Matches 601 to 650 of 1,001
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 601 | Groom & Gardener; widower | Youngs, Samuel (I56)
|
| 602 | Groom of Pulham St Mary bride OTP both single persons by banns witnesses John BANTHORPE, Robt HUNT. | Family F927
|
| 603 | Groom of St Lawrence, bride OTP with consent of parents. Witnesses Same SMITH, John PIPE | Family F1140
|
| 604 | Gustav Lustig was born in 1891. Prior to WWII he lived in Berlin, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986 Gustav Lustig was born in 1891. Prior to WWII he lived in Berlin, Germany. Gustav perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995 | Lustig, Gustav (I6007)
|
| 605 | Harness Maker | Pulfer, Henry (I890)
|
| 606 | Harness Maker | Family F236
|
| 607 | Harness Maker | Family F236
|
| 608 | Harness Maker Master | Family F240
|
| 609 | Harriet had problems with her employer see Ipswich Journanal 24 Feb 1874 She was sent to prison There is a possible death for her in Ipswich Jun Q 1874 | Pulford, Harriet (I4252)
|
| 610 | Have not gained all eveidence that Elizabeth was William Aftred's daughter. It is bassed mainly on the declaration ofnumber of children in the 1911 cencus | Pulfer, Elizabeth Emma (I3198)
|
| 611 | He is a widower | Family F1119
|
| 612 | He is decribed as a widower. | Hazell, James (I189)
|
| 613 | He is described as of Yoxford and she of Bramfield | Family F56
|
| 614 | He joined the army in 1916 but states he had been in the Navy at one time before WW1 According to his army record he work in India and China. The army paid for his passage back from Shanghai , China to the UK. After the war he went back to India with his family to work before they settled in Ireland. 23 Jan 1914 Outward Passage to Shanghai, China on Medina of the P & O S N Co. profession given as E. Engineer. Final Destination given as South China. He was employed by:- The Shanghai Electrical Construction Company, Shanghai, China. 1916 Joined the Army (No 166150) 14 Sep 1917 Promoted to Lance Corporal. 16 Oct 1917 Married Kennelly in Fenny Stratford parish church. Fenny Stratford is where the RE was based. 2 Jan 1919 Final Discharge in Thetford. Address given as Brook House, Sutton, Nr. Sandy, Bedfordshire. Indicates he severed in France. It appears as the service paid for him to come back to England to join the army the paid for his return trip. But it seems he went to India instead. 24 Jul 1920 Outward Passage to Calcutta, India (alone) on City of Karachi of the City line. Profession Cable Joiner. 13 Oct 1921 Outward Passage to Calcutta, India Margaret (age 33) and daughter Maureen (age 3) on Manatola of the British and Indian Steam Navigation Company. 2 Apr 1925 Inward Passage to London from Calcutta, India on Manatola of the British and Indian Steam Navigation Company. Profession given E. Engineer. Destination address : 4 Lifford Terrace, Ballinacurra Road, Limerick, Ireland (possibly Margaret's Parents). 5 Sep 1925 Outward Passage to Calcutta, India with Wife Margaret (age 37) and Daughter Maureen (age7). The U.K. address of Margaret and Maureen given as 4 Garden Lane, Worlingham. Most likely where Archie and Lilian and Victor Pulford lived. James (age 47) address was given as 14 Style Rd, Southwold. (why not the same). Could the contact with Victor have influenced his choice of profession. 26 Mar 1927 Inward passage to London from Calcutta, India on Mashobra of the British and Indian Steam Navigation Company. Profession given as E. Engineer. Travelled with Wife Margaret and daughter Maureen. Destination Calcutta El;S.Co.Ltd. 394, Clements Inn, Strand, W.6 Maureen married a Patrick Joseph Kennedy in Limerick in 1938 (The Marriage Cert with James Watling as Father of the Bride. He was working for the ESB (Irish Electricity Board) as an Cable Joiner working on the Electrification of Ireland at Shannon . He died in Limerick aged 65yrs on 13.12.43. The press cutting of his death from the local Limerick Paper. | Watling, James Henry (I336)
|
| 615 | He was a Plumber and glazier | Pulford, John (I4200)
|
| 616 | He was a Plumber. | Pulford, William (I4201)
|
| 617 | He was called Frank on the 1881 census. Just bad writing? in April 1890 Fined 20s for being in charge of a Horse whilst drunk. | Pulford, Mark (I918)
|
| 618 | He was re-baptised in St Issells in 1892 and introduce a new name now John William. | Pulford, William (I5546)
|
| 619 | Hearth tax 1674 Needham Market 5 heaths = large property | Pulford, Ambrose (I4517)
|
| 620 | Heinz Lustig was born in 1924. Prior to WWII he lived in Berlin, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. Heinz Lustig was born in 1924. Prior to WWII he lived in Berlin, Germany. Heinz perished in Sobibor. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Lustig, Heinz (I6010)
