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The death record is assumed to be the correct person - no proof - age v ery good fit! | Fisk, Henry (P522)
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| 202 |
The marriage to Peter Cock is surmised by Moriarty | Cock, Peter (P279)
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| 203 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAYSOM, Barbara Ann (P520)
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| 204 |
The only Charles Perry I can find in the 1881 census that looks likely p ut their birthplace as Newington, Sry and lived in Monmouth in 1881 | Perry, Charles (P1953)
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| 205 |
The only likely Henry perry i can find in the 1881 census is an umarri ed Railway Labourer living at Riddlesdown 5 Nut, Coulsdon, Sry | Perry, Henry (P1957)
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| 206 |
The PR shows daughter Mary died on 10th June and an infant son died on t he 9th June. This suggests twins, the boy not living long enough to be b aptised and the girl just surviving long enough to be baptised - probab ly neither survived more than a day or so. | Fiske, Mary (P778)
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| 207 |
There is a William Burbidge, born in Warwickshire, living in Walton-on -Thames, in 1881 who is the correct age and is a gardener. This could w ell be the same person. | Burbidge, William (P90)
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| 208 |
There is no source for this | ABEL, John (P343)
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| 209 |
This child was stillborn and probably not named | Fisk, unnamed (P610)
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| 210 |
This George Perry appears on the 1861 census for Twickenham, St Mary. I t is pure speculation that he is the son of Henry Perry. The circumsta ntial evidence is that he call his son Henry (which links with a father H enry and a brother Henry) and the Henry who might be his brother called h is son George. His potential brother was also born in Twickenham. Nee d to look at the parish registers for Twickenham. | Perry, George (P1952)
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| 211 |
Thomas fathered 8 children of whom 5 were girls and died childless. No i nformation about the boys. As a young man Thomas was at the Earl of Sha nnon's stud at Youghal (Ireland). Later he became huntsman for the Val e of White Horse at Cireccester, and later still for Craven at Newbury. D ied at Broadway. | Perry, Thomas (P1643)
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| 212 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fisk, Alison (P1295)
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| 213 |
Twin Brother to Alexander both died in Sailing Misshap Glenelg | HAMMOND, William R (P819)
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| 214 |
unmarried in 1861 when visiting sister Sarah in Rushall | Morton, Ann (P2307)
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| 215 |
Unmarried in 1881 Census | Fisk, Thomas Harvey (P722)
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| 216 |
unmarried in 1881 census | Welpar, William (P1346)
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| 217 |
Unmarried in the 1881 Census and living with Mother | Fisk, John (P612)
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| 218 |
Urologist? | Jones, Rodney (P1033)
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| 219 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Taylor, Nancy Ella (P1264)
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| 220 |
very artistic Bonythan Hall ceiling work done by him | HAMMOND, Alexander William (P820)
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| 221 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fisk, Judith Anne Clare (P1257)
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| 222 |
Was Grand master of Masonic Lodge for 50 years Ralph has Medalncial in late r years | Fisk, John William (P401)
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| 223 |
Was in the first aif died due to war injuries | Fisk, Barry (P462)
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| 224 |
Was one of Mel's Girls(5DN), 4 daughers worked for Equal Opertunity gr oup | HAMMOND, Joy (P1027)
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| 225 |
Watkin in Index or Watkins? on D /Fisk/ Tree | Fisk, James Watkins (P463)
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| 226 |
We visited Rita and Alex and Glenelg a number of times, once with Fath er? She | Fisk, Rita Roscorla (P821)
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| 227 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Devenish-Meres, Suzanne (P1034)
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| 228 |
went up to Qld said heather Lee | Harvey, Douglas (P834)
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| 229 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fisk, Cyril Fred (P1263)
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| 230 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAHON, Sean Christian (P950)
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| 231 |
[FirstOne.FTW] | Fisk, George (P441)
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| 232 |
[FirstOne.FTW]thermore I have assumed that this i s the same Thomas who also married Katherine and had a son Robert in Ba dingham in 1723. It all seems to fit and in the absence of any other i nformation seems logical. In particular the Thomas who married Katherin e seems a very good fit as the son is named ROBERT. | Fisk, Thomas (P1762)
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| 233 |
[RJF Bridges Ancestor Tree.FTW] | Sparham, Susannah (P1541)
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