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He was noted at this address in the Kelly's Directory of 1893 | Family: James MILLS / Sarah (Kate?) IRELAND (F000017)
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He was noted at this address until 1916 in Kelly's Directory.
The Greenwich History Centre doesn't have copies between 1917 & 1919.
He doesn't appear in the 1920 Directory.
In the London Post Office Directory the house is listed as being occupied by James Jesse Mills until 1920. | Family: James MILLS / Sarah (Kate?) IRELAND (F000017)
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He was recorded as a Bricklayer | Family: Charles Albert WYNN / Lily Eliza OSWALD (F373)
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He was recorded as a Bus Conductor | Family: John William WYNN / Emily Alice JENKINS (F372)
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He was recorded as a Commercial Traveller at the time of his daughter Cissie's wedding. | WRIGHT, Henry Charles (I1213)
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He was working for his father collecting rent, and while visiting a tenant, slipped on a mat, banged his head and subsequently died of concussion!
Courtesy of Carol Geddes | MILLS, Ernest Marvin (I1194)
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He wasn't alive at the marriage of his son William John Francis (1900) | FRANCIS, William (I000078)
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He wasn't alive at the time of marriage of his daughter Alice Maud Mary | SAIT, James Henry (I000079)
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Headstone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=67845730&PIpi=40537018 | STEVENSON, Jean Mary (I1927)
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Headstone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42146027 | FORBES-ROBERTSON, Muriel Elsa Florence (I000386)
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Headstone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42146168 | RICHARDSON, Charles David (I000394)
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Headstone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67616895 | BILIBIN, John (Ivan Ivanovich) (I2173)
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Headstone - In loving memory of Sarah Mouland who departed this life May 27th 1893 aged 72 years. She is not dead but sleepeth.
| DYER, Sarah (I001126)
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Headstone.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1449 | RICHARDSON, Sir Ralph David (I000322)
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Headstone: Sacred to the memory of Charles George Mills who died December 29th, 1851 Aged 75 Years. Also to the Memory of George Son of Charles George Mills who died December 27th, 1857 Aged 41 Years.
From Wiltshire Memorial Transcription Index - RefNum 78000 & 78137
| MILLS, Charles George (I000802)
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Henry built Gerrardstone and The Willows in Broadchalke in the Bournemouth style of architecture.
| MILLS, Henry George (I1230)
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Henry Garton
England and Wales Marriage Registration Index
Name Henry Garton
Event Type Marriage
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration Year 1867
Registration District Islington
County London
Event Place Islington, London, England
Volume 1B
Page 403
Line Number 69 | Family: Henry (Albert) GARTON / Sarah Ann PRIME (F830)
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Her ashes were scattered :-
North Border 13/14 posts, South of Chestnut | FRANCIS, Eileen Grace (I000047)
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Her ashes were scattered :-
North Border 13/14 posts, South of Chestnut | MILLS, Eileen Mary (I000077)
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Her children's christening records record her as Ann Hibberd. | PHILIPS, Ann Hibberd (I001101)
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Her death followed a fractured femur from a fall.
There was a post Mortem and a verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest, held 3rd September 1951
Hospital now demolished for housing | MILLS, Ellen (I000246)
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Her grave is now marked with a stone and brass plaque. | WILLIAMS, Eva Annie (I000045)
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Her grave was supposedly marked by a headstone placed by WG Mills - not found when Celia & I visited in 2003.
The position is noted in the Sexton's records on Page 363 as "South of Stedmans (grave), North side of St. Mark's" | WILLIAMS, Eva Annie (I000045)
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Her marriage certificate gives her age as 23 years old which would have meant she was born in 1900 instead of 1903.
Joyce Wilson says that this was a lie in order to get married before she came of age !!! | Family: George Frederick WILSON / Gertrude Edith NASH (F000060)
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His age at burial makes his birth date 1836 yet all other documents point to 1838.
