in San Luis Obispo County Tribune on Jan. 31, 2014 | Righetti, Ernest Robert "Ernie" "Ernie" (I62325)
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3187 | Ernest William McNiel at birth | McNiel, Ernest William (I45985)
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3188 | Estate inheritor | Thewlis, Richard (I34930)
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3189 | Ethel Clarke on birth index? | Clark, Esther (I39483)
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3190 | Ethel Mary Maw, aged 19, spinster and daughter of Frank Maw, farmer in Epworth. Norman Samuel Cockin, aged 23, from Eastlound Haxey and son of Arthur William Cockin, deceased. First name(s) Norman Samuel Last name Cockin Sex Male Birth year 1904 Age 23 Occupation Farmer Residence Eastlound Haxey Marriage year 1927 Marriage date 14 Apr 1927 Spouse's first name(s) Ethel Mary Spouse's last name Maw Spouse's occupation Deceased Description St Andrew Place Epworth, Isle of Axholme, St Andrew County Lincolnshire Country England Father's first name(s) Arthur William Father's occupation Deceased Event type Marriages Notes [FATHER NAME originally transcribed as 'Arthur William (Deceased)]' Entry number 1295 Record set Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns © Lincolnshire Family History Society First name(s) Ethel Mary Last name Maw Sex Female Birth year 1908 Age 19 Occupation Spinster Residence Epworth Marriage year 1927 Marriage date 14 Apr 1927 Spouse's first name(s) Norman Samuel Spouse's last name Cockin Spouse's occupation Farmer Description St Andrew Place Epworth, Isle of Axholme, St Andrew County Lincolnshire Country England Father's first name(s) Frank Father's occupation Farmer Event type Marriages Entry number 3994 Record set Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns © Lincolnshire Family History Society | Family: Cockin, Norman Samuel / Maw, Ethel Mary (F430)
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3191 | Eugene Maw June 19, 1938 - March 21, 2020 Born in Chelan, Washington Resided in Corvallis, Oregon Obituary Eugene R. Maw was born in Chelan, Washington, on June 19, 1938. He died peacefully in the presence of his family in Corvallis, Oregon, on March 21, 2020. He died of pneumonia, a complication of the stroke he experienced in September 2019. He was preceded in death by his wife of nearly 50 years, Judy (Stitt) Maw, in 2014. Although born Raymond Eugene, he preferred "Gene" and was known to many as "Geno." He was a friend to all who knew him. In his 81 years of life, it would be a challenge to uncover anyone who did not thoroughly enjoy Geno's kindness, humor, sly smile, trademark chuckle, pride in his family, and enjoyment of sports. Although he could carry on a conversation with just about anybody, Geno was an especially good listener who asked strategic questions to keep the conversation going. He had a genuine knack for making people feel welcome in his life. His daughters remember that it was rare to go anywhere without someone enthusiastically shouting out, "Hey, Geno!" Gene will be greatly missed by his family, but also by many others. Every Saturday morning he walked the track and ate breakfast at Green Meadows Country Club with his friends Tom, Phil, and Bob, who were also part of his long-lasting tennis family. He routinely enjoyed season tickets to the Blazers with his friend, Doug. His neighbors -- Brenda, Rick and Terri, and Jim and Cory -- all remember Gene as someone who never missed a chance to wave and say hello. At the Ilani Casino, Gene was known as "Mean Gene" for his extraordinary luck at the gaming tables, especially Craps. And even in the last six months, as he was confined to skilled nursing facilities, he continued to make friends with his caretakers. His family often heard, "Gene? I love him!" as they visited. One of Gene's most loved nicknames was "Grampa Dog," as he enjoyed his eighbor's dogs and frequent visits by family dogs, Scout and Monty ("The Boys") and Rex. The dogs will miss Gene's joy at seeing them and his not-so-secret stash of treats. In the words of Gene's friend, Ernie, "The world would be a better place with more Geno's in it!" Of all the things Gene found interest in, baseball was one of the most important. Gene had a lifelong passion for the game. Baseball delighted Gene, from an early childhood ritual of listening to the Yankees on a transistor radio, to annual Mariner games at Safeco Field with his daughter, Beth, and occasionally other family members. He was a superb resource in Trivial Pursuit for all baseball questions. Some of his favorite players were Mickey Mantle, Don Drysdale, and ultimately, Mariner DH, Edgar Martinez. He even had a growing "Edgar" collection in his den. Gene made two trips to Spring Training in Arizona; the first to celebrate his retirement in 2000, and the second, in 2017, to experience a shared love of baseball with Beth. Gene is survived by two daughters, June Morris and Beth Maw, and two grand-daughters, Katharine (Satak) Sullivan and Sarah Satak. Gene warmly welcomed June's husband, John Morris; Beth's partner, Robert Lewis; Katharine's husband, Brandon Sullivan; and Sarah's partner, Kyle Toole, into his family. He also considered John's children, Jessie Eby Morris and Scott Morris, as family. A doting grandfather, who enjoyed seeing his grandchildren in soccer games, Cross Country