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IGI - Inferred from Marriage register.
Other dates - 1799,1802 | READ, Sophia (I1770)
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IGI Batch No. I005958 Film | Family: William REEVES / Hester COMBER (F000264)
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IGI Christened as Eliza Caroline Hibberd Mills | MILLS, Eliza Caroline Hibberd (I001112)
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IGI. Baptised as Ann Maria Mills | GARRETT, Ann Maria (I001130)
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IGI. Christened as Ellen Mowland. Father John Mowland & wife Sarah. | MOULAND, Ellen (I1380)
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IGI. Surname transcribed as Mowland. Father noted as Frank John Mowland. Mother Lucy Sophia | MOULAND, Lucy Sophia Ann (I1659)
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Illegitimate | READ, Eliza (I001114)
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Illegitimate | READ, Eliza (I001114)
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Illegitimate son of Elsie.
When his mother Elsie died, he was brought up by Thomas William's mother, Emmaline | WARD, James M (I000121)
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Illustrator and decorative artist | FORBES-ROBERTSON, Philippe (I2422)
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Immigration papers say he was born 1890 - which I know to be wrong | BILLSON, Cyril Alfred (I000054)
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In 1827 Charles Bianconi had married Eliza Hayes, daughter of a wealthy Dublin stockbroker. They had three children, a son Charles who died in 1864 at the age of thirty-one and two daughters, one of whom Kate, died in 1854. The second, Mary Anne, married Morgan John O'Connell, nephew of the Liberator. | O'CONNELL, John Charles Joseph William Coppinger (I000567)
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In 1846 he bought the estate of Longfield, in the parish of Boherlahan, county of Tipperary. It consisted of about a thousand acres of good land, with a large cheerful house overlooking the river Suir. He went on buying more land, until he became possessor of about eight thousand English acres. | BIANCONI, Charles (I000574)
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in 1857 - "Late Of Corbally" | SHANNON, Pierce (I2234)
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In 1941 he co-founded Grey and Rushton Precision Tools Ltd., Far Gosford Street, Coventry. The company specialities included a range of vernier calipers, sine bars, go, no-go gauges etc. Many checking tools and gauges were made for Rolls-Royce. He once showed his son in law Corin a minute rod with a sphere on the end the size of a pinhead. He said it had been rejected because it wasn't quite spherical !!
They celebrated their Golden Wedding on 21st April 1995.
Eulogy read at Coventry Crematorium
1916-2002
John Rushton was born on the 13 August 1916 in Hillfields, Coventry. He had an elder sister Mary and brothers Harry and Jim.
He attended Frederick Bird Junior School. He was a member of the choir at his parish church of St Marks, (which is now the annex of the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital), and was confirmed there.
After leaving school he gained an apprenticeship at the Coventry Gauge & Tool Co in Fletchamstead Highway. He was made a Freeman of the City after qualifying as a precision toolmaker.
From 1938 to 1941 he worked at the Standard Aero Co. With a colleague he formed a company - Grey & Rushton Ltd - in Far Gosford Street, producing precision engineering tools. The factory later moved to Leamington Spa, but has since closed. One of their "Vernier" measuring tools is now held in a museum in Australia.
During the Second World War he was a sergeant in 13th Battalion of the Home Guard. After a day's work in the factory he used to spend at least 4 hours on duty, protecting our streets and homes.
In 1939 he met the lady who was to become his wife, a dressmaker by the name of Elsie Ward. They met at an olde tyme dance at Courtaulds ballroom. They waited till the war was almost over, then they were married on 21 April 1945 in St Margaret's Church, Ball Hill. They bought a house in Brookside Avenue, Chapelfields, and had three children, Kay, Lynne and John Jnr. Later the family moved to Woodfield Road in Earlsdon.
Johns' hobby for many years was rifle shooting. He was a member of the Alvis Rifle Club and at one time he was president of the Coventry & District Rifle Association. He was also a natural musician, loved listening to music, played the piano by ear and could get a tune out of practically anything.
He and Elsie moved to Lawley Close after the children had grown up, and John became a regular at the Lime Tree Social Club. Many there will remember his spontaneous tunes on the mouth organ.
John was a gentleman who had great respect for "old fashioned" values of truth, honesty, and good manners. His word was his bond.
He died on 16th December 2002 aged 86 after being hit by a car on his way to the Lime Tree club. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. | RUSHTON, John (I000009)
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In Canada George contracted what they thought was flu, but later in Malta, while he was swimming they noticed that there was an oddity about his legs. On return to England JJ took George to a surgeon in Harley Street who diagnosed Polio. George was given two alternatives - surgery or leave things alone. George opted for the latter.
Later on George served as a Commando. | MILLS, Captain Vivian Hayes (I000283)
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In Memory of
DORIS MURIEL WYNN
Civilian War Dead
who died age 31
on 10 January 1941
of 9 Bournemouth Avenue, Elson. Wife of Sto. P.O. Edward William Turner Wynn, R.N. Died at 9, Bournemouth Avenue.
