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Cause of Death: "Morbus Cordia - Some Years Exhaustion" | Rainham, Laura (Ellen) Starbuck (I00331)
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Cause of Death: Apoplexy | Berry, James-Newdick (I01361)
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Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever after childbirth | Vine, Harriett (I00113)
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Causes of Death: Carcinoma of bladder 4 months, Carcinoma of Prostate 18 Months | Taylor, John William James (I144)
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Caution should be exercised in accepting the veracity of my research relating to John CRUMPLER (spelt CRUMPLEHER in earlier baptism records), born circa 1645, Winterborne Kingston, Dorset, England.
Challenges include spaces in Almer Parish Baptism Records, February 1641 ? April 1663, Marriages September 1640 ? April 1654, Burials 1640 ? 1659 with numerous blank and cut out pages for other years. Further, the Winterborne Kingston registers only began in 1598 and are imperfect between 1599 and 1613 and between 1675 and 1696.
This has required a strategy using logic in an attempt to determine a number of event dates and relationships.
Using the Muster Rolls started in the reign of Henry VIII (1509 -1547) a Crumpler presence in Almer and Kingston can be established from the following:
1539 Muster
Thomas CRUMPLERE , Able archer, with a whole harness, living in the Come Almer Tithing
William CRUMPLERE, Ale archer, with a whole harness, living in the Come Almer Tithing
1569 Muster
Thomas CROMPELHEARE, Billman, living in the Kynston Tithing, in the Bere Regis Hundred
Researching back from my 2 x Great Grandmother, Annie Hannah CRUMPLER we find this line, resident in the Almer, Mapperton and Winterborne Kingston area.
The other major impediment is the paucity, or perhaps put more correctly, the absence of credible sourced data for dates prior to around 1650 for this family. This has required a "clean slate" approach to my research and obviously has resulted in conflicts with the many myths and family lore that one is able to access online. Mind you, there are valid reasons in a number of cases for oral history to have been relied on as the base, and this is no more evident than the case of Capt. William Stacy CRUMPLER I who settled in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA late in the 1600s. I shall be tackling this separately. "Family History without sources is Mythology".
In another move to neutralise the myth phenomenon I have used historical records only.
I deal here with John Crumpler, born about 1645, died 1723, Winterborne Kingston, Dorset, England and explain my logic in coming to conclusions in the absence of sourced historical records data.
1. Key documents used as a platform for the investigation were:
a) John Crumpler's Will dated 19 August 1723,
b) Nicholas Crumpler's Will dated 7 May 1745.
Both Wills are prime sources for conclusively identifying immediate family members, forebears and descendants
2. Nicholas's Will names John's wife, Christian, from which a number of conclusions may be confidently drawn, including those in relation to the "mysteries/myths" surrounding the USA immigrant, William Stacy CRUMPLER.
3. John CRUMPLEHER who married his second wife Julian SQUIBBE in 1639 can be eliminated as being in my direct family line. In fact he can also be eliminated as the father of William Stacy CRUMPLER. This is based simply on the fact that there were no living issue of this marriage. The only issue that can be identified is a burial entry in the Winterborne Kingston parish register, 31 May 1641, which I read as ? A dead borne ..... of John & Julian Crumpliere?.
4. Logic would hold that calculating a birth date for John, using time frames of 20 -30 years each side would justify somewhere in the vicinity of 1645, on the basis of his family with birthdates spanning 1676-1687. 1645 of course places us in the period of the missing Almer records and there are no related Winterborne Kingston entries.
5. Applying the same logic suggests John's father was John CRUMPLEHER christened 16 June 1621, Winterborne Kingston, son of John CRUMPLEHER and his first wife Margarett, other issue being Anne, born 1616 and Margarett, born 1618.
6. I have noted this chapter of my research for regular review as more historical records are digitised and would, of course, welcome other suggestions for refinement of my conclusions.
| Crumpler, John (I2235)
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Caution: Unverified | Wilson, Elizabeth Mary (I1119)
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Caution: Unverified | Wilson, Elizabeth Mary (I1119)
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Caution: Unverified | Family: John Stanley Jennings / Elizabeth Mary Wilson (F379)
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Caution: Unverified. Taken from an Ancestry Family Tree with no source for the entry. | Vine, Enoch (I00424)
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Cemetery Record
BERRY Gladys Mary
Age: 10Months
Date of Burial 3/03/1900
Gender Female
Cemetry Shortland Cemetery
Location PUBL-PLOT-2097
Plot Type Normal
Plot Status Used
Capacity 2
Funeral Director Twentymans Funeral Services Lt
Notes Native of: Thames
| Berry, Gladys Mary (I1849)
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Cemetery Record
TUBMAN Martha Ellen
Age: 58Years
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Date of Burial 12/08/1932
Gender Female
Last Address
Place of Death
Cemetery Shortland Cemetery
Location PUBL-PLOT-4435
Plot Type Normal
Plot Status Used
Capacity 2
Funeral Director Twentymans Funeral Services Lt
Notes Native of: New South Wales
| Bliss, Martha Ellen (I2051)
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Cemetery records for Fairfax Cemetery, Milton, South Otago, New Zealand read:
Plan Block 15 Plot 227, 228 Purchased by Peter Farrell
Stone In Memory of the Farrell Family
Site Concrete Sealed -McBride Bros, Balclutha
Burial Book shows burial of Margery Reade FARRELL, 6 Sep 1923; Peter FARRELL ashes 22 Oct 1962; Frederick William FARRELL ashes 25 Feb 1963; Edith Jessie FARRELL ashes 25 Aug 1963; Jean Hislop FARRELL 3 Jun 1969.
