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Death registered by daughter, Helen Clapperton Pike. | Pike, Harry Thomas (I01678)
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Deaths from quarter Apr-May-Jun 1972
Name: Esther Florence Miller
District: Wycombe
Ref:Volume 6A Page 1240 | Crumpler, Esther Florence (I2261)
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Deaths from quarter Jul-Aug-Sep 1950
Name:James G Crumpler
District:Poole
Ref:Volume 6A Page 387 | Crumpler, James George (I2291)
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Deaths from quarter Jul-Aug-Sep 1950
Name:John G Crumpler
District:Poole
Ref:Volume 6A Page 387 | Crumpler, John Glasby (I2293)
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Deaths from quarter Oct-Nov-Dec 1906
Name:Henry Western Edwards
District:Camberwell
Ref:Volume 1D Page 472 | Edwards, Henry Western (I00436)
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Deaths from quarter Oct-Nov-Dec 1940
Name:Robert C Clench
District:Surrey Mid Eastern
Ref:Volume 2A Page 642 | Clench, Robert Cherrett (I2369)
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Denomination C of E; Grave Reference 34 | Vine, Alice Louisa (I00429)
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Details of an Ashes Burial in Maunu Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Whangarei
Surname: TAYLOR
Forenames: CLIFFORD HENRY
Age: 82 Years
Gender: Male
Date of Death: 22 Feb 2002
Funeral Director: Newberrys Funeral Home, P O Box 5116, Regent, WHANGAREI
Cemetery: Maunu Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Whangarei
Plot Location: Maunu Ash Berm Block A Plot 462
Date of Ashes Burial: 26 Feb 2002
Body / Ashes Ashes | Taylor, Clifford Henry (I00289)
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Died age 13 days of pneumonia. | Chalmers, Scott Fraser (I01652)
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Died age 2 of bronchitis 6 days. Adress 341 and a half High St. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Lawson, Robert Stewart (I01351)
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Died age 4 of tuberculosis meningitis | Chalmers, George Matheson (I01366)
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Died age 6 months of Bronchitis | Lawson, James Scott (I01350)
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Died age 9 months of Diarrhoea | Lawson, Beatrice Elizabeth (I01348)
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Died at her Daughter Elizabeth's home. | Chalmers, Helen Leslie (I00860)
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Died of Phtlusis (pulmonary tuberculosis) | Berry, Robert J (I2471)
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Died young | Bastard, William (I2314)
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District: Ringwood
Ref:Volume 2B Page 355 | Davis, Catharine (Kitty) (I00406)
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DNA
Relationship to me
Lydia Berry 1859-
1st cousin 2x removed
James-Newdick Berry 1823-
Father of Lydia Berry
Christopher Christmas Berry 1796-1851
Father of James-Newdick Berry
Charles Berry 1849-1928
Son of Christopher Christmas Berry
Vivienne Julia Berry 1884-1961
Daughter of Charles Berry
Jean Scott Chalmers 1916-2004
Daughter of Vivienne Julia Berry
Robert John Vine
You are the son of Jean Scott Chalmers | Berry, Lydia (I51)
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DNA Markers: | Salmon, Elizabeth Moss (I329)
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Domestic Servant, 3 Gas St, Aberdeen at marriage. Note thanks to Robbie Richards. | Chalmers, Isabel Melvin (I00861)
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Dorset Online Parish Clerks, West Parley Burials 1720 - 1812
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Dorset OPC. | Source (S00074)
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Dorset OPC: Parish Register: West Parley Burials 1741 - 1812
Transcribed by Keith Searson from the originals at the Dorset History Centre
DHC Ref: PE/WPY/ RE 1/1: MIC/R/745
| Thombs, Ann (I00109)
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Dorset Parish Clerks. | Source (S00063)
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Dunedin City Council Cemetery Records:
Surname FARRELL
Forename EDITH JESSIE
Age 54 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 15 Jul 1938
Place of Death RESIDENCE
Last Address 15 CONSTITUTION STREET,DUNEDIN
Funeral Director Not recorded
Date of Cremation 16 Jul 1938
Type of Service
Ashes Disposal Return To Funeral Director 22 Jul 1938
Occupation
Place of Birth
Date of Birth Not recorded
Notes NICHE IN CHAPEL
Original reference:- C193807003
Occupation:- MARRIED | Wilkinson, Edith Jessie (I00745)
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Earlier records show last name as Lustly. For example: Marriage to Edward Booth in 1829. | Leslie, Margaret (I989)
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East Cape, Poverty Bay Burial Record:
"652. Plot 123 B/R Julia Wilkinson 11 Sep 1886 40 yrs. Gisborne. Methodist." | Berry, Julia (I00685)
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Electoral Roll 1893. | Source (S00026)
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Elgiva CRUMPLER was born 1859, Verwood, Dorset, England, daughter of Samuel CRUMPLER and Maria CURE. She married Charles Wesley GWYER in the final quarter, 1882, at Horton, Dorset, England.
