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351 | 012121-1909 (Kent Co.) George Abraham MAW, 23, farmer, of Howard, s/o Jacob MAW & Mary Jane SPENCE, married Mary Lizzie GALBRAITH, 22, of Howard, d/o Lachlin GALBRAITH & Susan CLARK, witn: Addie J. DUNN of Ridgetown & R.R. KENNEY of Harwich, on 21 December 1909, at Ridgetown From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/kent09.htm | Family: Maw, George Abraham / Galbraith, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" "Lizzie" (F7619)
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352 | 012171-24 (Kent Co) John Leslie MAW, 27, farmer, Harwich twp., Harwich twp., s/o John MAW b. Howard twp. Kent Co & Ellen Abia STERDON?, married Gladys Mary Jane SLOAN, 19, home duties, Harwich twp., Harwich twp., d/o George. SLOAN b. Harwich twp. Kent Co. & Annie VESTOR, witn: Clarence MAW, North---? Ont., George. SLOAN, Chatham, 10 September 1924 at Harwich From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/kent1924p2.htm | Family: Maw, John Leslie / Sloan, Gladys Mary Jane (F7532)
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353 | 012461-73 (Wellington Co) William LEMON, 22, livery stable, Caledon Ontario same, s/o William LEMON & Jane LEMON married Annie MAW, 20, Georgetown Ontario, Hillsburg d/o Robert MAW & Helen MAW Witn: George EDMONDS of Sunnidale & Joseph LEMON of Alton, Dec. 11, 1872 at Hillsburg From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/welg72.htm | Family: Lemon, William / Maw, Ann (F7508)
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354 | 012475-73 (Wellington Co) George EDMONDS, 28, farmer, Canada, Sunnidale, s/o Joseph EDMONDS & Mary Ann EDMONDS married Elizabeth MAW, 22, Canada, Hillsburg, d/o Robert MAW & Helen MAW Witn: Catherine & Mary REID both of Erin, Feb. 17, 1873 at Erin From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/welg73.htm | Family: Edmonds, George / Maw, Elizabeth (F7524)
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355 | 012518-25 (Kent Co) Harry HOLMES, 31, farmer, Harwich twp., Conc 12 Harwich twp., s/o Henry HOLMES b. Chatham & Mary MAW, married Olive Marie JEWELL, 21, Northwood, Conc. 5 Howard twp., d/o William JEWELL b. Northwood & Martha R. WARDELL, witn: Mae M. BEATON, Mrs. W.G. CHARLTON, both of Ridgetown, 10 October 1925 at Ridgetown From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/kent1925.htm | Family: Holmes, Harry / Jewell, Olive Marie (F7741)
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356 | 013020-25 Wilfred Gerald NELSON, 21, Taxi Driver, Watford, Sarnia, s/o John NELSON (b. England) & Minnie WOODS; married Mabel Blanche HENDEY, 21, Clerk, Enniskillen Twp, Sarnia, d/o William HENDEY (b. Ontario) & Rachel MAW; wit Isabella Irene HENDY (sic) & Harold McKENNA, both no place given, 5 Sept 1925, Sarnia From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/lamb1925.htm | Family: Nelson, Wilfred Gerald / Hendey, Mabel Blanche (F7582)
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357 | 013099-1910 (Kent Co.) Samuel HOLMES, 34, farmer, of Howard, s/o Henry HOLMES (farmer) & Mary MAN, married Mary C. WINTERS, 27, of Howard, d/o Daniel WINTERS (farmer) & Elizabeth HUTCHINSON, witn Daniel WINTERS & Susie HOLMES, both of Thamesville, on 2 Mar | Family: Holmes, Samuel / Winters, Mary Catherine (F13715)
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358 | 017770-06 (Simcoe Co) Fredrick INGHAM, 30, laborer, Essa Twp, same, s/o George INGHAM & Elizabeth KANE married Ethel MAW, 28, Essa Twp, same, d/o John MAW & Mary THOMSON, Wtn: Annie S. McLEOD & Marjory JENKINS both of Barrie, Dec. 26, 1906 at Barrie From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/simcoe06p2.htm | Family: Ingham, Frederick / Maw, Sarah Ethel (F3525)
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359 | 018015-05 - Eli Arthur McQUAY, 23,farmer, Essa, Essa, s/o Eli McQUAY and Hannah BROOKS, married Maggie MAW, 22, Vaughn. Barrie, d/o John MAW and Alice ATKINSON, witn A. FERGUSSON of Allendale and Ada MAW of Barrie, 15 February 1905 at Vespra. | Family: McQuay, Oliver Thomas Eli Arthur / Maw, Margaret Adeline (F7483)
