# |
Person ID |
Last Name |
First Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Living |
note |
Tree |
101 |
I000755 |
BEAR |
Maria |
9 Sep 1831 |
1913 |
0 |
Description: Domestic Servant in the employ of Emma C Field |
mr1 |
102 |
I42 |
BEDWELL |
Melita E |
15 Jun 1893 |
1981 |
0 |
Registration district:Gloucester
County: Gloucestershire
Year of registration: 1981
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth:15 June 1893
Volume no: 22 Page no: 2099 |
mr1 |
103 |
I2267 |
BELL |
Ann |
Abt 1785 |
1854 |
0 |
1851 Census indicates birth circa 1789 |
mr1 |
104 |
I2267 |
BELL |
Ann |
Abt 1785 |
1854 |
0 |
Death quarter 2
Death year 1854
District MUTFORD
County Suffolk
Volume 4A
Page 427
|
mr1 |
105 |
I1745 |
BELL |
Daisy Ellen Annie |
1888 |
1981 |
0 |
Jun Q 1981 23 0171 Bournemouth |
mr1 |
106 |
I2066 |
BENNETT |
Ellen Elizabeth |
1853 |
28 Dec 1933 |
0 |
Jun Q 1853 2c 246 Abingdon (Berkshire) |
mr1 |
107 |
I2066 |
BENNETT |
Ellen Elizabeth |
1853 |
28 Dec 1933 |
0 |
Dec Q 1933 1d 199 Lambeth |
mr1 |
108 |
I000210 |
BERRY |
Henry |
1887 |
1937 |
0 |
Sep Q 1937 3a 1245 Chipping Norton |
mr1 |
109 |
I000210 |
BERRY |
Henry |
1887 |
1937 |
0 |
Dec Q 1887 3a 856 Chipping Norton |
mr1 |
110 |
I000209 |
BERRY |
Joan |
1926 |
|
1 |
Mar Q 1926 3a 1701 Chipping Norton |
mr1 |
111 |
I000574 |
BIANCONI |
Charles |
24 Sep 1786 |
22 Sep 1875 |
0 |
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. |
mr1 |
112 |
I000574 |
BIANCONI |
Charles |
24 Sep 1786 |
22 Sep 1875 |
0 |
Costa Magnaza,Tregolo
The Lombard Highlands of La Brianza about 10 miles from Como |
mr1 |
113 |
I000576 |
BIANCONI |
Charles Thomas |
14 Oct 1832 |
02 Mar 1864 |
0 |
DEATH OF CHARLES BIANCONI, ESQ., JUN.
————
We deeply regret to announce the death of Charles Bianconi, Esq., jun., only son of Charles Bianconi, Esq., D.L., of Longfield Park, county of Tipperary. This young gentleman, who had been for a very long time suffering from a severe illness, had reached his thirty-fourth year of age, and he was esteemed by those who knew him for his kindness of heart and amiability of disposition. He died on Wednesday morning at Holyhead, on his way to London. His remains will be conveyed for interment to the mortuary church of the family at Boherlahan.—Limerick Reporter.
|
mr1 |
114 |
I000572 |
BIANCONI |
Helen Gertrude |
14 Nov 1895 |
1958 |
0 |
Lived Cobham Court, Bekesbourne, Canterbury and later at Ballydowling House, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow |
mr1 |
115 |
I000571 |
BIANCONI |
Mabel Arabella |
5 Oct 1899 |
1979 |
0 |
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 |
mr1 |
116 |
I000571 |
BIANCONI |
Mabel Arabella |
5 Oct 1899 |
1979 |
0 |
First name(s) MABEL ARABELLA
Last name O'CONNELL-BIANCONI
Gender Female
Birth day 5
Birth month 10
Birth year 1899
Death quarter 4
Death year 1979
District WORTHING
County Sussex
Volume 18
Page 2470
|
mr1 |
117 |
I000571 |
BIANCONI |
Mabel Arabella |
5 Oct 1899 |
1979 |
0 |
Unmarried. In 1948 living at Ballydowling House |
mr1 |
118 |
I000573 |
BIANCONI |
Mary Anne |
16 Sep 1840 |
28 Mar 1908 |
0 |
She was the authoress and compiler of various works, including a life of her father and one of Lt. General Daniel Charles Count O'Connell, her husband's grand uncle, under the title "The Last Colonel of The Irish Brigade" |
mr1 |
119 |
I000569 |
BIANCONI |
Mary Anne |
22 Dec 1896 |
1968 |
0 |
She used the surname - O'Connell-Bianconi |
mr1 |
120 |
I2339 |
BILIBIN |
Alexander Ivanovich |
2 Feb 1903 |
10 Oct 1973 |
0 |
St Mary and St Gabriel Churchyard
Harting
Chichester District
West Sussex, England
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37431436 |
mr1 |
121 |
I2337 |
BILIBIN |
Ivan Yakovlevich |
1876 |
1942 |
0 |
His life was cut short by the brutal siege of Leningrad in World War II |
mr1 |
122 |
I2173 |
BILIBIN |
John (Ivan Ivanovich) |
26 Dec 1908 |
9 Aug 1993 |
0 |
Obituary from The Independent. 17th August 1993
Ivan Bilibin, journalist, speech writer, political adviser: born St Petersburg 26 December 1908; radio journalist, BBC Monitoring Service 1941-73; married Jean Stevenson; died Reading 9 August 1993.