|
| 621 | High degree of uncertanty about this family. There is not a lot available on BMD most evendence is from census. But it is almost certain that William and Ellen split up and William then from 1981 census lived with Rhoda till she dies. Are Emily and Samuel William's childern? Emily G. was with mother in 1881 census.age 3 Samuel H. was with mother in 1891 census age 11 | Family F1040
|
| 622 | High Street with wife and two sons | Watling, Job (I175)
|
| 623 | HO/107/1803 - 267 - Dunwich WATLING John, aged 12yrs born Dunwich William, aged 16yrs born Dunwich Louisa, aged 21yrs born Dunwich Mary, aged 48yrs born Westleton John, aged 56yrs born Westleton | Watling, John (I1584)
|
| 624 | Holy Trinity | Pulford, Charles (I1)
|
| 625 | Horsekeeper on Farm | Hazell, James (I189)
|
| 626 | House Servant | Pulford, Thomas (I820)
|
| 627 | http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pjrich/VMR2.GIF Unlike her two sisters, not named in will of Ellen J & Mary ROBINSON, so it is assumed that her death occured before then (1938). | Robinson, Flora Beatrice (I2569)
|
| 628 | http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pjrich/VMR2.GIF | Waugh, George Henry (I2584)
|
| 629 | https://eu.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/2015/01/13/eastchester-holocaust-survivor-dies/21699593/ | Polak, Jacob (I5713)
|
| 630 | Husband's age at marriage:23y Wife's age at marriage:24y | Family F539
|
| 631 | Husband's age at marriage:23y Wife's age at marriage:24y | Family F539
|
| 632 | Husband's age at marriage:33y Wife's age at marriage:27y | Family F562
|
| 633 | Husband's age at marriage:38y Wife's age at marriage:26y | Family F542
|
| 634 | Husband's age at marriage:40y | Family F552
|
| 635 | Husband's age at marriage:43y Wife's age at marriage:37y | Family F562
|
| 636 | Husband's age at marriage:43y Wife's age at marriage:44y | Family F539
|
| 637 | Husband's age at marriage:43y Wife's age at marriage:44y | Family F539
|
| 638 | Husband's age at marriage:53y | Family F539
|
| 639 | Husband's age at marriage:63y | Family F539
|
| 640 | I have indicated Rivers Remblance as the father of Agnes. To be sure we would have to check the birth certificate. However, Rivers certainly acted as farther and Agnes was marked as a Remblence in the census, he also witnessed her wedding. However, Martha was given as Farther on the Wedding PR entry. | Pulford, Agnes Eliza (I1910)
|
| 641 | I suspect that Rhoda is Rhoda A. Bennet as she is the only Rhoda I found in St Philip and St Jacob in the 1871 census and that there she is a Staymaker just like Rhoda Pulfer in the 1881 census. | Rhoda (I5000)
|
| 642 | IGI has Eliz Patterson | Family F192
|
| 643 | Ilse Lustig was born in Amsterdam, The netherlands in 1930. Ilse perished in 1943 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a list of victims from the Netherlands found in the In Memoriam - Nederlandse oorlogsslachtoffers, Nederlandse Oorlogsgravenstichting (Dutch War Victims Authority), s-Gravenhage (courtesy of the Association of Yad Vashem Friends in Netherlands, Amsterdam). | Lustig, Ilse Ruth (I6011)
|
| 644 | In 1861 Matlida was in the Shipmeadow Union Workhouse. Edward was only 2 months old. It is possible that William Woolnough was the father but no evidence for that. At the time of the census William was at sea. Matila's parents were still at home with the other children, she was probably throw out of the home when she became pregenet out of wedlock. | Hammond, Matilda (I214)
|
| 645 | in 1881 cencus she is living with Alfred Pulford as his goddaughter aged 2 | Thornton, Ellen Maude (I2348)
|
| 646 | In 1891 Edward was working as a Miller lodging with Willium Ireland Anne's Brother in Law | Johnson, Edward Augustus (I2999)
|
| 647 | In 1892 at the Nowton Flower Show A Pulfer came first in the 75yards boys under 12 race. Also I suspect his fater won several prirses in the vegtable sections. | Pulfer, Albert Dennis (I4021)
|
| 648 | In 1901 Louise was working as cook at Esbourne house together with Elizabeth Barnard the sister of Alice Maria Barnard who went on to marry Albert Martin Pulford. Find My past gives 20 Apr 1875 in Brickfield as birth details. | Pulford, Louise Eliza (I29)
|
| 649 | In 1911 Edmund was listed as a shopkeeper. However, later he ran his own cement products factory and is listed in the local guides. Was it his shop that his sister Alice and his Mother Eliza ran? | Pulford, Edmund Vineyard (I26)
|
| 650 | In 1941 she was moved to Centraal Israƫlitisch Krankzinnigengesticht Het Apeldoornse Bos basically an Isane Asylum. On January 21 - 22 1943 all the patients there where sent to Auschwitz and exterminated, all 1200. Listed in Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986 | Lewin, Marie (I6005)
|