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901 |
| Una Kennedy Probate
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902 |
| Unknown 1
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903 |
| Unknown 1 Reverse
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904 |
| Unknown 2
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905 |
| Unknown 5
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906 |
| Unknown 6
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907 |
| Unknown Cricketer
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908 |
| Unknown Cricketer Reverse
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909 |
| Unknown4 Identified 2006 as Albert Joseph George Wynn.
See the photo of his wife Annie Eliza Frankland.
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910 |
| Valerie Baldwin nee McKimm
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911 |
| Valerie Longstaffe Sept 2004
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912 |
| Vickerstown Associated Football Club
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913 |
| Victoria Graville nee Long
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914 |
| Vivian H Mills (George) and Ann Nelson King Marriage Certificate They eloped because Ann's mother didn't approve of George.
Ann took the surname Nelson King from her Mother's second marriage.
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915 |
| Vivian Hayes Mills Birth Certificate (Copy)
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916 |
| Vivian Hayes(George) Mills
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917 |
| Vivien Graville nee Mills
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918 |
| Walter Albert Herbert Mouland Birth Certificate
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Owner of original: Bernard Gray
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919 |
| Walter Albert Herbert Mouland Death Certificate
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Owner of original: Bernard Gray
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920 |
| Wendy Hooper nee Sherwood
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921 |
| Wilfred George Williams
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922 |
| William and Ellen Keen nee Mills 1900
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923 |
| William and Ellen Keen nee Mills Reverse
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924 |
| William Carter and Louisa Carter nee Mills
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925 |
| William Charles Carter
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926 |
| William Ellen & William John James Keen 1901
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927 |
| William Francis
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928 |
| William George Mills
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929 |
| William George Mills 1899
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930 |
| William George Mills Reverse
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931 |
| William George Williams Sent to his sister Winifred
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932 |
| William George Williams Snr Chief Petty Officer, Chief Armourer, Royal Navy
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933 |
| William George Williams Snr Medals and Mention in Dispatches 1917
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934 |
| William J J Keen Probate
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935 |
| William John Francis
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936 |
| William Keen
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937 |
| William Murphy - Merchant Navy Registration card - date range 1918-1921 Merchant Navy Seamen 1918-1941: records of index cards that the Registrar General of Shipping and Seaman used between the two world wars to produce a centralised index to merchant seamen serving on British merchant navy vessels
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Owner of original: National Archives
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938 |
| William Penton Ford and family William recorded as a Writing Clerk, Inspector General's Office, Haslar Hospital
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939 |
| William Rushton C 1907/8 Ainslie Street, Barrow
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940 |
| William Rushton Snr C 1907/8 Ainslie Street, Barrow
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941 |
| William Thomas (Pat) Murphy
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942 |
| William Thomas Day Murphy - Second Mate's Certificate Issue Port, London, Dock Street
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Owner of original: Ancestry.com. UK and Ireland, Masters and Mates Certificates, 1850-1927 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Master's Certificates. Greenwich, London, UK: National Maritime Museum.
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943 |
| William Thomas Murphy (Pat) and probably Joan Jacobs
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Owner of original: From Ann Mills Collection
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944 |
| William Turner Winn (Wynn) Timeline By Howard Burgess
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Owner of original: Howard WW Burgess
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945 |
| William Turner Wynn and daughter Cecilia Gertrude Wynn. Circa 1881
The headless lady must be his wife Mary Ann Pratt
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Owner of original: Peter & Sylvia Dyke
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946 |
| William Turner Wynn and family. WTW and the family outside the front of 'St. Oswald'. The date is calculated to be 1899 to 1900 as the 'babe in arms' would be James Turner Ronald Wynn (born 1898). Eleanor, WTW's daughter from his first marriage, is on the left, the girl would be Sarah Grace Bertha Wynn (Born 1893), the boy lying down Harold John Buddry Wynn (born 1892), and the other boy Oswald William Henry Wynn (born 1894). Mary Wynn (nee Buddry), his second wife, is holding the baby.
Howard writes:-
WTW had 'St. Oswald', 26 Lessness Park, Belvedere, Kent, built to his own specification at a cost of £1,000.
It was a large detached house with five upstairs bedrooms & four reception rooms downstairs. There was a very substantial garden at the rear and as children we had many adventurous holidays there, with the Anderson Shelter still accessible at the bottom of the garden. My grandparents, who eventually owned the house, moved to share a house with us in Banbury in the mid 60's and for a time the house appeared to be occupied but its condition deteriorated. It was soon replaced with a block of new build flats.
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Owner of original: Howard Burgess
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947 |
| William Turner Wynn in the Orangery at St. Oswald, Lessness Park
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Owner of original: Howard Burgess
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948 |
| Williams George Williams Jnr.
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949 |
| Williams George Williams Snr
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950 |
| Winifred Eva Smith nee Williams
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