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| 901 | Abdy, Anthony (1579-1640), clothworker and East India merchant of London. Born 1579, seventh and youngest child of Roger Abdy (d. 1595) and his wife Mary, daughter of Richard White of Hutton (Essex); baptised All Hallows, Bread St., London, 18 October 1579. Alderman of London; sheriff of London, 1630-31; appointed director of East India Co., 1617 and deputy governor, 1639; member of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers (master, 1632). Married 14 August 1610 St Mary Aldermary London, Abigail (d. 1640), youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell, kt. (q.v.), (ironmonger and Governor of the East India Company, Lord Mayor of London in 1609-10) and had issue: (1) Alice Abdy (1611-48) m.1635 Sir John Bramston of Skreens (Essex) (d. 1700) (q.v.); (2) Sir Thomas Abdy (1612-86), (q.v.); (3) Anthony Abdy (1615-22), baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 16th March 1615; buried 16th January 1622; (4) Sir Robert Abdy (1616-70), (q.v.); (5) Sir John Abdy (1617-62) (q.v.); (6) Nicholas Abdy (1618-48), merchant; bapt. at St. Dionis Backchurch, 30 August 1618; died at Leghorn, 1648; (7) Roger Abdy (1620-42); baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 9th May 1620; (8) Abigail Abdy (b. 1622); baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 21st February 1622; (9) Sarah Abdy (b. 1624), baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 18th October 1624; perhaps m. at Stepney, 10 March 1645, John Bateman, lighterman He lived in Lime Street, London, in the house where William Dockwra's Penny Post was established in 1680; inherited lands at Colliers Row, Havering atte Bower (Essex) and property in Red Lion Gate, London from his father, 1595; purchased Felix Hall estate, Essex, 1630 He died 10 September 1640 and was buried in St Mary Abchurch or St Andrew Undershaft 1 October 1640, the same day as his wife; his will was proved PCC 4 December 1640 | Abdy, Sir Anthony (I44417)
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| 902 | Abdy, Sir Anthony (1655-1704), 2nd baronet. Eldest son of Sir Thomas Abdy (1612-86), 1st baronet of Felix Hall, and his second wife Anne, daughter and co-heir of Alderman Sir Thomas Soame, kt.; baptised 4 July 1655. Educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (adm. fellow commoner 1672); JP for Essex by 1684; stood unsuccessfully for Parliament, 1689, and petitioned against the result, alleging early closure of the poll; succeeded his father as 2nd baronet of Felix Hall, 14 Jan 1686. Married 9 June 1682 Mary (d. 18 Aug 1744), daughter and heiress of Rev. Dr. Richard Milward, canon of Windsor and rector of Great Braxted (Essex) and his wife Mary, dau of Sir Anthony Thomas (q.v.), and had issue: (1) Thomas Abdy, died young; (2) Mary Abdy (b. 1682x1685; d. c.1737) of London; d. unm.; will proved 2 May 1737 describes her as eldest daughter of Sir Anthony; desired to be buried at Great Braxted, near to her grandmother, Mary Milward (3) Joan[na] (1686-1765), of Kelvedon Easterford, d. unm.; will proved 1767; (4) Elizabeth Abdy (1687-1760), d. unm.; (5) Sir Anthony Thomas Abdy (1688-1733) (q.v.); (6) Sir William Abdy (1689-1750) (q.v.); (7) Rachel Abdy (1690-c.1744), of London; d. unm.; will proved 7 May 1744 (8) Anna Abdy (b. c.1691; d. 1738) m. 1724, Bezaleel Sherman (d. 1737) of Dorewards Hall, Kelvedon (Essex), surgeon; (9) Charles Abdy (b. 1693); probably died young (10) Richard Abdy (b. 1694); probably died young (11) Alice Abdy (b. 1695; fl. 1760); (12) Margaret Abdy (1696-1779) d. unm.; (13) Martha Abdy (1700-80) of Kensington (Middx), d. unm. Inherited the Felix Hall estate, Kelvedon, Essex, from his father, 1686. Died 2 Apr 1704 aged 49; buried at Kelvedon (Essex), where he is commemorated by a monument by Edward Stanton; will proved 12 Sept. 1704 | Abdy, Sir Anthony 2nd Baronet of Felix Hall (I44415)
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| 903 | Abdy, Sir John (1617-1662), 1st baronet. Fourth son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised 4 June 1617 at St Dionis Backchurch, London. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (adm. 1634; BA 1638; MA 1641; Fellow, 1640); consul for the English at Padua while studying at the University there, 1646-47; created 1st baronet of Moores, 22 June 1660. He was bequeathed the manor of Moores at Salcot Virley (Essex) by his father, 1640 Died without issue, 1662, when the baronetcy became extinct; bequeathed his property to his elder brother, Sir Robert Abdy (1616-1670) (q.v.) | Abdy, Sir John 1st Baronet of Moores (I44423)
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| 904 | Abdy, Sir John (c.1643-1691), 2nd baronet. Eldest child of Sir Robert Abdy (1616-70), (q.v.) and his first wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir John Gayer kt.; educated at Trinity Coll, Cambridge (matric. 1660) and Middle Temple (adm. 1665); travelled in France 1664; succeeded his father as 2nd baronet of Albyns, 1670. Married 10 May 1687 in Westminster Abbey (Middx), Jane (1666-1721), only daughter of George Nicholas MP (1635-1707), youngest son of Sir Edward Nicholas kt (1593-1669), Secretary of State to King Charles I and King Charles II, and had issue: (1) Sir Robert Abdy (1688-1748) (q.v.); (2) Anne Abdy (b. c.1689); (3) Jane Abdy (1690-c.1765), m.1732 Rev. Edward Crank (c.1676-1756) (q.v.) Lived in Covent Garden. He died intestate 1691; buried at Stapleford Abbots; goods administered 9 Mar 1692 and again 7 Jul 1721 | Abdy, Sir John 2nd Baronet of Albyns (I44426)
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| 905 | Abdy, Sir Robert (1616-1670), 1st baronet, East India merchant. Third son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised at St. Dionis Backchurch, 23 Jan 1616. He was knighted by King Charles II, 4/5 June 1660 and created 1st baronet of Albyns, 9 June 1660. He married c.1642 Catherine (d. 6 Sept. 1662), daughter of Sir John Gayer kt, Lord Mayor of London in 1646-47 and had issue: (1) Sir John Abdy (c.1643-91), (q.v.); (2) Catherine Abdy (b. 1645); bapt. at St. Andrew Undershaft, 29 July 1645; (3) Mary Abdy (b. 1647), bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 27 September 1647; m. 1675 Christopher Smith of Windsor (Berks), gent.; (4) Sarah Abdy (b. 1649); m. 24 November 1669, Robert Pennington of Chigwell (Essex), esq.; (5) Elizabeth Abdy (1650-78), bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 5 September 1650; m. 1676 (lic. 13 January 1676) Thomas Hall of Kettlethorpe (Lincs) and had issue two daughters; (6 Abigail Abdy (b. 1651); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 7 November 1651; (7) Anthony Abdy (b. 1653); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 16 August 1653; (8) Robert Abdy (b. 1656); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 29 April 1656; (9) Roger Abdy (b. 1657, died young); baptised at St Andrew Undershaft, 7 July 1657; (10) Charles Abdy (b. 1658); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 17 March 1658; (11) Rev. Edward Abdy (1660-1701); (12) Roger Abdy (b. 1662), baptised at St Andrew Undershaft, 1 September 1662. He inherited the manor of Brandon (Essex) from his father, 1640; and rented the Albyns estate in Essex, perhaps as early as 1638; bought property at Sandon and Theydon Garnons (Essex), 1652, and the freehold of Albyns, 1654; improved the house at Albyns by the addition of panelling.He died 1670; will proved PCC 10 November 1670 | Abdy, Sir Robert 1st Baronet of Albyns (I44424)