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360 | 018017-05 - Carl Hamilton JACOBS, 27, farmer, s/o Samuel JACOBS and Eliza Ann STANDEN?, married Bertha Mary MAW, 24, Toronto, Flos, d/o John MAW and Alice ATKINSON, witn Sidney H. JACOBS of Toronto and Ada Maud MAW of Barrie, 1 March 1905 at Vespra. from: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/simcoe05p2.htm | Family: Jacobs, Carl Hamilton / Maw, Mary Bertha (F7481)
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361 | 020116-23 (Simcoe Co) Joseph Henry MAW, 25, farmer, Flos Twp. Vespra Twp s/o John Edward MAW (b. York Co) & Alice ATKINSON married Olivia Jane BELL, 20, Flos Twp, same, d/o George BELL (b. Simcoe Co) & Margaret ARCHER Wtn: Mrs. J.J. JAMIESON & Mrs. H.E. SELLWOOD both of Barrie, Jan 10, 1923 at Barrie from: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/simcoe23.htm | Family: Maw, Joseph Henry / Bell, Olivia Jane "Josie" "Josie" (F7479)
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362 | 026866/26 Alan COCKERAIN (Cockeram?), 31, banker, Topsham Devonshire England, Midland, s/o William Marchant COCKERAIN (b. Exmouth Devonshire Eng.) & Celia HALLET, married Dorothy Hildegarde MAW, 26, at home, Toronto, Toronto, d/o Henry Wilberforce MAW (b. Elora Ont.) & Elizabeth Jean McLEAN, witn: Norman NICHOLSON of Hamilton & Irene M. L. MAW of Toronto, 29 April 1926, Christ Church From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/tor1926p2.htm | Family: Cockeram, Lt Colonel Alan / Maw, Dorothy Hildegarde (F7538)
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363 | 03/07/1797Banns + Marriage oLuke Gills oLiddy Maw 30/07/1797 according to the Index published by Isle of Axholme FHS. 09 Jul 1797 according to Free Reg | Family: Gill, Luke / Maw, Lydia "Liddy" "Liddy" (F683)
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364 | 038322-26 Harold Cornelius McKENNA, 22, Meat Cutter, Parkhill, Sarnia, s/o John Henry McKENNA (b. Ontario) & Elizabeth TUCKER; married Isabella Irene HENDY (Hardy?), 20, Clerk, Wyoming, Sarnia, d/o William HENDY (b. Ontario) & Rachael MAW; wit Mabel A. NELSON & Gerald W. NELSON, both Sarnia, 21 Jun 1926, Sarnia From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/lamb1926.htm | Family: McKenna, Harold Cornelius / Hendy, Isabella Irene (F7731)
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365 | 04645-89 (Halton) Frederick William BARBER, 30, farmer, Georgetown, same, s/o Joseph BARBER & Maria MAW, married Christina B. GORDON, 19, Voyneth Wisc. USA, Georgetown, d/o David B. GORDON & Jane B. BAIN, witn; Richard J. CREELMAN and Fannie S. GORDON both of Georgetown, 6 mar 1889 at Georgetown From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/halton89.htm | Family: Barber, Frederick William "Donnie" "Donnie" / Gordon, Christina Tena "Nonnie" "Nonnie" (F7559)
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366 | 05 Mar 1723/4 | Fisher, John (I9724)
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367 | 05.05.1568 according to Index ame: William Mawe Gender: Male Burial Date: 05 May 1567 Burial Place: Epworth, Lincoln, England Death Date: Death Place: Age: Birth Date: Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02814-2 System Origin: England-EASy Source Film Number: 1542186 Reference Number: | Maw, William Snr. (I3377)
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368 | 08-14-1937 Jamison D. Gilker, died, he leaves to mourn, his wife, the former Lavina Maw, one daughter, and 1 son, both of Montreal. Funeral service from the home conducted by the Rev. Mr. Hatcher of Huntington, assisted by the Rev. W. Ross, interred in the Gore Cemetery, Hinchinbrooke Québec. | Gilker, Jamison D. (I30332)
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369 | 1 Feb 1700/1 | Nicholson, Eleanora "Ellen" "Ellen" (I9778)
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370 | 1 Feb 1729/30 | Maw, Rebecca (I2893)
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371 | 1 January 1891. Administration of the Personal Estate of James Mawe late of Wath-upon-Dearne in the County of York Gardener a Widower who died 17 May 1888 at Wath-upom-Dearne was grnated at Wakefiedl to Sarah Amm Mawe of Wath-upon-Dearne Spinster the Daughter and only Next of Kin. The Administration granted at Wakefield June 1888 having ceased and expired. Personal Estate £617 2s. | Mawe, Sarah Ann (I7001)