IVAN BILIBIN worked for more than 30 years for the BBC Radio Monitoring Service and was for over 40 years a speech writer and political adviser to the late Grand Duke Vladimir Romanov, the would-be Tsar of Russia.
Bilibin was born in St Petersburg in 1908, the elder son of the prominent artist Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a member of the Mir Ikusstva, Diaghilev's World of Art group, and an Irish mother, Mary Chambers. He was four when his parents divorced. He arrived in London with his mother and brother on a holiday in January 1917 and they became stateless emigres following the February revolution. Ivan Bilibin remembered how 'I went down to pick up a newspaper at the reception of the National Hotel, in Bedford Square, and saw the headline 'Tsar has abdicated', rushed to my room and shouted, 'Mother, Alexei is Tsar.' The young tsarevich, Alexei, was then my hero.'
Bilibin was educated at St Paul's School, in west London, and at St John's College, Oxford. In 1927 he joined the Mladorossy party a movement of young scions of the Russian aristocracy, led by Alexander Kazem- bek, who wanted to unite revolutionary achievement with historic tradition. Their motto was 'Tsar and Soviets'. The chairman of the Supreme Council of the party was Grand Duke Dimitry Pavlovich who, with Prince Felix Yusupov, had been one of the two principal conspirators in the murder of Rasputin in 1916. Grand Duke Dimitry and Bilibin became friends and it was Dimitry who in 1936 introduced Bilibin to Lord Beaverbrook, who invited Bilibin to join his monitoring service at Cherkeley Court for the Daily Express, where Bilibin worked until 1938 when the station was closed. In 1941 Bilibin joined the Monitoring Sevice of the BBC as a Russian linguist, and stayed with it until 1973. There he met his wife, Jean Stevenson, who also worked at the Monitoring Service. He was on duty on 21 June 1941, when Stalin delivered his famous speech 'Brothers and sisters . . .', when the Germans invaded the Soviet Union.
Bilibin met Grand Duke Vladimir in 1950 and remained close to him until his death in April 1992. He became head of his chancellery and his speech writer and political adviser. From the 1960s to the 1980s he contributed to two monarchist publications, Vozrozhdenie (Renaissance), published in Paris and financed by Abram Gukasov, the Armenian oil millionaire, and the Constantian, published in Pittsburgh. 'I was a monarchist from birth,' Bilibin used often to say. Bilibin wrote Grand Duke Vladimir's 'Address to my Compatriots', which appeared in Boris Yeltsin's newspaper Russia, in Moscow, in January 1991, the first ever such 'address' to be published in the Soviet Union since the murder of the Russian Imperial family in July 1918.
Twice last year Bilibin made return visits to his native St Petersburg and was deeply moved by the experience. |
mr1 |
123 |
I2173 |
BILIBIN |
John (Ivan Ivanovich) |
26 Dec 1908 |
9 Aug 1993 |
0 |
Headstone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67616895 |
mr1 |
124 |
I000058 |
BILLSON |
Amy Emily |
9 Aug 1886 |
1974 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Census |
mr1 |
125 |
I000058 |
BILLSON |
Amy Emily |
9 Aug 1886 |
1974 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Census |
mr1 |
126 |
I000058 |
BILLSON |
Amy Emily |
9 Aug 1886 |
1974 |
0 |
Sep Q 1886 1d 765 Wandsworth |
mr1 |
127 |
I000058 |
BILLSON |
Amy Emily |
9 Aug 1886 |
1974 |
0 |
Jun Q 1974 23 1383 Taunton Deane, Somerset |
mr1 |
128 |
I000055 |
BILLSON |
Arthur George |
Jan 1881 |
16 Nov 1918 |
0 |
Mar Q 1881 1d 786 Wandsworth |
mr1 |
129 |
I000055 |
BILLSON |
Arthur George |
Jan 1881 |
16 Nov 1918 |
0 |
Died of Influenza. |
mr1 |
130 |
I000051 |
BILLSON |
Beatrice Ellen |
1876 |
22 Jul 1966 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:census |
mr1 |
131 |
I000051 |
BILLSON |
Beatrice Ellen |
1876 |
22 Jul 1966 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Census |
mr1 |
132 |
I000051 |
BILLSON |
Beatrice Ellen |
1876 |
22 Jul 1966 |
0 |
She was advised to go to New Zealand because of her health - TB?