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| 906 | Abdy, Sir Robert (1688-1748), 3rd baronet, MP; Only son of Sir John Abdy (c.1643-91) (q.v.) and his wife Jane, daughter of George Nicholas; baptised 8 Apr 1688; succeeded his father as 3rd baronet of Albyns, 1691, at the age of 3; educated at Trinity Coll, Oxford (matric. 1705); perhaps brought up in London as described as 'of Covent Garden' in 1705. Tory MP for Essex, 1727-48; described by Morant in his History of Essex as 'a man of deep knowledge in antiquity and natural history, a great connoisseur in medals, of which he had a fine collection, and, what is more, a true patriot and a person of unshaken integrity and remarkable humanity'; as this description hints, Abdy was a Jacobite, and seems to have been one of the leaders of the planned Jacobite rising in Essex in 1744; he was apparently privy to the details of the planned French invasion of that year; FSA; acted as a trustee of Lord Petre, 1732-33;. Married 5 July 1711 Theodosia (d. 8 August 1732), daughter and heir of Dr. George Bramston, master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and had issue: (a) Sir John Abdy (c.1714-59), 4th bt. of Albyns (q.v.); (b) Robert Abdy (c.1715-35), dsp; (c) Jane Abdy, died young; (d) Theodosia Abdy (d. 1758), m. 1752 Rev. Stotherd Abdy (c.1728-73) (q.v.), dsp; He inherited the Albyns estate (Essex) from his father in 1691. He died 27 Aug 1748 | Abdy, Sir Robert 3rd Baronet of Albyns (I44428)
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| 907 | Abdy, Sir Thomas (1612-86), 1st baronet, lawyer. Eldest son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised St Dionis Backchurch, 18 May 1612. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (Fellow Commoner, 1629) and Lincolns Inn, London (admitted, 1631/32); travelled in France and Italy, 1632-5; practised as a lawyer; sheriff of Essex, 1651; sought a lease from the Crown of the duty on sugar imports, c.1661; created 1st baronet of Felix Hall, 7 July 1641; knighted at Whitehall by King Charles I, 8 July 1641. He m. 1st, 1 February 1637/38 St Peter le Poer, London, Mary (d. 1645), daughter and co-heir of Lucas Corsellis of London; m. 2nd, 16 January 1646/47 at St Bartholomew the Less, London, Anne (d. 1679), daughter and co-heir of Alderman Sir Thomas Soame, kt., sheriff of London 1635-36 and had issue (1.1) James Abdy (b. 1639, d. young); (1.2) Rachel Abdy (1640-c.1688), m.1679, as his third wife, Philip Gurdon of Assington (Suffk) (c.1630-90) (q.v.); dsp.; (1.3) Abigail Abdy (1643-79), m. as his second wife, Sir Mark Guyon, kt. (d. 1690) of Dynes Hall (Essex) and had issue a daughter, Rachel Guyon; (2.1) Joanna Abdy of High Ongar (1654-1710); (2.2) Sir Anthony Abdy (1655-1704) (q.v.); (2.3) William Abdy (1657-82); (2.4) Thomas Abdy (c.1658-97); dsp; (2.5) Alice Abdy (b. 1661, d. after 1725) m. William Stane of Folyetts alias Forrest Hall, Ongar (Essex) and had issue; (2.6) Anna Abdy (d. 1692) of Forrest Hall, Ongar (Essex), d. unm.; (2.7) Mary Abdy (fl. 1712), m. c.1682 Wentworth Garneys (d. 1685) of Boyland Hall (Norfolk), dsp; (2.8) Judith Abdy (b. c.1664; d. young); (2.9) Sarah Abdy (d. young); (2.10) Elizabeth Abdy (fl. 1691) Inherited the Felix Hall estate (Essex) from his father, 1640; inherited the property of his cousin, Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, kt., 1679He died 14 January 1685/86; buried at Kelvedon, where he is commemorated by a monument (perhaps by William Stanton) with an inscription on a draped stone curtain; will proved 11 February 1686. His two wives are also both buried at Kelvedon [sorting ref. 773]. | Abdy, Sir Thomas 1st Baronet of Felix Hall (I44421)
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| 908 | Albert MAW MAW, Albert Gilchrist Bert Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on Monday, September 26th, 2005. Bert Maw of Barrie in his 79th year was the beloved husband of Betty Maw of Barrie. Dear father of Brenda Cunningham of Unionville and Carol Jones and her husband Fred of Owen Sound. Loving grandfather of Jennifer MacKinnon and her husband Scott of Halifax, Michael Cunningham of Unionville, Sarah and Meghan Jones both of Owen Sound. Brother of Russell Maw and his wife Mabel of Minesing and Fern Ward and her husband Cecil of Barrie. Pre-deceased by his sister Jean Walt and by his brother Leslie Maw. A memorial service will be held at the Free Methodist Church, 290 Cundles Road East in Barrie on Saturday, October 1st at 10:00 a.m. Cremation with inurnment of ashes at Minesing Union Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to Barrie Free Methodist Church through the Jennett Chapel of the McCLELLAND & SLESSOR Funeral Home, 152 Bradford Street in Barrie Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at bertmaw@funeralhome.on.ca 0 Source: http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=105184 | Maw, Albert "Bert" Gilchrist (I43669)
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| 909 | Arthur Lawrence Maw MAW, Arthur Lawrence - (Former owner of Evergreen Golf Course, Orillia and former employee of General Tire). Passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Art Maw of Elmvale, Age 76. Beloved husband of Yvonne. Dear father of Heather, Dale (Shelley) and Shari (Pete). Loved grandfather of Laura (Dennis), Marie, Wes (Caroline), Allison, Dustin, Michelle, Caitlyn, Isaac, Dylan and Wendel and loving great grandfather of James Arthur. Brother of Vera Wood, Jack Maw, Glen Maw and the late Doris Ward, Helen Priest, Fred Maw and Winston Maw. A Private Family interment will be held at Minesing Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will be held at LYNN-STONE FUNERAL HOME, Elmvale on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 from 2- 5 p.m. Memorial Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Charity of your choice would be appreciated. Messages of Condolence may be sent to www.lynnstonefuneralhome.com 12422130 Source: http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=705683 | Maw, Arthur "Art" Lawrence (I18982)
