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3151 Source Type: Register Source (S3073)
 
3152 Source Type: Register Source (S3084)
 
3153 Source Type: website Source (S385)
 
3154 Source Type: website Source (S432)
 
3155 Source Type: website Source (S1372)
 
3156 Source Type: website Source (S1683)
 
3157 Source Type: website Source (S1697)
 
3158 Source Type: website Source (S254)
 
3159 Started as an apprentice in his brothers WiIliam and Frank's butchers in Hanwell, then took over the shop with George, then sold up and bought land in Southend and did fruit farming, selling door to door Gould, Henry J (I396)
 
3160 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jenner, Colin Henry James (I27)
 
3161 States that Elizabeth Jenner was the first baby in 6 years to be cristened at Bittering Pava
Source Type: Documents 
Source (S562)
 
3162 strong red hair Evans, Ruby Phyllis Doreen (I251)
 
3163 Sublet tothe police Prall, Mary Jane (I113)
 
3164 suffered chronic rheumatism Moate, James (I387)
 
3165 Supplied twice weekly lessons to John Sharpe Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
3166 Sussanna's name is missing from the register Harrison, James (I997)
 
3167 The 1841 census records for Paddington are missing Nash, Richard Wedd (I900)
 
3168 The bottom of the spine has been chewed by baby teeth
Source Type: Book 
Source (S1152)
 
3169 The company was called Neil McMillan & Co McMillan, Neil (I1502)
 
3170 The date of the memorial card is the actual date Florence Morris died, yet it thanks them for attending the service.
Source Type: Documents 
Source (S487)
 
3171 The first and middle names have been transposed in the register
Source Type: Baptism 
Source (S3428)
 
3172 The General Service Medal with Northern Ireland Clasp was awarded for 30 days service between 1969 and 2007. This was the longest running operation in the history of UK forces. Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
3173 The house is caled Willislea in the 1911 census
Source Type: Census 
Source (S410)
 
3174 The met at Annadale Road Baptist Church, Chiswick Family: William Henry Cato / Rose Eleanor Gould (F193)
 
3175 The notbook is empty except his name, address and date
Source Type: Diary/Journal 
Source (S1093)
 
3176 The original date for the ceremony was cancelled but John was not notified. The presentation was resheduled for 5 april 1928
Source Type: Letter 
Source (S740)
 
3177 The pension recognises him as David John Morrs - the alias under which he joined the army
Source Type: Letter 
Source (S458)
 
3178 The service took place at 2.30pm Morris, John (I83)
 
3179 The squadron flew Airco DH.9 Crichton, William Cowe (I1490)
 
3180 The West end of Mayfield, adjoining his blacksmiths shop Piper, Richard (I503)
 
3181 The witnesses were Walter Harrison (illiterate) and Cassandra Belchere. Family: William Henry Wilson / Mary Elizabeth Bartle (F99)
 
3182 Their address in 1901 was next door to The Mailcoach pub Tomkins, Bertram (I674)
 
3183 Their address in 1901 was next door to The Mailcoach pub Tomkins, Alfred Horton (I168)
 
3184 Their address in 1901 was next door to The Mailcoach pub Benham, Eliza (I314)
 
3185 There are no 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 electoral roles. Not living in Milward Road in 1945 Jenner, Harold James (I35)
 
3186 There are no 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 electoral roles. Not living in Milward Road in 1945 Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
3187 There is no record of the Mallen family in the 1871 census, which is a great pity. Dorinda became Derenda when she wed Enoch, but the puzzing thing is that she seems to have called herself Ellen by the time of the 1881 census, when she and Enoch were living in West Wickham, in the High Street. They had a son, Henry, who was then nearly 12 years old, having been born in 1869. Enoch was working as an Engineer, and 'Ellen' was not working. The next appearanc seems to be Drenda Mallen's death in the March Q of 1887. She died in Romford, Essex. It may not be a relation, but there is also the death of a baby of less than a year old, called Drenda Agnes Mallen in 1872 in West Ham. It is such an unusual name that it may well have been Dorinda's daughter. I may get this certificate later. Enoch seems to have remarried in the September Q of 1887, barely 6 months after his wife's death. He married Alice Dover, who was 10 years younger than he, in Romford, Essex. By the time of the 1891 census, he and Alice were living in West Ham, and he was still working as an Engine driver. The census shows that there were 4 children living with them,but whose were Derenda's and whose were Alice's remains to be seen. Harry, Derenda's son was still living with the family, aged 25 years. He was then a fireman. Earnest, 15 years old, was probably Dorinda's son, and Amy, 11 years old, her daughter, and Alice and Enoch had 3 year old Alice D. By 1901 the family had grown again. Edginton, Dorinda (I1293)
 
3188 There was a picture of Richard Phillips, either a photograph or a painting, in the Elms. Mum remembers it. He was a handsome man, shown wearing a watch. It's present whereabouts is unknown. Phillips, Richard (I101)
 
3189 They had 12 children Family: James Piper / Sarah (F134)
 
3190 They met on December 5, 1957. According to Florence she met Jessie first, seeing Jessie being interviewed for TV on a street in Margate. Later that evening she went to an Eric Delaney concert at the Winter Garden and met dad. He was wearing a blue suit and yellow socks. He had just come back from America.
Witness Role: Principal: Family of John Crichton JENNER & Florence Elsie Mary PIPER
Witness Role: Witness: Jessie Brown CRICHTON
Witness Role: Witness: Henry Isaac PIPER 
Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
3191 They met on December 5, 1957. According to Florence she met Jessie first, seeing Jessie being interviewed for TV on a street in Margate. Later that evening she went to an Eric Delaney concert at the Winter Garden and met dad. He was wearing a blue suit and yellow socks. He had just come back from America.
Witness Role: Principal: Family of John Crichton JENNER & Florence Elsie Mary PIPER
Witness Role: Witness: Jessie Brown CRICHTON
Witness Role: Witness: Henry Isaac PIPER 
Crichton, Jessie Brown (I153)
 
3192 They met on December 5, 1957. According to Florence she met Jessie first, seeing Jessie being interviewed for TV on a street in Margate. Later that evening she went to an Eric Delaney concert at the Winter Garden and met dad. He was wearing a blue suit and yellow socks. He had just come back from America.
Witness Role: Witness: Jessie Brown CRICHTON
Witness Role: Witness: Henry Isaac PIPER 
Family: John Crichton Jenner / Florence Elsie Mary Piper (F5)
 
3193 They met when they were both air raid wardens during World War 2
Henry was 35 when he married 
Family: Henry J Gould / Win Sparling (F108)
 
3194 This is the first family member whose surname has been changed from 'Playfoot' to 'Playford' by the vicar
Source Type: Baptism 
Source (S3015)
 
3195 This letter settles the George Piper will after the death of Hannah Eldridge Source (S225)
 
3196 This telegram was found in photo album R025 Source (S3374)
 
3197 Thomas Bottom (Table Knife Hafter), Amery's Yard, New St. Park, in 1833 Moat, John (I1554)
 
3198 three year BA Humanities Jenner, David Ian (I29)
 
3199 Title: Harriet Brooks marriage
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Individual: 882 Harriet BROOKS
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Objective: Find Harriet Brooks mother - wife of James Brooks
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Brooks, Harriett (I882)
 
3200 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jenner, Colin Henry James (I27)
 

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