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First Name(s):E A Last Name:Crumpler
Unit:Royal EngineersSeries:Regular Army, 2nd April 1913 to 16th August 1916
Regiment:Royal Engineers
Reference:2496 / 38 Page number:171
Age:19 Years 6 Months Height:5ft 4in. Weight (pounds):107 Chest size (inches):33.5 Chest Expansion (inches):2.5
Complexion:Fresh Eye colour:Brown Hair colour:Brown Distinctive marks:
Occupation:Carman
Birthplace:Croydon County:
Attestation date:01 November 1915 Attestation place:Croydon
Remarks:
Notes:Regular Army is written on the spine. From August 1915 recruitment numbers are given (numbers 1-386) together with the place of recruitment. Note that the numbers are recruitment numbers and not regimental numbers . In this register, details of the man's employer have been added in the Remarks column.
Transcriptions © The Surrey History Trust | Crumpler, Edgar Alfred (I00643)
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First Name(s):W C
Last Name:Crumpler
Number:13840
Unit:East Surrey Regiment (3rd Batn)
Series:Derby Scheme men, 13th April 1916 - 15th July 1916
Regiment:East Surrey Regiment (3rd Batn)Reference:2496 / 8Page number:135
Age:29 Years 0 Months
Height:5ft 4in.
Weight (pounds):102 Chest size (inches):33
Chest Expansion (inches):3
Occupation:Compositor
Birthplace:Carshalton
Attestation date:22 November 1915
Attestation place:Croydon
Remarks:7 Boro Hill Croydon
Transcriptions © The Surrey History Trust | Crumpler, William Charles (I00638)
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First names are given as "William John James" in Undertakers Records. | Taylor, John William James (I144)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Westland, Paul Alexander (I01711)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mitchell, Carol Jane (I01760)
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Fishworker of 2 back Wynd Stairs, Aberdeen at marriage. Address at death: 7 Park Place, Aberdeen. | Westland, Elizabeth Scott (I01393)
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Fishworker of 88 Green, Aberdeen at marriage. Died from childbirth - concealed uterine and pelvic haemorrrhage after birth of putrid male child 10 days previously, and septicaemia. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Westland, Annie Sutherland (I01392)
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For Death and Burial details please see Christopher Christmas BERRY. | Underwood, John Christmas (I1893)
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For Death details please see Christopher Christmas BERRY. | Underwood, John Christmas (I1893)
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For information on Punga Flat see http://www.thetreasury.org.nz/PungaFlat/PungaFlat.htm | Lowe, Edwin George (I00875)
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For story of Charles' wife Elgiva please see: http://bobvine.gen.nz.72-47-235-123.wpn902.wpnet.co.nz/elgiva-crumpler-married-charles-wesley-gwyer-migration-to-australia-from-dorset-england-1882/ | Gwyer, Charles Wesley (I2413)
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Forename recorded as "Edmur". | Newdick, Edmund (I2123)
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Forenames:Betty
Surname:Crumpler
Parents names:Daughter of NichBetty
Place:Morden
Description:St. Mary
County:Dorset
Country:England
Record source:Dorset Baptisms
Data provider:Dorset FHS | Crumpler, Betty (I2228)
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Forenames:Briget
Surname:Crumpler
Parents names:Daughter of Nicholas & Betty
Place:Morden
Description:St. Mary
County:Dorset
Country:England
Record source:Dorset Baptisms
Data provider:Dorset FHS | Crumpler, Briget (I01455)
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Free BDM Birth Index: Christchurch; Vol 2b, Page 671, Apr - Jun 1881 | Vine, Vashti Annie (I00226)
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FreeBMD, England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983 (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), General Register Office, England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes, London, England: General Register Office. | Source (S00048)
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FreeREG. | Source (S00057)
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From "New Zealand and the Korean War" by Ian McGibbon - "Vol II Combat Operations".
