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64251 Text: Banns of Marriage between Jonathan Bredge of Acklam and Mary Maw of Scampston were published 18 Feb 1798 25 Feb 1798 and 04 Mar 1798 by J. Cook.
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812


First name(s)Mary
Last nameMaw
Name note-
Marriage year1798
Marriage date04 Mar 1798
Marriage placeRillington cum Scampston
Spouse's first name(s)Jonathan
Spouse's last nameBredge
CountyYorkshire
CountryEngland
Record setEngland Marriages 1538-1973
CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
SubcategoryParish Marriages
Collections fromEngland, United Kingdom
Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl 
Family: Jonathan Bredge / Mary Maw (F11725)
 
64252 Text: Barnabas Maw from Scampston buried 08 Feb 1811
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812

First name(s) Barnabas Last name Maw Birth year - Death year 1811 Burial year 1811 Burial date 08 Feb 1811 Burial place Rillington County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive reference PR-RIL 3 Page 11 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, United Kingdom
Transcription © Findmypast

Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Burials
First name(s)Barnabas
Last nameMaw
Burial year1811
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Burial placeRillington
Age at death-
Burial date08 Feb 1811
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Burials
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Maw, Barnabas (I29019)
 
64253 Text: Elizabeth Daughter of Barnabas Maw bapt. 26 Feb 1786
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812


First name(s)Elizabeth
Last nameMaw
Birth year-
Baptism year1786
Baptism date26 Feb 1786
Baptism placeRillington
DenominationAnglican
Father's first name(s)Barnabas
Father's last name-
Mother's first name(s)-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
Archive referencePR-RIL 2
Page46
Record setYorkshire Baptisms
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
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Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms
First name(s)Elizabeth
Last nameMaw
Baptism year1786
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Baptism placeRillington
Mother's first name(s)Margaret
Father's first name(s)Barnabas
Baptism date26 Feb 1786
Event typeBaptisms, marriages & burials
Source year range1626-1845
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Maw, Elizabeth (I21308)
 
64254 Text: Elizabeth, Dr of Barnabas Maw buried 27 Sep 1812
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812

Source Information
Ancestry.com. Yorkshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.
Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.

First name(s) Elizabeth Last name Maw Birth year - Death year 1812 Burial year
1812 Burial date 27 Sep 1812 Burial place Rillington Father's first name(s) Barnabas County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive reference PR-RIL 3 Page 12 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, United Kingdom
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Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Burials
First name(s)Elizabeth
Last nameMaw
Burial year1812
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Burial placeRillington
Father's first name(s)Barnabas
Age at death-
Burial date27 Sep 1812
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Burials
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Maw, Elizabeth (I21308)
 
64255 Text: Hannah Daughter of Barnabas Maw of Scampston baptized 12 Jul 1778
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812


First name(s)Hannah
Last nameMaw
Birth year-
Baptism year1778
Baptism date12 Jul 1778
Baptism placeRillington
DenominationAnglican
Father's first name(s)Barnabas
Father's last name-
Mother's first name(s)-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
Archive referencePR-RIL 2
Page11
Record setYorkshire Baptisms
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © Findmypast

Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms
First name(s)Hannah
Last nameMaw
Baptism year1778
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Baptism placeRillington
Mother's first name(s)-
Father's first name(s)Barnabas
Baptism date12 Jul 1778
Event typeBaptisms, marriages & burials
Source year range1626-1845
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Maw, Hannah (I29012)
 
64256 Text: John son of Newyear & Elizabeth Maw, Scag. 20 --- 1805
Book: Baptism
Collection: Yorkshire: Settrington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1559-1812

First name(s) John Last name Maw Baptism year 1805 Baptism date 20 Jul 1805 Baptism place Settrington Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Newyear Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Archive reference PR SET/3 Page 17 Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain 
Maw, John (I36087)
 
64257 Text: Margaret Daughter of Barnabas Maw of Scampston was buried 21 Oct 1793
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812

Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Burials
First name(s)Margaret
Last nameMaw
Burial year1793
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Burial placeRillington
Mother's first name(s)Barnabas
Age at death-
Burial date21 Oct 1793
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Burials
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Maw, Margaret (I36086)
 
64258 Text: Martha dau. of Newyear & Elizabeth Maw, Scag. 30 --- 1807
Book: Baptism
Collection: Yorkshire: Settrington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1559-1812

First name(s) Martha Last name Maw Baptism year 1807 Baptism date 30 Jun 1807 Baptism place Settrington Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Newyear Maw - Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Archive reference PR SET/3 Page 18 Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain

Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms
First name(s)Martha
Last nameMaw
Baptism year1807
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Baptism placeSettrington
Mother's first name(s)-
Father's first name(s)Newyear
Baptism date30 Jun 1807
Event typeBaptisms, marriages & burials
Source year range1604-1856
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Maw, Martha (I29469)
 
64259 Text: Mary Daughter of Barnabas Maw and Margaret his Wife baptized 11 Jun 1775
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812

First name(s)Mary
Last nameMaw
Birth year-
Baptism year1775
Baptism date11 Jun 1775
Baptism placeRillington
DenominationAnglican
Father's first name(s)Barnabas
Father's last name-
Mother's first name(s)Margaret
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
Archive referencePR-RIL 2
Page7
Record setYorkshire Baptisms
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © Findmypast 
Maw, Mary (I29022)
 
64260 Text: Newyear son of Barnar. Maw 07 Feb 1773
Book: Baptism
Collection: Yorkshire: Settrington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1559-1812


Name: Newyear Maw Gender: Male Baptism Date: 7 Feb 1773 Baptism Place: Settrington,York,England Father: Barnar. Maw FHL Film Number: 496812
Source Information
Ancestry.com. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.


Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms
First name(s)Newyear
Last nameMaw
Baptism year1773
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Baptism placeSettrington
Mother's first name(s)-
Father's first name(s)Barnard
Baptism date07 Feb 1773
Event typeBaptisms, marriages & burials
Source year range1604-1856
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History

First name(s)Newyear
Last nameMaw
Birth year-
Baptism year1773
Baptism date07 Feb 1773
Baptism placeSettrington
DenominationAnglican
Father's first name(s)Barnart
Father's last name-
Mother's first name(s)-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
Archive referencePR SET/3
Page6
Record setYorkshire Baptisms
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © Findmypast 
Maw, Newyear (I21026)
 
64261 Text: No 43. Barnabas Maw & Margaret Key Spinster were married at Rillington by Banns 13 Dec 1772 , by J. Cook Minr. Witnesses Nicholas Ruston, Newyear Maw.
Book: Rillington Book 3.
Collection: Yorkshire: Rillington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1638-1812


Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Marriages
First name(s)Barnabas
Last nameMaw
Birth year-
Marriage year1772
Spouse's first name(s)Margaret
Spouse's last nameKey
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Marriage placeRillington
Marriage date13 Dec 1772
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Marriages
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History 
Family: Barnabas Maw / Margaret Key (F6524)
 
64262 Text: William son of Newyear & Eliz. Maw, Scag. 17 Oct 1802
Book: Baptism
Collection: Yorkshire: Settrington - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials), 1559-1812

First name(s) William Last name Maw Baptism year 1802 Baptism date 17 Oct 1802 Baptism place Settrington Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Newyear Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Archive reference PR SET/3 Page 16 Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain


ecord setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Baptisms
First name(s)William
Last nameMaw
Baptism year1802
Birth year-
CountyYorkshire (East Riding)
CountryEngland
Baptism placeSettrington
Mother's first name(s)Jane
Father's first name(s)Newyear
Baptism date17 Oct 1802
Event typeBaptisms, marriages & burials
Source year range1604-1856
ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives
CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
SubcategoryParish Baptisms
Collections fromEngland, Great Britain
Transcription © DC Thomson Family History

Note that mother was originally marked as Jane on the parish record, also transcribed like that on the Bishop's but then later scrapped and replaced by Elizabeth on the Parish record. 
Maw, William (I21072)
 