Remembered with honour
GOSPORT, MUNICIPAL BOROUGH
| HOMER, Doris Muriel (I1590)
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In Ranks for 22 years and 142 days
Warrant Officer 1 year and 242 days | BARR, William (I000432)
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In the 1901 Census online the transcript spells the surname with only one L and her sons and daughters birth place as Strestham. | BUTLER, Emily (I000025)
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In the 1937 Electoral Register at Gomshall she is listed as Maud Mary
According to Vivien, While Maud was in the nursing home at Maryfield she accused the staff of stealing things. | HAYES, Maud Mary (I000280)
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In the employ of George Snook. Living with George was his nephew William Snook whom Caroline married in 1864. | WILLIAMS, Caroline (I000772)
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In the employ of William Turley - Safe..... Manager | PENN, Lily (I000741)
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In the Presence of Harry Wynn & JG Wood | Family: Robert Bloomfield MCKIMM / Margaret Valerie WYNN (F000182)
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Index to Death Duty Register IR27-603-392 Page or folio -246
Folio 77016/17
23rd July 1904
Administrator - William Rushton | RUSHTON, William (I000336)
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Informant - Anthony William George Williams - Son | WILLIAMS, William George (I000756)
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Informant - Beatrice Billson | BILLSON, Sidney Henry (I000024)
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Informant - Fred Hughes, son, of 92, Kennerley Road, Davenport | MILLS, Emma (I000410)
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Informant - John Victor Barr | BARR, William (I000432)
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Informant - John Victor Barr - present at the death. | WILLIAMS, Ada Harriet Louisa (I000217)
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Informant - William George Williams (Son) of the same address | PENN, Lily (I000741)
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Informant LSH Billson | HARRIS, Sarah Anne (I000023)
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Informant was Elizabeth Turner, his daughter | MILLS, Joseph (I000411)
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Informant was her daughter Ellen | WHITTLE, Ellen (I001097)
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Informant was her daughter Jessie Isabel Finch née Mills | STEVENSON, Jessie (Davidson) (I1619)
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Informant was her daughter, Joyce Marjorie Violet McLaughlin. | WYNN, Elizabeth Emily (I000425)
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Informant was his daughter B Chadwick | HUGHES, Fred (I000485)
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Informant was his son WJJ Keen. | KEEN, William (I000463)
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Informant was his wife Sarah, present at the death.
She gave his age as being 82 years old. This must have been a mistake as he was actually 80. | MILLS, James (I000043)
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Informant was J W Wynn of 79, Tunis Road, Shepherds Bush | CLARK, Emma Susan (I000420)
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Informant was Louisa Carter, her daughter, present at the death.
According to the Electoral Registers the person entitled to vote at this address was a Thomas Brown. | IRELAND, Sarah (Kate?) (I000050)
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Informant was M A Williams, Sister in Law.
This would have been his brother Charles Williams' wife - Mary Ann (Hutchins) | WILLIAMS, William George (I000046)
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Informant was the Coroner | NEWNHAM, Amy Augusta (I000205)
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Informant: James Tomlin in attendance Luton Road Chatham | WINN, John (I000916)
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Inscription.
'At Cooga, County Clare, Maria, the beloved wife of Thomas Lingard, Esq. late 25th Regt. and daughter of William Kenny, Esq, of Cragleigh. This lady enjoyed the love and esteem of all who knew her, and her death is regretted by all classes.Her remains were interred at Ruan, followed by a large con-course of sympathising friends and relatives.' | KENNY, Maria (I2247)
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Interesting appreciation of Eric Forbes-Robertson as an artist.
http://icknieldindagations.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/eric-forbes-robertson-post.html | FORBES-ROBERTSON, Eric (I000361)
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International Genealogical Index
Parish registers, 1555-1915 Church of England. St. Martin's Church (Birmingham, Warwickshire)
Registers in Birmingham Central Library | Family: John GRAINGER / Sarah DEAKIN (F000202)
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International Genealogical Index.
Parish Registers & Bishop's transcripts of C of E Parish Church, Sedgeley, Staffs.
Records in the Staffordshire Record Office. | GRAINGER, Hannah (I000337)
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Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958
Name: John Pierce Wynn
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1918
Registration District: Thurles
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 3
Page: 440
FHL Film Number: 101077 | WYNN, John Pierce (I000909)
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Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958
Name: Mabel Arabella O'Connell
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1899
Registration district: Killadysert
Volume: 4
Page: 232
FHL Film Number: 101067 | BIANCONI, Mabel Arabella (I000571)
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It is assumed that he was staying there whilst working for Thomas & Georgina.
His family were together at 113, Worsley Road, Winton | HUGHES, Jabez (I000482)
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