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| Albert Edward Entwistle aged 14.jpg |
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| Albert Edward Entwistle-1.jpg |
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| Albert Edward in Army Royal Field Artillery.jpg |
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| Albert Edward Rogers |
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| Albert Edward Rogers 1918 |
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| Albert Garner Military service from Oct 1914 until demobilisation Mar 1919 |
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| Albert Garner medal card |
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| Albert Garner, Darwen bus inspector |
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| Albert Livesey's grave |
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| Albert Robertson by Mons Louis Possibly Albert. His half-sister Charlotte Hollingham Robertson was born at 188, Euston Road, Pancras, London in 1878 when Albert would have been 7. This photographer's studio was in Euston Road. We think the photo was passed down the family. |
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| Alex Robertson B1922.jpg |
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| Alexander Robertson b.1922 50, Harbord Street, Liverpool, Lancashire,England |
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| Alexander Robertson d.2002 22 Oct 2002
Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, Lancashire |
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| Alexander Robertson D2002.jpg |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Alice and Thomas Entwistle grave 1 St James Church, Darwen, Lancashire.Grave 27. Gravestone is laid flat on ground in side gateway (the right hand side as one enters the churchyard). |
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| Alice and Thomas Entwistle grave 2 Alice's name has now disappeared from the gravestone but her brother, Thomas' name remains (2010). |
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| Alice and Thomas Entwistle graveyard plan grave 27 St James
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| Alice and Thomas Entwistle headstone transcription This was transcribed during a graveyard survey at St James, Darwen during the 1970s. |
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| Alice Ann Arkwright probate 1959 |
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| Alice Ann Entwisle Wm Arkwright MC 1898 28 Dec 1898
Edgworth Congregational Church,, Edgworth, Bolton,Lancashire |
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| Alice Ann Entwistle bap 1871 |
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| Alice Ann Entwistle John Sharples M 1893 |
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| Alice Ann Haslam Entwisle, about 1920 |
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| Alice Bretherton baptism 1902 |
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| Alice Entwistle's birth certificate 1841 Born at Warm Withins, Oswaldtwistle, Haslingden, Lancashire, England |
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| Alice Haworth Bap 1806 |
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| Alice Haworth D 1844 Moor Cock,Oswaldtwistle, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Consumption.
Probably Alice's death - described as Alice, wife of Thomas Entwistle, weaver. Blackburn vol. 21, page 43.
Moor Cock is near Linn Withins/Shin Bone - near boundary between current Blackburn/Hyndburn/Rossendale. Very close to Grey Mare.
Buried at St James Church, Haslingden, Lancashire, England. |
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| Alice Leonard Bretherton death certificate |
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| Alice Mary Robertson D1939 24 Feb 1939
13, Leopold Road, Kensington, Liverpool |
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| Alice, wife of Hugh Robertson |
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| ALLAN & ISABELLA WYLIE Marriage Certificate In 1859 Isabella married Allan Wylie at her home in Glasgow on the same day as the registration of the birth of their first child, John Robertson Tannahill Wylie (he had been born at 8.00 am). At that time her address was recorded as 176 Kent Road, Glasgow where the marriage took place. Allan was working as an engineer. His address was 401 St Vincent Street.
WHEN, WHERE & HOW MARRIED?
"On the 28th day of April 1859 at 176 Kent Road, Glasgow, marriage (after banns) was solemnised between us according to the forms(?) of the Free Church of Scotland"
Signed by Allan Carmichael Wylie
Signed Isabella Coventry Robertson, her X mark.
AGE: Allan 25, Isabella 24.
OFFICIATING MINISTER: James Henderson, minister of Free St Enoch's
WITNESSES: James ......, David Tannahill |
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| Allan Carmichael Margery Wilson marriage 1788 |
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| Allan Cowen WW1 Served in RAMC in Salonika 1917 |
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| Allan Thomas Matkin D1913.jpg |
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| Allan W Milton Elizabeth McCloy M1897.jpg |
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| Allan Wylie 1841 St James' Street Paisley High Church district, Glasgow,, Scotland
Allan (7) was living with his family. His father Claud (36) was working as a smith and living with wife Janet (35) and other children Margaret (14), Margery (14), Janet (5), Jane (3) and Claud (1). |
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| Allan Wylie d.1872 Latitude 31 56 N Longitude 30 10 E,,, Suez Canal,, Egypt
In Nov 1872 Allan, Chief Engineer on the SS Virago, died at sea, of apoplexy at the age of 40. |
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| Allan Wylie engineer certification 1 8 Oct 1863 |
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| Allan Wylie engineer certification 2 Details of his posts 1863-1867. |
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| Allan Wylie engineer certification 3 Details of his posts 1867-72. |
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| Allan Wylie Milton and Elizabeth McCloy M1897 |
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| Allan Wylie Milton and Lucy Bell M 1903 |
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| Allison grave i Janet Allison - died of Narasmus/Exhaustion after 9 months illness. At Creswick, Victoria, Australia on 30 Jan 1873. Buried in Creswick Cemetery. |
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| Allison grave ii |
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| Amelia Maria Fossett bap 1858 |
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| Amelia Maria Fossett bap 1858.jpg |
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| Amos & Mary Hall 1841 In 1841 Amos was a dyer aged 25, living with his wife Mary and daughters Elizabeth (2) and Ann (5 months), in Middleton at Boardman Lane, Middleton, Lancashire, England |
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| Amos & Mary Hall 1841.jpg |
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| Amos & Mary Hall 1851 By 1851 Amos was a labourer in a dyeworks, living at Blackley, Lancashire with his wife Mary and children Elizabeth (13), Sarah Alice (8), James (6), Mary (3), and Esther Hannah (1). |
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