64263 Thanks to Michael and Lesley Milsom for sharing their information. Source (S40)
 
64264 The 1861 Census says he is 22 and widower with children of age 6 and 3? Maw, James (I5324)
 
64265 The 1881 Census says Maw but according to 1871 the surname is Mann ... and born in 1836 instead of 1843 ... Mann, Catherine Elston (I12823)
 
64266 The 1881 Census shows the following servants living the family:
George Leaming Servant 15 Farmer Servant Indoor Born Flixborough, LIN
Alice Surs Servant 15 Domestic Servant (General) Born Belton, LIN  
Maw, John (I585)
 
64267 The 1891 census on Ancestry stated Maw but there is no Maw; only Alice Louisa Mew born on the Isle of Wright. Mew, Alice Louisa (I5350)
 
64268 The 1891 Census says he is 5 year old and a son but the parents are only 22 at that date. Hunt, Henry James (I5473)
 
64269 The 1901 Census shows a Pollie Ann Shanton / Thornton - niece - living with Mary Maw, Mary (I912)
 
64270 The 1901 Census shows that her sister Harriet E Cooper (aged 50 and single) and a niece Amy J H Dodgson (aged 16) were staying with her. Cooper, Rose Hannah (I4877)
 
64271 The 1911 Census has Jane as a widow at 17 Barnsome Terrace, Darlington.
She has 6 children, all still alive in 1911 but none of them is staying with her.

4 children (Mary Ethel, Frances, Mabel and Geoffrey P F) are visiting at 27 Princes Road, Middleborough with James and Martha Brady

Her husbadn seems to appear boarding at different address 21 Swan Street, Darlington. He is married but without spouse or children. 
Family: John George Wilson / Jane Forster (F14131)
 
64272 The abbreviation Ch.B. (R.A.F.V.R.) refers to an individual holding a specific academic qualification and their service in the Royal Air Force during a particular period, most likely the Second World War.
Here is the breakdown of the abbreviation:

Ch.B. stands for "Bachelor of Surgery" (from the Latin Chirurgiae Baccalaureus). This is a medical degree, often awarded jointly with an M.B. (Bachelor of Medicine).

R.A.F.V.R. stands for the "Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve".

Therefore, Ch.B. (R.A.F.V.R.) indicates a person who was a qualified surgeon and an officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. During the war years, many professionals, including doctors and surgeons, were commissioned into the RAFVR to serve in medical branches. 
Mungall, Ch.B. (R.A.F.V.R.) Donald Forbes (I83117)
 
64273 The Airmen's Stories - P/O I K S Joll


Ian Kenneth Sefton Joll was born on 3rd February 1920 at East Grinstead and was educated at Hurstpierpoint College. He joined 604 Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force in March 1939 and was called to full-time service on 24th August 1939.


Joll went to 8 FTS Montrose to attend No. 13 Course, which ran from 9th October 1939 to 6th March 1940. With his training completed, Joll rejoined 604 Squadron, then based at Northolt.





Above image courtesy of Christopher Joll



On 10th May the squadron provided an escort for Blenheims that were detailed to bomb German transport aircraft on the beach at Wassenaar, Holland.

Joll destroyed a Ju52. After the bombing Joll decided to carry out a low-level strafe of the beach. His port propeller came off, either shot off by ground fire or by striking the ground. His Blenheim, L1517, crash-landed on the beach but did not catch fire and Joll and his gunner, LAC J Pickford, were not badly hurt.
With the help of Dutch civilians they made their way to Amsterdam and were able to embark on the ss Dotterel, which evacuated the Polish, British and French consular staff as well as civilians and press correspondents on 13th May.

On 5th July 1940 Joll was detached to St. Eval for RDF trials. He rejoined the squadron on the 18th and served with 604 throughout the Battle of Britain. The squadron's Blenheims were gradually replaced with Beaufighters from September 1940, crewed by pilots and radar operators.


On 10th October Joll damaged a He111 south of Bournemouth.


