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23501 | True date 19th Feb 1743/4 | Singleton, John (I7869)
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23502 | Tullyish is a small village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Island. it sits on the river Bann between the towns of Banbridge and Porterdown, | Stratton, Robert (I9263)
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23503 | twin of Elizabeth (2983) | Source (S263)
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23504 | twin of George (2984) | Source (S262)
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23505 | Twin of John (2981) | Source (S259)
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23506 | twin of Sam (2980) | Source (S260)
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23507 | Twin sister to Elizabeth, died on the same day as Elizabeth of whooping cough | Griffiths, Florence (I18717)
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23508 | Twin to Harry | Meade, James (I22246)
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23509 | Twin to his Brother Joe | Taylor, Tom (I9108)
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23510 | twin to his brother Tom | Taylor, Joe (I9107)
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23511 | Twin to James | Meade, Harry E (I22245)
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23512 | Two Buriels for Thomas Ollier at Whitegate: 23 Feb 1685 & 3 May 1704. | Ollier, Thomas (I13345)
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23513 | Two different Places given on census returns | Parsons, Thomas (I17528)
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23514 | Two of the children of this couple were beneficieries of Martha Eachus's will 1842 Census; 1851, Pandy Farm, Halghton (St Asaph), Flintshire, Head, age 55, Farmer of 94 Acres. (51-25) 1861, Pandy Farm, Halghton (St Asaph), Flintshire, Head, age 65, Farmer of 100 Acres. (61-47) 1871, Pandy Farm, Halghton (St Asaph), Flintshire, Head, age 75, Farmer of 104 Acres. (71-35) | Speakman, Nathaniel (I814)
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23515 | Tyler died of tuberculosis | Coslow, Tyler (I5675)
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23516 | U.S. Naturalization Records: Decaration of Intention in the Colarado District Court, Denver. 16th April 1917. Ernest Eachus aged 32 years, Hostler Helper. White, Fair Complexion, 5' 6" tall, 133 lbs, Hair; Red, Eyes Gray. Born Macclesfield, England 11th November 1884, now residing at 3218 West 14th Avenue, Denver, Colarado. Arrived in America from Liverpool, England on the vessel Arabic. Arriving Boston, Massachusetts 24th Jult 1913. My last residence was Heywood England, married to Ada Eachus, born Heywood, England Census Listings: 1891 24 Leigh St, Macclesfield. son. age 6. Scholar. (136) 1901 36 Bank Street, Macclesfield. son. age 16. Cotton Weaver, (01-488) 1911 7 Samuel Street, Heywood, Lancashire, Head (m). age 26. Cotton Weaver. (11-49) | Eachus, Ernest (I330)
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23517 | UK incoming Passenger Lists: arrival date 1 April 1923, port of departure: Bombay, India, Port of Arrival: Liverpool England. ship name "City of Genoa" John H Cooke age 46 Merchant. & Emily A Cooke, Housewife, age 43. Both British Citizens. Permanent Address, INDIA Census Listings: 1891 6 Beaconsfield Street, Broughton. son. age 15, Pianoforte Makers apprentice. born Chester. | Cooke, John Hamilton (I29675)
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23518 | Ulverston, is now in Cumberland | Family F5396
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23519 | Ulysses died in the same house he was born in at East Nanthmeal. he was ill for two weeks and bedfast for four days. He was a member of the East Nantmeal Methodist Church. Census Listings; 1900 East nantmeal, Chester County. age 30 (single) | Eachus, Ulysses G (I5494)
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23520 | Uncertain weather Henry is the son or grandson of Samuel Worrall. Listed as son in 1891, but grandson in 1901. taking in the age of Martha, grandson is the more likely. Census Listings 1891 Coal Pit Lane, Great Mollington, son. age 6. Scholar. (91-302) 1901 Coal Pit Lane, Great Mollington, grandson. age 16. Cattleman on farm. {listed as Harry, Grandson) (01-331) | Worrall, Henry (I16296)
