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53601 | Peter en meter waren Michel Van Keer en Anna De Laet. | Van Keer, Michel (I37899)
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53602 | Peter en meter waren Michel Van Keer en Maria Van Den Bossche. | Van Keer, Michel (I37859)
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53603 | Peter en meter waren Peter de Mayer en Marie Van Keer. | Van Keer, Marie (I37906)
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53604 | Peter en meter waren Peter Matheijs en Jeanne Van Den Bossche. | Van Keer, Pieter-Jan (I37886)
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53605 | Peter en meter waren Peter Moortgat en Maeyke Verheyden | Moortgat, Peter (I37989)
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53606 | Peter James Bassnett b. Nov. 16, 1933, Sutton Coldfield, UK; d. Feb. 23, 2008, London, ON Education: 1956 A.I.Q.S. Intermediate (Hammersmith Sch. of Architecture and Building) 1963 ALA (Northwestern Polytechnic School of Librarianship); 1971 FLA (Library Association) Positions: 1958-1964 Quantity Surveyor Godfrey & Burgess, London, Eng. 1964-1966 Librarian-in-Charge Haringey, London, Eng. 1966-1972 Reference Librarian, Calgary Public Library 1972-1975 Director of Systems and Management Services, North York Public Library 1975-1995 Chief Executive Officer, Scarborough Public Library Publications: Bassnett, Peter J. (1970). "Spatial and administrative relationships in large public libraries [microform] an investigation into the planning of municipal libraries serving populations exceeding one hundred thousand." Thesis (F.L.A.) Library Association. Bassnett, Peter J. (1980). A Review of charges for public library services: some implications and an approach to a resolution. Scarborough, ON: Scarborough Public Library. Bassnett, Peter J. (1981). "Implications: charges for public library service." Canadian Library Journal, 38 (April): 57-63. Bassnett, Peter J. (1982). Ontario public libraries: the provincial role in a triad of responsibilities: the report of the Ontario Public Libraries Programme Review for the Minister of Citizenship and Culture. Toronto [s.n]. Bassnett, Peter J. (1985). "Mission, dollars, service: an exchange of perspectives: a conference for public librarians, publishers and wholesalers, Toronto, September 26th and 27th, 1985." Data collected and prepared from the membership of the Council of Administrators of Large Urban Public Libraries. [s.l: s.n]. Bassnett, Peter J. (1986). Canadian public libraries, public policy and the political process: an Ontario experience. [s.l: s.n]. Associations / Committees: 1952-1954 Served with the RAF 1980-1982 Executive. Coordinator, Ontario Public Libraries Programme Review for the Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Culture 1968-1969 President, Alberta Library Association Member: Library Association (UK), Private Libraries Association; The Powys Society Honours: On June 25, 2009, a room in the Goldhawk Branch of the Scarborough Library was named the Peter J. Bassnett Meeting Room in Peter's honour. Peter J. Bassnett Award for Professional Development. "Recognizes Peter's contribution to the development of public library services by supporting library staff pursuing a career in public libraries and rewarding eligible staff for outstanding achievement in the areas of library information studies, public administration and/or management studies." Accomplishments: At Scarborough he built seven new branches and introduced computer technology into the system and introduced multilingual services including the development of a Chinese language catalogue. "Peter was a strong voice for effective public library service in Ontario . He was appointed to oversee the Ontario Public Libraries Review in 1980 and travelled across Ontario. His recommendations laid the ground for the 1984 Ontario Public Libraries Act… Supporters … described him as 'forward thinking' in that he believed that to be effective, Ontario public libraries must work together and connect their technologies in order to share information. The Committee, chaired by Peter J. Bassnett, undertook, a major review of the province's public library services under the existing Act and prepared a report, known as The Bassnett Report, which resulted in new legislation. The recommendations would ensure that the people of Ontario would continue to have one of the best public library systems to be found anywhere and it formed a major part of the province's new Public Libraries Act. Sources: Canadian Who's Who, 1984, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. "Bassnett, Peter J." p. 67. Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Official Records for 4 June 1984. Accessed June 12, 2013. Toronto Public Library. Briefing Note: About Peter J. Bassnett . PDF accessed June 18, 2013. University of Toronto Library catalogue. | Bassnett, Peter James (I26513)
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53607 | Peter Lauwers huwde op 5 juli 1655 te Leest met Johanna Persoons2. Zij werd geboren op 11 november 1630 te Hombeek als dochter van Peter Persoons en Katrien Meulemans (ook 'Moldermans'). Getuigen waren Peter Persoons en Jaak Ilias. Het gezin Lauwens-Persoons woonde in Leest. Net als bij de vader, werd bij de kinderen de naam meestal gespeld als " Lauwers ". | Family: Lauwers, Petrus / Persoons, Johanna (F12045)
