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1701 Into Place: Ontario, Canada Wooster, Job (I17478)
 
1702 Into Place: Ontario, Canada Leyman, Ann Jane (I10568)
 
1703 Into Place: Ontario, Canada Perkins, William (I10559)
 
1704 Into Place: Osceola, Houghton, Michigan, USA Dawe, Charles (I15213)
 
1705 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I5608)
 
1706 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I5545)
 
1707 Into Place: Port Chalmers, New Zealand Tripe, Dr. William Borrowdale M.R.C.S. (I12522)
 
1708 Into Place: Prahran, Victoria, Australia Monger, John Edward (I2663)
 
1709 Into Place: Prahran, Victoria, Australia Monger, Edward (I2518)
 
1710 Into Place: Rockford, Illinois, USA Pearce, Francis Simeon Henry (I7059)
 
1711 Into Place: Rusk County, Texas, USA Wooster, Frank (I7815)
 
1712 Into Place: Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Veal, Henry John (I5147)
 
1713 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I15041)
 
1714 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I15040)
 
1715 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I15039)
 
1716 Into Place: South Africa Seger, Anna L (I15038)
 
1717 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I15037)
 
1718 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Kendall, George Henry Cecil (I21300)
 
1719 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Hordern, Anthony (I14776)
 
1720 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Maule, Marion Emily (I10888)
 
1721 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Smith, Alfred John (I10683)
 
1722 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Driver, Rhoda Jane (I10646)
 
1723 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Driver, Godfrey Alfred Norman (I10644)
 
1724 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Merrett, Amy Elizabeth (I10643)
 
1725 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Driver, Francis Victor (I10641)
 
1726 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Adcock, Elam (I9464)
 
1727 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Hunter, Elsie Ivy Florence "Florrie" (I7909)
 
1728 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Pearce, Simon Henry (I7278)
 
1729 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Pearce, James (I7277)
 
1730 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Pearce, Selinia (I7276)
 
1731 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Aldridge, Francis (I7275)
 
1732 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Oram, John Henry "Jack" (I3651)
 
1733 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Oram, Nelly (I3650)
 
1734 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Oram, Ada Muriel (I3649)
 
1735 Into Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Stokes, Harriet Grace "Harriett" (I3286)
 
1736 Into Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Wreyford, John C "Jack" (I16659)
 
1737 Into Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Wreyford, Dorothy Downing (I16658)
 
1738 Into Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Wreyford, Constance Woodeson (I16657)
 
1739 Into Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Woodeson, Matilda Jarvis (I16656)
 
1740 Into Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jerrome, Alfred Joshia (I8763)
 
1741 Irene (Personnel No Q140423) enlisted in the Australian Army and served as Lieutenant Colonel Grace Irene Sheahan until her discharge on 13 November 1945. She was discharged into the Australian Army Nursing Service. Sheahan, Irene Grace (I21485)
 
1742 Irene is married to Ernest under her maiden name: TAMLIN Family F5159
 
1743 Irene's surname at marriage was recorded as: TAMBLIN Family F2846
 
1744 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I763)
 
1745 Iris and her son David, arrived in Plymouth from Nigeria aboard T.S.M.V. "City of York". Iris gives her intended residence as: 16, MacDonald Avenue, Hornchurch, Essex.
From Place: Beira, Mozambique, Africa 
Jarvis, Iris Margaret (I13)
 
1746 Is she really the daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth (as claimed in the 1891 census below), or is she really their grand-daughter, the illigitimate daughter of Ellen? Rogers, Edith Daisy (I17363)
 
1747 Isaac (and other family members) changed their surname to BRUDENELL. The reason for this is unknown Adcock, Isaac (I9463)
 
1748 Isaac was jointly charged with his father, George, on the oath of John Butt, with feloniously stealing at Shipton Moyne on 5/8/1842, 11 ducks the property of Ths Samuel. Tried 07 August 1842 found not guilty. Released 11/8/1842, orderly behaviour. Cleaver, Isaac (I221)
 
1749 Isaac was Publican at Sowton in 1817. Labourer, Farringdon 1820, Clyst St Mary 1824, Woodbury 1827/9, Winkley, C. Raleigh, 1831, Farmer of 41 acres, employing 1 man, Burrow, Broad Clyst, 1851/7. Bricknell, Isaac (I1966)
 
1750 It appears from the archives, that Richard was convicted at Bedford Assizes on 10 March 1824 and sentenced to "Transportation for Life" to Australia. He and his accomplice Joseph Pell, were accused and convicted of breaking into the house of one Thomas Earl, and stealing a bag containing £9.00 in silver coins. The trial was reported on in the newspaper "Northants Mercury".