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372 | 1 January 1891. Administration of the Personal Estate of James Mawe late of Wath-upon-Dearne in the County of York Gardener a Widower who died 17 May 1888 at Wath-upom-Dearne was grnated at Wakefiedl to Sarah Amm Mawe of Wath-upon-Dearne Spinster the Daughter and only Next of Kin. The Administration granted at Wakefield June 1888 having ceased and expired. Personal Estate £617 2s. | Mawe, James (I9400)
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373 | 1 portrait of William Henry Maw can be seen at http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp60639&rNo=0&role=sit Biography can be found here: Oxford Biography Index entry William Maw Maw, William Henry (1838– 1924), engineer and technical journalist Oxford Biography Index Number 101050363 [what is this? http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101050363 Primary authority: Oxford DNB Full text available Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Robert Sharp, 'Maw, William Henry (1838– 1924)', first published Sept 2004, 630 words http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/50363 Can be found in the National Archives: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=P38298 | Maw, William Henry (I8152)
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374 | 1) Is her maiden name Dickin? In the 1861 Census there was a brother-in-law and sister-in-law staying with them. Anne Dickin, Sister-in-law, Single, 26, Teacher, born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England Henry Dickin, Brother-in-law, Single, 20, Draper's Assistant, born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England 2) In the 1871 Census onwards her registered name changes from Maw to Mawe. | Dickin, Hannah (I6487)
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375 | 1. Address re 1881 Census: 20 Caughey St., Kingston-Upon-Hull, York 2.Address: Chariot St., Sculcoates. 3. As a widow, Mary Ann "let Apartments & Lodgings". | Henderson, Mary Ann (I33320)
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376 | 1. Addresses: 20 Caughey St., per 1881 census; "plumber" Studley House, Analby Rd., Newington 43 Plane Street .................................. Hull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892), Letter A Somerset villas - 1 Phillips Andrew, journalist 2 Fryer John Hy., watchmaker 3 Davis Miss Eliz., dressmaker 4 Beilby Miss Alice here is Ivy arch here are Swanland cottages, Ransom terrace, and Wold Carr vill Whitaker Mrs. Dorothy, Ivy house Grasby Walter, plumber, Studley house Jefferson Mrs. Sarah Ann, confectioner, Beetonsville P.O. Carr Wm. Harrison, grocer An Alphabetical Directory of Trades and Professions for Hull, from Bulmer's Gazetteer (1892) •Grasby Charles, police sergeant, 10 Egginton st •Grasby Mrs. Georgina, Caughey street •Grasby James, flour agent, 9 Hornsea parade, Holderness road •Grasby Mrs. Jane, furniture dealer, 185 Waterloo st •Grasby John, shopkeeper, 75 New George st •Grasby Mr. Richard, 32 Wilberforce street •Grasby Walter, plumber, &c., Studley house, Newington •Grassby Miss Elizabeth, 71 Sandringham st •Grassby Henry, builder and joiner, Cumberland street; h Winteringham •Grassby John Henry, beer retailer & fruiterer, 426 Hessle road •Grassby John Wesley, newsagent and stationer, 31 Hedon road •Grassby William Raymond, wood carver, 41½ Cambridge street; h 14 Prince of Wales terrace, St. Luke street ................................. "Plumber": One who applied sheet lead for roofing and set lead frames for plain or stained glass windows. ................................. In the 1901 census, 1. The family was living at No. 43 Plane Street in Hull. 2. Walter Sr. is shown as "Retired". Why? He was 41, with a 4-month old daughter, Doreen Evelyn. Either he was injured and could no longer work, or he had sold his business, or had sold a property (possibly that of the business on Anlaby Road) so he had $... 3. Walter Jr. is not listed. Had he died? He must have been too young to have moved out... 4. Ed was 15, and already working as a clerk at a merchant's. (I believe it was a Wine and Spirit Merchant, 5. Edith F. was 18, and working as a "School Board Teacher". 2. According to the 1894 Kelly's Trade Directory, Walter Grasby, "Master Plumber", operated out of "Anlaby Road Newington" - probably near the corner, a short walk from home. | Grasby, Walter (I27583)
