Our Haigh & Gurden Family
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Matches 3,001 to 3,050 of 3,803
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3001 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1273)
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3002 | James Haigh was born in 1896, the sixth child of ten, and third son of Plasterer Henry Haigh and his wife Martha Alice. In the 1911 census, the family are living in Newtown, Holmfirth and James is employed as a woollen jerrier. James was killed in action on 27 August 1918, his death reported in the local paper as follows: “Official intimation has been received by Mrs Henry Haigh, Newtown, Holmfirth, to the effect that her son, Lance Corporal James Haigh, of the West Yorkshire Regiment was killed in action on August 27th. Thus is brought to close a comparatively lengthy spell with the colours, for James was one of those young Britons to whom the calls of the Empire made a successful appeal in the earlier days of the war, and he has laid down his life for the nation at the age of 22 years. It was during Eastertide 1915 that his decision to join the colours was acted upon and he had been in training but five or six weeks when he crossed over to France and became identified with a Pioneer Battalion. James was later transferred to the West Yorkshires, to which branch of the service he has been attached. Despite the strenuous life he was called on to lead, the young soldier maintained the cheerful spirits for which he was always noted, and many a breezy letter have the members of the family received from the lad who was busily engaged out yonder. His smiling face cheered many a despondent soul, and the brightness of his countenance was but the reflection of his pleasant, happy disposition. With the forces James proved of that mettle which made a most favourable impression amongst his superior officers, and he had the satisfaction of being raised to the rank of Lace-Corporal, with prospects of further promotion. As a boy he attended Mr. J. W. Brown’s school and was also a scholar at the Wesleyan Sunday School. His elder brother, Sapper Robert Haigh, is on duty in France, having been with the colours over two years. A large circle of friends identify themselves with the sympathy expressed for the family in the loss of such a bright and cheerful son and brother.” Created by: | Source (S497)
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3003 | Jane BATES, wife of John of Smith Milne | BROWNE, Jane (I313)
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3004 | Jane Frances Matthews's mother based on 2nd witness at John Cottle / Jane Matthews wedding. Jane's sister Emily would be too young. Aug 2022 Not sure this relationship is correct. | MATTHEWS, Emily Amelia (I1171)
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3005 | John Bell went by Jack. He visited his sister and her family in Canadajust before the start of WWI as he is pictured with his brother-in-lawWilliam John Blackmore who is dressed in his Black Watch uniform. Possible birth registration Sept 1874 Bell John Andrew Liverpool 8b 24 Possible 1891 census John Bell Age: 28 Estimated birth year: abt 1873 Relation: Crew on the"Thursby" born: Birkenhead, Lancashire, England Ecclesiatical parish:Penwortham St Mary Town: Preston Dock County/Island: Lancashire Country:RG13/3955 Possible Marriage MARCH 1909 MARRIAGE BELL John Haslingden 8e 182 | BELL, John (I1298)
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3006 | John is not with the rest of the family in the 1861 census Possible death registration dec 1901 cottle, john, 55, bath, 5c, 304 Dec 1894 Cottle John 46 Bath 5c 356 (age off a few years) june 1870 john cottle, bradford wilts 5a, 217 (spouse Mary Ann Wheeler) Possible listing in 1881 Census: 26 Corn St, Bath St. James John Cottle, 37, painter, Bath Betsy, 37, Manchester, William, 10, Bath, Elizabeth (17, or 7?) Bath,Frederick G., 2, Bath or No 6 Stambridge, Batheaston John Cottle, 36, Carpenter Journeyman, Bath, Mary A Cottle, 35,Batheaston, Marketwoman, William, 10, Batheaston, Mary M., 1, Batheaston possible marriage 1872 Apr-Jun Hackney, Middlesex 1b p616 to Jane Matthews 1881 Census as a Tavern Waiter in Somers Town St Pancras, Ed 5b Folio6P6, with wife Jane (Matthews) and children John b 1875, Minnie b 1877 andJessie b1879. | COTTLE, John Emerson (I78)
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3007 | John's second wife, according to his neice, Evelyn Coleman | NANCY (I1304)
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3008 | Jonathan Marsden present | CLAYTON, Harriet (I1105)
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3009 | Joseph Marsden in attendance | TURNER, Jonathan (I876)
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3010 | Jp Manufacturing Clothier For The Country & Colliery Proprietor | MARSDEN, James (I957)
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3011 | Jun 1875 Huddersfield 9a 313 | NAYLOR, John Eli (I1101)
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3012 | Just named William Rutter on Matthews Rutter marriage certificate. Seems to call himself Isaac on all censuses | RUTTER, William Issac (I3338)
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3013 | Kathleen Marsden's Grandfather? No - David Haigh 4/7/2021 Annie father is given as "Johnathan" (Jonathan?) on envelope | MARSDEN, James (I282)
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3014 | Kathleen Marsden's mother? | MARSDEN, Annie (I287)
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3015 | Killed during WWI | HEWETT, Henry Charles Thomas (I3286)
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3016 | Labourer at ? work (marriage cert) | EASTON, Alexander (I1505)
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3017 | Labourer at time of marriage | EASTON, Sutherland (I1517)
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3018 | Labourer is listed on his daughter Mary's birth certificate | COTTLE, John Charles (I1170)
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3019 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I22)
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3020 | Licence Issued 16 Jul 1725 | Family: Thomas HAIGH / Elen BATTY (F2688)
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3021 | Life Celebration at Staoke by Nayland Golf and Contry Hotel | MILLER, Frances (I7)