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23521 | Uncertain weather Leah is the daughter or granddaughter of Samuel Worrall. Listed as daughter in 1891, taking in the age of Martha, granddaughter, is the more likely. Leah married Albert Gough in 1904. he was a Railway signalman from Culmington, Shropshire Census Listings; 1891 Coal Pit Lane, Great Mollington, daughter, age 8. Scholar. (91-302) 1901 Coal Pit Lane, Great Mollington, daughter, age 18. (01-331) 1911 4 Millfield Terrace, Little Sutton, wife, age 28, < Leah Gough> ( O-94) | Worrall, Leah (I16295)
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23522 | Unfortunately James gave his place of birth as Warrington in 1851 & Northwich in 1861 | Sutton, James (I23947)
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23523 | Union House was the Canterbury Workhouse built and opend at the top of Nunnery Fields, on the Old Dover Road, in 1851. The Workhouse closed in 1930 and later the Former Workhouse became the Nunnery Fields Hospital providing Geriatric Care. The Buildings have now been redeveloped for residential use, Birth Certificate Held (CB 2/22) | Churchill, Martha (I338)
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23524 | United States of America. Declaration of Intention, Circuit & District court, Knoxville, Tennessee Isaac Eachus, agged 32, Carpenter. Colour; White, Complexion, Fair; 5' 5" tall 135 lbs, Hair, Brown, Eyes, Blue. Born Middlewich, Cheshire, England 24th January 1892, now residing at Kingston Avenue, Rockwood, Tennessee. Emigrated to the United States of America from Canada by the Canadian Pacific Railroad, arriving at Emmerson, Minnisota 15th April 1919. Former residence was Regina, Canada. Census Listings; 1901- 576 High Street, Over, Cheshire. son. age 9. ( 01-22) 1911 578 High Street, Winsford, Cheshire. son. age 19. Joiner for Building Contracter (11-19) 1920 Rockwood, Roane, Tennessee, U.S. Head age 28. rented accommodation. Went to Canada in 1913 Regina, Saskatchewan, before moving to Washington State in America Isaac was the manager of Kingsport Building Supply, from which he retired twice on the 31st May 1948, Fred age 50, Auto Dealer, along with his wife Nanny Mae age 36, and His Brother Isaac age 62 . Salesman and his wife Elsie age 62, arrived in Plymouth from New York on the ship SS Marine Jumper. their address whilst visiting was 576 High Street, Winsford, Cheshire. | Eachus, Isaac (I362)
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23525 | Unknown whereabouts - though to be living on the streets of manchester | O'Brien, Leslie (I10713)
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23526 | UNKNOWN WIFE'S NAME. HAS A SON WHO IS A TAILOR IN THE USA. | Ungar, Rotfeld (I7531)
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23527 | Untill he was at least 10 years old John was a cotton spinner, However he must have been successful as his third son John had a good education. He was not only literate but also bilinqual, at a time when the majotity of the Dykins familt were illiterate and only spoke Welsh. | Dykins, John (I8322)
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23528 | Ursula married Stanley A Haddon in 1982. | Starr, Ursula N (I26984)
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23529 | Usual Address; 17 Longmead, Yeovil, Somerset. Death Certificate Held (CD 1/27) | Pitt-Pladdy, Marjorie (I760)
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23530 | Utkinton is a village and former Parish, now in the Parish of Tarpoley. | Hignett, Elizabeth (I11025)
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23531 | Uwchlan Minutes: 1786 Paris Eachus certif from Concord, a minor put as apprentice. 1792 Nantmeal complains of Paris Eachus for non attendance and marrying out. 1793 disowned. 1784 Paris Eachus to Concord. | Eachus, Paris (I2993)
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23532 | Various censuses | Source (S44)
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23533 | Vaughn attended Arcata Union High School, California Vaughn, a Humboldt National Bank management trainee, was killed in an automobile accident on Highway 299 two miles east of Hawkins Bar in Trinity County sometime early yesterday morning [May 19, 1966]. The tragedy was discovered by a road department who stopped to remove an automobile hub cap from the roadway, found broken glass and investigated further to find the wrecked car over the embankment. He was returning from a mission to assist the bank's Hoopa branch manager. The westbound vehicle had run off the roadway on a curve, plunged 30 feet down the 300-foot embankment, and crashed head-on into a pine tree which halted the drop. He apparently died instantly. | Eachus, Vaughn Phillips (I33517)