From 9th to 23rd March 1941 Joll attended a course at No. 1 Beam Approach School, Watchfield.

During the night of 1st/2nd May 1941 Joll, flying with Sgt. AA O'Leary, was closing in to attack a He111 north of Swindon when a burst of return fire severely wounded O'Leary and damaged the Beaufighter. With O'Leary's help, Joll managed to get the aircraft safely back to base.


On 5th/6th May Joll, flying with Sgt. RW Dalton, shot down a Ju88 over Chawleigh, Devon, on 6th/7th June they shot down a Ju88 into the sea off Poole, Dorset, on the 8/9th damaged a He111 over Botley, Hampshire and in the early hours of 5th July they shot down a He111 near Oakford, Devon.

Joll was posted away on 16th July 1941 to 54 OTU Church Fenton as an instructor.


On 9th April 1942 Joll was posted to 153 Squadron, recently reformed at Ballyhalbert. He returned to 604 Squadron, then at Middle Wallop, in October 1942. He destroyed a Do217 on 21st September 1943 60 miles east of Spurn Head.

He was awarded the DFC (gazetted 29th October 1943).


Joll was released from the RAF late in 1943 as a Squadron Leader. He worked at the Colonial Office in Whitehall from December 1943 until January 1945. He served at the Directorate of Combined Operations in New Delhi from February to November 1945.

In London he had met Eileen Mary Sassoon Sykes, they married after the war. As an ambulance driver in 1941 she had driven an artificial leg from Roehampton to Horsham St. Faith, where it was loaded into a Blenheim to be dropped during a raid on St. Omer. It was intended for Douglas Bader, who had been shot down and captured on 9th August.
Joll died on 8th February 1977. 
Joll, Squadron Leader Ian Kenneth Sefton DFC (I7407)
 
64274 The Biddick was registered with the Board of Trade for trade to France, Spain, Portugal and the Azores, as well as having a general Foreign registration. It also made one trip to the USA on 7 July 1903.

Entries from Lloyds List


18 July 1998 - Marie (pilot boat) - Pauillac, July 16 2.45pm. It is reported that Royan pilot boat Marie and British steamer Biddick, Sunderland for Bordeaux, have been in collision. Former vessel sank: crew saved; latter proceeded, damage unknown.


27 June 1902 - Biddick (s) - Robin Hoods Bay, June 26 5pm - Steamer Biddick, of Sunderland, from Bilbao for Middlesbrough, stranded North Cheek, Robin Hoods Bay; jettison cargo; sea smooth; probably float next tide.

27 June 1902 - Biddick (s) - Whitby, June 26 5.25pm - Steamer Biddick, of Sunderland, captain Strutt, from Bilbao for Middlesbrough, cargo iron ore, came ashore Robin Hoods Bay, North Cheek, six o'clock. Captain refuses assistance. Fine.

30 June 1902 - Biddick (s) - Stockton, June 28. The steamer Biddick was got off after jettison of about 50 tons of cargo, making no water, and she arrived here last evening. 
Strutt, William Robert (I6888)
 
64275 The birth certificate says Charles Wilfred but at his marriages and death he is mentionened as Wilfred Charles. Maw, Wilfred Charles (I13557)
 
64276 The BMD index has her as Julia Mau instead of Maw??? Nugent, Julia (I39580)
 
64277 The census of 1881 shows Christopher's family living in Blenheim, Oxford North, Ontario and Florence is 17 years of age. By this time, two of Florence's older sisters have been married and there are 11 other children listed there. Arlidge, Florence Eleanor (I37778)
 
64278 The census of 1881 shows Christopher's family living in Blenheim, Oxford North, Ontario and Florence is 17 years of age. By this time, two of Florence's older sisters have been married and there are 11 other children listed there. Arlidge, Christopher Churchill (I39638)
 
64279 The census of 1881 shows Christopher's family living in Blenheim, Oxford North, Ontario and Florence is 17 years of age. By this time, two of Florence's older sisters have been married and there are 11 other children listed there. Connibeer, Isabella Mary (I39639)
 
