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Matches 1,451 to 1,475 of 1,475
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1451 | Winkburn Census 1841Joseph Adlington 50 farmer Elizabeth 40 George Freeman18 Ag Lab Herbert Gelsthorpe 13 Ag Lab George Stacy 11 Ag Lab Shady Randall 143 farm servant 1851Blackwell Census (2123 265 61) Joseph Adlington head 65 farmer of 49 acres b Winkburn Wife Elizabeth 55 Hannah Trueman servant 16 b Tetley Thomas Cutts servant 21 b Notts Eadingly Joseph died of a Paralytic stroke wife Elizabeth in attendance Age 68 | Adlington, Joseph (I3092)
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1452 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I253)
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1453 | Witness at his sisters wedding to John Adlington 1804 | Moore, Thomas (I5351)
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1454 | Witness at the wedding was Jeslie Jaffray Martha was a domestic servant at Hatton of Ardoyne when she married There may be more Cowie children hearsay names David, Elsie, Marybell Jane Cowie may have married Lemmon and had a daughter who was blind They lived in Keith and kept a pub/ hotel | Souter, Martha (I2309)
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1455 | Witnesses at baptism Francis and Peter Downie at Fetternear | Smith, Anne (I4359)
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1456 | Witnesses at Baptism Peter Downie at Fetternear and William Downie | Smith, Francis (I4362)
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1457 | Witnesses at Baptism William Downie at Fetternear and John Smith at Bogmill | Smith, Isabel (I4361)
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1458 | Witnesses at Christening Alexander Mitchell, Blackhillock and George Smith, Tullos !861 Census Enu 5 Page 6 Tullos Chapel of Garioch (Farm of Tullos thought to be next to Bogmill) Alexander Smith head unmarried age 48 farmer of 50 acres with James Porter servant and cattleman age 15 | Smith, Alexander (I4347)
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1459 | Witnesses at Christening are George Smith in Tullos and James Walker in BalquhainThis George is presumably uncle to this child and sharing the same address at the farm of Tullos | Smith, John (I4353)
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1460 | Witnesses at Christening William Leith and Robert McWilliam | Smith, George (I4346)
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1461 | Witnesses at marriage Elizabeth and Mary Adlington | Adlington, Dorothy (I5620)
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1462 | Witnesses to baptism George Leys and Robert Watt both in Whiteinches | Murray, Charles (I4831)
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1463 | Witnesses to baptism James Gall and Forbes Robertson in Durno | Murray, Barbara (I37)
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1464 | Witnesses to baptism William Jack and Sgt Alex Smith | Murray, Margaret (I35)
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1465 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I533)
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1466 | Word via Ella Wright in N Z reporting on newspaper item thanking friends for their kindness at the funeral of Freda Alexander exact date uncertain Letter is dated 10 March 2008 | Dawbin, Freda Coralie (I443)
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1467 | Worked as a farmer Information from Jim Adlington of Australia I am very dubious about this link and do not believe we belong to this line of Adlingtons | Adlington, David (I4287)
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1468 | Worked at Catterick Camp | Atkinson, John George (I5068)
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1469 | Worked at Inverurie paper mills Served in the RAF as radio technician during war On demobilisation started his own business in Radio and later Television alongside Electrical contracting with retail shop in Aberlour Died barely four months after his wife Olive, their ashes now interred together in the Duguid family plot at Fyvie kirkyard Walter Duguid was known to Walter Hepburn as his grandfather on his mothers side and the Duguid farm was the boys favourite place during holidays and high days | Hepburn, Walter Robert (I535)
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1470 | Worked in pit from 9 years of age A colliery checkweighman at the Top End pit Leeds Road for 24 years | Walshaw, Josiah (I3621)
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1471 | Worked on construction of Panama Canal | Law, John B (I5085)
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1472 | Writing on this marriage certificate "terrible" | Wankley, Trevor (I5687)
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1473 | WW11 Army sapper | Adlington, Albert (Ted) (I5263)
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1474 | Yeoman of Tibshelf | Sampson, William (I5824)
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1475 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I3895)
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