I would not normally have chosen Elgiva, my 2nd cousin 3x removed, as the subject of one of my lives and times stories. However it is interesting with its portrayal of some of the challenges faced by immigrants in Australia in finding work and settling into a society rather different than the home country.
Very soon after their marriage, in fact within a month or two, Charles and Elgiva migrated to Australia, departing London on board the Orient Steam Navigation Company?s steamer, Chimborazo, arriving at either Melbourne or Sydney, 21 December 1882.
It is interesting to note that Charles Wesley?s Father, Charles GWYER, who is recorded in the 1871 Census as a farmer of 860 acres employing 10 men and 6 boys, had died in June 1882 and by Will appointed his Widow Elizabeth the sole Executrix.
The occupation of father Charles at his death was ?Auctioneer and Valuer?. This has relevance to the occupation of son, Charles Wesley, in Australia.
Charles is identified in 1888 as ?of the Glen, Castle Hill?, Sydney, when he publicly retracts statements in a letter to the Commissioner for Roads, and apologises to the Trustees named in the letter, viz. Mr. J. W. FOSTER, Mr. W. BEST, and A. BLACK.
The New South Wales Census of 1891 records his and Elgiva?s place of residence as ?Spencer Street, Camden 4, Woolahra?.
The NSW Police Gazette, 10 August 1892 at page 264, under the head "Deserting Wives and Families, Service, &c.? advises that a warrant has been issued by the Water Police Bench for the arrest of Charles Wesley GWYER, charged with wife desertion. He is stated to be ?about 33 years of age, 6 feet high, stout build, brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, very strong voice, is known to W.J. Smith, fruiterer, Bathurst-street. Supposed to have gone to the Orange District. Complainant, Elgiva Gwyer, care of Mr Burcher, solicitor, 46, Elizabeth-street?.
He was very quickly found and in September 1892, Charles Wesley GWYER, 33, commission agent, appeared in the Brisbane City Police Court, on a charge of wife desertion. He was initially remanded to Sydney for a week, in order that he might try and obtain work, and later ordered to pay 15s a week for three months towards his wife's support. Mrs. Gwyer was told by the bench in the Sydney Court to apply for more at the end of that period if her husband's position was better.
Following this Charles established himself in Cambalego, near Dubbo, New South Wales as a successful business man. The Sydney Morning Herald of 17 November 1903 contains information from the "Government Gazette" which includes Charles' name in a list of Gentlemen appointed to the commission of the peace.
In 1915, we find him being sued for defamation of character. The following is from the Western Age (Dubbo), Wednesday 3 November 1915:
?In the Small Debts Court, Robert Albert Yates sued Charles Wesley Dwyer for £10, damages for defamation of character. Mr. Bolton appeared for the prosecution, and Mr.Duffy defended. The Police Magistrate urged a settlement between the parties, in preference to opening their dispute in court. Defendant said that he didn't refer to the Complainant in any way and he had nothing against the complainant. Complainant accepted this and withdrew the information.
Elgiva died 30 July 1920 and it would appear she never moved from Sydney to rejoin Charles at Cambalego. Her Death Notice reads ?GWYER - at Bankstown, New South Wales, on July 30th, Mrs Elgiva Gwyer wife of Charles Wesley Gwyer of Cambalego, after a prolonged illness.?
The following advertisement showing a status as ?Widow? would seem to confirm estrangement and the fact that Elgiva and Charles had not lived together since his desertion of her in 1892.
The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 12 December 1921 p 7
?IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
?Probate Jurisdiction.?No. 102,254.?In the Will of ELGIVA GWYER late of Bankstown in the State of New South Wales, Widow, deceased.?NOTICE is hereby given that the Accounts in the above Estate have this day been filed in my office Elizabeth-street, Sydney, and all persons having any claim on the said Estate, or being otherwise interested therein, are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the twenty-ninth day of December at twelve o'clock noon and inspect the same and if they shall think fit object thereto; otherwise if the said Accounts be not objected to the same will be examined by me and passed according to law. Dated this ninth day of December in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. L. M. ADDISON (L.S.)?
Charles is variously listed in electoral rolls from 1930 as an auctioneer, and shop keeper and commission agent. He death in 1945 was registered at Cobar, New South Wales.
| Crumpler, Elgiva (I2225)
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Elizabeth Jane was brothers widow. | Raper, Jane Elizabeth (I00378)
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Registration District: Ringwood
1st Qtr 1851, Vol VIII Page 224 | Crumpler, Annie Hannah (I00020)
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 records a Adrian Lionel S Edwards at Croydon Vol 2a Page 196 Final Qtr 1871 | Edwards, Lionel Adrian Sims (I1820)
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
"CLENCH Robert Cherrett of 63 St.Stephens-ave Ashstead Surrey died 15 October 1940 at Middle House Dorking-rd Epsom Surrey Administration (with Will) Llandudno 12 November to Laura Amelia Clench widow Effects Pounds276 13s. 6d. | Clench, Robert Cherrett (I2369)
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 for Jacob Gwyer.