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53608 | Peter Persoons and Jaak Ilias | Family: Lauwers, Petrus / Persoons, Joanna (F11616)
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53609 | Peter Reid in 1851 was a linen weaver, age 61, born in Falkland, Fife. Isabella Dick [56] was born in East Wemyss. Living with them were Peter [13], son, also a linen weaver, born in Buckhaven, and Thomas Philip [2], described as nephew, but very likely to be the child b.4 February 1849 of John Philip and Helen Reid [m.8 September 1848]; helen Reid was a daughter [b.23 October 1819] of Peter Reid and Isabella Dick, so that Thomas Philip was more likely to be their grandchild. | Reid, Peter (I4145)
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53610 | Peter Street. | Maw, William John (I2533)
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53611 | Peter was Dries Van Hemelrijck in de plaats van Merten Campenhout. | Moortgat, André (I38044)
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53612 | Peter was Jan Bijlmaeckers, en meter Josina Heyvaert. | Van Keer, Josina (I37895)
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53613 | PEXTON, HENRY STONEHOUSE GRO Reference: 1862 J Quarter in SCARBOROUGH Volume 09D Page 314 First name(s) Henry Last name Pexton Birth quarter 2 Birth year 1862 Mother's maiden name Stonehouse District Scarborough County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 314 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 | Pexton, Henry (I23772)
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53614 | PEXTON, JAMES WADSWORTH MAW GRO Reference: 1897 S Quarter in MALTON Volume 09D Page 436 First name(s) James Wadsworth Last name Pexton Birth quarter 3 Birth year 1897 Mother's maiden name - District Malton County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 436 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 First name(s) James Wadsworth Last name Pexton Gender Male Birth day 6 Birth month 7 Birth year 1897 Age - Death quarter 4 Death year 1973 District Scarborough County Yorkshire Volume 1B Page 2486 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Collections from United Kingdom, England (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd | Pexton, James Wadsworth (I23765)
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53615 | PEXTON, LILY MAW GRO Reference: 1900 M Quarter in MALTON Volume 09D Page 437 First name(s) Lily Last name Pexton Birth quarter 1 Birth year 1900 Mother's maiden name - District Malton County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 437 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 | Pexton, Lily (I23766)
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53616 | PEXTON, MARY ANN STONEHOUSE GRO Reference: 1863 D Quarter in SCARBOROUGH Volume 09D Page 297 | Pexton, Mary Ann (I23773)
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53617 | PEXTON, WELLBURN KEATLEY STONEHOUSE GRO Reference: 1858 M Quarter in SCARBOROUGH Volume 09D Page 287 First name(s) Wellburn Keatley Last name Pexton Birth quarter 1 Birth year 1858 Mother's maiden name Stonehouse District Scarborough County Yorkshire Country England Volume 9D Page 287 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 | Pexton, Wellburn Keatley (I77935)
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53618 | PFC WALTER E. BABCOCK Picture On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), the beginning of the end of the Atlantic part of World War II began with the invasion of Normandy. The successful invasion on the northern coast of France was a very complicated and deadly operation. When completed, it allowed the allies to establish a foothold from which they could strike out and drive the German army from Northern Europe back to Germany. The seizure of Normandy was far from the end of the operation. The rest of the job required a huge force to chase the German army back to Germany. The force would require that many allied soldiers put themselves in harm's way. One of those soldiers was Walter Babcock of Springfield, South Dakota. After spending some time at the University of South Dakota, including taking part in the ROTC program, Walter enlisted in the army at Fort Crook, Nebraska on September 22, 1943. He was trained as an infantryman at Camp Fannin in Texas. After his training, on April 7, 1944, he was shipped to England and the European theater of operations. In England, he joined a huge collection of soldiers and received further training preparing him for the invasion of the mainland. Walter sat out the Invasion of Normandy, but joined the legendary First Infantry Division (Big Red One) as a replacement a week later. Day 1 of the Invasion (D-Day) has received the majority of the attention over the years. Lost in all of the attention of day one was the intense combat required after D-Day to push the Germans back and establish a beachhead for the allies to operate from. Walter took part in the heavy battles to expand the Normandy beach heads and was wounded on August 