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| 910 | Audrey Alfreda MAW MAW, Audrey Alfreda - Passed away peacefully at the Huronia District Hospital Midland on Wednesday, October 25, 2006. Audrey Maw of Elmvale in her 72nd year. Beloved wife of the late Fred Maw. Dear mother of Jane (David) Loftus of Elmvale, Ken (Debi) Maw of Barrie, Gerald (Katherine Wallis) Maw of Elmvale, Allan (Jane) Maw of Elmvale, and Wanda (Mark Chapman) Fleming of Minesing. Loved grandmother of Sarah, Emily, Jessica, Erica, Olivia, Danny, Camilla, Sara, and Thomas. Sister of David Smith, Marni Sloan, Viola Rance, Norma Dicceco, Doreen Carter, and the late Edward Smith and Thelma Columbus. Sister in law of Shirley Smith, Lorne Rance, Dick Columbus, and the late Bob Sloane and Tom Carter. Friends may call at the LYNN-STONE FUNERAL HOME Elmvale from 2-4 and 7-9 pm Saturday. Funeral Service in the chapel on Sunday, October 29 at 2:30 pm. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. 10412220 Source: http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=122550 | Smith, Audrey Alfreda (I47012)
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| 911 | BARKER Gerty Spilsby 7a 1193 BETT Ernest Albert Spilsby 7a 1193 DOWSE Edith Penelope Spilsby 7a 1193 DOWSE Edith Penelpoe Spilsby 7a 1193 LANCASTER Henry Spilsby 7a 1193 | Family: Bett or Lancaster / Edith Penelope Dowse (F14784)
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| 912 | beavis, boundy, dyer, webb tree http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/1559054/family?fpid=-1460012887 | Pounder, James William (I47520)
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| 913 | birth:09 Nov 1886 -Albion, Peel, Ontario residence:1886 -Ontario, Canada parents:James Maw, Margaret Rutherford record title:Canada Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959 name:Norman Rutherford Maw gender:Male birth date:09 Nov 1886 birthplace:Albion, Peel, Ontario father's name:James Maw mother's name:Margaret Rutherford indexing project (batch) number:C01596-6 system origin:Canada-EASy source film number:1845881 Name: Norman Rutherford Date of Birth: 9 Nov 1886 Gender: Male Birth Place: Peel, Ontario, Canada Father's name: James Maw Mother's name: Margaret Rutherford Source Citation Archives of Ontario; Series: MS929; Reel: 78 | Maw, Norman Rutherford (I37762)
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| 914 | birth:16 Jul 1807 residence:1807 -York, England parents:Bartholomew Maw, Mary record title:England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 name:John Maw gender:Male baptism/christening date:19 Jul 1807 baptism/christening place:NORMANBY BY PICKERING,YORK,ENGLAND birth date:16 Jul 1807 father's name:Bartholomew Maw mother's name:Mary indexing project (batch) number:C10855-2 system origin:England-ODM source film number:990910 Record set Yorkshire Baptisms First name(s) John Last name Maw Baptism year 1807 Birth year 1807 County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Baptism place Normanby Mother's first name(s) Mary Father's first name(s) Bartholomew Birth date 16 Jul 1807 Baptism date 19 Jul 1807 Event type Baptisms, marriages & burials Source year range 1625-1853 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Baptisms Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s) John Last name Maw Birth year 1807 Birth date 16 Jul 1807 Baptism year 1807 Baptism date 19 Jul 1807 Baptism place Normanby Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Bartholomew Mother's first name(s) Mary County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive North Yorkshire County Record Office Archive reference N-PR-NOR1-2 Page 12 Record set Yorkshire Baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain | Maw, John (I18367)
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| 915 | birth:30 Sep 1904 -Toronto Junction, York, Ontario residence:1904 -Ontario, Canada parents:James Maw, Margaret Rutherford record title:Canada Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959 name:Victor James Maw gender:Male birth date:30 Sep 1904 birthplace:Toronto Junction, York, Ontario father's name:James Maw mother's name:Margaret Rutherford indexing project (batch) number:C02230-6 system origin:Canada-EASy source film number:2210573 Name: Victor James Maw Date of Birth: 30 Sep 1904 Gender: Male Birth Place: York, Ontario, Canada Father's name: James Maw Mother's name: Margaret Rutherford Source Citation Archives of Ontario; Series: MS929; Reel: 170 | Maw, Victor James (I37771)
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| 916 | BRIDGES, EDWARD WILLIAM BACKHOUSE GRO Reference: 1876 J Quarter in PLOMESGATE Volume 04A Page 741 First name(s) Edward William Last name Bridges Birth quarter 2 Birth year 1876 Mother's maiden name - District Plomesgate County Suffolk Country England Volume 4A Page 741 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 | Bridges, Edward William (I6770)
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| 917 | burial:01 Dec 1671 -Crowle, Lincoln, England parents:Symon Maw record title:England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 name:Symon gender:Male burial date:01 Dec 1671 burial place:Crowle, Lincoln, England father's name:Symon Maw indexing project (batch) number:B02775-2 system origin:England-EASy source film number:1450394 First name(s) Symon Last name Maw Sex Male Birth year - Burial year 1671 Burial date 01 Dec 1671 Place Crowle Father's first name(s) Symon County Lincolnshire Country England Archive Lincolnshire Archives Record set Lincolnshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, United Kingdom © Findmypast | Maw, Symon (I35375)
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| 918 | CHALLONER CLUB LIMITED(THE) (dissolved) 03 December 1973 - 10 November 1992 Stanislaus Alfred Purser was employed as Director (RETIRED ON DISABILITY PENSION) at CHALLONER CLUB LIMITED(THE) from 12 November 1990 to 10 November 1992 resigned Company address: CHALLONER CLUB LIMITED(THE) 20 FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON, EC4A 4PP Company documents: 24 - buy documents | Purser, Stanislas Alfred (I46482)