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377 | 1. BD 20 Feb 1914 (at 10:30AM) at home. 2. Attending Dr.: Dr. Edmison, Brandon - John Henry Edmison (1875-?) AF & AM, Knight of Pythias, Sons of England. Dr. Edmison was elected in 1923 to represent Brandon in Manitoba Legislature. Presbyterian. ... www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/edmison_jh.shtml 3. Addresses: 151 1st St., Brandon, MB Another house in Brandon (Pic of "Brandon House") New Westminster: 412 Louellan Street (1944) Coquitlam: 5 acres on 845 Smith Rd., RR2, later RR16, later Smith Avenue Worked: Drove a taxi as a young man Towboats (Engineer) Cariboo Hudson Mine (Stationary Engineer) Lucas Motors ( Bodyman / Mechanic ) Started & operated own pheasant farm ("Pheasants - Plain and Fancy") at 845 Smith Rd., Burquitlam BC, which evolved into Smith Ave., Coquitlam BC Jack Marshall Motors Ltd. ( Bodyman / Mechanic ) until opened own business "Como Lake Motors Ltd." about 1957. Como Lake Motors Ltd. started as a 4-bay Chevron station with 2 islands & 4 old used pumps. He later renovated it and expanded it to 8 bays. He did normal repairs, body & paint, & front-end alignments. Addresses: New Westminster: 412 Louellan Street (1944) Coquitlam: 5 acres on 845 Smith Rd., RR2, later RR16, later Smith Avenue Worked at: Towboats (Engineer) Cariboo Hudson Mine (Stationary Engineer) Lucas Motors ( Bodyman / mechanic ) Started & operated own pheasant farm ("Pheasants - Plain and Fancy") Jack Marshall Motors Ltd. ( Bodyman / mechanic ) until opened own business "Como Lake Motors Ltd." about 1957. Como Lake Motors Ltd. started as a 4-bay Chevron station with 2 islands & 4 old used pumps. He later renovated it and expanded it to 8 bays. He did normal repairs, body & paint, & front-end alignments. | Grasby, Kenneth Farr (I42899)
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378 | 1. Was a builder as well as a joiner. 2. Address: Chariot St., Sculcoates. 3. Invested in property. Richard and Mary Ann had 11 children and they started the tradtion of giving family surnames as second names. Residence 1851 Kingston Upon Hull Holy Trinity, Yorkshire, England Listed under "professions and trades" for HULL in Pigot's Directory of 1829, "Joiners", "Sanderson & Grassby, Osborne street" Listed under "professions and trades" for HULL in Pigot's Directory of 1834, "JOINERS & BUILDERS", "Grassby Richard, West end Old dock". By then he must have got on his own - no longer with Sanderson. Listed in White's Directory of 1840, "professions and trades", JOINERS & BUILDERS, "•Grassby Richard, West end Old dock". The Old Dock The first dock in Hull was built built between 1775 and 1778 to a design by Henry Berry, the work being finished by the engineer John Grundy. The dock was called The Dock until the construction of further docks, whence it was called The Old Dock; it was officially named the Queen's Dock in 1855. The dock entrance was on the river Hull just south of North Bridge, and the dock itself built along the path of the North Wall (west-south-west) as far as the Beverley Gate. Some of the work proved inadequate, requiring reconstruction later. The dock walls were of local brick, whilst cement for its construction was rendered waterproof through the use of pozzolana imported from Italy. At the entrance to the dock a double drawbridge, counterbalanced for ease of use, of the Dutch type allowed people to cross the lock. The dock was 1,703 ft (519 m) long, 254 ft (77 m) wide, and the lock 121 ft (37 m) long and 38 ft (12 m) wide, with the depth of water being between 15 ft (4.6 m) and 20 ft (6.1 m) depending on the tide. The dock closed in 1930 and was sold to the Corporation for £100,000; subsequently it was infilled and converted to an ornamental gardens known as Queen's Gardens. | Grasby, Richard (I14069)
