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He was living with his sister Elizabeth Domoney in 1881-1891 census. Unmarried. | HULBERT, Charles (I332)
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152 |
He was living with his sister Rebecca and family in the 1861-1871 census. Unmarried. | HULBERT, John (I900)
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153 |
He was living with his Uncle Robert Moody and family in 1891. | MOODY, Henry George (I1259)
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154 |
He was married a total of five times. His first marriage was in 1965 Pearl River, NY and divorced May 1969 Monroe Co., NY. Last address was in Nebraska. | MEDLICOTT, Probart Nason (I3134)
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155 |
He was married and had three children. | FISHER, Milton Lyon (I3421)
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156 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JAMES, S.A. (I3830)
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157 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MARKS, D.T. (I3978)
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158 |
He was married to a Dorothy b. Feb. 15, 1937. They were living in Northglenn, CO in 1993. | DRAPER, Edmund James Jr. (I3995)
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159 |
He was married to Beth b. 1916 d. 2004 Safford, AZ. | NAYLOR, Bruce (I2523)
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160 |
He was married to Donna b. Mar. 6, 1933. They were living in Bountiful, UT in 1993. | MAJOR, McCoy Dye (I3552)
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161 |
He was mentioned in his grandfather Richard's will. | WOODLEY, Richard (I198)
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162 |
He was not in the 1881 census. | BIDGOOD, Aillen (I3023)
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163 |
He was not in the 1891 census but his death is registered as 1892 in Hungerford, Berkshire. | HUGHES, Ernest (I2381)
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164 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HULBERT, A.G. (I259)
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165 |
He went by his middle name James. | LUCAS, Richard James (I1487)
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166 |
He went by his middle name Ray. | FISHER, Irvin Ray (I1572)
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167 |
He went by his middle name Wayne. Military service 1942. They had three children. | FISHER, Arlow Wayne (I3424)
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168 |
He went to Canada aboard the 'Parisian' and docked in Montreal, QC on April 30, 1906. His destination was Winnipeg, MB. | HULBERT, Frederick Harry (I1228)
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169 |
He went to Canada aboard the 'Valencia' from Bristol, Eng. and docked in Montreal, PQ on July 9,1920. His destination was Calgary, AB. | WIGG, Edward (Ted) Ravenhill (I474)
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170 |
He went to Canada aboard the 'Virginian' and docked in Halifax, NS on April 8, 1910 from Liverpool, Eng. His destination was Vancouver, BC. WWI Attestation paper for overseas duty with the 242nd Battalion signed Sept. 5, 1916. | HULBERT, Thomas Dowden (I1229)
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171 |
He went to New Zealand from Southampton, Eng. aboard the 'Tamaroa' on Dec. 16, 1949. They had two daughters. | GAUNTLETT, Douglas Golder (I2344)
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172 |
He worked in a union workhouse as a farrier. | HULBERT, Edmund (I622)
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173 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WIGG, H.M. (I547)
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174 |
Henry was a fellmonger (a skin processor). Elizabeth was born in Brockwood, Hampshire. | HULBERT, Henry (I344)
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Henry William Moody:
Henry William Moody was born in 1858 in Landford, Wiltshire. He
worked as a blacksmith in the Southampton dockyards. He married Clara
Hulbert on 9th May 1885 in Sholing, and she died from tuberculosis
on 1st December 1885, 6 days before her father, Richard Croker
Hulbert, also died from the same disease. Henry's second wife was
Mary Bedford, whom he married in 1888.
He was a member of the choir at Sholing Parish Church for over 50 yrs.
Together with his youngest brother, Dan Christian Moody, he carved
the pulpit for the church. The four letters of the name of his second
wife, Mary, are carved in the four panels of the pulpit.
By 1920 he was living at 24 Firgrove Road, Sholing, now called
Pinegrove Road.
1891 Census:
Oak Villa 1, Spring Road, Sholing.
Henry Moody, head, 32 years, ship iron plate borer, born in Landford.
