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3201 | Event Description: Canada, WWI CEF Attestation Papers, 1914-1918 | Maw, William James (I44321)
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3202 | Event(s) Birth: 25 DEC 1807 Christening: 17 APR 1808 Easington, Durham, England Death: Burial: Parents:ntbl Father: JOHN MAW Mother: ELIZABETH IVESON Mother: Elizabeth Iveson | Maw, Joseph (I5290)
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3203 | Executrix of her husband's will in 1690. | Slingsby, Ellen (I1084)
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3204 | Executrix of her husbands will in 1640 | Frances (I1074)
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3205 | EXLEY, John Head Married M 53 1858 Chemist Dealer Leeds Yorkshire EXLEY, Mary Elizabeth Wife Married 18 years F 45 1866 Belton Lincolnshire EXLEY, George Allan Son Single M 17 1894 Chemist Student Leeds Yorkshire WARNER, May Servant Single F 22 1889 General Servant Domestic Burley in Wharfedale Yorks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 26003 Reference: RG14PN26003 RG78PN1504 RD491 SD3 ED3 SN361 Registration District: Wharfedale Sub District: Otley Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Burley in Wharfedale Address: Farr Royd Sun Lane Burley-In-Wharfedale Leeds County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Exley, John (I2236)
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3206 | EXLEY, John Head Married M 53 1858 Chemist Dealer Leeds Yorkshire EXLEY, Mary Elizabeth Wife Married 18 years F 45 1866 Belton Lincolnshire EXLEY, George Allan Son Single M 17 1894 Chemist Student Leeds Yorkshire WARNER, May Servant Single F 22 1889 General Servant Domestic Burley in Wharfedale Yorks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 26003 Reference: RG14PN26003 RG78PN1504 RD491 SD3 ED3 SN361 Registration District: Wharfedale Sub District: Otley Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Burley in Wharfedale Address: Farr Royd Sun Lane Burley-In-Wharfedale Leeds County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Exley, John (I2236)
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3207 | EXLEY, John Head Married M 53 1858 Chemist Dealer Leeds Yorkshire EXLEY, Mary Elizabeth Wife Married 18 years F 45 1866 Belton Lincolnshire EXLEY, George Allan Son Single M 17 1894 Chemist Student Leeds Yorkshire WARNER, May Servant Single F 22 1889 General Servant Domestic Burley in Wharfedale Yorks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 26003 Reference: RG14PN26003 RG78PN1504 RD491 SD3 ED3 SN361 Registration District: Wharfedale Sub District: Otley Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Burley in Wharfedale Address: Farr Royd Sun Lane Burley-In-Wharfedale Leeds County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Maw, Mary Elizabeth (I2239)
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3208 | EXLEY, John Head Married M 53 1858 Chemist Dealer Leeds Yorkshire EXLEY, Mary Elizabeth Wife Married 18 years F 45 1866 Belton Lincolnshire EXLEY, George Allan Son Single M 17 1894 Chemist Student Leeds Yorkshire WARNER, May Servant Single F 22 1889 General Servant Domestic Burley in Wharfedale Yorks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 26003 Reference: RG14PN26003 RG78PN1504 RD491 SD3 ED3 SN361 Registration District: Wharfedale Sub District: Otley Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Burley in Wharfedale Address: Farr Royd Sun Lane Burley-In-Wharfedale Leeds County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Exley, Second Lieutenant George Allan (I32418)
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3209 | EXLEY, John Head Married M 53 1858 Chemist Dealer Leeds Yorkshire EXLEY, Mary Elizabeth Wife Married 18 years F 45 1866 Belton Lincolnshire EXLEY, George Allan Son Single M 17 1894 Chemist Student Leeds Yorkshire WARNER, May Servant Single F 22 1889 General Servant Domestic Burley in Wharfedale Yorks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 26003 Reference: RG14PN26003 RG78PN1504 RD491 SD3 ED3 SN361 Registration District: Wharfedale Sub District: Otley Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Burley in Wharfedale Address: Farr Royd Sun Lane Burley-In-Wharfedale Leeds County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Exley, Second Lieutenant George Allan (I32418)
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3210 | Extract: 1880 United States Census Census Place: Rochester, Monroe, New York Source: FHL Film 1254863; National Archives Film T9-0863; Page 254A Household: Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Alfred MAW Self Male M W 33 ENG Occ: Barber Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Catharine MAW Wife Female M W 30 CAN Occ: Keeper House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Ethel MAW Dau Female S W 11 NY Fa: ENG Mo: CAN Alice MAW Dau Female S W 9 NY Fa: ENG Mo: CAN Grace MAW Dau Female S W 7 NY Fa: ENG Mo: CAN Madelaine MAW Dau Female S W 6 CAN Fa: ENG Mo: CAN Fred MAW Son Male S W 4 CAN Fa: ENG Mo: CAN Kate R. MAW Dau Female S W 4M NY Fa: ENG Mo: CAN | Maw, Alfred (I7745)
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3211 | Extract: 1880 United States Census Census Place: Union, Hamilton, Nebraska Also John S. SCHULTZ SSon Male S W 10 WI Fa: --- Mo: CAN | Martin, Angeline (I7832)
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3212 | Extract: 1880 United States Census Dwelling: 4th Ward Census Place: Ogden, Weber, Utah also >>>> Margret A. WARNER, SDau, Female, S, W, 17, UT, Fa: ENG Mo: ENG | Maw, Edward (I7786)