1008. St John's Ang. B/R: Marg. Reade-77y; Peter-81y; Jean Hislop-82y. 1008 | Wilkinson, Edith Jessie (I00745)
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Cemetery/Grave/Memorial Reference IX. E. 29. | Crumpler, Eric Douglas (I2260)
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Cemetery: Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery
Section: PRO
Block: P
Lot: 42
Denomination:
Anglican Church | Taylor, Emma Jane (I2850)
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Certified Copy of Births Register, 24 February 1964. | Source (S00023)
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Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database
Surname: Strong
First name(s): Florence
Date of death: Friday, 6 April 1928
Cemetery: Bromley
Date of burial: Saturday, 7 April 1928
Block number: 38
Plot number: 225
Age: 72 years
Address: 359 Armagh St, ChCh
Occupation: Widow
Place of birth: England
Years in New Zealand: 65 | Bach, Florence (I2102)
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Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database
Surname: Strong
First name(s): Howard James Noah
Date of death: Sunday, 21 September 1924
Cemetery: Bromley
Date of burial: Wednesday, 24 September 1924
Block number: 38
Plot number: 225
Age: 83 years
Address: 22 Cranmer Square, ChCh
Occupation: Librarian
Place of birth: England
Years in New Zealand: 56 | Strong, James Nash Howard (I2103)
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Christening record shows first name as Frank. | Crumpler, Francis (I01138)
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Christening sponsors: James Scott, Helen May, Catherine Leslie Chalmers | Chalmers, Jean Scott (I00005)
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Christian Name recorded at burial "Edward". | Newdyke, Edmer (I2140)
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Christopher and Harriet never married. Although still to be verified any marriage could have been bigamous with Christopher's wife Elizabeth NEWDICK still being alive (though doubtful) and similar with Harriet and her marriage to William FERGUSON. | Family: Christopher Christmas Berry / Harriet Elisa Felstead (F00046)
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Christopher and Harriet never married. Any marriage would have been bigamous with Christopher's wife Elizabeth NEWDICK still being alive - she died sometime after 1861 and similar with Harriet and her marriage to William FERGUSON. | Family: Christopher Christmas Berry / Harriet Elisa Felstead (F00046)
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Christopher David BERRY the eldest of the children of Christopher Christmas BERRYand Harriet Eliza FELSTED (FERGUSON) spent his working life as a contractor in Poverty Bay, resident in Gisborne.
His must have been a busy life with many interests outside of his vocation. The Poverty Bay Herald and Hawkes Bay Herald c1881 - 1877 carry items relating to:
1. Ownership of the Ormond Sawmills (Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1066, 8 April 1880, Page 2
2. Acceptance of his tender to float the Lochnagar (Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1171, 13 November 1880, Page 2)
3. Discharge from Bankruptcy proceedings (Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 1821, 15 January 1883, Page 2)
4. His entry of the "Gertrude" in a sailing race under the auspices of the Gisborne Yacht and Sailing Club (Poverty Bay Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1800, 18 December 1882, Page 2) Note: his boat was possibly named for his daughter Gertrude Helen.
5. Holding office (Superintendent) with the South Pacific Petroleum Company registered under the No Liability Act of New South Wales. There are accounts of a Parafin lead and oil flows from a bore. (Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1429, 19 September 1881, Page 2 and Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1461, 26 October 1881, Page 2)
6. Destruction of the Karaka Sawmill by fire. It is recorded that "the property was in dispute between Mr Sayers and Mr C D Berry, and was uninsured."
7. "A most interesting and pleasant entertainment" at the Industrial and Fine Arts Exhibition including a vocal duet "Hearts and Homes" by Mr and Mrs C D Berry "encore duet "Home to our mountains".
8. A member of the Gisborne Borough Council (Poverty Bay Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1808, 29 December 1882, Page 2)
9. Numerous references to his involvement in Racing as an owner. The Hawkes Bay Herald June 1877 contains a story of a larceny trial in the Supreme Court with 2 of his employees "indicted that they pretended to be owners of a certain mare and sold her to John Hardie ANDERSON & Christopher David BERRY". They were found not guilty.