Mary Moody, wife, 32 years, born in Hound.
Florence E. Moody, 2 years, born in Hound.
Nora Mary, 2 months, born in Hound. | MOODY, Henry William (I1079)
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176 |
Her first name may have been misspelled in the marriage record. They also had a son. | MARKS, Edward Reginald (I3334)
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177 |
Her husband was in the Royal Navy. He remarried to Charlotte Cullis in 1885. | ROGERS, Christiana (I2700)
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178 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WADE, Y.M.A. (I3578)
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179 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BROOK, V. (I2531)
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180 |
His aunt Mary Ann Hulbert was living with them in 1901. | KIMBER, William James (I839)
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181 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BAYLIS, F. (I2689)
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182 |
His first wife remarried to Arthur J. Cushing Dec. 24, 1870. His third wife may have been a Finley. She may have been previously married. | MAJOR, William Duncombe Sr. (I883)
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183 |
His mother could be Annie from a previous relationship. | GYLBY, Leonard William (I2406)
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184 |
His mother Louise brought him into the marriage to Julian. He took the name Hulbert and it is not known if he was adopted by Julian. WWI draft registration card dated Sep. 7, 1918. In 1920 he and his first wife Eva were living with his parents. By 1930 he was divorced and living with his parents. In 1940 he had remarried to Ethel and they were living in San Gabriel, Los Angeles Co., CA. | HULBERT, Leo John (I1926)
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185 |
His mother was Elizabeth Ann Gambling 1871-1933. In 1901 he and his mother were lodgers in the home of Thomas Sheath in Freemantle, Hampshire. He went by Samuel at that time. | GAMBLING, William Samuel Bray (I3774)
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186 |
His wife Julianna was previously married to a Cushing. | CUSHING, Rodney Wayne (I2198)
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187 |
His will was dated May 14, 1782. | HULBERT, Edmund (I608)
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188 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HULBERT, G.D. (I40)
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189 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HULBERT, H.M. (I383)
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190 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ILIC, M. (I327)
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191 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROBERTSON, I.H. (I503)
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192 |
In 1842 William Hulbert had plot 87 house 11 perches, plot 88 garden 4 perches, and plot 35 4 water meadow 2 roods. In 1851 his home was occupied by son John, married to Mary Ann New, 76 High Street, Stockbridge, Hampshire. | HULBERT, William (I206)
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193 |
In 1851 he was a lodger in St. Ives, Huntingdon. At that time he was a solicitor's clerk. Later he was living with his parents until his death. Unmarried. | HULBERT, Edward Aillen (I346)
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In 1851 he was an employee of the 'Three Cups Inn' which still operates today. By 1871 he was a clerk and sexton of the Parish of Stockbridge. Later resigned and used a signature, not a mark. The signature was not as good as Richard Hulbert of Hinton Ampner in 1805. | HULBERT, William New (I1007)
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In 1851 she was a servant in the home of Jane Neck in Portsmouth, Hampshire. They may have had a daughter Martha Jane 1871-1872. | BRAY, Elizabeth (I2611)
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196 |
In 1861 Millicent and her sister Harriet were living with their uncle William Major in Southampton, Eng. George Medlicott was a boarder in their home in 1881 South Stoneham. He was a solicitor. | MAJOR, Millicent Ann (I882)
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197 |
In 1861 she was a servant in the home of William Lankester in Southampton, Eng. | WARNER, Emily (I891)
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198 |
In 1870 Charles, a widower, and his son Howard were living with his parents in Stark Co., IL. He remarried to Hannah Collins in 1871. | PERREN, Ellen (I2460)
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In 1870 he was living with his half sister Emma who was unmarried, in Shiawassee Co., MI. By 1880 they were living in Deer Creek, NE. His children's last name was spelled Perrin. | PERREN, John H. (I1231)
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In 1871 Elizabeth's mother Ann was living with them in Caversham, Oxfordshire. In 1881 he was a parchment label maker. | HULBERT, James Moore (I1726)
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