Jane Taubman's Family Home
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Matches 201 to 250 of 1,323
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| 201 | Birth Place and age as for wife of Isaac in 1901 Census General Servant (Domestic) in the household of Annie Mees,a Widow, age 64, born 1827 in Bratton,Wiltshire, a Lodging House Keeper | Clark, Sarah Jane (I2663)
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| 202 | Birth Registered 6th October 1921 By Mother Esther (Mother) Source Type: Birth Certificate | Source (S27)
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| 203 | Birth registered by his mother Mary, who made her mark. | Bowditch, William John (I135)
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| 204 | Birth registered by mother. | Batten, Judith (I127)
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| 205 | Birth registered by mother. | Bowditch, John William Herbert (I81)
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| 206 | Birth registered Weymouth, England Came to NZ via Cape Horn by sailing ship at age 8, landing in Lower Hutt. Went to school at the Old Blockhouse during the time of the Maori skirmishes in Hutt Valley. Hon. Memeber Foxton Bowling Club 1946. | Scadden, George William (I3351)
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| 207 | Birth was registered my mother Mary on the 4th of March 1864 | Record, Henry (I31)
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| 208 | Birth, 23/06/1874, Bridport, bapt. 31/07/1874 Bridport Scholar, 1881 census Wills Index: Scadden, Albert Madan of 15 Russ St, St Philip's, Bristol, Stoker 1/class HMS Victory, died 25/2/1916 at sea on board HMS Intaba. Admon Bristol, 29/4/1922 to Sarah Ann Endicott (wife of Mark Endicott), £101/19/1d | Scadden, Albert Madan (I3014)
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| 209 | Blackmoores Cleft is a Farm just north of Petton, over the railway line. | Greenslade, James (I2619)
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| 210 | Born in Dorset but went out to NZ with parents in 1872. Returned to England and died quite young. Probate Supreme Court at Napier, NZ, to Frederick Smith, Settler, Sealed London 8/1/1896, £139/8/7d in the UK. His address in NZ was given as Woodville, County Waipawa. | Scadden, Barnett George Hodges (I3349)
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| 211 | Both husband and wife are widowed at the time of marriage. | Family: Edward Taubman / Catherine Redmond (F760)
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| 212 | Both parties made thier marks, and the witnesses were ??? Warren Scadden and loish? Hyde. | Family: George Scadden / Harriet Hyde (F480)
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| 213 | Both parties signed the register. The witnesses were Edward Taubman (probably grooms father or brother) and Ann Jane Harrison. Priest was H Everard and registra was James Ide. | Family: James Thomas Taubman / Maria Vernick (F763)
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| 214 | Both parties were shown of full age and made their marks. The witnesses were shown as George Childs and Eliza Kindom. | Family: Thomas Goffe / Elizabeth Fiander Kindin (F63)
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| 215 | Brothers John Alexander Scadden and Walter Scadden were listed in the WW1 Civilian Draft Registrations for Idaho Emigrated to USA in about 1899. Worked with Brother Robert. Murdered by gangsters in the 1930s | Scadden, Walter (I3084)
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| 216 | Brothers John Alexander Scadden and Walter Scadden were listed in the WW1 Civilian Draft Registrations for Idaho Lived Pocatello, Idaho, USA in 196 | Scadden, John Alexander (I3086)
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| 217 | Burial Possible as 2 Robert Crabbs of about the same age are known.Shown as from Shipton Gorge at time of Burial. | Crabb, Robert (I194)
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| 218 | Catherine is shown as a widow on the marriage certificate - she may have been the mother of Maria who married James, Edward's son, in 1876. Edward is described as a Shoe Maker, his father, James (deceased), a Fisherman and Catherine's father, Peter Redmond (also deceased), a Plasterer. Witnesses were Frederick and Mary Ann Almond. Edward and Frederick signed the register, Catherine & Mary Ann merely signed a cross. | Family: Edward Taubman / Catherine Redmond (F760)
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| 219 | Catherine Taubman Ford cemetery Public plot: BZ 2397 44 Taliesin Street Age: 65 years Burial: 22/12/1898 Source Type: Internet Site | Source (S124)
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| 220 | Catherine was a Widow at the time of her marriage to George. | Family: George Locke / Catherine (Fox) (F1462)
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| 221 | Charles gave his Fathers name as Thomas Goff, his Grandfather. | Family: Charles Goff / Ellen Elizabeth Waterman (F1483)
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| 222 | Charles Goff, was living with his Grandparents. | Goffe, Thomas (I262)
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| 223 | Charles signed up at the grand age of 46 years and 8 months, he stood 5' 7½" tall and weighted 10 stone with a girth of 37½", due to his age he was rated at B1 fitness even though his Physical development was good. Charles signed up at the grand age of 46 years and 8 months, he stood 5' 7½" tall and weighed 10 stone with a girth of 37½", due to his age he was rated at B1 fitness even though his Physical development was good. He had grey hair and blue eyes, with excellent eye sight, although his molars were defective. He gave his next of kin as his wife Elizabeth whose residence was the Charminster Asylum. There are no children listed . His service records appear to show he was assigned to the 6th Battalion Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) number 154369, but was never actually deployed to France. | Goff, Charles (I2618)
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| 224 | Charles was boarding with the Barker Family, who were Carters | Roberts, Charles John (I2713)
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| 225 | Christine left leaving Jack to bring up the children. He also took great care of Cristine's mother May. | Family: / (F39)
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| 226 | co-ord: 51.062970, -1.737961 Source Type: Census | Source (S644)
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| 227 | Completed around 1681 by Sir Stephen Fox, Farley Hospital was commissioned to provide accommodation and funds for the elderly poor. | Roberts, Charles (I229)