9, 1944, taking him out of action. While Walter recuperated, his division raced across France chasing the German army in a path through Mortain, to the Seine and then on to Soissons across the Alone River to Maubeuge, Charlero, Liege and Herve in Belgium. The resistance was light until they neared the German border where German resistance stiffened dramatically. At this point, Walter rejoined the battle on September 3. During the first three days of Walter's return, Walter's division inflicted one of the costliest single defeats on the enemy in the Franco-Belgian campaign. In one five-hour period of fighting, Walter's company killed or wounded 200 Germans, and captured 400 prisoners and much equipment. During the three days of fighting, the action was so intense and chaotic that there were no front lines. When the smoke had cleared, the defeat for the enemy was complete and The Big Red One and Walter moved on to the next objective. The resistance was unexpectedly light as the First Division moved on to Aachen, a German border city incorporated into the Siegfried Line and a key German obstacle in the Allies goal of occupying the Ruhr industrial heartland. As they neared Aachen, resistance increased significantly. In Aachen, the fighting was bitter and moved to the south of the city where the Germans had concentrated their efforts. Walter's 18th regiment seized 19 pillboxes in one action. The fighting centered on the American attempt to take Crucifix Hill and resorted to hand to hand fighting as Walter's 18th regiment fought and absorbed attack after attack from German tanks, artillery, and infantry. The Americans fought off counterattacks and other desperate attempts by the Germans to change the momentum. As the Germans made their last efforts to defeat the Americans on October 19, Private Walter Babcock was tragically KIA in the desperate and ferocious fighting that took place to take Crucifix Hill. Two days later, Colonel Gerhard M. Wick, Wehrmacht commanding officer, surrendered unconditionally. Aachen was devastated with burst sewers, broken gas mains, bloated dead animals, shattered glass, dangling power lines and with no buildings remaining intact. It was the first city on German soil to be captured by the Allies and was the largest urban battle fought by US forces in WW II. Memorial services were held for Walter Babcock on November 3, 1944 at the Springfield Congregational Church. He is buried in Europe at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery at Plot C, Row 6, Grave 41. Private Walter E. Babcock was awarded the American Campaign Medal, the Combat Infantryman Badge, the WWII Victory Medal and two Purple Hearts. Walter's death was a huge loss for Walter's family and the town of Springfield. Many relatives and friends would only know Walter by his military picture, which was a picture of an engaging full of life confidant young man. Dick Martin Veterans' Information Links https://loans.usnews.com/va-loans https://loans.usnews.com/va-loans#how-va-loans-work https://loans.usnews.com/va-loans#additional-va-home-loan-programs https://www.help.org/substance-abuse-rehab-for-veterans/ * This web page is a work in progress. It has been created through the donated efforts of Laura Genant Martin, Dick Martin, and Jim Hornstra. When Laura was made aware of what we needed, she took the initiative to research and educate herself on how to create a web site to identify, respect and honor the military veterans in Springfield. The web site had to be easy to navigate and had to provide the viewer a method of providing feedback. Most of the written material has been provided by Dick Martin over the past couple of years with some important contributions from others, i.e. Jim Kirk. Jim Hornstra has been the reliable source as he has been the collector of information concerning Springfield Veterans and has provided Laura much of what has gone into the web site. | Babcock, Private Walter E. (I75312)
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53619 | Pg # 22B | Misner, William Sherman "Bill" "Bill" (I38707)
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53620 | Pg. # 15 B Ida G. Misner (25 yrs old) is still living with Azel & Lucy Colwell. | Misner, Ida G. (I38747)
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53621 | Pg. # 1A Ft. Cook Carroll, 25, single, Pvt. 1st Class, US Army | Misner, Carroll Mitchell (I38735)
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53622 | Pg. # 1B W S Misner 64 Ellen Misner 54 | Misner, William Sherman "Bill" "Bill" (I38707)
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53623 | Pg. # 2B Ethel & Ida are living with Azel & Lucy Colwell. | Misner, Ethel M. (I38736)
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53624 | Pg. # 3B Azel Colwill 52 Lucy A Colwill 50 Ida G Misner 16 (listed as a niece) | Misner, Ida G. (I38747)
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53625 | Pg. # 6B | Misner, William Sherman "Bill" "Bill" (I38707)
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53626 | Pg. # 9B Willia K Chandler 41 Ethel Chandler 38 Vernon Chandler 16 Coy Chandler 11 | Chandler, Willis Keirch (I38739)