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| 919 | Citation Information Transcript Marriage date: 03 Oct 1852 Marriage place: Blackburn, Lancashire, England Residence date: Residence place: England Web Address Source Information Title England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 Author Ancestry.com Publisher Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.Original data - Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission.Original dat Repository Information Name Ancestry.co.uk | Family: Luke Miller / Ann Mc Ginness (F19023)
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| 920 | Col Alfons Wiktor Mackowiak At the request of RBL Head Office GLD Standards were in attendance for the funeral of Col Alfons Wiktor Mackowiak, postumosly promoted to rank of General. His citation reads as follows:- 'Outstanding officer: distinguished himself by his exceptional bravery and his qualifications of a soldier throughout the campaign, especially 2nd and 14th June 1940 at Fremestroff, 15th at Alberstroff and 16th at Dieuze, where he did not cease commanding the fire of his battery, in spite of violent shooting of enemy artillery, giving best example to the gunners. On 17th June he dispersed an adverse company which was attacking positions and on the 18th forced the enemy to evacuate Embermenil, which they had taken. The present mention includes the award of the War Cross with Brass Star" Captured by Germans, interned for a period in Strasbourg. Escaped through Vichy France and Spain to Gibraltar. Boat to Britain, arrived in Liverpool trained in tanks before volunteering for the Polish parachute forces at Upper Largo. Selected for training as an agent with SOE, then becoming an instructor with SOE. Transferred in 1942 to Polish section of SOE (Special Operations Executive) to Audley End House, near Saffron Waldon, Essex, known as Station 43 (STS 43). Instructor in small arms, PT and unarmed combat, 1942-44. Sworn in SOE Cichociemny (Silent & Unseen). Return to action Monday 18th September 1944 at Arnhem. Flew from Manston by glider chalk number 890 as part of Polish Parachute Brigade Advance HQ, piloted by Staff Sergeant John 'Johnny' Cotterill and Sergeant Max Maxwell. Now with the rank of Captain. Fought with distinction as the Polish Artillery Liaison Officer attached to the RA. Operation Market Garden. Sniper hunting in the woods of Oosterbeek and directing allied artillery fire in the Oosterbeek perimeter. Wounded. At conclusion of the Battle of Arnhem, captured and POW at Oflag 1XA at Spangenberg, Germany. Liberated by Americans 4 May 1945. Received his third Krzyz Waleczny. In total during the Second World War he received no less than 14 medals. In 2009 - Awarded the highest medal of bravery by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Demobbed in Fife in July 1947. Remained in the U.K. His peacetime record: entered a burning Wellington bomber rescuing the pilot and crew. Awarded a Commendation by King George V1, in recognition of his bravery and courageous action in extricating the pilot from the blazing Wellington on 11th July 1950. Published in Supplement to the Evening Gazette, Tuesday, 24th April 1951. He was the last living SOE Cichociemny (Silent &Unseen) living in the U.K.' All above details to be credited to: Mr. Graham Francis and Kristina Jardel Havard of the Arnhem Fellowship, UK. Obituaries not a regular feature and are published in GLD newsletters, for exceptional cases. | Mackowiak, Colonel Alfons Wiktor (I73559)
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| 921 | Contents: For a yearly rent of £20 for the life of Sarah wife of Christopher Norwood and for a further payment of £440. Christopher Norwood of Wintringham, yeoman, Sarah his wife and Thomas Harsley of Belton, gent. Cottage and close in Strawberry Lane and Steal goose lane, town street west, another cottage at Churchtown on Stockshill with a croft, another cottage in its yard, an acre of land in the Far field called Greengate furlong abutting on Golden headland north and the highway south. Arrangements to pay the sum of £20 at once (in addition to the rent) and after the death of Sarah to pay the rest divided between Christopher Norwood, also to Edward Smith, Thomas Smith, John Smith, Sarah Canty and Ann Parkin, sons and daughters by her former husband. | Harsley, Thomas (I19748)
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| 922 | Crank, Rev. Edward (c.1676-1756), clergyman. Born c.1676, son of Edward Crank of Birmingham (Warks). Educated at Trinity College, Oxford (BA 1695; MA 1698; BD 1708); Proctor of the University of Oxford, 1706; tutor to John Willes, later Attorney General; rector of Stonesfield (Oxon), 1719; vicar of Great Waltham (Essex); appointed rector of Hatford (Berks), 1721 and vicar of Stanford-in-the-Vale (Berks), 1732. He married 18 Feb. 1732, Jane Abdy (1690-c.1765), dau of Sir John Abdy (c.1643-91), 2nd bt. of Albyns (q.v.), but had no issue. His widow inherited a life interest in the Albyns estate from her nephew Sir John Abdy (c.1714-59), 4th bt. of Albyns (q.v.), and after her death it passed to Sir Anthony Thomas Abdy (c.1720-75), 5th bt. of Felix Hall (q.v.) He died 28 June 1756; buried at Hatford (Berks). His widow died between 1762 and 1766. | Crank, Reverand Edward (I44432)
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| 923 | David Glen MAW MAW, David Glen - Peacefully at his home, with his family at his side, Dave was taken from us far too soon on Saturday, December 20, 2008. Dave Maw of Owen Sound at the age of 46 years. Beloved husband of Sandra Swannell. Dearly loved son of Derek and Linda Maw of Annan. Loving brother of Kelly and her partner Doug McEwen and Justine and her husband David Farrar all of Owen Sound and brother in law of Stephanie and her husband Giovanni Rostirolla. Special uncle of Tyler, Dalton and Tesslyn Verrydt, Sam Farrar and Alexander and Jeremy Rostirolla. A celebration of Dave's life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, 1450 2nd Avenue West, Owen Sound on Saturday, December 27, 2008. Social gathering 6:00 p.m. Service at 7:00 p.m. led by Rob Ritchie and friends. Live music and luncheon to follow. Memorial donations to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society would be appreciated and may be made through the TANNAHILL FUNERAL HOME 519-376-3710. Online condolences and guest book at www.tannahill.com . In Dave's memory, please consider registering at Canada's bone marrow registry at www.bloodservices.ca 11364199 | Maw, David Glen (I43668)