Beatrice is buried in the same grave as her Grandmother Ann (nee Whitaker) in Purewa Cemetary, Auckland, New Zealand.
Next of kin in 1966 was her niece, Miss Lamb |
mr1 |
133 |
I000051 |
BILLSON |
Beatrice Ellen |
1876 |
22 Jul 1966 |
0 |
Mar Q 1876 1d 728 Wandsworth |
mr1 |
134 |
I000051 |
BILLSON |
Beatrice Ellen |
1876 |
22 Jul 1966 |
0 |
Description: Block E, Row 37, Plot 65 with Ann and William Reeves |
mr1 |
135 |
I1843 |
BILLSON |
Charles |
04 Jan 1822 |
1871 |
0 |
First name(s) Charles
Last name Billson
Age 49
Birth year 1822
Death year 1871
Death date ? ? 1871
Burial year 1871
Burial date 11 Apr 1871
Place Hackney, Victoria Park Cemetery
County Middlesex
Country England
The National Archives reference TNA/RG/8/49
Description Hackney, Victoria Park Cemetery: Burials. Vol 8 Indexed |
mr1 |
136 |
I1582 |
BILLSON |
Charles William |
|
1848 |
0 |
First name(s) CHARLES WILLIAM
Last name BILLSON
Gender Male
Death quarter 2
Death year 1848
District STRAND
County London
Volume 1
Page 308 |
mr1 |
137 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Census |
mr1 |
138 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
He sailed from Liverpool on the SS "Cedric" bound for Ellis Island to be with his brother Herbert in Santa Monica.
He is described as having curvature of the spine which affected his height (5' 1") although his general health was good. He had a fresh complexion, brown hair and grey eyes. |
mr1 |
139 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
Description: with his brother Herbert |
mr1 |
140 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Living with his mother Emily |
mr1 |
141 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
Description: US Federal Census |
mr1 |
142 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:US Federal Census |
mr1 |
143 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
Dec Q 1888 1d 780 Wandsworth |
mr1 |
144 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
Description: from US Death Certificate |
mr1 |
145 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
Immigration papers say he was born 1890 - which I know to be wrong |
mr1 |
146 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
The Social Security Death Index notes that his last residence was:-
14607 Rochester, Monroe, New York |
mr1 |
147 |
I000054 |
BILLSON |
Cyril Alfred |
3 Nov 1888 |
Abt Jul 1974 |
0 |
First name(s) Cyril
Last name Billson
Birth year 1888
Birth month Nov
Birth day 03
Death year 1974
Death month Jul
Place of issue California
State California
SSN 562-18-1090
Record set Social Security Death Index |
mr1 |
148 |
I000022 |
BILLSON |
Edmund Sidney |
11 May 1874 |
5 Sep 1958 |
0 |
3 Leigham Terrace, Wells Lane, Streatham @ Birth.
Court Road, Streatham @ Marriage
Most of his married life lived at Hydethorpe Rd. Balham. Leonard Sidney Billson, possibly born there.
After his wife died LSH Billson brought him back to Rugby to Eastlands Road. It is believed that Ted didn't want to move away from London. |
mr1 |
149 |
I000022 |
BILLSON |
Edmund Sidney |
11 May 1874 |
5 Sep 1958 |
0 |
Neither Leigham Terrace or Wells Lane exist in 2002.
The Leigham Arms pub used to be in Wells Lane and is still there today on Wellfield Road, between Valley Road and Streatham High Road. |
mr1 |
150 |
I000022 |
BILLSON |
Edmund Sidney |
11 May 1874 |
5 Sep 1958 |
0 |
Unmarked - believed to be a pauper's grave. |
mr1 |