"Gwyer Jacob Effects under Pounds 3,000 21 November (1867) Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) of the Personal estate and effects of Jacob Gwyer late of Woodlands in the Parish of Downton in the County of Wilts Yeoman deceased who died 20 April 1851 at Woodfalls aforesaid left unadministered by Elizabeth Gwyer Widow the Relict and Charles Gwyer the Brother the Executors named in the said Will were granted at Salisbury to Henry Gwyer of Landford in the County aforesaid Farmer and Charles Gwyer of Newton Farm in the Parish of Whiteparish in the County aforesaid Farmer and the Sons and two of the Residuary Legatees substituted in the said Will and they having been first sworn. Former Grant Consistory Court of the Lord Bishop of Sarum September 1851". | Gwyer, Jacob (I2423)
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Enlisted 11th.Btn. 17/8/14 (Pte.77), Helena Vale (Helena Valley), WA, Australia, after two weeks training embarked for Egypt together with 9, 10 & 12 Btns. as 3rd.Brigade. Training continued in Egypt until April, 1915 when 3rd.Brigade was deployed as covering force for the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli, as such 3rd.Brigade were the first ANZACS ashore. The 11th.Btn. remained at Gallipoli until the evacuation in December,1915,however,William Murray arrived back in Australia 7/11/15 , this early repatriation probably due to wounds sustained. | Murray, William Brinley (I00087)
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Enlisted 4 July 1896. Service No. 6135.Discharged 15 April 1901 "Paid 25 Pounds"
Royal Arthur, and her sister ship Crescent, were built to a slightly modified design and are sometimes considered a separate class. She was built at Portsmouth and launched on 26 February 1891.
She first served as the flagship of the Pacific Station from 1893 to 1896, before being refitted at Portsmouth in 1897. She then served as the flagship of the Australian Station from 1897 to 1904.[1] In that role she provided escort for the royal yacht Ophir carrying the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (the future King George V and Queen Mary) to Australia to open the new Federal Parliament in 1901.[2] Captain Thomas Philip Walker was appointed in command in April 1901. She visited Norfolk Island in July 1902. She left the Australia Station on 6 April 1904 and was paid off and refitted at Portsmouth. | Vine, Albert George (I00197)
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Enlistment Royal Marine Artillery.
More information about Royal Marine Artillery
Formed: 1914
Disbanded: 1920
The Royal Marine Artillery was formed as an establishment within the British Royal Marines in 1804 to man the artillery in bomb vessels. This had been done by the Royal Regiment of Artillery, but a lawsuit by a Royal Artillery officer resulted in a court decision that Army officers were not subject to Naval orders. As their uniforms were the blue of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, this group was nicknamed the "Blue Marines" and the Infantry element, who wore the scarlet uniforms of the British infantry, became known as the "Red Marines", often given the derogatory nickname "Lobsters" by sailors. | Vine, Albert George (I00197)
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Entry No 9, Source Ref X024/018 | Ferguson, William Thomas (I1892)
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Eucalyptus Glade, Row Sc - Ash, Plot 0 | Ritchie, Doris Fordyce (I3172)
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Eunice Maria May Wenham had a son Max Wenham and a daughter Rhonda Wenham from her first marriage | Fawcett, Eunice Maria May (I00296)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dalrymple, Janice Jessie (I01724)
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FamilySearch AFN: 181K-NK0. | Source (S00027)
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Fancy goods saleswomen of 43 Well Rd, Glasgow at marriage. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Fraser, Harriett (I01381)
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Father not named | Rabbetts, John (I00200)
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Father recorded as "Woodfield" Birth and Marriage Bisley, Gloucestershire, England. | Whitfield, Elizabeth Jane (I00325)
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Father unknown. Housekeeper of 16 Crimson Place, Aberdeen at death which was reg by cousin William Stronach of 10 Ferryhill Terrace. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Clapperton, Maggie Diack Duncan (I01400)
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Finsbury Registration District | Crumpler, Elizabeth Masters (I00271)
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First Baptised John Christmas UNDERWOOD b. 25 December 1796, Parents William Underwood and Late Mary Gooddy at All Saints, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Privately Christened John Berry, St Nicholas, Kings Lynn, 27 December 1802 followed by Christening 14 Jan 1803, St Nicholas Chapel, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England Christopher Christmas Berry.
DNA determines Elizabeth Moss Salmon as the Birth Mother. There is no DNA evidence that Christopher Christmas Berry is the Birth Father nor that William Underwood is the Birth Father.
| Berry, Christopher Christmas (I00102)
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First Baptism Parish Register: No 1908, Page 216 Surname recorded as Newdick
Second Baptism 1826 Surname recorded as Berry. Parish Register: No 454, Page 61 | Berry, James-Newdick (I01361)
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First name(s): James
Last name: CRUMPLER
Date of burial 2 Jan 1822
Age at death: 1
Calculated year of birth: 1821
Place of burial Winterbourne St Martin
Dedication: St Martin County: Dorset | Crumpler, James George (I00418)
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