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3213 | Extracted from The History of Reedsburg Woodland Little Baraboo Valley Other settlers for the period between 1865 and 1875 were: Mr. and Mrs. Ner Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Stowe, Pres. Grubb, Mr. Bostwick. Isaac Pearson, George Woolever, Daniel Woolever, Mr. Brooman, Louis Gray, Mr. Noble, Reuben Farver, Stephen Long, Harmon Dean, Aaron Benbow, Dan Aber, Gregorys, Gibbeans, William Mullenix, Hans Thompson. Petersons, Seversons, Mosangs, Rufus Owen, Gardners. Ner Stowe and his wife, Ann Maw came to America from Lincolnshire, England and settled in New York prior to coming here. Four of their five children grew to maturity: Sarah, born in England, married Elwood Stanley, now widowed residing in Springfield, South Dakota; Mary, widow of Charles Noble, residing in Baraboo; William, married to Sarah Harrison, Ironton; George, married Selina Pearson. First name(s) ANN Last name MAW Marriage quarter 1 Marriage year 1850 Registration month - MarriageFinder™ ANN MAW married one of these people Thomas Bacon, Richard Raynour, Thomas Harry Oliver, Ner Stow District Glanford Brigg District number - County Lincolnshire Country England Volume 14 Page 449 Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain | Family: Stow, Ner / Maw, Ann (F16407)
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3214 | f of "missing" | Maw, Alice (I37530)
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3215 | Fairhurst John Wigan 8c 7 Fairhurst Margaret Wigan 8c 7 Hindley Adam Wigan 8c 7 Longworth Winifred Wigan 8c 7 | Family: Hindley, Adam / Fairhurst or Longworth (F5181)
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3216 | FAIRWEATHER Edith Sculcoates 9d 517 JACKSON Sarah Sculcoates 9d 517 SCOTT Wilfred Sculcoates 9d 517 WILSON Thomas Watson Sculcoates 9d 517 | Family: Scott, Wilfred / Fairweather, Edith (F6290)
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3217 | Faith Smith, 20, spinster, daughter of George Smith, labourer Richard Mortimer, 25, Sailor, son of Richard Mortimer, Farmer from Thorne | Family: Mortimer, Richard / Smith, Faith (F13766)
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3218 | FALKINER, Joseph Ffrender Head Married 26 years M 57 1854 Retired Registar Of Pulic Company Tippwary Borriskane FALKINER, Marie Ffrender Head Married F 64 1847 Principal Of School Derby Residnet LAURENCY, Suzzanne Governess Single F 26 1885 French Teacher France Resident BARR, Elizabeth Governess Single F 22 1889 English Teacher Staffordshire Uttoritor BOYLAN, Frank Boarder Single M 12 1899 School Boy G Meash Dulech CRACKANTHORPE, George Boarder Single M 10 1901 School Boy Washington U S S LOWNDES, Charles Boarder Single M 13 1898 School Boy Bucks Eton RUSHBROOKE, John Boarder Single M 11 1900 School Boy Surrey Thursley RUSHBROOKE, Henry Boarder Single M 9 1902 School Boy Surrey Thursley OSWALD, Sitwell Boarder Single M 12 1899 Schoolboy Suffolk Glemsford CASSIDY, James Boarer Single M 11 1900 Schoolboy Dublin Resident GODDARD, Bryan Boarder Single M 9 1902 Schoolboy Queenstown C Cork CLOUD, Eric Boarder Single M 9 1902 Schoolboy Norfolk Besthorpe LU PARC, Gatian Boarder Single M 11 1900 Schoolboy Brevesels Belgium MAW, Patrick Boarder Single M 9 1902 Schoolboy Surrey Kenley HEARNE, Amelia Servant Single F 43 1868 Housemaid School Dorset Fontonell Maple PARKER, Kate Servant Single F 31 1880 Cook School Derbyshire Newhall ROGERS, Olive Celia Servant Single F 22 1889 Parlourmaid School Berks Ibingdon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 3477 Reference: RG14PN3477 RG78PN130 RD40 SD1 ED15 SN319 Registration District: Kingston Sub District: Wimbledon Enumeration District: 15 Parish: Wimbledon Address: 6 Lansdowne Road Wimbledon S W County: Surrey | Maw, Patrick Charles (I4471)
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3219 | FALKINER, Joseph Ffrender Head Married 26 years M 57 1854 Retired Registar Of Pulic Company Tippwary Borriskane FALKINER, Marie Ffrender Head Married F 64 1847 Principal Of School Derby Residnet LAURENCY, Suzzanne Governess Single F 26 1885 French Teacher France Resident BARR, Elizabeth Governess Single F 22 1889 English Teacher Staffordshire Uttoritor BOYLAN, Frank Boarder Single M 12 1899 School Boy G Meash Dulech CRACKANTHORPE, George Boarder Single M 10 1901 School Boy Washington U S S LOWNDES, Charles Boarder Single M 13 1898 School Boy Bucks Eton RUSHBROOKE, John Boarder Single M 11 1900 School Boy Surrey Thursley RUSHBROOKE, Henry Boarder Single M 9 1902 School Boy Surrey Thursley OSWALD, Sitwell Boarder Single M 12 1899 Schoolboy Suffolk Glemsford CASSIDY, James Boarer Single M 11 1900 Schoolboy Dublin Resident GODDARD, Bryan Boarder Single M 9 1902 Schoolboy Queenstown C Cork CLOUD, Eric Boarder Single M 9 1902 Schoolboy Norfolk Besthorpe LU PARC, Gatian Boarder Single M 11 1900 Schoolboy Brevesels Belgium MAW, Patrick Boarder Single M 9 1902 Schoolboy Surrey Kenley HEARNE, Amelia Servant Single F 43 1868 Housemaid School Dorset Fontonell Maple PARKER, Kate Servant Single F 31 1880 Cook School Derbyshire Newhall ROGERS, Olive Celia Servant Single F 22 1889 Parlourmaid School Berks Ibingdon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 3477 Reference: RG14PN3477 RG78PN130 RD40 SD1 ED15 SN319 Registration District: Kingston Sub District: Wimbledon Enumeration District: 15 Parish: Wimbledon Address: 6 Lansdowne Road Wimbledon S W County: Surrey | Maw, Patrick Charles (I4471)
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3220 | FALLON Mary Chorlton 8c 1657 HATTON Alice Chorlton 8c 1657 MAW Tetley Chorlton 8c 1657 Postins Clifford Chorlton 8c 1657 | Family: Maw, Edwin Stovin Tetley "Charles" "Charles" / Fallon, Mary (F10014)