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| 228 | Could not write and made his mark on the marriage certificate. | Bowditch, William John (I135)
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| 229 | Cremation | Philpotts, Alfred Percy (I2733)
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| 230 | Crime, Prisons & Punishment 1770-1934 First name: Edward Last name: Taubman Age: 20 Year of birth: 1857 Occupation: Seaman Liverpool Date the court session started: 21 Jul 1877 Court: Of Chester Area of court: Cheshire Victims: John Warren , James Feeney Record source: A Calendar Of Prisoners Tried At The Assizes The National Archives reference: HO140/37 http://www.evernote.com/l/AApNZ3iattlI_Ll2bf5Tx9o5ZPkyi3MXbM4/ | Taubman, Edward (I2685)
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| 231 | Dad thought the "Girl" who died at birth might have been the same age as Alec, but this is the only Mullins girl in the births between 1900-1906 in Free BMD and there is an identical death entry in the same quarter. | Mullins, Catherine Edith (I270)
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| 232 | Date is after Christening !! | Taubman, Edward (I2685)
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| 233 | Date of birth shown as 25th Feb 1905. | Mullins, Albert Jack (I6)
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| 234 | Date of Import: 26 Sep 2001 (Record.FTW) Source Type: Individual | Source (S3)
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| 235 | Date shown is that of last banns. | Family: William John Groves / Annie Mullins (F95)
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| 236 | Date: 16 Apr 1818 Groom Forenames: George Groom Surname: Whittle Groom's parish: Mudford Bride's Forenames: Tabitha Bride's Surname: Rapson Place: Marston Magna Source Type: Parish Register Transscript | Source (S387)
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| 237 | Death reported by Catherine Taubman, widow of deceased living at the same address. Regisitered 18th Oct 1884 | Taubman, Edward (I2678)
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| 238 | Death reported by Hanna Crabb, 6th May. | Crabb, Robert (I194)
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| 239 | Deaths Jun 1903 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Mary 73 Beaminster 5a 212 | Jefford, Mary (I2625)
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| 240 | Deaths Mar 1902 (>99%) MITCHELL Ellen 5 W. Derby 8b 432 | Mitchell, Ellen (I2694)
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| 241 | Described as a serjeant on his memorial - may have died of flu epidemic at the end of the first world war. | Taubman, Edward S (I2754)
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| 242 | Died at West Derby Union Infirmary, Mill Road Infirmary on the 1890's Map has West Derby Union in brackets, so it seems likely this is where William Albert died. Death notified by Annie Taubman Daughter of 4 in 9 Court Boundary Street, Kirkdale on the 28th April. Death certified by Arthur Bendry MD. | Taubman, William Albert (I2655)
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| 243 | Died of Liver cancer | Hoberecht, Mary Elizabeth (I3548)
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| 244 | Discove Fields. shown as Discove Cottages on a modern OS map. is just north east of Redlynch Park south of Bruton. | Roberts, Thurza (I138)
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| 245 | Don't know much about Edward except that he died when he was quite young - he pulled a mangle over, it landed on him and he died as a result. | Taubman, Edward (I2749)
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| 246 | Dorris and her mother Tilly, stayed with the Crabbs during the war as they lived in Weymouth, which was subject to air raids. | Walbrin, Dorris (I306)
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| 247 | E-mail dated 25 Aug 2004 I recently visited the Dorset Archive Office to research the Bowditch family in Thorncombe but had a quick look at the Mullins in Evershot. I’ve found a few new pieces of information which you might like to add when you next update the site 1851 Census shows Charles Mullins 27 unmarried Baker Elizabeth Mullins 21 sister Housekeeper Emma Mullins 21 sister assistant Kate Elizabeth Mullins’ Banns were read at St Osmunds, Evershot 14 Dec, 21 Dec, 28 Dec 1913 My grandfather, Arthur was confirmed by the Bishop of Salisbury at Evershot on 15 Apr 1907 | Source (S17)
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| 248 | E-mail: scadden@one-name.org | Repository (R8)
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| 249 | Edward was born on the Isle of Man in 1857, and was moved to Liverpool with his parents in about 1858. He worked at the docks in Liverpool and as a mariner. When he was about 20, he was involved in a fight in Runcorn in which he had a beating from one member of a gang of men and then when another member of the gang took over Edward knifed the man and he was subsequently convicted and imprisoned in 1877 for unlawful wounding. He went to prison, first at Chester Castle from Chester Assizes on 21 July 1877 and was transferred to Brixton prison on 21April 1878. He stayed there until 27 June 1879 when he was transferred to Pentonville prison. He was discharged on 2 July 1881 back to Liverpool. He married Grace Williams on 24 October 1883 aged 26. His occupation is recorded at that time as Mariner and his father as a Shoe maker. Both he and Grace were living at 3 House 5 Court, Rutter Street. He was living at 43 Heath Street, in the Mount Pleasant district of Liverpool, when Grace was born in 1897. In 1909, when his son William was married, he was shown as a Meter Maker (he worked for the Liverpool Gas Company in various jobs) His wife, Grace, died while they were living at Heath Street on 31 December 1912. He re-married later to Jennie who was still alive when he died in 1941. He lived at Heath Street until around 1929/30 when he moved to Cae Glas, Llanddeusant, Anglesey, where he died on 7 January 1941, aged 83 - this was about a mile from where Grace, his first wife, was born. The death certificate describes his occupation as a Mariner in the Merchant Service. | Taubman, Edward (I2685)
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| 250 | Eirlys was only four when she died from cancer of the blood. Her parents put it down to the marshes around Dagenham but it was probably not that. After she died they moved away from Dagenham | Cotton, Eirlys Mathilda (I2740)
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