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| 924 | Donald Ray Maw (February 26, 1929 - February 14, 2014) Funeral Servcies for Donald Ray Maw, age 84, of O'Neill, NE will be 10:30 AM Tuesday, February 18, 2014, at the First United Methodist Church in O'Neill. Burial will be in the O'Neill Cemetery with Flag Presentation by the O'Neill American Legion Simonson Post #93. Visitation will be Monday from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM with a 7:00 PM Prayer Service at Biglin's Mortuary in O'Neill. Memorials may be given to the Church. Don passed away Friday, February 14, 2014, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE. Don was born on February 26, 1929 in Creston, NE to Robert H. and Minnie (Bridges) Maw. He attended school in Creston until the age of 8 when his family moved to Columbus, NE. He graduated from Kramer High School in Columbus in 1946. Don served in the US Army during the Korean War from 1951 to 1953. In August of 1953 Don moved to O'Neill and started working for Motor Parts, Inc. He was manager and part owner for 46 years, retiring in 1999. Throughout his career Don was dedicated to serving the O'Neill community and spent a lot of time taking care of customers all hours of the day. He met Peggy Alm at the United Methodist Church in O'Neill and on July 15, 1956 they were united in marriage at the church they met in. Don was a long- time member of the United Methodist Church. He was very active in the church, serving on a number of boards and holding many church offices. He served as lay leader for many pastors over the years and sang in the church choir for 50 years. Don was also a very dedicated Sunday School teacher, teaching 5th and 6th graders as well as adults for close to 60 years. In his spare time Don was a small planes Pilot and served on the O'Neill Airport Authority Board. He also enjoyed family time, going on outdoor expeditions with his family, working on cars and wood working. He is survived by his wife of 57 years Peggy, daughter, Lorraine Maw of Lexington, KY, son, Chuck and wife Debbie of Bourbonnais, IL, a sister Ardith Greenquist of San Jose, CA, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, 6 brothers and 6 sisters. Source: http://www.biglinsmortuary.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=2417425&fh_id=10961 | Maw, Donald Ray (I46966)
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| 925 | Eleanor Marguerite MAW MAW, Eleanor Marguerite - Suddenly at the IOOF Home on Tuesday August 15, 2006 at the age of 93. Loving mother of Gary and Sue Maw, and Frances Ann and Simon Stanley. Proud grandmother of Kristin (Sean), Scott, Christopher and Leanne, and great grandmother of Michael Farrell. Predeceased by her husband Ivan, parents Addison and Francis McKenzie, brothers Hubert, Howard Karl, Reginald, Oswald, and sister Clarice. Friends may call at Trinity United Church in Thornton from 12 noon on Friday August 18, 2006 until the time of the Funeral Service at 1:00 p.m.. Interment Thornton Union Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation or the Hospital for Sick Children would be appreciated. Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com 10300502 Source: http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=43252 | McKenzie, Eleanor Marguerite (I38605)
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| 926 | Eligius "Louis" Van Keere huwde op 9 oktober 1644 te Lippeloo met Marie De Mayer. In de registers van de meisseniers werd Eligius vermeld als 'Eloy Van Keer', als zoon van Jan Van Keere en Cecilia Van Asbroeck (= generatie 8 ). Eligius is waarschijnlijk geboren in Buggenhout rond 1620. Zijn vader Jan Van Keere is geboren rond 1590 en overleden in Buggenhout op 9 januari 1634 en Cecilia op 9 februari 1634. Louis Van Keer overleed op 24 juni 1686 te Lippeloo. Zijn echtgenote was eerder overleden op 6 januari 1685, en bij dat overlijden wordt Eligius vermeld als "Ludovicus Van Keer". Source: http://www.laurentii.be/VanKeer.htm | Van Keer, Eligius "Louis" (I37900)
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| 927 | erin wabigwanmaw wabigwan-maw, erin ASHLEY Peacefully at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto on May 24, 2005. Loving daughter of Andy Maw and Teresa Wabigwan and dear sister of Erika and Natasha, all of Barrie. Will be sorrowfully missed by her many aunts, uncles, grandparents, nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the STECKLEY-GOODERHAM Funeral Home Clapperton and Worsley Streets, Barrie on Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 12:00 noon. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. Memorial donations to the Mount Sinai Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com 0 | Wabigwan-Maw, Erin Ashley (I53786)
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| 928 | Extracted from The History of Reedsburg Woodland Little Baraboo Valley Other settlers for the period between 1865 and 1875 were: Mr. and Mrs. Ner Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Stowe, Pres. Grubb, Mr. Bostwick. Isaac Pearson, George Woolever, Daniel Woolever, Mr. Brooman, Louis Gray, Mr. Noble, Reuben Farver, Stephen Long, Harmon Dean, Aaron Benbow, Dan Aber, Gregorys, Gibbeans, William Mullenix, Hans Thompson. Petersons, Seversons, Mosangs, Rufus Owen, Gardners. Ner Stowe and his wife, Ann Maw came to America from Lincolnshire, England and settled in New York prior to coming here. Four of their five children grew to maturity: Sarah, born in England, married Elwood Stanley, now widowed residing in Springfield, South Dakota; Mary, widow of Charles Noble, residing in Baraboo; William, married to Sarah Harrison, Ironton; George, married Selina Pearson. First name(s) ANN Last name MAW Marriage quarter 1 Marriage year 1850 Registration month - MarriageFinder™ ANN MAW married one of these people Thomas Bacon, Richard Raynour, Thomas Harry Oliver, Ner Stow District Glanford Brigg District number - County Lincolnshire Country England Volume 14 Page 449 Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain | Family: Ner Stow / Ann Maw (F16407)
