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Bridesmaid: Mary Patricia Lilley | Family: F071
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Children had a Cafe & Undertakers in Glenties | Family: F074
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Daniel & Agnes lived in Harrow & Wealdstone for a time | Family: F071
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F123
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F255
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Wedding Reception held at the Metropole Hotel, Dublin, Eire | Family: F056
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William & Anne had interests in cotton, copper , corn and land.
| Family: F265
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F102
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F201
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Witness to Marriage: Mary Ann Atkins (sister of George). | Family: F028
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Witness to Wedding:
John Henry Stafford & Emma Stafford
(both lived at 2 Stockoes Buildings, 1901 Census) | Family: F213
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Witnesses at Marriage:
Thomas Harvey (Brides father)
Bertha Harriet Thacker | Family: F018
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Witnesses:
Amy E Scott
Benjamin Walker | Family: F042
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F001
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F105
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Witnesses: H. Atkins & Emma Atkins | Family: F107
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Witnesses: Wm Dumbell (Grooms father?), H.R.Brooks, Geo W Carr (Brides father), Anna I Dumbell (Grooms Mother or sister), Louisa Agnes Carr, M A Dumbell (Grooms sister), Gladys Thomas | Family: F019
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | Elizabeth
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | BRETT Catherine
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford
Occupation: General Labourer | BRETT Isaac
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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In Infancy | CAMPBELL Agnes Gibson
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In childhood | CAMPBELL Catherine
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could be 1863 | CAMPBELL Helen Elizabeth
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d.s.p.? | CAMPBELL John
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Funeral took place at Ormskirk Parish Church. Florence was buried with her father. | CARR Florence Mary
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War | CARR Captain John Cory
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On Wedding Day | CUNNINGHAM Mary
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | DAVEY Charles Hy
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | DAVEY Edith E
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Made munitions shells at Blackstones after husband George died in World War One
Patricia & Tony went for tea at Sarah Morris when Elizabeth Ellen went to Darby & Joan Club each Wednesday | DAVEY Elizabeth Ellen
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Ernest (or maybe Fred) may have lived in Northampton | DAVEY Ernest
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford
Occupation: Bricklayer (journeyman) at the birth of daughter Elizabeth Ellen (1881 Census)
| DAVEY James Henry
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Query on Death Certificate: Informant is Cambell - noted as Brother | DUMBELL Elizabeth Jane
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Jane feared, probably in November 1822, that John would at some time become pennyless because of many lawsuits and the costs of his estate. | DUMBELL Jane
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John wrote in 1814 ' ...I now have on my patrimonial freehold a water corn mill with 20 pair of stones, driven by the river Mersey and situate on the bank of that river' - this was the Mersey Mills at Howley, Warrington. | DUMBELL John
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John, Jonathan and three other partners opened the Stockport Bank in 1791; it closed in 1793 due to the prevailing economic climate. | DUMBELL John
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Jonathan spent some time in Flint gaol | DUMBELL Jonathan
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Jonathan, John and three other partners opened the Stockport Bank in 1791; it closed in 1793 due to the prevailing economic climate. | DUMBELL Jonathan
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William and sons John and Jonathan opened a cotton mill at Holywell, shares in this were sold in November 1790. | DUMBELL William
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Death Informant:
E E Frisby of 1 Barnack Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire | FRISBY Charles
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General C.B. | GILDEA Fred
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Cause: Broncho Pneumonia, Cerebral Arteriesclerosis | JONES Frank
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Notified by Cyril Eric Quinn (Brother-in-Law) possibly of 33 Shenstone, Kidderminster | JONES Frank
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Was Frank's address - 33 Shenstone, Kidderminster? | JONES Frank
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1911 census states that Elsie was born in Thornhaugh, Northamptonshire, contradicting 1901 census stating she was born in Stibbington. | LILLEY Elsie Gladys
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