meets, school programs, and more, Gene remained eager to hear what was going on, whether it was work stories, vacations, or animal antics. Gene was pleased to be at the heart of a busy and growing family, participating in holiday celebrations, weddings, and more ordinary get-togethers like dinners out at Burgerville or Applebees. One of his most recent favorite memories was last year when several members of the family celebrated his birthday and Father's Day by spending the day at the Washington Park Zoo together. He was exceptionally proud to attend Sarah's graduation from Oregon State University in 2016 and was anticipating attending Katharine's graduation from OSU this spring. Gene is also survived by a sister, Linda Sattem, her husband of 43 years, David Sattem, and nephew, Mark Sattem (all of Vancouver). Linda and her cousin, Judy, remember Gene as a "wonderful soul" and Linda is thankful for "the best big brother possible." Over the years, he enjoyed frequent lunch dates with Linda, and shared an interest in music with Linda and David. Gene also looked forward to the annual family foosball tournament at Linda and David's. Gene relished the intense but friendly rivalry of this event, playfully bragging that he was "Champion of the World" in his best Howard Cosell imitation after he scored a goal.Gene met his wife, Judy, on a co-ed bowling league and they married in 1964. They did not live lavishly, but they enjoyed time with family and friends, gathering around the pool table in the basement and visiting frequently. Family outings included trips to the beach, the zoo, and OMSI, and always eating out on Saturday night. Gene and Judy took their own daughters to Disneyland, a trip that was repeated twice in later years when they took each grand-daughter on a special trip to both Disneyland and San Diego. In retirement, Gene and Judy enjoyed travel to some new places, including Gene's first and only journey outside the US: a much-longed for Caribbean Cruise. Before Judy's death, they dreamed of going on an African safari so they could see the exotic animals that so fascinated them. Gene was the son of Glenn and Irene (Bertwell) Maw, Dust Bowl refugees who left farming in Nebraska in the 1930s, relocating to Chelan, Washington, to work in the apple orchards. Gene liked to tell the story that he was "born in an apple crate." Glenn and Irene moved west with Glenn's brother (Forrest, known as "Frosty") and cousin (Don, known as "Pepper") and the three families later moved to Vancouver during WWII to seek work in the many wartime industries. Gene grew up in Vancouver, graduating from Fort Vancouver High School in 1956. Before and after a brief stint in the US Army, Gene followed his father into work at one of the local canneries. Gene also worked at Nicolai Door Company in Portland for several years. He was an ardent believer in unionized work and was thankful for his pension and retiree benefits from the Teamsters. Gene considered himself "the world's happiest retiree," spending hours reading biographies and action stories, playing tennis, and savoring a relaxed pace of life. He enjoyed sunny days and simple pursuits. If anyone was up for a game of golf, he would break out his clubs. Gene also loved playing games like Yahztee and Chicken Foot with his family, usually recording his name on score sheets as "Winner," just to taunt everyone else. Despite these playful jests, Gene was reliably everyone's number one fan. He shared in his family's victories, large and small, and was a compassionate listener when we suffered a setback. His memory lives on in the many memories we made with Gene who was our Dad, Grampa, "Geno," and "Grampa Dog." For those who would like to honor Gene's memory, the family is asking for donations to the Vancouver Public Library system. In retirement, Gene always had a book in progress! Donations can be made online at the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation website (fvrlfoundation.org) or by mailing checks to the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation, PO Box 2384, Vancouver, Washington, 98668. | Maw, Raymond Eugene "Gene" "Gene" (I40754)
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3192 | Eugenie Florence G Rodda? | Rodda, Eugenie Florence Gladys (I28479)
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3193 | Eva Ward : Obituary Published in the Yorkshire Regional Newspaper Ltd on 9 July 2008 (Distributed in Scarborough) Ward Eva (nee Maw) Formerly of Burniston, Scarborough. Peacefully in Middlesbrough on 1 July after a long illness bravely borne, dearest wife of the late James Henry, beloved daughter of the late Mary Ann and Harold Maw, also a treasured sister. Rest in peace. Funeral service and cremation to take place on Wednesday 9 July in the Chapel of St. Bede, Teeside Crematorium at 1.00pm. Family flowers only please by request, donations in lieu if so desired to the Alzheimer's Society, a donation box will be available after the service. Resting at and all enquiries to Co-operative Funeralcare, Memorial House, 398 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 6HF. Tel: 01642 828301 01642 828301 http://announce.jpress.co.uk/815109 | Maw, Eva (I26389)
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3194 | Evans James Maw Walsall 6b 1247 GLAUM Charlotte Elizabeth Walsall 6b 1247 Hamer Richard Walsall 6b 1247 Harvey Eliza Walsall 6b 1247 | Family: Evans, James Maw / Glaum or Harvey (F7137)