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379 | 10/11/1809LINCOLN, RUTLAND & STAMFORD MERCURY Marriage: At the Friends´ Meeting House at Brigg on Wednesday the 1st instant, Mr Thomas PALIAN of Gainsborough, grocer, to Miss Ann MAW, eldest daughter of Mr John MAW of the same place, merchant. Source: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/lfhs/NewspaperExtracts/1800Listing.htm First name(s) Ann Last name Maw Marriage year 1809 Marriage date 01 Nov 1809 Marriage place as transcibed Glanford Briggs Marriage parish as transcibed Gainsborough Marriage county as transcribed Lincoln Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Maw Spouse's first name(s) Thomas Spouse's last name Palian Meeting place Gainsborough Monthly meeting Gainsborough Quarterly meeting Lincolnshire County Lincolnshire Country England Archive reference RG6/532 Description LINCOLNSHIRE: Gainsborough: Marriages Record set England & Wales, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Marriages 1578-1841 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom First name(s) Ann Last name Maw Marriage year 1809 Marriage date 01 Nov 1809 Marriage place as transcibed Glamford Briggs Marriage county as transcribed Lincolnshire Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Maw Spouse's first name(s) Thomas Spouse's last name Palian Meeting place Lincolnshire Monthly meeting - Quarterly meeting Lincolnshire County Lincolnshire Country England Archive reference RG6/530 Description LINCOLNSHIRE: Quarterly Meeting of Lincolnshire: Marriages Record set England & Wales, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Marriages 1578-1841 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom First name(s) Ann Last name Maw Name note - Marriage year 1809 Marriage date 01 Nov 1809 Marriage place Gainsborough Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Maw Mother's first name(s) Mary Spouse's first name(s) Thomas Spouse's last name Palian Spouse's father's first name(s) William Spouse's father's last name Palian Spouse's mother's first name(s) Ann Residence Gainsborough, Lincoln, England County Lincolnshire Country England Record set England Marriages 1538-1973 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom | Family: Palian, Thomas / Maw, Ann (F2338)
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380 | 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 Name: Ida Maw Age: 16 Birth Year: abt 1877 Birth Place: Toronto, Ontario Marriage Date: 22 Jul 1893 Marriage Place: Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada Father: Henry Maw Mother: Sarah Maw Spouse: Charles W Fraleigh | Family: Freleigh, Charles William / Maw, Ida (F7659)
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381 | 10438-84 James FRAZER, 22, mason, Ontario, Creemore, s/o John FRAZER & Elizabeth McMULKIN, married Matilda Maw KEARNS, 21, Ireland, Mulmur, d/o John KEARNS & Mary MAITLAND, witn: Robert A. IRWIN of Alliston & Jennie MELVILLE of Collingwood, 24 July 1884 at Alliston From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/simcoe84.htm | Family: Frazer, James / Kearns, Matilda Maw (F7649)
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382 | 10968-11 James HOLMES, 30, farmer, of Harwich, s/o Henry HOLMES, farmer, & Mary MAW, married Alicia WELCH, 29, of Paris, d/o Ebenezer WELCH, farmer, & Medora SNELL, witn: Roswell MERRIAM & Flossie POLLARD, both of Norwich, 7 Oct. 1911 at Norwich From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/oxford1911.htm | Family: Holmes, James William / Welch, Nina Celicia "Alicia" "Alicia" (F7694)
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383 | 11 Feb 1699/00 | Thornton, Thomas (I9781)
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384 | 11 Yarra Street | Dooley, Elizabeth Maude (I31044)
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385 | 11-16-1934 Ruth Evelyn Robinson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson, of Outremont PQ, married Ernest Clifford Maw, formerly of Huntingdon PQ. At Montreal PQ, by Rev. Malcolm Campbell, D. D.. | Maw, Ernest Clifford (I44322)
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386 | 11-16-1934 Ruth Evelyn Robinson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson, of Outremont PQ, married Ernest Clifford Maw, formerly of Huntingdon PQ. At Montreal PQ, by Rev. Malcolm Campbell, D. D.. | Family: Maw, Ernest Clifford / Robinson, Ruth Evelyn (F5816)
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387 | 11. Lieu. Thos. Maw, H.M. 17th foot | Maw, Lieutenant Thomas (I62444)