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| 929 | FLORENCE MAW MAIZIE MAW MAIZIE FLORENCE MAW, age 90, of Sarnia, peacefully at Sumac Lodge, Sarnia on Monday, February 14, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Lloyd Maw. Loving mother of Wayne Haggith, Donna Rumble both of Sarnia; Dorothy Wales of Vancouver Island, and the late Alvin Haggith. Cherished grandmother of Kim Rumble and Tim Rumble of Sarnia; Jody Kevin Paget of Toronto; Cindy Pete Erb, Kellie Rick Martin, Stacey Bill Robertson, Dawn Jim Shew and Bob Wales all of Vancouver Island. Dearest great-grandmother of Cody and Casey, Cory, Tanner, Eryn, Brysen and Darien, Alesia, Kayla and Devon all of Vancouver Island. Survived by sister Edith Raymond Judas, brother-in-law Don Douglas and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by her parents George and Ella McDonald Taylor, sisters Marion Frank Barrett, Elsie Ray Boyle, and Shirley Douglas; sons-in-law Jack Rumble and Bob Wales. A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 18, 2005 from STEADMAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME BRIGDEN at 2 p.m. with Rev. Sandra Durrant officiating. Maise will be laid to rest beside Lloyd in Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens, Lady Smith B. C. Sympathy may be exprssed through donations to charity of choice. Steadman Brothers 864-1193.0 | Taylor, Maizie (I19409)
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| 930 | Floyd MAW ntblMAW, Floyd A. Passed away peacefully at his residence with his family at his side on Tuesday, June 14, 2005. Floyd Maw of RR 1, Minesing, In his 69th year. Beloved husband of Ruthann Greenlaw. Dear father of Bonnie VanCasteren Peter Bojens of Elmvale, Connie Maw Doug Kelly of Phelpston, Jim Maw Barb of Minesing, Rosanne Ken Graham of Barrie and the late Paul. Loving grandfather of Shannon, Chantel, Kendra, Kristeen, Justin, Garnet and Emma. Brother of Ruth Rawn & the late Bill of Barrie, Lorna John Marchildon of Perkinsfield, the late Betty Haight & her husband Gilbert and the late Lois Graham & her husband Don. Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone Funeral Home, Elmvale from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, June 17 at 1:30 p.m. Cremation with interment in Minesing Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the R.V.H. Cancer Centre, Barrie would be appreciated. Source: http://yourlifemoments.ca/sitepages/obituary.asp?oId=94951 | Maw, Floyd A. (I47043)
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| 931 | From: Chris Morris [mailto:johan @ lauwens.com] Sent: 15 November 2013 21:01 To: johan @ lauwens.com Subject: Comments Comments: I wonder if you've done any research on Matilda Mowe's husband Frederick George Hirons? This man seems to have married five times and his first four wives died between 1899 and 1905, which seems to be a bit suspicious. I am related to the first wife, and was contacted today by a man who knew about the third wife (a relative) and had found the 1st 2nd and 5th wives on three censuses. A little more digging turned up Matilda on your site. He was a pedlar born 1866 Wellesbourne Warwickshire. Wed Hannah Cox 1890 Warwick, she died 1899 Wellesbourne Wed Rose Emma Loveridge 1899 Warwick, died 1902 Warwick Wed Flora Jane Lancet 1903 Warwick, died 1904 Warwick Wed Matilda Mowe 1904 Coventry, died 1905 Warwick Wed Ellen White 1906 Coventry, still alive 1911 Warwick! His only known child: Frederick William born 1900 Warwick There was another Frederick George Hirons born 1880 Daventry which is a fair bit further away. He would be a bit young to marry Matilda, and we know he didn't marry the other three - either from censuses or marriage records. He probably married Ellen Jeffs 1909 Stratford. I know women died young, especially in childbirth, so I wonder if you have any info on Matilda's death? We suspect we may have found a serial killer! Hoping to hear from you. All best, Chris Chris Morris chris_morris_@ hotmail.com | Hirons, Frederick George (I32993)
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| 932 | From: Mike Winstanley Sent: 30 June 2011 20:35 Subject: Maw-Roberts-Barker-Bent Dear Judy I have been researching the people involved with St James the Less church, Tatham in North Lancashire and, as a result of my research I searched for people and have found your website. I am interested in the Rev Arthur Senior Roberts, who was Rector of Tatham from 1902 until about 1939, and his wife Mary Jane (nee Barker) and her inlaws. There are memorial windows in the church to both Arthur Roberts and Mary's brother, Robert, and a gravestone to Emily Barker, Mary's sister, who lived with them at the rectory. I have traced both Arthur and the Barkers to Todmorden, which seems to have had quite a lot of connections with Tatham, and know a fair bit about the Barkers of Stansfield Hall there, but I know very little about Arthur Roberts, except that he had been curate of Todmorden and came from a Yorkshire farming family. I am also wondering if any of the families concerned had connections with Gloucestershire, and in particular the village of Leonard Stanley since Robert Barker's widow later married there although she did not live there. A member of the Bent family also lived locally and was connected with the church although I am not sure if that is not just a coincidence!. Can you shed any further light on this please? I would be happy to send you information and images I have been collecting if it would be useful to you, although at the moment it is far from complete and rather jumbled. Our local history society has a website if you are interested- although none of the families concerned appear on it (as yet) www.tathamhistory/org.uk Best wishes Mike Dr Michael Winstanley Millhouses, Tatham | Family: Arthur Senior Roberts, M. A. / Mary Jane Barker (F9656)
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| 933 | From: Paul Hodson Scott [] Sent: 21 February 2013 10:39 To: johan @ lauwens.com Subject: Comments Comments: I thought I'd make contact as I've been researching my grandfather Rev Joseph John Hohson of Fishlake, Primitive Methodist Minister, and am about to move to the generation before. Old JJ as he seems to have been known was married to Rose Ann Maw. I wondered if you had material from that generation which would be good to include. Perhaps you could email me. Thank you. Paul Hodson Scott phandjscott @ talktalk.net | Hodson, Joseph John (I4008)
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| 934 | full name age birth year burial year relationship notes Ethel Mary Maw 55 1898 1953 first name on monument of Ethel Mary Maw Cyril Maw 53 1917 1970 son of Ethel Mary Maw Phyllis Maw 74 1918 1992 daughter of Ethel Mary Maw Sandra Elaine Bell grand daughter of Ethel Mary Maw | Allenby, Ethel Mary (I5641)