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53627 | PHILPOT, EDWARD CLENSHAW GRO Reference: 1861 D Quarter in BETHNAL GREEN Volume 01C Page 265 First name(s) Edward Last name Philpot Birth quarter 4 Birth year 1861 Mother's maiden name - District Bethnal Green County London Country England Volume 1C Page 365 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Philpot, Edward (I19219)
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53628 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Charlotte Alice (I10635)
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53629 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Edward (I19219)
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53630 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Edward (I19219)
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53631 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Reader, Eliza Martha (I19220)
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53632 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Cpl. (L/sgt.) Albert Henry (I32509)
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53633 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Cpl. (L/sgt.) Albert Henry (I32509)
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53634 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Private George Arthur (I32510)
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53635 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Private George Arthur (I32510)
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53636 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, William Ernest (I32511)
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53637 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, William Ernest (I32511)
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53638 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Lilian May (I32512)
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53639 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Lilian May (I32512)
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53640 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Francis Charles (I32513)
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53641 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Francis Charles (I32513)
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53642 | PHILPOT, Edward Head Married M 49 1862 Commercial Clerk London Bethanl Green PHILPOT, Eliza Martha Wife Married 29 years F 48 1863 London Hackney PHILPOT, Charlotte Alice Daughter Single F 23 1888 London Hackney PHILPOT, Albert Henry Son Single M 19 1892 Civil Service Secondgrade Writer London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, George Arthur Son Single M 19 1892 Law Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, William Ernest Son Single M 15 1896 Bank Clerk London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Lilian May Daughter F 11 1900 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Francis Charles Son M 9 1902 School London Stoke Newington PHILPOT, Winifred Elsie Daughter F 3 1908 London Stoke Newington WEIGHTMAN, Annie Boarder Widow F 66 1845 London Southmark -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 1011 Reference: RG14PN1011 RG78PN34 RD11 SD1 ED7 SN185 Registration District: Hackney Sub District: Stoke Newington Enumeration District: 7 Parish: Stoke Newington Address: 12 Dumont Road Stoke Newington N County: London | Philpot, Winifred Elsie (I32514)
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53643 | Photo/Document Submission for Dowson, Charles (I14716) Person's Name: Stewart Would E-mail: sandp.would@tiscali.co.uk Attachment: DOWSON, Charles.tif Description: Hello. Here's an extract from my writing on my Dowson family.. "When Charles arrived in Saskatoon, he found work as a Board of Health Teamster and set up home at 1327 Ave C North with his wife, Elsie. By 1915 his address was 445 Ave Q South. He was by now a stableman, employed by the City of Saskatoon. Brother Clifton is just across the alley at 446 Ave R South. On 1 April 1916 at the age of thirty, Charles signed up with the Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment, 46th Battalion). He made the long journey back to war-torn Europe and trained in England until the Battalion left for Le Havre on 10th August 1916. The unit came to be known as "The Suicide Battalion". The 46th Battalion lost 1,433 killed and 3,484 wounded - a casualty rate of 91.5 percent! Sadly, Charles was killed on 18 November 1916. It is believed he was engaged in the Battle of â | Dowson, Lance Corporal Charles (I14716)