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3221 | Fam.#59 Watson Dunsire b.1858 was in 1891 found living in North Leith with his wife Barbara (maiden name Reid, Statutory Register of Marriages), and four children: Thomas (7), Elizabeth (5), Mary R.S. (2), and a baby Catherine Reid. In 1901, the family was in St Andrew parish, Edinburgh, with additions Robert [8] and Isabella [5]. Robert may have emigrated to South Africa in 1916. According to the Statutory Register of Death Index, Watson age 73 died in 1931 in Liberton, Edinburgh. The death certificate gives the cause of death as 'Cirrhosis of the liver, probably four years ...' The informant was Thomas Dunsire, his son. Watson's marriage certificate gives him as a journeyman joiner, 26, of 18 Buchanan Street, Leith; Barbara a domestic servant, 29, of Hamilton Street, Portobello. The wedding was acc. to the forms of the Church of Scotland, at Red House, parish of Orwell. Witnesses Alexander Hume and Jane Reid. No explanation of why wedding was in Kinrossshire. | Dunsire, Watson (I4131)
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3222 | Family #106. David b.1859, a joiner, was in 1891 living at 37 Mid Street, Lochgelly with his wife Jessie (32) and children David (5), Andrew (3) and Annie (1). There is, however, no corresponding marriage listed in the STAT REG index, but the birth certificates of the fourth child, Agnes Hugh, 1894, and the fifth, Elizabeth, in 1896, gives the date of the marriage as 15 January 1885, in Methven. The young David (5) later married Mary Conway of Cowdenbeath and emigrated to Colorado. In the 1901 census, David is missing and Jessie [42] is head. There is only one entry in the Statutory Register of Deaths index for a David born in 1859, died in Buckhaven in 1894; but this could not have been David the joiner of Lochgelly, given that his daughter Elizabeth was born in Kirkcaldy in 1896. There is in the 1901 household an Elizabeth [30], who is not easy to place: the only Elizabeth Dunsire born in 1870/71 is Elizabeth Brown Dunsire, daughter of John Dunsire and Janet Brown (#84], a quite distant connection except for the Auchterderran [Lochgelly] link. Elizabeth may therefore be the wife of a Dunsire, possibly David's brother James, about whom nothing is yet known, except a marriage in the Statutory Marriages Register Index of a James Dunsire to Elizabeth Reid in 1892. The marriage certificate confirms these guesses. As well as young David, Andrew and Annie, the household contains Agnes [8], David [7], Jessie [6], and Lizzie [4]. This second David and Lizzie may belong to Elizabeth rather than Jessie. [See under James b.1866.] | Dunsire, David (I4151)
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3223 | Family #113 The fourth son of James and Ann Hastie was Thomas b.1876. In 1900 he married Christina Rodgers Bell, and they had two sons Robert and James Wilkie. At the 1901 census, Thomas and Christina lived at 80 Randolph Street, Buckhaven. James Wilkie Dunsire married Evelyn Mitchell Louden in 1934 in Kirkcaldy, and had Ian (m., 2 children, Graeme and Emma), and Norma Christine (m. William Adam, two children Gwen and Chris. Chris and Kevin have Natasha Louise). James ran the Inchview Guest House in Burntisland for some years. Thomas died in Kirkcaldy in 1953 [confirmed by Stat Reg Death Index], and James Wilkie Dunsire in 1972. | Dunsire, Thomas (I3754)
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3224 | Family #42. | Dunsyre, Andrew (I4393)
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3225 | Family #46. Known as Peter at marriage, but christened Patrick. Peter Dunsyre was a collier in Methilhill. He is the first Peter Dunsyre in the parish records, with the exception of a witness at an earlier baptism. The present Peter is a son of Andrew / Janet Hird only if he is the same person as the Patrick born to that couple in 1722. Why should we think so? Well, there is plenty of evidence in the parish records for this switch of first name around this time. Men who marry as a Patrick call themselves Peter when they register a child (e.g. Patrick Thomson m. Margaret Mathie in 1748, and christened children with her in 1759 and 1763 as peter Thomson: another Patrick Thomsonndid the same with Agnes Graeme in 1777 and 1792; and a third Patrick Thomson married Janet Anderson in Auchtertool in 1720, but was sometimes Patrick, sometimes Peter when they baptised children in Auchterderran. Patrick Gordon married Mary Gourlay in Scoonie in 1812, but called himself Peter Gordon for the christenings. And so on: there are many other examples. Why do that? In the Scotland of the mid-eighteenth century, many Irishmen had come over to work on the canals (as ‘navvies’) and in mining. Perhaps even a bond-slave collier (as Scottish miners all were at that time) did not wish to be identified as a ‘paddy’, and stopped answering to Patrick. The last birth of a Patrick Dunsyre in the old parish records was in Dysart in 1749. | Dunsyre, Peter "Patrick" "Patrick" (I4363)
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3226 | Family #48. | Dunsire, David (I4299)
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3227 | Family #49. Andrew was a collier in Methilhill. | Dunsire, Andrew (I4364)
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3228 | Family #50. Not in parish register or 1988 IGI: added in 1992 IGI. | Dunsire, John (I4368)
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3229 | Family #51. Coal miner. Cause of death: Bronchitis 8 days. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, a Thomas Dunsire died in Wemyss in 1870, age 81. | Dunsire, Thomas (I4385)