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3195 | EVANS James William Chorlton 8c 1561 Smith Eleanor Chorlton 8c 1561 WARHURST John Wilson Chorlton 8c 1561 Wilkes Amy Chorlton 8c 1561 | Family: Warhurst, John Wilson / Wilkes, Amy (F6962)
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3196 | EVANS, George Head Married M 62 1849 Pork Butcher Bristol EVANS, Alice Louisa Wife Married F 59 1852 Lodging House Keeper Bristol EVANS, Laura Ellen Daughter Single F 35 1876 Assisting House Keeper Bristol EVANS, Mary Louisa Daughter Single F 32 1879 Drapers Assistant Bristol EVANS, Alice Daughter Single F 24 1887 Assisting At Home Llandudno EVANS, Oswald W Son Single M 19 1892 Gardener Jobbing Llandudno EVANS, Lorna Kate Daughter Single F 16 1895 Milliners Apprentice Llandudno MAW, Edwin James Boarder Single M 32 1879 Hairdresser Hull -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 34540 Reference: RG14PN34540 RG78PN1998 RD632 SD2 ED5 SN164 Registration District: Conway Sub District: Llandudno Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Llandudno cum Eglwys Rhos Address: Glendalough Vaughan St Llandudno County: Carnarvonshire | Maw, Edwin Jabez (I6301)
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3197 | EVANS, George Head Married M 62 1849 Pork Butcher Bristol EVANS, Alice Louisa Wife Married F 59 1852 Lodging House Keeper Bristol EVANS, Laura Ellen Daughter Single F 35 1876 Assisting House Keeper Bristol EVANS, Mary Louisa Daughter Single F 32 1879 Drapers Assistant Bristol EVANS, Alice Daughter Single F 24 1887 Assisting At Home Llandudno EVANS, Oswald W Son Single M 19 1892 Gardener Jobbing Llandudno EVANS, Lorna Kate Daughter Single F 16 1895 Milliners Apprentice Llandudno MAW, Edwin James Boarder Single M 32 1879 Hairdresser Hull -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 34540 Reference: RG14PN34540 RG78PN1998 RD632 SD2 ED5 SN164 Registration District: Conway Sub District: Llandudno Enumeration District: 5 Parish: Llandudno cum Eglwys Rhos Address: Glendalough Vaughan St Llandudno County: Carnarvonshire | Maw, Edwin Jabez (I6301)
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3198 | Evelyn C. Maw Jan. 16, 1915 - Jan. 2, 2008 Evelyn C. Maw died in Port Angeles of age-related causes. She was 92. Mrs. Maw was born in Newport, Tenn., to Horace Jefferson and Inez Jane (Dukes) Rowe. She married Eugene Walter Maw in Montesano on Feb. 25, 1937,. He died on Feb. 10, 2005. After graduating from high school in Aberdeen in 1933, she lived in Aberdeen, Tacoma and Medford, Ore. She enjoyed sewing, knitting and working in her yard. She was a member of Bethany Pentecostal Church of Port Angeles. Survivors include daughter Jere Strang of Allyn; daughter and son-in-law Linda and Rudy Wahlsten of Port Angeles; son-in-law Andy Strang; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services: No services are scheduled. A gathering will be planned for later. Sign the guest book for the family at www.drennanford.com | Rowe, Evelyn Chattie (I30384)
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3199 | Evelyn C. Maw January 16, 1915 - January 02, 2008 Evelyn C. Maw passed away of heart complications after a fall in her home at Park View Villas. She would have celebrated her 93rd birthday January 16. She was born to Horace and Inez Rowe in Newport, Tennessee, in 1915. During the Depression they moved out west to Aberdeen to seek employment in the logging industry. She met Eugene Maw while attending Weatherwax High School. After graduation, Evelyn married her high school sweetheart. Linda and Jere came along in a few years, and as a family they moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1959. Eugene had found his niche in the plywood industry and they moved throughout the Northwest every few years to supervise the building of plywood mills. Evelyn '97 Evie to her friends '97 enjoyed playing cards, knitting, sewing playing the organ, and telling a joke. Eugene, her husband of 68 years died in 2005. She moved to Port Angeles in 2006 to be closer to her daughter, Linda Wahlsten. She attended the Presbyterian Church and was always included in the many social events of the Wahlsten family. She grew to love her new home at Park View Villas and the many new friends she made. Preceded in death were her husband, Eugene Maw, a brother, Howard Rowe, and a son-in-law, Andy Strang. She will be missed by her family: Her daughters, Jere Strang of Allyn, Washington, and Linda Wahlsten of Port Angeles; granddaughters, Lisa Ress, Shelley Nice, Shari Bell and Jody Strang; and great-grandchildren including Donavan and Jordan Ress and Rebekah and Robbie Nice. A memorial service is planned February 2 at Lakeland Village in Allyn, Washington. You may sign the guest book for the family at www.drennanford.com. Source: https://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/obituary/800399?fh_id=13080 | Rowe, Evelyn Chattie (I30384)
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3200 | Even as an 18 year old due to start medical school in September 1951 and listening to family members cooments, I felt that this preganacy had been badly handled and had my aunt been in hospital, my cousin would have had a better chance of survival. | Oates, David (I39432)
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