Richard arrived in Tasmania on board the ship "Princess Charlotte" on 3 July 1824. He appears on various convict musters until 1849 where it is recorded that he has been granted a "Conditional Pardon". He married fellow convict, Margaret Thomas who was convicted for stealing a watch from one John Kingswood in Kent.

Source: Linda McCarthy
Into Place: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 
Copperwaite, Richard (I7543)
 
1751 It appears that Ada and William may have seperated. In the 1901 census, Ada is living with her sister in Swindon and in the 1911 census, there is no sign of her, although William still claims to be married. Family F5380
 
1752 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I27014)
 
1753 It appears that Amanda and her two daughters, Dennecia and Melvina sailed aboard the "SS Orduna" bound for Bermuda. The surname she gives on the passneger manifest is "Eustace" but only one of her daughter's births were registered under that name. There are further travel records that indicate that Amanda may have retuned to the UK on more than one occasion.
Into Place: Bermuda, West Indies 
Watts, Dennecia (I27013)
 
1754 It appears that Amanda and her two daughters, Dennecia and Melvina sailed aboard the "SS Orduna" bound for Bermuda. The surname she gives on the passneger manifest is "Eustace" but only one of her daughter's births were registered under that name. There are further travel records that indicate that Amanda may have retuned to the UK on more than one occasion.
Into Place: Bermuda, West Indies 
Thorley, Amanda Melvina Ann (I27009)
 
1755 It appears that at some point around the 1911 census, Ivy was informally adopted by Bertie and Emily Garrad family, also in Bournemouth. When Ivy married Roland in 1932, she married under the name, "Ivy Wooster Garrad". Wooster, Ivy Beatrice (I26904)
 
1756 It appears that following the death of her husband James, Sarah went to live with her daughter Emily [Gill] and her husband, George, a Carpenter. Brider, Sarah (I19678)
 
1757 It appears that George and Sarah met whilst on board ship en-route from the UK to Australia. They married 6 days after their arrival. Family F520
 
1758 It appears that in the 1901 census, Jonas has dropped his first name and he is recorded as John J Harper. Perhaps the name "Jonas" is not the best suited to a career working with ships or dockyards! The census describes Jonas' trade as an "Artificer - Royal Navy Men". This may mean that he is working in the Naval Dockyard in Chatham, although he may actually be serving in the Royal Navy. Harper, Jonas John (I774)
 
1759 It appears that in this census, James' wife, Charlotte, is visiting her brother-in-law, William Barker, in Reading, Berkshire. Mitchell, James (I5844)
 
1760 It appears that James, his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother Charles and Charles wife, Florence, all lived in the same house. Stansfield, Elizabeth (I27909)
 
1761 It appears that James, his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother Charles and Charles wife, Florence, all lived in the same house. Savage, Florence (I16059)
 
1762 It appears that James, his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother Charles and Charles' wife, Florence, all lived in the same house. Langabeer, James (I16054)
 
1763 It appears that James, his wife, Elizabeth, and his brother Charles and Charles' wife, Florence, all lived in the same house. Langabeer, Charles Arthur (I16052)
 
1764 It appears that Jane was living and employed at the residence of one Henry Barnett (a banker) and his family. Her husband George and their sons, were living at a different address at the time of the 1841 census Constable, Jane (I5841)
 
