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| My great grand-parents: • Click names to view above or right-click to open full size. • You may use keyboard navigation keys within tree | |
| Martha Hannah Hales (1878-1957)
John Gough Roberts (1878-1957) |
Hannah Barnes (1883-1972)
William Charles Tappin (1882-1971) |
| Keturah Sandell (1851-1930)
Thomas Bearman (1846-1921) |
Sarah Fidler (1862-1952)
Alfred Robert Webb (1861-1948) |
Random images from the site:
Could this be
the parents of Robert Webb b. abt. 1790? Marriage record 12 Dec 1785, St Leonard Shoreditch
Phillip Thomas
Clark with his favourite niece Patricia Clark, daughter of Aliston (Bert) and his wife Hilda Primrose Sexton
Garden Fete at
The Old Rectory at Thurgarton, built for Henry Lea Guillebaud in 1848. www.thurgartonhistory.co.uk
Passenger list
showing a William and Daisy Bridge + child Ellen (aged 4) bound for Portland, USA on 4 March 1911.
Top L-R:
Frederick Clark, Agnes, unknown man, Grace Lily, Florence Eliza Hales, Herbert Clark, boy in front of Herbert, Phillip Thomas. Seated in front row David Hales Clark. The other three people in the front row I am not sure of but think that the lady with the black curls is Ena Clark (nee Vose) wife of Frederick
Guillebaud vs.
Meares 1829 (p4) - Google books, Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery... vol 7.
Margaret Judd
on her way back to England in 1950. Husband Norman and Muriel are listed on a separate sheet.
L-R Margaret
Bearman (neé Roberts), Penny Bearman, Ken Roberts, Elsie Roberts, David Roberts with Jonathan Bearman on shoulders in France (knee in bandage having it open chasing Penny around caravan – as I remember it), 1967
1878 discharge
papers (2) for Robert Seguin Portch shows he served 20+ years, including 6 in Canada but was unfit for further service
Poster with
picture of SS Wisconsin on which William Knibb Rodway emigrated in 1871. Guion Line was founded by Stephen Guion, an American, the SS Wisconsin was the first compound engined North Atlantic liner whose maiden voyage was in 1870, she was withdrawn in 1893. The poster was circa 1880 and printed in red and black, 50 x 38 cm.
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