"Preparations for the establishment of the artillery unit, 16 Field Regiment, were in the hands of Lieutenant-Colonel John Moodie, a forty-three year old Dunedin clothing manufacturer." .../
Moodie had the assistance of five Regular Force officers." .../ "There were also a handful of regular NCOs and men, made available for for particular positions. Among these latter was T.A.N. ('Tan') Vine, with whom Moddie had served in the Second World War and who, as an instructor in the School of Artillery in Waiouru, was involved in the training of Kayforce before joining it in November. He was appointed regimental sergeant-major, the first step in a distinguished career with the force which would see him eventually commissioned." | Vine, Thomas Alfred Noel (I00067)
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From "New Zealand and the Korean War" by Ian McGibbon - "Vol II Combat Operations".
"Preparations for the establishment of the artillery unit, 16 Field Regiment, were in the hands of Lieutenant-Colonel John Moodie, a forty-three year old Dunedin clothing manufacturer." .../
Moodie had the assistance of five Regular Force officers." .../ "There were also a handful of regular NCOs and men, made available for for particular positions. Among these latter was T.A.N. ('Tan') Vine, with whom Moddie had served in the Second World War and who, as an instructor in the School of Artillery in Waiouru, was involved in the training of Kayforce before joining it in November. He was appointed regimental sergeant-major, the first step in a distinguished career with the force which would see him eventually commissioned." | Vine, Thomas Alfred Noel (I00067)
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From Death Certificate: Occupation: "Formerly a Gardener (Domestic)"
Cause of death: "1 (a) Cardiac Valvular Disease. No P.M. Certified by A.G.K. Ledger M.D."
Informant: "G.L. Smith, Daughter, present at the death 2a Little High Street Shoreham Sussex"
Note: "G L Smith" above is correctly Ethel Lilian. | Vine, Harry (I00019)
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From Dunedin City Council Cemeteries Search:
Surname WYATT
Forename HAROLD
Age 76 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 11 Jan 1971
Last Address 178 BALMACEWEN ROAD, DUNEDIN
Next of Kin
Funeral Director Hope & Sons Ltd, P O Box 5013, Andersons Bay, DUNEDIN
Cemetery ANDERSONS BAY CEMETERY
Location Block 15SF. Plot 17
Date of Burial 13 Jan 1971
Type Burial
Notes Original reference:- A19710114
Native of:- NZ
Years in NZ:- 76 | Wyatt, Harold Ivan (I1888)
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From Hamilton City Council Cemeteries Search:
William Ewart Tubman 59 Male 17/12/1962
Born: Buried: 19/12/1962
Type: Burial Funeral Director: Tongue & Scrimshaw
Last Address: Unspecified Location: Hamilton Park Cemetery
CHRRY-22-65 (view map) | Tubman, William Ewart (I2057)
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From publication:"The King's England Dorset" by Arthur Mee; Hodder and Stoughton Limited.
Page 31 Re the Church at Blandford built in the 18th Century: "Another tablet, carved with cherubs, tells us of a father and son of the 18th Century both named Thomas Creech. Thomas Creech the second was a small poet and translator of Lucretius, and here he is quaintly described as 'the learned, much admired, and envied Mr Creech of Oxford'.
His sister Bridget Creech married another well-known man of Blandford, Thomas Bastard, who is described as 'a man useful and industrious in his generation, a peaceful and inoffensive neighbour, eminent for his skill in architecture'. His architectural skill was handed on to the next generation, for his two sons rebuilt this church.
An earlier Thomas Bastard of Tudor days was a genial parson of whom we are told he was always poor, always in trouble, that he had poor livings and his wife 'was no great help-meet,' that he was imprisoned at Dorchester for debt, and was buried at last in the parish churchyard 'leaving behind him many memorials of his wit and drollery.' | Creech, Bridget (I1498)
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From publication:"The King's England Dorset" by Arthur Mee; Hodder and Stoughton Limited.