64280 The Cripps family were the largest shoe retailers in Ireland Cripps, Mary (I82669)
 
64281 The date on a mug confirms this date.
Rivetter, or Charnwood St, Leicester. (Parish Records)
1881 travelled to Australia aboard SS John Elder with their 3 children. 
Yates, Thomas (I18376)
 
64282 The day has come for us to say "see you later."
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of our Super Hero, husband, father, son, brother, uncle, nephew. Blaine David Maw at the age of 57 left us far too soon in the arms of his girls on July 26, 2021. After the most courageous 8 year battle against his cancer. Blaine was always quick to get started with any and every type of ammunition to fight his cancer. He wasn't a quitter and had such a strength and sense of humour which got us through the toughest times. He had his boxing gloves on until the end.
Blaine was born in Huntsville to the late Sam and Hilda Maw. He was the 2nd youngest of 11 children. Blaine leaves behind the love of his life and wife Kathy of 30 years (September). His pride and joy, daughter Kiley, soon to be son in law Ryan Harris, and his best buddy Bentley.
Siblings Linda Smith (predeceased), Sandy (Julien) Pelletier, Gary (Carol) Maw, Heather (Doug) Spiers, Darlene (Don) Rogers, Darrell (Rhonda) Maw, Bonnie (Rick) Jylha, Cheryl (John) Ranger, Leon (Lauretta) Maw, Lori (Mike) Welsh.
In-laws Isabel (Don) Watson, Robert (Sharon, predeceased) Dickson, Roxanne Vollans, Dan Dickson (Ashley), Shane Watson (Jen), Candace (Matt) Johnson and Angela Watson. A huge number of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews-too many to name. He will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends.
Blaine loved life, he was one of the most dedicated and loyal people we have ever known. Blaine took great pride and joy in his long career with the Town, working in many departments. But caring for the cemeteries and helping many families during the most difficult times was closest to his heart. He was a wealth of information, if ever you were trying to find a loved one in the cemetery. He always worked hard and perfected anything he put his mind to.
He was our life of the party always and made sure he was the last to leave. There were many visits over the years at our home where Blaine loved to have a beer and entertain us all with his crazy stories and antics.
We are forever grateful for the love and support we have received from family and friends throughout this journey and for an amazing medical team. A huge thank you to the "chemo" girls who were like extended family, Dr. Jindal, Dr. Small, Dr. Jennifer Macmillan, the palliative team, Dr. Erven, Dr. Stewart, Dr. NG, Dr. Sahgal, Meghan our homecare nurse, and so many more. You allowed us to do things our way and always gave the very best care and advice. Blaine loved the time he spent with each and everyone of you during some of the most difficult times in our lives.
We are forever grateful for you Blaine Maw, you have left a huge hole in our hearts. We will forever miss you but never forget. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital (Chemo unit) or Huntsville Hospice. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will occur in September.
Please recheck for details at www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in Muskoka Region News on Jul. 30, 2021. 
Maw, Blaine David (I31686)
 
64283 The declarations will reveal your ancestor's next of kin, your ancestor's rank, and the name of the vessel where your ancestor served.
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Source (S722)
 
64284 The entry in the I of A transcripts reads:

HOLGATE Ebba* Charles Mary Ann Born 17 Aug 1889 Bap 18 May 1897 CW Epworth

I would think that the parents gave the clerk the dates of birth. As Charles and Mary Ann had 4 children christened on the 18 May 1897 and Ebba was the oldest (9). They probably had the birth date wrong as Alan has a copy of the BC. *It would seem that the transcriber got her name right (from the register) but the writer of the BC also had it in error?

Roy Stringer 
Holgate, Ebba (I40167)
 
64285 The familly had 1 servant according to the 1881 Census:
Jane E Brunyer Servant 14 General Servant Born Warmsworthy, YORKS  
Maw, John Henry (I593)
 
64286 The Ford Castle was registered with the Board of Trade for trade to France, Spain, Portugal and the Azores. It was also registered for coasting trade including Holland, Belgium, France from the river Elbe to Brest.