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| 935 | Funeral Directors and services - MAW Dorothy Eileen MAW Dorothy Eileen Peacefully in Scunthorpe Hospital on 21st July 2012 Eileen, aged 95 years, formerly of Scawby. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth, much loved mum of Janet and Josie, mother-in-law of Rex and Mike, loving grandma of Jamin, Liesl, Heather and Reuben and great-grandma of Henry. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday 1st August at 2:30pm in Scawby Cemetery. All welcome at the Sutton Arms for refreshments afterwards. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu may be made to Lindsey Lodge Hospice, Burringham Road, Scunthorpe DN17 2AA. Any enquiries to Kettle of Brigg Funeral Directors, tel: 01652650606. Source: http://www.family-announcements.co.uk/grimsby_scunthorpegroup/view/2004891/maw-dorothy-eileen Originally printed on July 26, 2012 in the Grimsby and Scunthorpe Telegraph. | May, Dorothy Eileen (I13905)
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| 936 | Gloria MAW MAW, Gloria - Peacefully at Bluewater Health - Palliative Care on Wednesday August 2nd, 2006 Gloria Maw age 65 of Sarnia. Beloved wife of Jim Maw. Loved mother of Jim Maw and his wife Jean, Graham Maw and his wife Beth and Brian Maw and his wife Susan. Cherished grandmother of Andrew, Kevin, Chad and Ian, Matthew and Luke, Hayden and Evan. Dear sister of Wayne and Jean Fisher of Arizona. Survived by special aunts Jean Patterson and Jean Witcher. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Louise and Jim Graham and brothers Leland Fisher and Gary Graham. Most of all Gloria had many wonderful friends too numerous to mention. The funeral service will be held at SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 1576 London Line, Sarnia on Saturday August 5th, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Steve Jones officiating. Interment to follow in Lakeview Cemetery. Family and friends will be received at SMITH FUNERAL HOME, on Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sympathy may be expressed through donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca | Graham, Gloria (I38607)
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| 937 | Harold Wm. Jas. MAW MAW, Harold Wm. Jas. - It is with sadness that the family announces from Edmonton, Alberta, the death on Thursday evening, August 10, 2006 of Mr. Harold Wm. Jas. Maw, at the age of 85 years. Mr. Maw was born Nov. 29, 1920 on the 12th Line of Moore Township, son of Joseph and Stella (Abra) Maw, but moved to Edmonton with his wife, the former Bertha Culley, and their children in the early 1950's. Mr. Maw's wife, and four children survive him - Norman Maw and wife Helen of Edmonton, Alta, Marjorie and Peter MacLeod of Medicine Hat, Alta, Lester Maw and wife Bonnie of Saskatchewan, and Steven and wife Michelle Edmonton. Several grandchildren also survive. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Prudom. He is survived by nieces and nephews, and many Abra and Maw cousins in this area; also his wife's family, the Culleys. Mr. Maw is to be cremated and given a church funeral in Edmonton. 10294448 | Maw, Harold William James (I18983)
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| 938 | Hi again Johan Re Thomas Ascott He was born 1803 Halberton, Devon died 08 Oct 1872 Tiverton, Devon. Married Elizabeth Upton Elizabeth Upton born 01 Oct 1800 Halberton - died 20 May 1875 Halberton, Devon and baptised 19 Oct 1800 Halberton, Devon. Marriage - 19 Aug 1821 Halberton, Devon. They had twelve children - four of which came to Australia (including Jane who married Bean Maw. If you would like to include the extended family in your tree please let me know and I can send you a list. I don't know if you're interested in adding Jane Ascott's ancestors or want to keep it as only direct descendants of Maw's. Regards Marilyn Kulpinski | Family: Thomas Ascott / Elizabeth Upton (F4852)
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| 939 | Holgate BRAY Winterton | Died in 2009 BRAY Holgate Very suddenly and most peacefully at the Scunthorpe General Hospital onThursday August 6th 2009, Holgate aged 101 years of Winterton. Beloved husband of the late Winifred dearly loved father of Diana, Terrence and Richard, devoted grandfather, great grandfather and great, great grandfather, Holgate will be sadly missed by family and friends. Service to be held at All Saints Church, Winterton on Thursday 13th August 2009 ay 2.15pm followed by committal at Woodlands Crematorium, Scunthorpe at 3pm. Family flowers only please by request, if desired donations in lieu by a cheque made payable to NSPCC will be gratefully recieved by Keith Button Funeral Director, 43 West Street, Winterton, Scunthorpe. | Bray, Holgate Bennett (I33489)
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| 940 | http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90178273&ref=acom | Rogers, Mary Evelyn (I30371)
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| 941 | https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=119235030 certid# 1973-MN-018233 http://people.mnhs.org/dci/Results.cfm?StartRow=1&PageNum=1&RecCount=12&FNAMESEARCHTYPE=EXACT&FNAME=&LNAMESEARCHTYPE=EXACT&LNAME=maw&ESOUNDEX=nosoundex&MMaidenNAMESEARCHTYPE=EXACT&MMaidenNAME=&MMESoundex=nosoundex&COUNTY=All&FROMYEAR=All&TOYEAR=All&ORDERBY=decdLastName&CERTID= Name: Harry L . Maw Birth Date: 30 Oct 1905 Death Date: 12 Jul 1973 Death County: Olmsted Mother's Maiden Name: Bridges State File Number: 018233 Certificate Number: 018233 Certificate Year: 1973 Record Number: 1887097 | Maw, Harry Loren (I11564)
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| 942 | https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=maw&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=16&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=108902453&df=all& birth:1866 death:13 Nov 1933 -Chicago, Cook, Illinois parents:Not Known, Not Known spouse:William George Maw record title:Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 name:Ida Louise Maw death date:13 Nov 1933 death place:Chicago, Cook, Illinois gender:Female age:67 estimated birth year:1866 father:Not Known mother:Not Known spouse:William George Maw digital folder number:4204774 volume/page/certificate number:29487 | Rickey, Ida Louise (I59351)