1765 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Family F6417
 
1766 It appears that Mary, whilst living and working at Joseph Stone's farm in Stogumber, met and married James Sully. There first son, born in Stogumber in 1876, was William Henry Sully. By the time of their second son's birth in 1879, Joseph Stone had moved to Broadway, near Chard in Somerset, taking James, Mary and son William with him. Joseph Stone had retired as a farmer but both James and Mary continued in his employment. Western, Mary Ann (I12912)
 
1767 It appears that sometime between 1861 and 1871, Cassandra's surname changed from Lambert to Winsor. Perhaps she was adopted by Thomas and Mary Winsor? Lambert, Cassandra Emma (I4977)
 
1768 It appears that Susanna married Henry Cook only a matter of days before his death. Henry died in December 1856, aged 68 and was considerably older than her. Family F3039
 
1769 It appears that William emigrated to Canada around 1913 and Eliza and the children in 1914. However, it would seem that Eliza returned to the UK for the birth of their last son Clifford, who was born in Kent. (Source: 1921 Canada Census) Family F2334
 
1770 It is alleged that Cornelius used the name 'John Rick' whilst the family lived in Whitechapel due to their windows being smashed. Cornelius served in the 3rd Battalion, East Surrey Militia. According to his attestation papers for his service with the Army Reserve in 1914, he had signed up for East Surrey Militia using the name 'John Rick'. This caused some confusion when his wife was attempring to claim Seperation Allowance from the military in December 1914. Van Bruggen, Cornelius Harry (I23581)
 
1771 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I21608)
 
1772 It is believed that this data came from a tree compiled by Mary Nesbit in the 1980's. Apparently, Mary did a lot of research on this family but has since passed on. Source Source: S6395 (S6395)
 
1773 It Is belived that Mathilda may have been Dutch but this is unconfirmed. Certainly, no record of her birth in the UK has been found. Heard, Mathilda Louisa (I14194)
 
1774 It is clear that Frank served in the military. Quoted from a Supplement to the London Gazette, published on 28 January, 1915. "Norfolk (The King's Own Royal Regiment): The undermentioned to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 6th November, 1914:- Francis George Leyland Wooster".
Frank became a P.O.W. and this is substantiated by one report published on the suicide of his mother, Annie, which states that she (Annie) was worried about her son, who "was a P.O.W. in Germany". Oddly though, at the time of her suicide, Frank had already been repatriated. Records indicate that 2nd Lt. F.G.L. Wooster was serving with the 5th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment on attachment to the Norfolk Yeomanry. He was reported missing on 29 August 1917 but was repatriated on 20 December 1918. 
Wooster, Francis George Leyland (I17929)
 
1775 It is indicated on the marriage certificate that neither Thomas or Catherine were able to read and write. Family F2513
 
1776 It is interesting to note that by 1861 (and following the death of Oliver), Sarah had reverted to using her maidename, as had her youngest daughter, Elizabeth. She also gives her marital status as "Unmarried" and not "widowed". This is also the case in the following (1871) census. Horne, Sarah (I17410)
 
1777 It is interesting to note that the emigration card for Richard and his family, indicated that he had three sons and a daughter, whereas actually, they were all daughters. A fifth daughter was born on the "William Mitchell" on the day of arrival.
Into Place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 
Cox, Richard Farmilo (I13895)
 
1778 It is not known at this stage whether Albert and Sarah had any children before he was killed in WW1. Russell, Sarah (I6610)
 
1779 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. Living (I5056)
 
1780 It is not known whether Frank and Alida Bassett were De Facto parents of Gertrude (as defined by the American Law Institute), or whether she was fostered or adopted.
Relationship: De Facto for 1 FAMC [F2038] ...of Francis BASSETT and Alida M LINDSTROM 
Garron, Gertrude (I7580)
 
1781 It is noted that Thomas was a widower when he married Anne. Family F3657
 
1782 It is possible that William's father was Richard Southey as he married William's mother the year after his birth (some 19 months later!). There is no name recorded on the birth certificate and therefore no evidence that Richard was the father. Stroud, William James Jeffery (I19074)
 
