Jennerations
Notes
Matches 1 to 50 of 3,824
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| 1 | Marriage Status: Divorced | Family: John Crichton Jenner / Florence Elsie Mary Piper (F5)
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| 2 | Crichton, John Byron (I175)
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| 3 | Crichton, John Byron (I175)
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| 4 | Family: William Hobbs / Sarah Jones (F514)
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| 5 | "cleaning and servicing aircraft which flew through the nuclear test area" on Operation Grapple | Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
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| 6 | "Discharged: Para 390 (xvi) K.R's 1940. Permanently unfit for any form of military service". this paragraph applies to "ceasing to fulfil Army physical requirements" | Jenner, Harold James (I35)
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| 7 | "In the Fen, near the Bank" | Human, William (I1531)
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| 8 | "Unfortunately the majority of headstones have been removed and the cemetery made into park land. Some headstones have been laid as paths." | Jenner, Ambrose (I1714)
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| 9 | 'Cranbrook' is misspelt 'Cranrook' | Source (S3435)
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| 10 | 'St Stephens' in F Jenner's hand on the front cover | Jenner, David Ian (I29)
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| 11 | - British Subject | Griffiths, Alfred (I2015)
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| 12 | 0) Record Id: [U1] Created by FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service 1) Name: Created by FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service 1) Changed: 2) Date: 29 JUN 2021 3) Time: 16:05:26 | Source (S3443)
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| 13 | 100/2/5/5 Source Type: Census | Source (S1511)
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| 14 | 11am Source Type: Birth | Source (S414)
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| 15 | 12.30pm | Eldridge, Hannah (I384)
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| 16 | 160 acres employing 6 men | Harrison, James (I997)
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| 17 | 161 acres | Wilson, John (I1219)
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| 18 | 170 acres, 6 men, 3 boys Source Type: Census | Source (S3170)
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| 19 | 178 acres employing 3 men Fact Flags: Preferred | Wilson, Robert (I409)
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| 20 | 1871, Over Lane, Willingham, Labourer.1881 Pound Corner, Willingham, Farm Lab. 1861 Over Lane, Willingham,Ag Lab. 1851, Rampton End, Willingham, Ag Lab. | Raven, Richard (I1193)
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| 21 | 1871,Over Lane,Willingham. 1881 Pound Corner, Willingham. | Garner, Elizabeth (I1194)
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| 22 | 1881, Over Lane,Willingham,Scrap dealer.1861, Over Lane Willingham, Turf Merchant. Possible born15/5/1800 May have been a tailor as show at marriage of Alfred Raven on 7/6/1847. | Raven, Richard (I1175)
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| 23 | 1891, 49 High St. Chatteris. Farmer | Raven, Moses (I1214)
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| 24 | 1891, visitor at Church St. Willingham. 1861 Over Lane, Willingham. | Few, Ann (I1176)
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| 25 | 1st Class with honours | Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
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| 26 | 1st Company, Royal Sappers & Miner | Moate, James (I387)
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| 27 | 23 meals served | Family: Reginald Herbert Hubble / Elsie Adelaide Morris (F28)
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| 28 | 24 acres employing 2 men Source Type: Census | Source (S3162)
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| 29 | 330 acres employing 9 men & 2 boys Source Type: Census | Source (S3169)
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| 30 | 48 acres 2 men Source Type: Census | Source (S3166)
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| 31 | 48 acres and 2 men Source Type: Census | Source (S3167)
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| 32 | 4pm, according to the register | McMillan, Flora (I300)
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| 33 | 5 Abbotsford Place was the home of Andrew Leiper, vicar of Gorbals. Many marriages took place in his home. Witness Role: Witness: Name: David Mackie Witness Role: Witness: Name: Jane Anderson | Family: John Crichton / Margaret Anderson (F86)
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| 34 | 5 Abootsford Place is the home of Andrew Leiper, Minister of Gorbals parish. Many weddings were carried out at his home. Source Type: Marriage | Source (S3)
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| 35 | 53 acres empoying 2 men & cordwainer under emplyment Source Type: Census | Source (S3157)
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| 36 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jenner, Isobel Mary Joan (I412)
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| 37 | Buried in plot Class E no 5 (in front of the church) with his wife, who died 3 years earlier. | Moat, John (I1554)
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| 38 | Buried in plot Class E no 5 (in front of the church). Her husband was buried with her 3 years later. Source Type: Burial | Source (S1981)
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| 39 | Buried in plot Class E no 5 (in front of the church). Her husband was buried with her 3 years later. | Warren, Elizabeth (I1559)
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| 40 | Gloucestershire Archives Reference C04/2/2 Page 334 An Inquisition taken this &h day of July 1880 at the Police Station Cinderford in the Township of East Dean on view of the body of Sarah Ann Morris aged 70 years, wife of William Morris. Blacksmith The following Jury were Sworn Wm Godwin J D Bond[?] James Baxter!?] Timothy Tyndall John Clements Henry James John Tyndall James Kear R Williams Rd Smith George Mathews Francis Hall Witnesses: William Morris, Husband of the deceased Robert Beatty, Cinderford, Surgeon Verdict {Cause of Death) "Fatty degeneration of the heart" Payments Jurors 8 Surgeon 1 1 Use of Rooms 3 6 1 12.6 | Harris, Sarah Ann (I323)
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| 41 | Repository (R35)
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| 42 | Repository (R36)
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| 43 | Repository (R37)
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| 44 | Repository (R43)
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| 45 | Repository (R42)
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| 46 | Repository (R40)
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| 47 | Repository (R38)
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| 48 | Jenner, William Albert (I51)
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| 49 | Letter found on table in his room. 'Dearest Mother, Father & all. I can stand no longer. I die happy, confident of a better home above where I hope to meet you all surrounded by that heavenly host praising God who reigns above, in whom I hope happiness into life eternal. Yours, in Christ Jesus. Jack'. | Piper, Alfred John (I434)
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| 50 | Phillips, Richard (I101)
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