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3230 | Family #52. The second of Agnes Nicol’s sons to wed (though not the older) was William (b.1798) , in 1818, to a lady variously named in parish registers as Hannah, Ann or Agnes McBean, or Agnes MacBonn, McBone, McBain, even Bones. You have to realise that in Fife, a ‘bone’ in dialect is a bane: all of these spellings sound much the same. A collier in East and West Wemyss and Methilhill, he ended up as a bleacher in Kirkland. He died 3 September 1864, in Methil, of asthma, age 66. They had ten children: Agnes (b. 1819, m. Andrew Mercer) did not appear in the parish register; then Andrew b.1820 (d.inf.), Janet 1822 (m.John Suttie), Alexander 1824, Mary 1826 (m. John Galloway), William 1831 (m. Catherine Guthrie), Ann Burt 1833 (m. Henry Thomson), Margaret 1836, and Andrew Keilor 1839 (m. Jane McKay). Only the youngest two sons, William b. 1831 and Andrew Keilor b.1839, produced families. Agnes had a colourful life with the Kennoway collier, Andrew Mercer. Through a descendant (Malcolm Holt) a family tree is available (not presented here - see www.skeyltd.demon.co.uk/fife_gen/index.html ]. A daughter (Janet) of Janet and John Suttie later married Thomas Bisset, the brother of Catherine Bisset who married Alexander Dunsire b.1843. (Information from Jim Bisset). | Dunsire, William (I4387)
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3231 | Family #53. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, David Dunsire age 82 died in 1877 in Buckhaven. | Dunsire, David (I3737)
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3232 | Family #54. Does not appear in OPRI or parish register; but added to IGI 1992 edn. Married Margaret Whyte, 1827. This is a rather remarkable family. Three siblings of this family (Peter, Margaret and Barbara), together with a cousin (Barbara, daughter of Thomas b.1807), married four siblings of another family, the Huttons (Barbara, David, Andrew, and John); and that’s not all. A brother and a sister of father Peter (Thomas b.1807 and Agnus b.1810), together with his daughter Elizabeth, married Janet, George and Henry Allan Welsh, who were siblings; and his son John married Christina Welsh, their cousin. Double weddings, between two sets of siblings, were and are far from unknown; but it cannot be often that one family is quadruply linked with two other families in this way. The suggestion has been made (by Bill Dunsire of Seahouses) that all three families - the Dunsires, the Welshs, and the Huttons - belonged to the Christian group called ‘The Brethren’, founded in 1830, which strongly encouraged marriage ‘within the kirk’. But marriage certificates for John and Christina Welsh, and for Margaret and David Hutton, indicate that they were married according to the rites of the Established Church. Peter and Barbara Hutton married in the U.P. church. When George Dunsire married Janet Cairns (who later was well-known among 'the brethren'), it was according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. But George and Janet's son George married Elizabeth Hayworth in 1902 according to the forms of the 'Christian Brethren', and many of their descendants are members of that community. The story does not end there. Barbara Hutton, who married Peter b.1841 in 1859, later married Thomas Dunsire b.1841, his cousin, in 1867. And finally: all of the four Hutton children who married Dunsires were the grandchildren of Barbara Dunsire b.1791 (sister of Peter b.1805 and Thomas b.1807), who married David Reid (1813), and whose daughter Christian married Walter Hutton in 1837. So they all married their cousins once removed. (This imbroglio is slightly clarified by extra charts in the book The Dunsire Families of Fife.) Peter b.1805 was a collier in East Coaltown (Methilhill). They were still in Methilhill in 1881, at 9 Front Row; but Peter died in 1882, ‘of old age’. Margaret Whyte in 1891 was a widow living with her daughter Christine and son-in-law Thomas Dryburgh at 111 Cairns Square, Buckhaven. Margaret died in 1895, ‘of senile decay’ aged 89, at West Wynd, Buckhaven. [Both confirmed by Statutory Deaths Index.] Somewhat surprisingly, the researches of Maureen Noble show that in the Eastern District of Wemyss Roll of Paupers for 25 February 1872 appear the names of Peter Dunsire and wife, aged respectively 67 and 65, 'frail', allowed 2s.6d. relief: they appear again in August 1873 and February 1874, allowed 2s.6d. A high proportion of the fourteen children lived to marry and have children. As before, we will glance at the families of the female members of the family, before detailing the male descendants: those of Andrew b.1831, Thomas b.1833, John b.1835, Peter b.1841, George b.1843, and Robert b.1850. Elizabeth b.1829 married Henry Allan Welsh, a collier also b.1829, in 1852. They had five children: Margaret 1853, Christian 1855, Elisabeth 1857, Archibald 1859, and Peter 1861. (Henry’s parents were Archibald Welsh and Christian Thomson.) Christian b.1831 married Thomas Dryburgh in 1866. But the IGI records the birth on 20JAN1860 of a baby Janet to a Christian Dunsire, the father’s name given as James Grieve. With Thomas Dryburgh, Christian registered James 1867, Margaret 1869, and Janet 1872. In the 1891 census this Janet’s age is given as 18 - she is Thomas’ daughter, not James Grieve’s. But also in Buckhaven in 1891 lived James Grieve(58) and Isabella (73), with Janet Grieve (31) - quite possibly Christian Dunsire’s illegitimate child of 1860. [I am indebted to Maureen Noble for this. James Grieve comes into her family tree too.] Rachel b.1837 married William Semple, and had four children: Hugh 1859, Peter 1860, Margaret 1862, and William Farley 1864. Janet b.1839 may have died in infancy; no marriage is indicated. Margaret b.1845 married David Hutton, her brother-in-law, as already noted: he was a coal miner living at the Links, Buckhaven. Their children were Margaret 1865, Walter 1866, Peter 1868, David 1871 and Christina 1873. The witnesses at the wedding were George Dunsire and Janet Cairns, who would marry each other the next year. Barbara b.1847 married Andrew Hutton, her brother-in-law twice over, on New Year’s Day 1866; they had Margaret 1866, Walter 1869, Christina 1870 and Barbara 1874. Joan b.1853 probably died young; no spouse is evident. | Dunsire, Peter (I4344)