Reports in Lloyds List


18 August 1925.

Ford Castle - Frederikshavn Aug. 17 - Brisith Steamer Ford Castle ashore west of Skaw. Salvage Steamer at stranding-place.
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Frederikshavn Aug. 17. British steamer Ford Castle, Sunderland for Norresundby, coals; Contract made to salve vessel on the condition of Lloyd's Form of Salvage Agreement. Salvage operations commenced. Wind WNW. Increasing sea.
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London, Aug. 17 - A telegram received from the owners of the steamer Ford Castle states: Steamer Ford Castle, Sunderland for Lindholm, Aalborg River, Denmark, coal laden, grounded west of Skaw at 3.40pm Sunder (Aug 16); making no water. Weather fine, sea smooth. Contract Svitzer Lloyd's Form. Expected float after midnight and proceed Frederikshavn Roads for diver survey. Lloyds Agent Kall in attendance.
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Londonm Aug.17 - The following telegram has been received from the owners of the steamer Ford Castle: - A telegram received from the master of the Ford Castle states:- Remains fast owing to strong wind and some sea during night. Ship tight, bottom sandy; more powerful tug coming to assist. Intend jettison cargo when labour available.
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Frederickshavn, Aug 17. Steamer Ford Castle: Salvors have decided to jettison cargo. Another salvage steamer has gone to assist - Salvage Association.

19 August 1925

Ford Castle - Frederickshavn Aug. 18 - Steamer Ford Castle refloated, brought in here, vessel tight. Diver will be employed to examine condition of vessel's bottom. Jettisoned cargo to the extent of about 150 tons. Salvage Association.
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London Aug 18. - Following is copy of telegram dated Aug 18, received from the owners of the steamer Ford Castle: Ford Castle refloated 2.15 am Tuesday (Aug 18); making no water. About 150 tons coal jettisoned. Proceeding Frederickshavn Roads for examination by divers.
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London Aug 18 - Following is coy of cable received from Svitzer Salvage Company: Steamer Ford Castle, of Newcastle, cargo coal, stranded near the Skaw; refloated by our salvage steamers Kattegat and Aegir. Ship tight, proceeding destination Aalborg. Contract Lloyd's form.
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Frederickshavn Aug 18 - Steamer Ford Castle: Divers report bottom plates damaged to some extent. Survey has been held, vessel declared seaworthy and proceeded. Salvage association. 
Strutt, William Robert (I6888)
 
64287 The futur couple William Mawe and Priscilla Percy were both working on the farm estate of the family Greaves. Percy, Priscilla (I4926)
 
64288 The futur couple William Mawe and Priscilla Percy were both working on the farm estate of the family Greaves. Mawe, William (I21060)
 
64289 The Gregynog was registered with the Board of Trade for trade to France, Spain, Portugal and the Azores, as well as having a general Foreign registration. It also made one trip to a destination described as British North America, Greenland, Iceland. Strutt, William Robert (I6888)
 
64290 THE HEAD of a historic South Derbyshire family has paid tribute to his mother, who has died at the grand old age of 98.
Janet, Lady Every, died at her home in Egginton on Saturday, bringing to a close a life in which she experienced two world wars and dramatic changes in society.
She lived in a cottage bordering the family home of Cothay, where the Everys have resided since selling historic Egginton Hall before the Second World War.
The current occupant, Sir Henry Every, 13th Baronet, said his mother had maintained her 'vitality and independence' right up until a short illness days before her death.
He said: "My mother was a very Christian lady and for years she was very much involved in that side of life. She was a lovely lady and, like many people of her age, had seen tremendous changes in the world.
"She was born into a house with no electricity, gas, water or telephone. She lived into an era of computers and space travel, but always kept a huge interest in what was going on in the world. She was always an interesting person to talk to.
"She was in remarkably good health and how fortunate she was to be able to continue to live in her own home and in such a special community, a village which maintains old-fashioned values and where people continue to look after each other." After her first marriage failed, she married Sir Henry's father, the 12th baronet, Sir John Every, whom she met during the war, and moved to Egginton, where she nursed her husband after he endured a serious operation for stomach ulcers, and continued to live after his death.
She is predeceased by a son from her first marriage, Joe, and survived by a daughter from that marriage, Anne, and children from her second marriage, Sir Henry, Celia and Juliette.
Her funeral will be held at St Wilfrid's Church on Saturday, November 27, at noon.