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3022 | Life Celebration at the Stoke by Nayland Hotel Golf and Spa | GURDEN, Mark (I3)
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3023 | Lifestory: James Haigh was born in 1896, the sixth child of ten, and third son of Plasterer Henry Haigh and his wife Martha Alice. In the 1911 census, the family are living in Newtown, Holmfirth and James is employed as a woollen jerrier.James was killed in action on 27 August 1918, his death reported in the local paper as follows: “Official intimation has been received by Mrs Henry Haigh, Newtown, Holmfirth, to the effect that her son, Lance Corporal James Haigh, of the West Yorkshire Regiment was killed in action on August 27th. Thus is brought to close a comparatively lengthy spell with the colours, for James was one of those young Britons to whom the calls of the Empire made a successful appeal in the earlier days of the war, and he has laid down his life for the nation at the age of 22 years. It was during Eastertide 1915 that his decision to join the colours was acted upon and he had been in training but five or six weeks when he crossed over to France and became identified with a Pioneer Battalion. | HAIGH, James (I47)
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3024 | Likely marriage listing in Free BMD for December 1879, Liverpool, 8b, 82 | Family: Edward BAYNE / Ann Jane GALLOWAY (F401)
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3025 | Listed as a "scavenger" on his wife's death certificate | HUNTER, David (I1715)
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3026 | Listed as a Carman on the registration of marriage for his son, George | WALTER, Joseph Edward Ball (I1330)
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3027 | Listed as a checker on his daughter Ada's marriage certificate | TOLLIDAY, Nathaniel Henry (I2861)
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3028 | Listed as a Coach Trimmer on the marriage registration of his daughter, Elizabeth Mary | BLACKMORE, Henry Charles (I1274)
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3029 | Listed as a coalminer on his daughter's death certificate | EASTON, John (I1903)
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3030 | Listed as a commercial traveller on son John Henry Rayner's marriage certificate | RAYNER, John E. (I2860)
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3031 | Listed as a domestic servant at time of marriage | EASTON, Helen Fleming (I1898)
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3032 | Listed as a domestic servant on census | BELL, Jane (I1297)
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3033 | Listed as a domestic servant on her marriage registration | BLACKMORE, Sarah Jennie (I1280)
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3034 | Listed as a dressmaker on census | BELL, Jane (I1297)
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3035 | Listed as a dressmaker on daughter's orphanage records | BELL, Jane (I1297)
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3036 | Listed as a farm servant on transcription of marriage registration | BELL, John (I1364)
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3037 | Listed as a labourer on the marriage certificate of his daughter | BELL, John (I1364)
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3038 | Listed as an engineer by his son on his wife's death certificate | EASTON, Fleming (I1511)
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3039 | Listed as Blackman in the 1861 census Listed as Blakemore in ? census Possible listing in 1871: Henry Blackmore abt 1850 Bath, Somerset,England Lodger St Anne Soho London At time of his marriage in 1872 his address is listed as Mitchell Street,Holborn. On the 1881 Census he is living at 163 High Holborn, Holborn. On the death registration for his daughter Emily, who died December 3,1883, the address for the family is listed at 46 Marchmont Street,subdistrict of St. George Bloomsbury, registration district of St. Giles,County of Middlesex. On the 1891 Census he is listed as H. Blackmore and he and youngest sonWilliam are visitors in the home of Ed Joyce, 39, Cabman, groom, born Bath Wife possible Edith, 42, laundress, wash, born Bath Emily 13, William 7 both born Bath possible birth registration June 1853 Blackmore Henry Torrington 5b 490 March 1852 Blackmore Henry George Bath 5c 734 | BLACKMORE, Henry Charles (I1274)
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3040 | Listed as Blakemore on ? possible marriage march 1880 Blackmore John Bath 5c 889 Priscilla Reeves or Ellen Francis Bailey | BLACKMORE, John (I1394)
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3041 | Listed as coachman on marriage certificate | WALTER, George Edward (I1281)
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3042 | Listed as engineer fitter on son John's wedding cert | EASTON, Fleming (I1511)
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3043 | listed as fieldworker on death registration | PATERSON, Catherine (I2106)
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3044 | Listed as illegitimate on death certificate Died at 11 North Street Bathgate, cause Meningitis, death registered bymother, Ann Myers, ? in glass works | MYERS, Robert (I1442)
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3045 | Listed as Maggie on Registration of Marriage | SIMPSON, Margaret (I1437)
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3046 | Listed as Nelly on Baptism | HEWETT, Ellen Louisa (I3291)
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3047 | Listed in various census and BMD records as John or Charles withprofession as labourer or butcher. Possible 1881 John Charles Cottle (listed as Charles), 1819, Willow Cottage, Bathwick,Somerset, England Eliza Cottle, 1821, bath Neice Eliza Carpenter, 1871, bath possible death Mar 1880 death Cottle John Charles 62 Bath 5c 498 | COTTLE, John Charles (I1170)
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3048 | Literate | CARTWRIGHT, Benjamin (I874)
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3049 | Lived at 'Hadeynge' (presumably Hade Edge) in 1866 (sic 1686?) and Longley in 1867 (sic 1687?) | CARTWRIGHT, William (I3480)
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3050 | Lived at Cinderhill in 1690/1 and at Hilltop in 1692/3 | CARTWRIGHT, Daniel or David (I3479)
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