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3233 | Family #55. Married Janet Welsh 1832. Acccording to the marriage certificate of his daughter Janet, he was deceased before 29 May 1865. In fact, his wife Janet [Welsh] was a widow before the 1861 census. | Dunsire, Thomas (I4345)
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3234 | Family #56. | Dunsire, Andrew (I4094)
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3235 | Family #57. Coal miner. Cause of death: Bronchitis 8 days. | Dunsire, David (I4096)
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3236 | Family #58. Andrew b.1820 married Elizabeth Dryburgh in 1846. They were cousins: their mothers were sisters. He was a collier in Methilhill at his marriage, but around 1850 he and his two brothers David and Robert took their families to Lochgelly, getting jobs in iron mining there, as did two distant cousins on the 'Christian Buchan' side. They had moved back to Methilhill by 1881. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, an Andrew Dunsire age 67 died 1888 in Buckhaven. The couple had nine children - David b.1847, Walter 1849 (d.inf.), Isabella 1850, Andrew 1852, Thomas 1855, Janet 1857, Elizabeth 1859, Catherine 1862 and another Walter 1864; but spouses are known for only three of the sons, David and Andrew - two spouses each, and Walter b.1864, who m. 1896 Fanny Bruce Kinninmont. They had three children. Walter d.1912 in Buckhaven, Fanny died 1955 in Youngstown OH. Andrew b.1897 d.1959. | Dunsire, Andrew (I4371)
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3237 | Family #59. Thomas b.1825, married twice: Euphemia Reid, daughter of Peter Reid and Isabella Dick, in 1849; and Eliza Baird, daughter of Watson Baird and Catherine Braid, in 1857. Euphemia died in 1856, of 'strangulation' - story yet to be investigated [Mark Anderson]. Thomas had fourteen children, but only three sons: David b.1850 (m. Janet McBain), Watson b.1858 (m. Barbara ), and Thomas b.1862 (m. Catherine Smith). In 1861 the family lived in Back Row, Methilhill: Thomas (35), a coal miner, his wife Eliza (23, born in Dundee), David (11), a linen spinner, Isabella (9), also a linen spinner (that is what the census entry says), plus Janet (6), Watson (2) and Catherine (1). By 1891 Thomas and Eliza and their three youngest daughters were living in Dubbiside, with Robina and her husband John Beveridge, another coal miner, and baby Robert. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, a Thomas Dunsire age 69 died in Buckhaven in 1895. At the 1901 census Eliza Dunsire (widow, 64) is living at 6 Forth Place, Innerleven (i.e. Dubbiside), with daughter Jennie (21) and her husband Duncan Smith (26, hydraulic crane driver, born Scoonie), a granddaughter Elizabeth Baird Smith (1mo.), a visitor Robert Smith (55, gardener), and two boarders, Robert Hunter (43, from Edinburgh) and Charles Moyes (20, also from Edinburgh). According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, an Elizabeth Dunsire age 75 died in 1913 in Buckhaven: the dates, though not the forename, fit Eliza Baird. Watson Dunsire b.1858 was in 1891 found living in North Leith with his wife Barbara Reid, and four children: Thomas (7), Elizabeth (5), Mary Reid Sinclair (2), and a baby Catherine Reid. Thomas Dunsire b.1862 was in 1891 a boilermaker living in Sweetbank Cottage, Links, Leven, with his wife Catherine Smith (29, born in Leith) and two children, Margaret 92) and Thomas (1). The Leith connection is suggestive but has not been researched. Catherine b.1860 married James Robertson, of Livingston, West Lothian (later Cockpen, Edinburgh) in 1883; their children were Samuel 1883, Thomas 1886, Isabella 1890, William, and Walter. Catherine (known as Kate) later ran a corner shop in College Street, Buckhaven, and was buried in East Wemyss Cemetery (d.1933). Isabella b.1852, mill worker, spinster, 25, of Kirkland, married Robert Gardner, flaxdresser, bachelor, 23, of Innerleven Markinch, on 5 July 1877 in Kirkland after banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. Eliza Baird was described on the marriage certificate as 'mother' of Isabella, though her birth mother was actually Euphemia Reid. | Dunsire, Thomas (I4373)
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3238 | Family #59. Thomas Dunsire (29, a boiler-maker] was in 1891 living in Sweetbank Cottage, Links, Leven, with his wife Catherine [29, born in Leith], and two children, Margaret [2] and Thomas [1]. In 1901, these were ten years older, and accompanied by Christina and Lizzie [both 8], John [6], and Alexander [1]. According to the Statutory Register of Death Index, a Thomas Dunsire age 69 died in 1931 in Scoonie. | Dunsire, Thomas (I4133)
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3239 | Family #62. David/ Janet Mathewson’s fourth surviving son, Robert b.1831, a coal miner in Methilhill, married Isabella Russell in 1858. They had two children, David b. 1860 and Catherine Mitchell b.1863. Both parents died in 1871, of some epidemic: according to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, Robert died in Wemyss in 1871, age 40, and Isabella age 33. in the 1881 census David and Catherine appear as the adopted children of Thomas Dunsire and Catherine Anderson - Thomas being a second cousin, of the John/ Christian Buchan line. Robert’s younger brother James (b.1834) lived next door, but presumably was not in a position to take in the orphans. But in fact, Thomas’ wife Catherine was a FIRST cousin of Robert’s wife: maybe that was the more important relationship. David b.1860, the adopted boy, married Sarah Thomson of Buckhaven in 1887. He was a butcher in East Wemyss, with a shop in Back Dykes, and then in Main Street. Later he bred pigs in Dairsie, and spent a period in Canada, They