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| 943 | Ingrid (Vanderveen) Maw MAW, Ingrid (Vanderveen) - Peacefully into her loving Saviour's arms at St. Joseph's Hospice, on Saturday, August 22, 2015, Ingrid Maw passed away at the age of 70. Beloved wife of Jim Maw. Loving mother of Janice (Dan) Wilson and Jack (Janice) Vanderveen. Cherished grandmother of Jenica (Dan) VanEssen, Colin Wilson, David (Marcy) Vanderveen, Jonathan Vanderveen, and Jeremy Vanderveen. Treasured great-grandmother of Elliot and Arie VanEssen and Eli Vanderveen. Dear stepmother of Jim (Jean) Maw and family, Graham (Beth) Maw and family, and Brian (Susan) Maw and family. Loving sister of Jerry (Heather) VanSelm and Anky Graydon (Rick Jones). Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at Temple Baptist Church, 1410 Quinn Dr., Sarnia, on Wednesday, August 26, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. A private family interment will be held. Sympathy may be expressed through donations to St. Joseph's Hospice (cheques only at the funeral home please). Arrangements entrusted to SMITH FUNERAL HOME , 1576 London Line, Sarnia. Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca 12967072 | VanSelm, Ingrid (I53753)
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| 944 | Jacques Van Keer werd geboren op 28 april 1794 te Lippeloo, waar hij dezelfde dag werd gedoopt. Peter en meter waren Jacques Van Keer en Barbara Van De Voorde. | Van Keer, Jacques (I37837)
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| 945 | Jacques Van Keer werd geboren op 25 augustus 1797 te Lippeloo, waar hij dezelfde dag werd gedoopt. Peter en meter waren Jacques Van Keer en Marie-Thérèse Van De Velde. | Van Keer, Jacques (I37838)
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| 946 | James William (Jimmy) Cook : Obituary Published in the Sunderland Echo on 28 August 2013 Cook James William (Jimmy) Suddenly but peacefully in hospital, surrounded by his loving family on August 25th, aged 78 years. Beloved husband of Jean (nee Maw), loving dad of Hilary, Audrey, Trevor, Steven and father-in-law of Ronnie, Martin, Kathryn and Miriam, dear brother of Florence, Frederick, David and the late Cuthbert, also a devoted granda, great-granda and friend of many. Friends please meet for service on Wednesday September 4th, 1:15pm in Holy Trinity Church, Southwick, prior to committal in Sunderland Crematorium, after which, everyone is welcome to join the family back at The Torrens. All enquiries to J Duckworth Funeral Service Tel. 5160202 | Cook, James William (I22520)
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| 947 | Jean de BERNIERE-SMART Obituary (Archived) Published in The Times on Nov. 17, 2010 First 25 of 51 words: On 12th November 2010, Jean (née Smithells). Deeply loved and devoted wife of Piers for 59 years, adored mother, grandmother and mother-in-law. Funeral and Thanksgiving... http://announcements.thetimes.co.uk/obituaries/timesonline-uk/obituary-preview.aspx?n=jean-de-berniere-smart&pid=146664584&referrer=2282 | Smithells, Jean Ashton (I52478)
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| 948 | Jeanne Van Keer werd geboren op 10 juli 1792 te Lippeloo, waar zij dezelfde dag werd gedoopt. Peter en meter waren Antoon Van Keer en Jeanne Verels. | Van Keer, Jeanne (I37836)
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| 949 | John , Maw Published: Saturday, March 5, 2011 John Charles Maw transitioned peacefully to his eternal home on 2 March 2011 following a lengthy illness, at St Joseph's Hospital, Thunder Bay. Born the second son to Harold Bateman Maw and Eileen Maw in Toronto on July 12, 1934, John was the younger brother to William Bateman Maw (1929 - 2009) with whom he shared a strong bond, and for whom he advocated. John and the love of his life, Margaret (nee Bouskill), were married on a sunny day in Toronto, 570 months ago. John marked the 17th of every month of their marriage in unique ways. They were parents to daughters Deborah, Wendy (Brian) and Elizabeth and to sons Robert (Margaret), Gregory, and Stephen (Valerie). John is survived by his wife, six children, ten grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, two brothers-in-law and their wives - Charles and Barbara Bouskill of Winnipeg and Wallis and Rebecca Bouskill of Niagara-on-the-Lake - as well as numerous cousins (particularly in southern Ontario), nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. John was granted a B.A.Sc. in Engineering (Physics) by the University of Toronto, majoring in electronics. Following graduation he designed and installed sound systems, and subsequently was granted specialist teaching certification by the Ontario College of Education. During the next 20 years John taught Mathematics and Physics at high schools in Atikokan, Kingston, Iroquois Falls, Thunder Bay, and Peterborough. Following his career as a teacher, John was employed by Westclox and seconded to IBM as a module maker supervisor. He became registered as a Professional Engineer and ultimately was the Plant Engineer for Westclox in Peterborough. He later taught at Sir Sanford Fleming College in Peterborough for a brief period of time prior to moving back to Thunder Bay. Subsequently, John became an entrepreneur. He, together with his wife Margaret, brought pizza by the slice to Thunder Bay at Mrs. Vanelli's in the Intercity Shopping Center. He was a successful owner/operator and enjoyed teaching his employees the running of the business. John enjoyed and shared many interests - photography, music, antique cars, financial investment, reading about health issues, skiing, skating, swimming, camping, hiking, exploring, fishing, canoeing, and cooking as a volunteer at Shelter House. John had an adventurous spirit and will be missed by the many people that he befriended and encouraged. He was big on providing experiences and adventures for others and making the ordinary special. John was a patient, quietly supportive person who invested in people. He often stopped for anyone in distress or trouble on the road of life. In John's memory, a "helping hand" to the cause of one's choice, or a donation to a charity of one's choice, would be most appreciated. Hug a loved one. "Pay it forward". Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service in John's honour at 3:00 pm on Monday, 7 March 2011, at the Grassroots Church, 1250 Balmoral St., Thunder Bay, Pastor Chris Pacholczak officiating. Cremation has taken place. Jenkens Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. On line condolences at: www.jenkens-funeral.ca | Maw, John Charles (I30739)
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| 950 | John Horberry Ellison California Death Index Name John Horberry Ellison Event Type Death Event Date 17 Sep 1979 Event Place Los Angeles, California, United States Birth Date 05 Mar 1892 Birthplace Other Country Gender Male Name: John Horberry Ellison Social Security #: 387078712 Gender: Male Birth Date: 5 Mar 1892 Birth Place: Other Country Death Date: 17 Sep 1979 Death Place: Los Angeles | Ellison, John Horberry (I35267)
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