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388 | 11/1 Bright Street, Carbrook, Sheffield First name(s) WINIFRED ETHEL Last name FELLOWES Birth year 1904 Birth quarter 1 Registration month - Mother's maiden name Maw District Sheffield County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9C Page 691 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 | Fellowes, Winifred Ethel (I24589)
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389 | 11/3 Bright Street Carbrook Sheffield | Powell, Irene (I24248)
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390 | 11/3 Bright Street Carbrook Sheffield | Powell, Irene (I24248)
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391 | 11/3 Bright Street Carbrook Sheffield | Powell, Ethel "Betty" "Betty" (I24250)
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392 | 11/3 Bright Street Carbrook Sheffield / 2 Herries Road Hospital | Powell, Thomas Henry (I24246)
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393 | 11/3 Bright Street, Carbrook, Sheffield | Maw, Florence "Florry" "Florry" (I4826)
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394 | 11154-23 John Duncan GREEN, 28, motor mechanic, Perth Co., Detroit, s/o George GREEN (b. Oxford Co) & Mary A. INNES, married Jane Maw YOUNG, 23, West Zorra, 116 Riddle St. in Woodstock, d/o Alonzo YOUNG (b. Oxford Co) & Rosie? MATHESON, witn: Annie S. PEARSON of Walkerville & Vaughan W. PEARSON of Toronto, 31 March 1923 at Walkerville From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/essex1923.htm | Family: Green, John Duncan / Young, Jane Maw (F7670)
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395 | 11491-25 Hubert HUNTER, 50, widower, teamster, England, Norval, s/o William HUNTER (b. Norfolk England) & Fanny REES, married Margaret MAW, 44, widow, Mono Mills, Georgetown, d/o Alexander DAVISON (b. Caledon - Peel Co) & Mary MOODY, witn: Mrs. H. & Emily C. CALDWELL of Georgetown, 8 July 1925 at Georgetown From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/halton1925.htm | Family: Hunter, Hubert / Davison, Margaret (F7663)
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396 | 12 days old First name(s) Frank Last name Maw Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1915 Age 0 Death quarter 3 Death year 1915 District Wortley County Yorkshire Volume 9C Page 379 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd | Maw, Frank (I14133)
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397 | 12 December 1887. Adminsitration of the Personal Esate of George Maw late of Bishop Auckland in the county of Durham Solicitor who died 13 October 1887 at Bishop Auckland was granted at the Principal Registry to Anna Elizabeth Maw of Bishop Auckland Widow the Relict. Personal Estate £5,809 133. 8d. First name(s) George Last name Maw Death year 1887 Death date 13 Oct 1887 Probate year 1887 Probate date 12 Dec 1887 Residence town Bishop Auckland Registry London County Durham Linked persons Anna Elizabeth Maw Country England Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from United Kingdom, England © Findmypast | Maw, George (I4887)
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398 | 12 December 1887. Adminsitration of the Personal Esate of George Maw late of Bishop Auckland in the county of Durham Solicitor who died 13 October 1887 at Bishop Auckland was granted at the Principal Registry to Anna Elizabeth Maw of Bishop Auckland Widow the Relict. Personal Estate £5,809 133. 8d. | Burrell, Anna Elizabeth (I4888)
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399 | 12 December 1887. Adminsitration of the Personal Esate of George Maw late of Bishop Auckland in the county of Durham Solicitor who died 13 October 1887 at Bishop Auckland was granted at the Principal Registry to Anna Elizabeth Maw of Bishop Auckland Widow the Relict. Personal Estate £5,809 133. 8d. | Maw, William (I5478)
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400 | 12 December 1887. Adminsitration of the Personal Esate of George Maw late of Bishop Auckland in the county of Durham Solicitor who died 13 October 1887 at Bishop Auckland was granted at the Principal Registry to Anna Elizabeth Maw of Bishop Auckland Widow the Relict. Personal Estate £5,809 133. 8d. | Maw, Daniel (I5630)
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