had eight children, as shown alongside. Sarah suffered from diabetes and died in 1920; David died in 1945, age 84. My informant, the late David Dunsire of East Wemyss (b.1922, d.1998), was the son of Alexander (m. Daisy Pryde), and wrote up the story in a booklet The Dunsires of Wemyss. Robert, ‘a bit of a black sheep’, died in Chicago age 76, in 1964. In East Wemyss cemetery are buried Alexander (d.1953 age 56) and his wife ‘Daisy’ Pryde (d.1982). Another stone commemorates John Russell, always known as ‘Russ’, who was a radio operator and ‘ham’, d.1968; and his sister Annie Thomson Dunsire, d.1971. David b.1922 married Catherine Ness in 1953: they had three children, Robert, David and Jennifer - now also married with their own children. NB There were two Robert Dunsire babies christened in Wemyss on the same day, 23 January 1831. The other was the last child of Thomas Dunsire b.1790 and Margaret Wilson b.1790, m.11 October 1811. | Dunsire, Robert (I4376)
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3240 | Family #63. James Dunsire and Ann Hastie married in 1865. In the 18 71 census, James (36), confusingly entered as 'Thomas' Dunsire, a Reddsman, and Ann (29), lived at 36 Back Row, Methilhill, with David (11), James (9), Ann (5), Andrew (3), and William (1). There were Dunsire families (either husband or wife) all around them. At the 1901 census, James and his second wife, Ann Hastie, were living at 31 The Links, Buckhaven, with James (39, coalminer) from the first marriage, John (26, coal miner), and Ann Cairns (widow, 90), Ann's mother. The Statutory Register of Deaths confirms family information. William b.1869 died age 8 in 1878. On the death certificate of James's son Andrew in 1948, James is described as James Wilkie Dunsire, Colliery Manager (deceased). It is the first time a middle name for James has been seen, and the provenance is not clear, although a grandson of his (son of Thomas) was also given the name James Wilkie Dunsire (b.1908, d.1972). | Dunsire, James (I3656)
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3241 | Family #65. Occupation on marriage certificate [courtesy Malcolm Holt]: sailor/merchant service. In 1871 census, William [39] is described as a Pilot, living in South Street, Methil; in 1891 at 86 Shore Street, Methil; by 1891 William was a Dockgate Keeper, living at 87 Harbour Head, Methil. William b.1831, a merchant seaman at his marriage and later a pilot and a dock-gate keeper at Methil, in 1862 married Catherine Guthrie. They had eight children, six of them girls: Euphemia b.1864 (m. David Eadie), Agnes 1867 (m. William Tarbett), Catherine 1868 (married, but name not known), Janet 1871 (m. John Ritchie), Margaret 1873 (m. Jens Jade), William 1875, Robert 1877, and Isabella 1880 (m. ? Ness). In the 1901 census, Catherine [60] is living with William [25] and Isabella [20]. Also in the same enumerator district are Elizabeth [21] and Mary [17, who could be the daughters of George Dunsire and Janet Cairns #66 - very distant relatives, but actual address is not known. A Robert [24] is found in Alva, Clackmannan; nothing more known, but this family's Robert b.1877 is the only one of the right age in our data. Thanks to Robyn Walker (NZ), Malcolm Holt, and Douglas Davis, something is known about each of them (but not given here). Sons William b.1875, and Robert b.1877, appear not to have married. William, a seaman also, is believed to have been lost at sea. Robert, according to scotlandspeople, died in Dysart age 28 in 1905. According to his death certificate, William Dunsire, dock-gate keeper, married to Catherine Guthrie, died 16 September 1892 age 59 in Methil. The informant was George Drummond, son-in-law, of Methil. The death was registered on 17 September. This would put his year of birth as 1833, the same year as his sister Ann Burt Dunsire. There may be an error here. There was also an error in the year of death noted [source not recalled] - 20 September 1894, which has been changed to that on the death certificate. | Dunsire, William (I4187)
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3242 | Family #67. Andrew Keilor b.1839, the youngest son of William/Agnes McBean, married Jane McKay in 1867. The ‘Keilor’ middle name is a mystery, unless explained by the fact that a baby called Alison Jane Peter Keilor [daughter of Thomas Keilor and Elisabeth Pullar] was christened alongside Andrew. Andrew was a boilermaker, working first in Methil, then in Glasgow, and finally in Burntisland, Fife, where he died probably in 1880, since in the 1881 census Jane was a widow. They had seven children, four girls and three boys: Jane b.1867, Agnes 1869 (m. Andrew Porteous, d. in Australia, 1941), Annabella McKay 1872, d.inf., William 1874, Annabella 1976, d.1879, John 1879, Andrew 1880 (m. Jessie Stirling). Jane later married Richard Wilson and had another child, Catherine b.1887. In 1901 they lived at 11 Victoria Road, Buckhaven. The younger Andrew b.1880, also with the Keillor middle name (but now with a double l, probably following the Dundee marmalade maker), was a miner, and married Jessie Stirling in 1913. Tragically, he was killed in action in France in 1915, a few months after the birth of their son, another Andrew Keillor, later a steelworker. He married Elizabeth Allan in 1944; and their daughter, Aileen Jane Dunsire Mortimer, is my informant. A problem rises from a death in the Statutory Register Index, of Agnes Sturrock, 22 June 1901, at Simpson Square, Buckhaven. Said to be married or formerly married to John Sturrock, coalminer. Father Andrew Dunsire, boilermaker (deceased); mother Jane Dunsire m.s. MacKay. | Dunsire, Andrew Keilor (I4191)
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3243 | Family #69. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, a David Dunsire age 30 died in Buckhaven in 1880. On his son David's birth certificate, he is a coal miner. | Dunsire, David (I4126)