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23534 | Via email < ra@howerobinson.com> | Source (S762)
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23535 | Via email | Source (S171)
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23536 | Via Facebook | Source (S903)
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23537 | Victor George Eachus (1917-2000) Family History | Source (S97)
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23538 | Victoria attended School at St Oswalds, Collyhurst Manchester from 19th August 1912 untill 15th July 1918. [Archive A5-4] Census Listings; 1911 133 Rochdale Road, Manchester. daughter, age 6. (11-40) 1939 99 Queens Road, Manchester. female, widow, Hairdresser Residence; 1912 396 Collyhurst Road, Manchester 1930 40 Churnet St, Manchester | Eachus, Victoria (I1021)
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23539 | Violet died at the James B Haggin Memorial Hospital of pulmonary congestion resulting from multiple sclerosis, from which she had sufferd for 17 years. | Coslow, Violet Gayle (I5688)
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23540 | Virgil Eachus, son of Phinehas and Sarah (Trego) .. Removed early in life to Middletown Township, Deleware county, where he lived for a number of years and then moved to Barlmore county, maryland, where for a short time he was engaged in farming. On his return he settled in Haverford township, Delaware county where he passed the remainder of his life, his occupation being that of a farmer. In politics he was an old line Whig. Virgil and his first wife, Bathsheba Webb, had nine children. When she died Virgil married Mary Starr and had another five children. ( from Genealogical & Personal Memoirs of chester & Delaware County, Gilbert Cope) Goshen MM minutes; 6-2-1784 Virgil Eachus to Bradford. 25-7-1814 Virgils Children, Joseph, Mahala, & Preston were in possession of Gunpowder. Chester County. M M. Rasdnor MM minutes; 14-6-1827 Virgil Eachus, Mary his wife and minor children Minshall, Sarah and Virgil Trego, also Van Leer Eachus, Certif from Goshen Disowned for seperation. from"Pennsylvania Vital records",Vol 11, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, 1983 Gilbert Cope copied the Dutton Records of deaths ,marraiges etc....a work compiled by or inthe possetion of Hannah Dutton for many years. A death is listed for Virgil eachus on 9-10-1839. It is likely that this is the Virgil eachus refered to in that work. Gilbert copied this list in 1873 and published his " Chester and Delaware Counties" work in 1904 so he should have the correct date for Virgils death. | Eachus, Virgil (I2990)
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23541 | Virgil had a stall No273 at Spring Garden Market, | Eachus, Virgil Trego (I3046)
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23542 | Virgil operated a dairy in Barnsboro for many years and also had a deli. | Eachus, Virgil Willard (I10237)
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23543 | Virgil was wounded during the June 1944 Normandy Invasion in W W ll; flown back to the U.S. in an ambulance plane to Mitchell Field Hospital, Long Island New York for convalescence. he had lost his hearing and was on crutches, He was Killed by a Hit & Run Driver the night after his arrival while on a walk with a friend, | Peavler, Virgil Thomas (I11811)
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23544 | Virginia, known as Ginna, had a younger brother, William H Coleman [1914-1993] | Coleman, Virginia (I3543)
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23545 | Visitation June 29th 2007 from 3pm to 5pm & 7pm to 9pm. at Moser Funeral Home 233 Broadview Avenue Warrenton Virginia. | Wicks, William James Molyneux (I10905)
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23546 | Vital Records Index - British Isles | Source (S53)
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23547 | W E Greenwood was married a second time to Laura E. He was a lawyer and was city solicitor. The family resided at 3331 E Chestnut St, Coatesville, Pa | Greenwood, Walter E (I3232)
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23548 | Wagontown store ledger | Source (S273)
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23549 | Wagontown store ledger: 23rd Mar 1815, James Eachus went to Jacob Way's to work at $3 a month and left it 23rd Aug which in 5 months us $14. To 28 days work after the 5 months $. signed Mary Eachus | Eachus, James (I3004)
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23550 | Wagontown store ledger. | Source (S283)
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