10. The Hawkes Bay Herald February 1877 notifies the award of a contract to C D Berry for the "Napier Swamp Works".
| Berry, Christopher David (I00682)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lawson, Douglas Kennedy (I01686)
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Civil registration event: Marriage
Name: VINE, Lily Augusta
Registration district: [?] Poole County: Dorset
Year of registration: 1883
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Spouse's last name Not available before 1912
Volume no: [?] 5A Page no: [?] 429
Note: From this date surname spelled RABBETTS. | Family: John Rabbetts / Lily Augusta Vine (F00055)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McMillan, Catherine Eddie (I01637)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McMillan, Alexandra Gemmell (I01635)
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Clerkess of 324 Curtis Ave, Glasgow at marriage. Death reg by son Robin. 1911 Census at Romford, Essex:
Isabella Lawson age 43, born 1868
Margaret Mary Lawson, 8, born 1903
Helena Teresa Lawson, 5, born 1906
John James Lawson, 1, born 1910
Husband John not present
Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards | Montgomery, Sarah Osborne (I01682)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Anderson, Moira Keith (I01713)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davidson, Isobel (I01707)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ronald, Morag Lamont (I01703)
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College: PEMBROKE
Entered: Michs. 1874
Born: 16 Oct 1856
Died: 23 Jul 1937
More Information: Adm. pens. (age 18) at PEMBROKE, May 18, 1874. S. and h. of John, Lieut., in India. [E.I.Co. service; 4th Madras Native Infantry]. B. Oct. 16, 1856, at Tonbridge, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1874. Capt., Royal Marines; present at the taking of Tamai, Apr. 1885. Died July 23, 1937, aged 80, at Torquay. (Vis. of England and Wales, IV; The Times, July 28, 1937.) | Brine, Arthur (I2689)
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission webpage: http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/casualty_details.aspx?cemetery=66800&mode=1&tab=6&page=1&casualty=605361 | Rainham, John Thomas (I00334)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williams, Edward (I01787)
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Country of Birth: GERMANY
Age: 72
Date of Death: 29/06/1938
Date of burial: 1/07/1938
Cemetery: Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery
Section: PRO
Block: P
Lot: 44
Denomination:
Church of England | Harms, John (Jan) Albert (I2903)
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Data obtained from Marriage Certificate. | Nelson, Alexander (I00317)
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Data obtained from Marriage Certificate. | Allen, Bertha May (I00321)
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David's Celebration of Life Video may be found here:
https://bobvine.nz/david-john-vine-27-april-1964-1-april-2023/
| Vine, David John (I00010)
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Day:13Month:OctYear:1811
Son/Daughter:Daughter
Forename:Jane
Surname:Vine
First Parent:Uriah
Second Parent:Sarah
Notes:twin, 11 wks
Parish:Christchurch
County:HampshireRecord
source:Hampshire Baptisms
Data provider:Hampshire Genealogical Society | Vine, Jane (I00128)
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Death as a result of a motor accident. | Murray, William Brinley (I00087)
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Death Certificate No. 519 records death 11 July 1893 at Mt Victoria, Devonport and John's Occupation as "Signal Master". Cause of death "Senile Decay". Duration of last illness: "Obstructed Hernia 6 days, Congestion of Lungs 2 days". Doctor Roberts. | Lander, John (I00859)
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Death Certificate. | Source (S00024)
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Death Notice Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6498, 15 October 1892, Page 2 reads: "CUTHBERT - At Bourke (NSW) John Grant Cuthbert, of Edinburgh, late of Hastings Napier, aged 59." | Cuthbert, John Grant (I00686)
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Death Notice, Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14266, 7 April 1917, Page 2 reads: "CUTHBERT. Edward McMurray Dearly beloved Husband of Leah Lydia Cuthbert, aged 41 years, deeply regretted. The funeral will leave his late residence Riverside Road at 1.30 tomorrow." | Cuthbert, Edward McMurray (I00721)
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Death recorded BDM No. 398, 16 Apr 1941, Folio No 1941/20249, Ref 9-0039285.
Cause of death: Carcinoma stomach with secondaries in liver and nympth glands. | Oakley, Lydia (I01088)
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Death recorded Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 1 May 1875, Page 2
"daughter of Mr James Berry, of near Te Awamutu, Waikato, aged 16 months." | Berry, Alice Eliza (I00730)
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Death Records show "Christopher C Berry". This is the only record I have found that indicates a second name - possibly "Christmas" taken from his father. | Berry, Christopher Newdick (I01365)
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Death reg by son James Westland of same address. Woll mill worker of 124 Chapel St, Aberdeen at marriage. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Clapperton, Elizabeth Scott (I00947)
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Death reg by son John Chalmers junior. Name is spelled Moir or More. 1851 census at St Mary's Southampton: "Isabella Chalmers wife, 22 engine smith wife, born Scotland.
James Chalmers, son, 4 months, born at sea, Hampshire.
Husband John not with family.
Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Moir, Isabella (I01328)
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Death registered by daughter, Helen Clapperton Pike. | Steel, Jemima Knowles (I01399)
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