1783 It is probable that Agnes was born in Devon but as yet unproved. Tozer, Agnes (I25973)
 
1784 It is unclear whether or not Eli Dodimead is the father of Samuel. The birth certificate shows no father's name. Most of the census entries for Samuel that follow, indicate his surname as Dodimead but this could be just for convenience. At the time of his marriage, Samuel indicates that his father's name was Francis Roberts but Francis was Samuel's grandfather. This reinforces the theory that Samuel doesn't know who his father was and furthermore, that he wasn't the son of Eli. Roberts, Samuel Ernest (I27128)
 
1785 It is worth noting that the marriage certificate names George Dodimead (Farmer) as the father of Eli. It is likely that George has been fabricated to legitimise Eli, a not uncommon practice. Family F6271
 
1786 It looks as though Ann died during the birth of her first child. She was buried on 1/4/1835 at Aylesbeare, which was the same day that her daughter was christened. Saunders, Ann (I2296)
 
1787 It was claimed that "the work of his office" had killed him. However, in an undated letter (written before his mother's death in 1866) to his friend Mrs. Ferguson, he states:

"You can't think how much I enjoyed myself with you last autumn, and to stay in Dublin with you and see more of your friends would be a real delight. However, perhaps Dublin hospitality would not be my best doctor ; for be it known to you in strict confidence, I am suffering from gout. Why did my great-grandfather drink the port and leave the gout instead?" 
Winterbotham, Henry Selfe Page (I14066)
 
1788 It was reported that George had small donkey-drawn single-seated carriages and it was these donkeys he grazed on an area of lawn in front of Piermont Place that became known as Tuck's Plot (and remains so named to this day). Tuck, George (I17683)
 
1789 It would appear that after the death of her husband Richard, Annie's daughter Annie, was brought up by her mother's step-father, Edward Horncastle and his wife, Annie (senior). Lister, Annie (I9147)
 
1790 It would appear that Annie was staying with Thomas and Ellen Wooster in the 1901 census. Thomas and Ellen have an Ann Wooster entered as their daughter but looking at the dates of birth of Annie's "siblings", this is highly unlikely. It is more likely that she was Thomas and Ellen's' niece. Wooster, Annie (I8927)
 
1791 It would appear that Richard and his wife Annie have seperated. The 1901 Census shows then living in different houses in the same street in Cardiff. Annie is living with her daughter and son-in-law. Banfill, Richard Frederick (I3979)
 
1792 It would seem that after 1915, there is no record of William at all; no electoral registers, no death registration or burial record and no record of him leaving the UK. Parslow, William Free (I29373)
 
1793 It would seem that after her marriage in 1888, Edith adopted the name: Edith Martha Ellis de Vesian. Family F5343
 
1794 It would seem that at some time between 1871 and 1881, Joseph and Hannah started to live seperate lives. Joseph continued his business as a Chimney Sweep in Kirkland, whilst Hannah had moved to Preston, some 11 miles further south. Family F5386
 
1795 It's not clear what Julia was doing in Scotland at the time of her death. Perhaps she was on holiday or perhaps she was working. Her occupation on the death record was given as "Hotel Manager". Her usual address was given as 38, Princes Avenue, London NW3 (the same address as her residence in the 1911 census). Westbrook, Julia Fanny Bowie (I19490)
 
1796 It's not clear why Henry describes himself as an Army Pensioner in this census. There doesn't appear to be any supporting documents to confirm this claim. Wooster, Henry (I29583)
 
1797 It's not entriely clear when, or even if, John married Eleanor. Banns were published in 1850, 1851 and again in 1852! Family F7021
 
1798 It's not known what became of Joseph. His wife and children all immigrated to Canada in 1914 but minus Joseph. Turtle, Joseph (I20742)
 
1799 It's not known what became of Lancelot following his divorce from Alice in 1882. There is no further record of his existence or death. Perhaps he changed his name, after all, he did have something of a reputation! Keene, Lancelot James (I1061)
 
1800 It's possible that Charlotte's surname should be JONES, not JAMES. This is because in the 1851 census, living in the same household is Ellinor Jones, born Cardigan, Wales. Aged 73, she is described as "Wife's grand-mother". Jones, Charlotte (I26017)
 

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