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3244 | Family #75. Adopted by Thomas Dunsire b.12 May 1833 and Catherine Anderson b.9 November 1832 m. 12 January 1852, after death of parents in 1871. Census evidence. David b.1860, the adopted boy, married Sarah Thomson of Buckhaven in 1887. He was a butcher in East Wemyss, with a shop in Back Dykes [1901 census], and then in Main Street. Later he bred pigs in Dairsie, and spent a period in Canada, They had eight children, Robert [12 in 1901], Catherine [11], Isabella [9], Sarah [7], Alex [4], David [2], John Russell [0], and Annie Thomson Dunsire [b.1903 . Sarah suffered from diabetes and died in 1920; David died in 1945, age 84 [supported by Statutory Deaths Register]. My informant, the late David Dunsire of East Wemyss (b.1922, d.1998), was the son of Alexander (m. Daisy Pryde), and wrote up the story in a booklet The Dunsires of Wemyss. Robert, ‘a bit of a black sheep’, died in Chicago age 76, in 1964. In East Wemyss cemetery are buried Alexander (d.1953 age 56) and his wife ‘Daisy’ Pryde (d.1982). Another stone commemorates John Russell, always known as ‘Russ’, who was a radio operator and ‘ham’, d.1968; and his sister Annie Thomson Dunsire, d.1971. David b.1922 married Catherine Ness in 1953: they had three children, Robert, David and Jennifer - now also married with their own children. John Russell Dunsire age 18 entered USA in 1918 [Ellis Island records]. | Dunsire, David (I4164)
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3245 | Family #82. David b.1828, the third surviving son of David and Janet Mathewson, was in 1851 living with his brother Andrew and his wife Elizabeth Dryburgh in Lochgelly. In a neighbouring street lived James Hugh, landlord of one of four pubs in the village, from Methil, and his wife Agnes Nicol; his daughter, also Agnes, was 16. David Dunsire and Agnes Hugh were married in 1854. They had five children: Agnes b. 1855, Janet 1857, David 1859, Ann 1864, and James 1866. David b.1828 was a coal miner, but first Agnes Hugh and then David moved into the spirits trade, following the death of her father. In 1891 David was a publican, living at 26 Mid Street, Lochgelly. He died in 1899 age 71 [confirmed by the Statutory Register of Deaths Index] ; Agnes the year before age 64. Both are buried in East Wemyss Cemetery. Agnes b.1855 married William Penman in 1875. David b.1859, a joiner, was in 1891 living at 37 Mid Street, Lochgelly with his wife Jessie (32) and children David (5), Andrew (3) and Annie (1). This young David (5) later married Mary Conway of Cowdenbeath and emigrated to Colorado. | Dunsire, David (I4375)
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3246 | Family #83. The youngest son of Thomas Dunsyre and Margaret Wilson [m.11 October 1811), Robert b.1831, married Elspeth or Elisabeth Herd in 1853. Robert was a coal miner, and moved around the Fife collieries quite a bit. Their first child, Thomas, was born in Beath in 1854, the next four in Auchtertool at Little Raith colliery (although three of those died in infancy), one in Beath again, one in Ballingry, three more in Beath, and the last in Wemyss in 1873. In 1891 Robert and Elspeth, both 60, were at 44 Newtown, Kirkland; his occupation ‘General Merchant’. By 1901 Robert is a widower, retired. Scotlandspeople gives his death in 1904, age 73, in Thornton. According to the Statutory Register of Deaths Index, Elspeth died in 1891, age 60. Thomas (b.1854), like his grandfather, married a Margaret Wilson (a plentiful clan in Fife) in 1874. Janet (b.1861 at Little Raith Colliery) married Archibald Stenhouse. Thanks to John Stenhouse, a descendant, a family tree is available but is not presented here. The youngest son, Andrew b.1869, is probably the miner (21) shown in 1891 as living at 83 Old Town, Kirkland, with his wife Catherine (born in England), and two children Robert (2) and Jane R. (5mo.). This baby Robert became the Robert Dunsire who was killed in a mining accident in British Columbia, Canada, on 30AUG1922 (information from David Mason). There is a gravestone in East Wemyss cemetery to him, his wife Mary Cormack (d.10NOV1964 age 75), and their daughter Sarah, who died age 18 in 1936. They had five other children. Johanna (as Joan) married James Simpson in 1891 [see under her name for a story about this]. | Dunsire, Robert (I4098)
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3247 | Family #97. Andrew, b.1852 in Lochgelly, married Isabella Kay in 1873. They had three children, Andrew b.1874, Isabella b.1876, and John b.1878. But then, just as with his brother David’s wife, Isabella died young, in 1879; their fourth child, Elizabeth, was born after her mother's death, but did not live long, dying in 1880. In 1881 Andrew and his young family were at 89 Pirnie Houses, Methilhill: next door at No.90 were his parents, Andrew (60) and Elizabeth Dryburgh (58). In 1880 Andrew married his brother David’s wife’s sister, Margaret Irvine, and they had four children, David 1884, James 1886, Hay 1888, and Walter 1891. In 1891 they were living at Dunsire’s Buildings, Methil. At No.40 Dunsire’s Buildings lived Walter Dunsire (26) and Elizabeth Dunsire (31), both born in Lochgelly - Andrew’s unmarried younger brother and sister. The Dunsire Buildings were owned by Andrew, and the 1901 census puts them in Methil Brae, Kirkland. At the 1901 census Andrew b.1852 and Margaret Irvine were living at Hay Cottage, Methil High Street, with John (23, coalminer hewer), David (17, draper's assistant), James (16, Tailor apprentice), and Hay (13, scholar), with a boarder, Sans Pahack (18, coalminer hewer). Listed separately but also at Hay Cottage were Andrew (26, coalminer hewer) born Haughmill, his wife Lizzie