London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO99 161 - frame 00433 | MILLS, James (I000043)
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His age was given as 39 in 1901 which puts his birth in 1862. He was actually 43 | ROBERTSON, Norman Forbes (I000360)
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His ashes were scattered :-
North Border 13/14 posts, South of Chestnut | MILLS, Major William George R.E (I000007)
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His father James was present at the death. | MILLS, Thomas William R.E (I000044)
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His life was cut short by the brutal siege of Leningrad in World War II | BILIBIN, Ivan Yakovlevich (I2337)
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His marriage certificate carries the only record of his father's name. | Family: George Budd CHURCHER / Lillian Maud RIPPON (F626)
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His occupation was given as Arsenal Storekeeper (Inspection Dept).
Informant was his son Redvers Wynn | WINN, John Jarvis (I000419)
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His sister Sarah Ann attended the marriage.
Stationed at Sutton On Plym.
Rank - Lance Corporal | Family: Thomas William MILLS, R.E / Eva Annie WILLIAMS (F000018)
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Home address: 20 Lavengro Road, West Norwood, London, SE27 | QUARTERMAN, Leonard Owen (I2061)
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Home address: 20 Lavengro Road, West Norwood, London, SE27 | GARTON, Lilian Marjorie (I2062)
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Horsham Vol 2b Page 266 Q1 | SMITH, Violet Maud (I2424)
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http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP19220622.2.86.2&srpos=1&e=-------10--1----0william%2Blingard%2Bwellington%2Bedinburgh%2Bblackie-- | LINGARD, William (I1204)
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http://www.hehir.info/lack/people-and-activity/personalities/bianconi-john-oconnell-1871-1928/ | O'CONNELL, John Charles Joseph William Coppinger (I000567)
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http://www.maltaramc.com/regsurg/m/murphymw.html#1855 | MURPHY, Miah William MRCS (Eng 1839) (I1876)
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I had often wondered why an unusual name such as Redvers appeared in the family, and why when searching in indices the name Redvers seems to occur frequently around 1900 when our Redvers was born. It seems that the Commander in Chief in South Africa (Boer War) was General Redvers Buller.
He had had a distinguished Army Career, obtaining a VC early on. However he was not happy being in charge, and would have preferred to be second in command apparently. He made some mistakes but was successful in the Relief of Ladysmith, which happened in February 1900. He was very popular with the soldiers, and also with the general public at the time. He was actually a very good organiser, did much good work in the Army, and probably incurred the wrath of some of the establishment. Hence some of the later criticism. Anyway, it seems to have become fashionable to call children Redvers at that time.
Rosemary Alliott
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redvers_Henry_Buller | WYNN, Redvers Robert Ernest (I000429)
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I have a letter written to Ron Mills congratulating him on his forthcoming marriage.
It was written from this address and he was living with Cis at the time. | Family: Albert Victor WILLIAMS / Laura Beatrice NUNN (F000056)
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Ian FF Robertson of Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey died 11th Jan 1936.
Probate granted 21st Feb 1936 to Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale (single woman) Effects - £7055 12s 5d | FORBES-ROBERTSON, Ian Frank (I000359)
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IGI
Microfilm of original records in the Kent County Record Office, Maidstone, and the Central Library in Bromley.
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Central Library call no.: P92/1/4, 8-9, 11-14, 18-19. | Family: William WOOD / Jane GEARING (F000305)
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IGI | WILLIAMS, Ada Harriet Louisa (I000217)
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IGI | READ, Eliza (I001114)
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IGI | NEWNHAM, Obediah (I000804)
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IGI | GARRETT, Ann (I001125)
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IGI | GARRETT, Elizabeth (I001100)
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IGI | Family: Job GARRET / Anne MOGER (F559)
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IGI - 15 Jul 1759 | WILLIAMS, James (I1532)
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IGI - 22 Mar 1722 | WILLIAMS, Gabriel (I1607)
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