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He retired as a Wing Commander in the RAF. | SEYMOUR, Christopher Richard (I791)
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He retired as an Air Commodore in the RAF, following distinguished service as a Supply Officer, earning a CB, CBE and the US Legion of Merit. | SEYMOUR, Roland George (I700)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SEYMOUR, P.J. (I796)
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He sailed from Southampton, England to New York on Aug. 25, 1937. In 1920-30 he was a professor at the University of Texas in Austin. No children in 1930. | PERRIN, Fleming Allen Clay (I2502)
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He took the last name of his step father Cushing. | CUSHING, Ernest (Major) (I1591)
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He used his middle name Alfred. WWI Draft Registration Card dated June 2, 1917. | LINNEY, William Alfred (I1875)
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He used his middle name Duane. In 1985 he and his wife Joanna b. 1932 were living in Pleasant Grove, UT. | MAJOR, Joseph Duane (I1587)
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108 |
He used his middle name Gordon. | MEDLICOTT, Garnet Gordon (I2236)
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109 |
He used his middle name James. | HULBERT, John James (I1720)
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110 |
He used his middle name Leonard. | IVEY, William Leonard (I2083)
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He used his middle name Samuel. | BRAY, Elizabeth (Annie) (I1767)
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He was a 'fly proprietor'. Employs fly drivers (one horse two wheeled light carriage) for hire and owns the 'flys'. | BRAY, John Thomas (I1705)
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He was a bootmaker. Mary was his housekeeper for many years until they married in 1891. | MAJOR, George Henry (I885)
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114 |
He was a Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy at sea. Emily and her daughter were living with her mother in 1901. By 1911 Joseph was retired from the navy. | LINNEY, Emily (I1657)
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He was a cordwainer (shoemaker) when they married. In 1850 he was living with his son William in Warren Co., IL. The spelling of their last name was recorded as Perrin in the USA. | HULBERT, Catharine (I340)
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He was a druggist and later owned his own store. In 1880 they were living in La Harpe Twp., Hancock Co., IL. The spelling of Perren was changed to Perrin. In 1920 he was retired and they were living in Milwaukee, WI along with their daughter Flora. | PERREN, William Jr. (I2459)
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He was a gardener (servant). All their children were born in Hedge End, Botley, Hampshire. | WARNER, Jane (I888)
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118 |
He was a gunner in WWI and his ship was lost. | SHAFFORD, Charles Thomas (I1685)
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119 |
He was a house painter and later a decorator. | BRAY, Frederick Robert (I1706)
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120 |
He was a Lancaster Bomber pilot in WWII. | HULBERT, Charles Vernon Leslie Ravenhill (I2562)
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He was a marine engineer and was once the Port Director for the Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Tea planter in Ceylon now known as Sri Lanka. Maurice and Ivy arrived in Liverpool, Eng. from Colombo on Mar. 30, 1945 aboard the 'Reina Del Pacifico'. They left London, Eng. for Colombo, Sri Lanka on Dec. 22, 1949 aboard the 'Strathaird' for their home in Ceylon. | SEYMOUR, Maurice Edwin (I701)
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122 |
He was a mariner. | WARNER, Helen (Ellen) (I890)
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123 |
He was a mariner. | LINNEY, Helen (Ellen) (I1659)
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124 |
He was a mariner. In 1911 Jane was living with her daughter Jane Goddard in Salisbury, Hampshire. | HULBERT, Jane (I901)
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125 |
He was a mariner. In 1911 they were living in Shirley, Hampshire. At that time there were no children. | BECKETT, Joseph Henry (I3005)
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126 |
He was a naval pensioner. | HULBERT, William (I1080)
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127 |
He was a parchment maker. | HULBERT, John Young (I391)
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128 |
He was a sailor. Elizabeth was born in Warsash, Hampshire. | BEVIS, Ernest (I2373)
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129 |
He was a sailor. They had no children. | HULBERT, Albert Edward (I1721)
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He was a school master and retired at Chichester High School for boys in 1963. Buried in Bognor Town cemetery. | HULBERT, Owen Ravenhill (I421)
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He was a seaman in the Royal Navy. In 1901 they were living in Alverstoke, Hampshire. | WEST, Clara Louisa (I2063)
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132 |
He was a soldier when they married. | DALE, Horace Major (I1988)
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133 |
He was a steward when they married. | DALE, William Frederick (I1989)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SEYMOUR, J.E. (I4016)
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He was a twin to Frank. In 1911 there was a Alice Bray in an institution in Portsmouth. | BRAY, Charles Richard (I1761)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | OSCHIPOK, K.B. (I26)
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He was born in Dalston, London, Eng. | COTTIS, Albert Henry (I821)
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He was born in Dalston, London, Eng. Emily was a widow when she married Jack. She brought her daughter Alice Elizabeth b. 1899 into the marriage. | COTTIS, William John (Jack) (I820)
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He was christened the same day as his sister Kate on Sep. 30, 1883 in Hackney, London, Eng. | COTTIS, Ernest Tom (I1335)
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He was churchwarden in Stockbridge, Hampshire. | HULBERT, John Attwood (I342)
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141 |
He was employed as a carver on the 'Queen Elizabeth' out of Southampton circa 1955-56 to New York City. | BARFOOT, Robert H. (I2047)
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142 |
He was in the Royal Navy. | BENNETT, George A. (I2733)
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143 |
He was in the Royal Navy. | MINNS, Maude Levonia (I2754)
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144 |
He was killed 'in action'. | HULBERT, Charles James (I874)
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145 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VAN EPPS, G.A. (I1625)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MAJOR, R.B. (I3905)
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He was living in Pasadena, CA in 1953. | HULBERT, Julian A. (I1925)
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He was living with his mother and stepfather in 1901-11 in Berkshire, | CHEATER, George (I3448)
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He was living with his mother in 1901-11. Single at that time. | LINNEY, Alfred J. (I1660)
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He was living with his parents in 193-40. Single at that time. | SIMS, George Leroy (I1615)
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