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| 901 |
Beatrice, Isabel and Miriam came back to England in about 1951
to work as Sisters (Nursing) at Stanmore Orthapeadic Hospital. | Whatley Isabel
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| 902 |
From Birthday book | Whatley Isabel
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| 903 |
||From Address book | Whatley Isabel
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| 904 |
Day and Month correct according to Dorothy Gwendolyn Smith's birthday book. Year approximated from Fathers DOB. | Whatley Joan Elizabeth
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| 905 |
Probably lived in Canada | Whatley John Milton
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| 906 |
Day and month confirmed by Dorothy Gwendolyn Smith's birthday book | Whatley Julia
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| 907 |
Owned teashop 'Jenny Wren' in Warminster 1944.
Traveled a lot, collection of teaspoons. | Whatley Julia
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| 908 |
From 1881 census. | Whatley Kate
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| 909 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whatley Margaret
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| 910 |
Day and Month correct according to Dorothy Gwendolyn Smith's birthday book. | Whatley Marguerite Janet
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| 911 |
Day and Month from Sylvia Smith's Birthday book. | Whatley Marguerite Janet
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| 912 |
Known to my parents as Aunt Daisy, never married. | Whatley Marguerite Janet
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| 913 |
Only evidence for this child is from 1851 census (12/08/01) | Whatley Maria
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| 914 |
Day and Month correct according to Dorothy Gwendolyn Smith's birthday book. Place of birth is shown as Bincombe in 1881 census, which is most probably a miss reading of Burcombe. | Whatley Mary Elizabeth Sylvia
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| 915 |
Travelled the world constructing Dams and Bridges. | Whatley Michael John
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| 916 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whatley Miriam
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| 917 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whatley Norman
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| 918 |
December 26th from Dorothy Gwendolyn Smith's birthday book | Whatley Norman Leslie
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| 919 |
Owned or ran other farm in Wiltshire (Badbury) | Whatley Norman Leslie
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| 920 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whatley Pamela
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| 921 |
As of May 18th 2006 living at west Farm, Badbury in Swindon. See letter from Richard to Michael Barker. | Whatley Richard
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| 922 |
Evidence of Robert Whatley being father of Charles comes from
Marriage certificate. | Whatley Robert
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| 923 |
1881 census gives Donhead St Andrew for birth place. | Whatley Samuel Horder
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| 924 |
Photograph of headstone, including wife and youngest daughter. | Whatley Samuel Horder
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| 925 |
Seizure, with relapse | Whatley Samuel Horder
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| 926 |
Also possible year of death is 1939 | Whatley Selena Clara
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| 927 |
Day and Month confirmed according to Dorothy Gwendolyn Smith's birthday book. Place from 1881 census. | Whatley Selena Clara
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| 928 |
In 1901 census Selina is down as Clara S Osmond and her sister Catherine H Whatley is living with them. | Whatley Selena Clara
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| 929 |
In conact via e-mail - whatley@rogers.com | Whatley Shawn
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| 930 |
||From 1881 census | Whatley Sydney Jno
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| 931 |
Brother to Kit, lived around Bushey area to do with milk trade.
Kit is either my Cornelia Kate Whatley or Cornelia Whatley who
are probably on and the same person. Possibly children of
Thomas Whatley son of Selina and Charles? | Whatley Ted
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| 932 |
From 1881 census | Whatley Thomas John
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| 933 |
From 1881 census | Whatley William Charles
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| 934 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | White Joanna Frances
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| 935 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | William George, Westoby
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| 936 |
Think real name was Harry (Joan Ranford) | Williams Cobbler
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| 937 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wood John
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| 938 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wood John
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| 939 |
Evidence from daughters marriage certificate. | Yorke Ferdinand
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| 940 |
Available on microfilm. | Source: 1841 Census for England & Wales
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| 941 |
Newspaper cliiping found in the possesion of Sylvia Smith on her death. | Source: Charles W Whatley Obituary
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| 942 |
Signed copy owned by the Westoby Family, originally given to Sylvia as an Xmas gift. | Source: Farming & Foxhunting from the Seventies to 1940
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| 943 |
Registration began 1st July 1837. Indexes are kept at the FRC, the actual registers of birth, marriage & death are kept at the GRO head office at Southport, | Source: General Register Office of England & Wales
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| 944 |
Thomas Mervyn, Second Baron Horder of Ashford in the County of Southampton. | Source: The Little Genius, A memoir of the First Lord Horder
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| 945 |
Genealogical reference material including books, documents and data CD's owned and held by Alan Westoby personally. | |
| 946 |
www.familyrecords.gov.uk | |
| 947 |
www.hmc.gov.uk- Open Mon-Fri 09:30 - 17:00, Nearest underground stations are Chancery Lane, Holborn, and Temple. | |
| 948 |
www.pro.gov.uk | |
| 949 |
The Church of Later Day Saints of Jesus Christ, founded in the USA by Joseph Smith (1805-44). Members base their beliefs on the 'Book of Mormon (1830), claimed to have been written by a prophet of that name. The Mormons rapidly gained converts in the USA, & set up their headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. The main purpose of the IGI was so that members of the church could trace ancestors and baptise them by proxy. | |
| 950 |
www.wiltshire.gov.uk - Mon-Fri 09:15 - 17:00 (till 19:45 on Wednesday's) | |