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53644 | Photo/Document Submission for Dowson, Clifford (I31564) Person's Name: Stewart Would E-mail: sandp.would@tiscali.co.uk Attachment: Dowson, Clifford.jpg Description: ...Just a snippet from my researches.. "On November 20, 1969 Clifford DOWSON was a passenger on a flight from Oxford House Manitoba to Island Lake Manitoba. The pilot of the Cessna 185 was John W. BURTON and Edward FLETT was also on board. Around 11:00am the pilot made a routine call stating that they would be landing in Garden Hill in 15 minutes. The airplane did not arrive at its destination. The wreckage and all three on board were never located. "Cliff was a POW - captured at Dieppe and spent his time in a German concentration camp. [His son] Reg was named after his dad's favourite friend who, when released from the camp, with a height of over 6' weighed about 100 lbs. His father [Cliff] was fluent in German and was recruited to inform the German prisoners that the war was over and they were free - but not sure where - I had the feeling that it was in Canada. We had several camps here." From Mary H by email January 22 2010 ------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Neil. I work for Project Disappear in Manitoba. The request for information regarding DOWSON, Clifford has made its way to me. I have checked our database for further information on Mr. Dowson. The only information that I am able to provide you is this: Clifford Dowson went missing on November 20, 1969. He was flying between Oxford House and Island Lake. The plane did not arrive in Island Lake. The wreckage and all three on board were never located. The last known Next Of Kin as of 1983 was Mr. Dowson's son, Cpl. Ken Dowson (RCMP) of Castlegar B.C. We do not have any other information on Mr. Dowson at this time. I hope this will help you in some way. Corrie BALAS Analytical Assistant ViCLAS Manitoba Box 5650, 1091 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3K2 | Dowson, Clifford (I31564)
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53645 | Photo/Document Submission: Dickin, Hannah (I6487) Person's Name: Reg Millsom E-mail: «u»millsomr @ yahoo.com «/u» Attachment: MAWE1.jpg Description: Passport for Alice Hannah Mawe to travel to Japan to marry Herbert William Sale in 1892 Credit / Source: n/a | Mawe, Alice Hannah (I6494)
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53646 | Photo/Document Submission: Family: Mowe, John/Frank, Anna (F523) Person's Name: Judith Koderhandt Wencewicz E-mail: judith5540 @ att.net IP Address: (99.98.225.53) Attachment: marriage license of john mowe.jpg Description: Attached is marriage license for John Mowe b. 1836 d. 1906 showing he married Annie Hertz or Mertz b. 1846 d. 1920 (Writing is not clear on license. Top portion looks like "Hertz" bottom looks like "Mertz). I could not find any documentation showing that this John Mowe was married to Ann Frank which was shown on your web site. Credit / Source: Judith Koderhandt Wencewicz | Family: Mowe, John / Hertz, Annie (F10257)
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53647 | Photo/Document Submission: Living (I28745) Link: «u» Person's Name: Marlene Coad E-mail: «u»marlflo @ bigpond.com «/u» Attachment: Edwin Lister Maw Notice The West Australian Tues 22.9.1953..pdf Description: Father of William Howard Maw Credit / Source: n/a | Maw, Edwin Lister (I9014)
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53648 | Photo/Document Submission: Maw, Louisa (I9130) Person's Name: David Harker E-mail: harkthexmark @ yahoo.co.uk Attachment: Loiusa Maw Baptism Certificate.jpg Description: Louisa was my maternal great grandmother and I've always been intrigued by the entry with regard to Alfred Maw father as soldier in service of United States America Credit / Source: Original passed down from Louisa's children Jenny etc who lived in Halifax and I saw on a regular basis when growing up. When last of sisters, Dorrie died, the family documents became my mother's property and now mine. | Maw, Louisa (I9130)
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53649 | Photo/Document Submission: Maw, Louisa (I9130) Person's Name: David Harker E-mail: harkthexmark @ yahoo.co.uk Attachment: Loiusa Maw Baptism Certificate.jpg Description: Louisa was my maternal great grandmother and I've always been intrigued by the entry with regard to Alfred Maw father as soldier in service of United States America Credit / Source: Original passed down from Louisa's children Jenny etc who lived in Halifax and I saw on a regular basis when growing up. When last of sisters, Dorrie died, the family documents became my mother's property and now mine. First name(s) Louisa Last name Maw Sex Female Year 1864 Date 29 May 1864 Place Hulme, St Mary Town Manchester County Lancashire Country England Father's first name(s) Alfred Father's last name Maw Mother's first name(s) Ann Jane Mother's last name Maw Register type Christening Record set England, Greater Manchester Baptisms 1571-1910 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from England, Great Britain | Maw, Louisa (I9130)
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53650 | Photo/Document Submission: Maw, Louisa (I9130) Link: Person's Name: David Harker E-mail: harkthexmark@yahoo.co.uk IP Address: (2.100.47.114) Attachment: Loiusa Maw Baptism Certificate.jpg Description: Louisa was my maternal great grandmother and I've always been intrigued by the entry with regard to Alfred Maw father as soldier in service of United States America Credit / Source: Original passed down from Louisa's children Jenny etc who lived in Halifax and I saw on a regular basis when growing up. When last of sisters, Dorrie died, the family documents became my mother's property and now mine. | Maw, Louisa (I9130)
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