Read more at http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/son-pays-loving-tribute-janet-lady/story-21500388-detail/story.html#oMoFHGmBGHIXWo9O.99 
Page, Lady Every Janet Marion (I21971)
 
64291 The IGI says that Elizabeth's mother was Margaret but no trace of births for other children John and Elizabeth. Stevenson, Margaret (I10571)
 
64292 The index from FHS Isle of Axholme says 1808 but I have in same indexes a death in 1807.
Mother Sarah dies also in 1807 and father Richard married again 22.12.1807 
Winter, Anne (I10423)
 
64293 The index mentions Mary as Shaw instead of Maw.


First name(s) Mary Last name Maw Banns year 1865 Banns date ? ? 1865 Marriage year 1865 Marriage date 30 Dec 1865 Place Scarborough, St Mary Residence Scarborough Spouse's first name(s) Thomas Spouse's last name Allerton Spouse's residence Brompton County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service Archive reference PE 165/55 Record set Yorkshire Banns Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain
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First name(s) Mary Last name Maw Age 22 Birth year 1843 Marriage year 1865 Marriage date 30 Dec 1865 Marriage place Scarborough, St Mary Residence Scarborough Father's first name(s) William Father's last name Maw Spouse's first name(s) Thomas Spouse's last name Allerton Spouse's age 22 Spouse's residence Snainton Spouse's father's first name(s) John Spouse's father's last name Allerton County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service Archive reference PE 165/26 Page 132 Record set Yorkshire Marriages Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain
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Family: Thomas Allerton / Mary Maw (F1738)
 
64294 The index of baptisms for Wroot says 19 Jan 1857 but GRO says Jun Qtr 1857 Maw, Thomas Edward (I937)
 
64295 The Index of Church (Isle of Axholme FHS) says she was burried 05.01.1761 Maw, Mary (I2876)
 
64296 The index reads surname to Donington. Family: James Gill Dunington / Martha Joll (F2210)
 
64297 The index shows name of district as Edmonton but the Volume and Page number correspond to the District Islington. Sharwood, Samuel (I4458)
 
64298 The Isle of Axholme transcripts show William and Harriet as parents of Charles Bap. 28 Oct 1849, however another entry shows William and Sophia as parents of Mary 14 Apr 1848.



The 1851 census for Haxey shows William, Sophia, Mary(3) and Charles (1) so I think the Harriett entry in the Isle of Axholme transcripts must be an error.



Roy Stringer 
Holgate, Charles (I40166)
 
64299 The late Thelma B. Maw, the second donor who left her fortune to Angels' Haven, was born in February 19, 1916 and graduated from University of California at Berkeley. She came to Korea in 1949 and worked as a physical therapist at Severance Hospital, Seoul. She attended Eunpyung Methodist Church and helped foundation and operation of Angels' Haven. She retired in 1982 and returned back to Corona, California. As Executive Director Cho visited her in 1994, she gave him a lot of pictures and slidefilms of Angels' Haven. They are our valuable assets in the aspect of historical records. As she passed away in November 15, 2005, Thelma Maw bequeathed some of her property to Angels' Haven.

http://www.angelshaven.or.kr/eng/press/news_.asp?Page=1&IDX=1&FndKind=&FndCont= 
Maw, Thelma Bridges (I30764)
 
64300 The Life Journey of Art Anderson: http://www.stfrancisrutherfordton.org/lifejourneys/artanderson.html Anderson, Arthur Conway (I7546)
 

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