Ednie (24, born Methilhill), Lizzie (4), Maggie (2), and Isabella (8mo.), the last three born Methil. According to his son's death certificate, Andrew b.1852 was a Publican. Thanks to Rosemary Dunsire, Bill Dryburgh, Glenys Marra, and Skip Wishart, all descendants, we can bring the story up to date. Andrew b.1874 m. Lizzie Ednie and they had ten children: Andrew, Maggie, Bella, Chrissie, Jackie, Lizzie, twins Hay and Mima, Willie, and Nan. Andrew d. in 1942, and Lizzie 1948. Of their children, Maggie had two sons, four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren; Andrew m. Netta Blyth, one son and one daughter; Willie m. Emma Cooper, two girls and a boy (Andrew - see under William/Emma Cooper]. An Isabella Dunsire wife of John Kinninmonth is buried in Methilmill Cemetery; this may be Isabella b.1876. David b.1884 married Liz, but had no family. James b.1885 married Lizzie Craig Horne, daughter b. 1885 of John Horne and Agnes Gillies, on 6 AUG 1908; they had four children, but only the eldest survived infancy - Agnes Gillies Dunsire b.1909 in Buckhaven. She married William Alexander Moffat in 1935; their daughter, Ealasaid Dunsire Moffat (‘Skip’, my informant), m. Col. Jack Wishart. This leaves Walter b.1864, youngest brother of David and Andrew. He married Fanny Kinninmonth, died at 48 and is buried in Methilmill Cemetery. No family is known. | Dunsire, Andrew (I4112)
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3248 | FAMILY GROUP WORKSHEET Submitted to: The Maw Family () Author: John.michael Sykes, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia (sykes54@iprimus.com.au ) william 1788 is the son of john sykes 1765 the brother of william sykes 1770 who is my great great great grandfather. Family Tree: The Maw Family Husband (M) ID: I28416 William Sykes (Deceased) Father: John Sykes (Deceased) Mother: Susanna Saxon (Deceased) Born: Abt 1788, Crowle, , Lincolnshire, England Christened: 1 Jun 1788, Whitgift, Yorkshire England Died: Yes, date unknown | Sykes, William (I28416)
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3249 | FAMILY GROUP WORKSHEET Submitted to: The Maw Family () Author: Judith Koderhandt Wencewicz, Grain Valley, Missouri, Jackson County judith5540 @ att.net Bertha Koderhandt was my great aunt. Her brother, Anton Koderhandt, married Anna Frances Mowe who was sister to Joseph L.T. Mowe. Anna Frances Mowe was my grandmother b. 2-18-1880; d. Oct. 1973 Family Tree: The Maw Family Husband (M) ID: I32913 Joseph L. T. Mowe (Deceased) Father: John Mowe (Deceased) Mother: Annie Hertz or Mertz (Deceased) Born: 1876 Died: 17 Aug 1960, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Buried: 17 Aug 1960, Walnut Hill Cemetary, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Wife (F) ID: I33172 Bertha A. Koderhandt (Deceased) Born: Jul 1879, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinios, USA Died: 14 Jan 1932, Belleville, St Clair, Illinois, USA Married: 16 Feb 1901, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA CHILDREN 1. Viola Mowe (F) (Deceased) Born: 11 Oct 1901, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinios, USA Died: 17 May 1918 2. Joseph John Mowe (M) (Deceased) Born: 11 Oct 1901, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Died: 17 May 1918 CREDIT Judith Koderhandt Thank you for submitting your information for inclusion in our family tree. The administrator may need to contact you for further information, documentation or clarification. | Family: Mowe, Joseph L. T. / Koderhandt, Bertha A. (F10186)
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3250 | FAMILY GROUP WORKSHEET Submitted to: The Maw Family ( Author: Charles K S Harker, London, London, England Elizabeth Farr (B 1860 Hull, England) is my Great Grand Mother. LOGIN User: not logged in Family Tree: The Maw Family Husband (M) ID: Henry Harker (Deceased) Father: Joseph Harker (Deceased) Mother: Maria Caley (Deceased) Born: 29 Mar 1869, 9 Barmston Street, Hull, England Died: 1946, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England Buried: Bridlington Cemetry Wife (F) ID: I27584 Elizabeth Farr (Deceased) Father: Edward Maw Farr (Deceased) Mother: Eliza Barrick (Deceased) Born: 17 Jan 1869, 125 High Street, Hull, , Yorkshire, England Died: 3 Jun 1946, Bridlington, Yorkshire, England Buried: Bridlington Cemetry Married: 19 Feb 1891, Parish Church at Newington, Hull, Yorkshire CHILDREN 1. Lawrence Henry Harker (M) (Deceased) Born: 1891, Sculcoates, Hull Died: 1950, Bournmouth, Dorset 2. Seymour Caley Harker (M) (Deceased) Born: 4 Apr 1893, Sculcoates, Hull Died: 25 Jan 1973, Fareham, Hants 3. Kenneth Farr Harker (M) (Deceased) Born: 11 Jan 1896, Hull, Yks Died: 1970, Cranbrook, Kent 4. Theodore Oliver Harker (M) (Deceased) Born: 12 Oct 1900, Bridlington, Yks Died: 1990, Flambro' Head, Yks NOTES Henry Harker JP was an alderman and mayor of Bridlington. Henry and Elizabeth laid the foundation stone of Bridlington Town Hall (inscription). Henry and Eliz received the Freedom of Bridlington for their services. Lawrence Harker served with the 12th Seige Battery during WW1. Seymour Harker served with the RFC (Western Front) during WW1. Served as Wing Commander in WW2 at the War Ministry. Kenneth Farr Harker was awarded a CBE in 1946 for his WW2 wartime services. Served in WW1 at Salonika - 2nd Lt, 2nd Northumbrian Brigade, RFA. Theodore Harker was a Squadron Leader RAFVR in WW2 (Non-Operational). Apparently he flew the first the first seaplane into Bridlington bay. CREDIT Charles Harker, Born 1952, (Lives in London, England ) Thank you for submitting your information for inclusion in our family tree. The administrator may need to contact you for further information, documentation or clarification. | Family: Harker, Joseph / Caley, Maria (F15615)
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