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351 Fact Flags: Tentative Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
352 Fact Flags: Tentative Piper, Herbert A (I476)
 
353 Fact Flags: Tentative Dann, David (I2722)
 
354 Fact Flags: Tentative Maria (I2934)
 
355 Fact Flags: Tentative Maria (I2934)
 
356 Fact Flags: Tentative Brooks, Eliza (I2938)
 
357 Fact Flags: Tentative Brooks, Eliza (I2938)
 
358 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jenner, C.H.J. (I27)
 
359 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jenner, C.H.J. (I27)
 
360 Fell from the back of a Bakers Van in 1901 Deacon, Norman (I837)
 
361 Fell into a grave at Hereford, and found an object that looked like ivory dating from many years previous, which he kept. However, he had it expertly examined and it was found to be a recent Japanese object. He surmised that it must have been on the grass and fell into the grave with him. It remained at The Elms for many years, and went to Maxgate. Florence Elsie Mary Piper, subsequently gave it to Maidstone Museum. Phillips, Richard (I101)
 
362 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jenner, C.H.J. (I27)
 
363 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moate, S.J. (I74)
 
364 First worked to the National Telephone Company which was taken over by the Post Office and worked for the London Telephone Service at London Telephone Service, 77 Market Street, Paddington Gould, Helen Mary (I295)
 
365 for 4 years with William Brook and Richard Crandall Piper, Erskine (I104)
 
366 For Barnardos Piper, Florence Elsie Mary (I105)
 
367 Form i Div i Piper, Jesse Henry Erskine (I107)
 
368 Found in Devotional Studies book
Source Type: Documents 
Source (S1148)
 
369 Found in photo album R004 Source (S1953)
 
370 Found in photo album R004 Source (S1954)
 
371 Fred Olseon Lines on MS Blenheim Family: Piper, Henry Isaac / Lambert, Lena Alice Edith (F179)
 
372 From J Piper collection
Source Type: Documents 
Source (S893)
 
373 From Place: Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Jenner, Harold James (I35)
 
374 From Place: Australia Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
375 From Place: England Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
376 From Place: England Piper, Dinah Grace (I414)
 
377 From Place: England Holder, Benjamin Owen (I425)
 
378 From Place: England Holder, Thomas (I2422)
 
379 From Place: England Holder, Luther (I2423)
 
380 From The Samaritans, with form to join as a helper Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
381 From the Tackley fiche from Brian Stringer it says that William married Mary on the 21st December, 1829, with witnesses Thomas Harris and Elizabeth Jennings. The Banns were read on 6, 13, and 20th December. In the 1841 census, William is 30 and Mary is 25. He is described as a shopkeeper, and they have 5 children, Thirza being the youngest at 8 months old. All the family were stated to have been born in Tackley in Oxon. Tackley is obviously the Tickley and the Tuckley mentioned in later censuses; the village is just north of Oxford. In the 1851 Census, William is still married to Mary and they are both living in Tackley in Oxfordshire. The address seems to be something like 22, Nethercott. They say they were both born in Tackley. He was then 40 years old and she was 38 years old, although she could have been either two years older or younger, according to other statistics. His occupation is recorded as being a Carrier, as was his eldest son William, then aged 19 years. They had a large number of children: William was 19, Ann was 17, Jane was 15, Sarah was 12, Thirza was 9, Lydia was 7, Docrinda was 5, John was 3 and the baby Henry was 1. By the 1861 census, it appears that William and Mary had left the village, and there is no record there of the family in 1871. Indeed Lavinia was born in 1853 in Stafford, according to the 1881 census. Her birthplace is also recorded as being in Hereford (Mar.1853.Hereford 6a 433-family record centre). His occupation in 1881 is described as an agricultural labourer, but he is living in The Rose and Crown pub in Kenley, Coulsdon, with his wife, Mary. They have living with them an unmarried daughter called Lavinia, who is 28 years old and a dressmaker. Also living with them are grandchildren, Henry, aged 15 years (my Grandfather), and Sarah, aged 11 years. Henry is described as a shopboy. Edginton, William (I408)
 
382 From the Victory Bond and Allied Clubs Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
383 GCE - English language C, history C, geography E
CSE - English 1, general science 1, history 1, geography 2, art and craft 4, mathematics 5 
Jenner, David Ian (I29)
 
384 George Radmore was described on his death certificate as being a general labourer, aged 85 years. He died from cardiac debility due to senile decay. The informant was W H Radmore, his son, who was in attendance. The son lived at 4, Forge Row, Port Talbot, Margam, and the death was registered on 14th February, 1916. Family: Radmore, George / Edginton, Thirza (F417)
 
385 Given on her birthday from her sister Florrie
Source Type: Book 
Source (S1599)
 
386 Given on his 21st brthday by Ellen Elenor Thirkell and Lewis Monckton Thirkell, his aunt and uncle Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
387 Good Source (S66)
 
388 Grave 34, square 18 Chambers, Nellie Jeanette (I1792)
 
389 grave location 15U Wilson, John (I1219)
 
390 Grave location is 15U Simpson, Margaret (I1220)
 
391 grave location is 5 E10 Piper, Erskine (I104)
 
392 Grave plot is A 1 14 Morris, John (I91)
 
393 Grave: 8, Section: B Gunton, Matthew (I714)
 
394 Group tutor for Swaffham and Watton Piper, Florence Elsie Mary (I105)
 
395 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sparling (I2666)
 
396 Handkerchief, paper heart and card Source (S642)
 
397 He enlisted using the name David Morris, explaining later in life that this was to deceive his father
Source Type: Book 
Source (S418)
 
398 He had crystal radios in his shed and could switch them on by touching them Gould, Henry J (I396)
 
399 He met Florence while teaching at the Grammer School, as Florence was a teacher Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
400 He was a military passenger on board R.M.S. Leinster which was sunk by torpedoes in the Irish Sea, 16 miles east of Dublin, shortly before 10am on the morning of 10th October 1918, on its outbound journey of 100km [68 miles] from Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire], Dublin, to Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales. Crichton, William Cowe (I1490)
 

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