Page 31 Re the Church at Blandford built in the 18th Century: "Another tablet, carved with cherubs, tells us of a father and son of the 18th Century both named Thomas Creech. Thomas Creech the second was a small poet and translator of Lucretius, and here he is quaintly described as 'the learned, much admired, and envied Mr Creech of Oxford'.
His sister Bridget Creech married another well-known man of Blandford, Thomas Bastard, who is described as 'a man useful and industrious in his generation, a peaceful and inoffensive neighbour, eminent for his skill in architecture'. His architectural skill was handed on to the next generation, for his two sons rebuilt this church.
An earlier Thomas Bastard of Tudor days was a genial parson of whom we are told he was always poor, always in trouble, that he had poor livings and his wife 'was no great help-meet,' that he was imprisoned at Dorchester for debt, and was buried at last in the parish churchyard 'leaving behind him many memorials of his wit and drollery.'
For more please see: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bastard,_Thomas_(DNB00) | Bastard, Thomas (I2541)
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From publication:"The King's England Dorset" by Arthur Mee; Hodder and Stoughton Limited.
Page 31 Re the Church at Blandford built in the 18th Century: "Another tablet, carved with cherubs, tells us of a father and son of the 18th Century both named Thomas Creech. Thomas Creech the second was a small poet and translator of Lucretius, and here he is quiantly described as 'the learned, much admired, and envied Mr Creech of Oxford'" | Creech, Thomas (I2653)
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From Purewa Cemetery Records:
Surname CHALMERS
First Names Vivienne Julia
Age 77 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 19 May 1961
Religion
Serial No 4087
Date of Service and/or Interment 23 May 1961
Type Of Service
Funeral Director C H Barker Funeral Services, 281 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga, AUCKLAND
Ashes Disposal Scattered
Book Of Remembrance Yes | Berry, Vivienne Julia (I00006)
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From Thames Coromandel District Council Cemeteries Search:
BERRY Ann
Age: 59Years
Date of Burial 5/02/1910
Gender Female
Cemetry Tararu Cemetery
Location PUBL-PLOT-258A
Plot Type Normal
Plot Status Used
Capacity 2
Funeral Director Twentymans Funeral Services Lt
Notes Native of: Auckland
| Robinson, Ann (I00105)
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From Waikumete Cemetery Records:
Plot : PROTESTANT LAWN C Row 7, Plot 126
Interment Type: Burial
Title: MR
Surname : CATER
Given Names: FREDERICK CHARLES
Age : 83
Gender : Male
Occupation: RETIRED
Date Of Death : 15-May-1967
Date Of Burial : 17-May-1967
Funeral Director : WATNEY SIBUNS AND SONS LIMITED
| Cater, Frederick Charles (I00756)
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From: Auckland Council Libraries Cemetery Records - Symonds Street and St Stephens
Abstract The Anglican Sexton's list has McLean at Block H 232 and McLean and Mrs McLean at Block K 247. The St Paul's register has Margaret McLean of Chapel Street who died 24 May 1860 aged 12 days and was buried 26 May 1860, Mary Ann McLean buried 23 June 1876 aged 39 years of Karangahape Road and Miriam Ellen McLean buried 31 January 1877 an infant of St Matthew's Parish.
Subjects McLean, Margaret, d.1860; McLean, Mary Ann, d.1876; McLean, Miriam Ellen, d.1877
Symonds Street Cemetery
Notes: The Anglican Memorial has McLean. | Ferguson, Mary Ann (I00872)
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FULL NAME John Berry Cuthbert
FORENAME(S) John Berry
SURNAME Cuthbert
WAR World War I, 1914-1918
SERIAL NO. 23677
FIRST KNOWN RANK Lance Corporal
OCCUPATION BEFORE ENLISTMENT Surveyor
NEXT OF KIN Mrs R.M. Gardiner (sister), 6 Hawker Street, Wellington, New Zealand
BODY ON EMBARKATION New Zealand Expeditionary Force
EMBARKATION UNIT 13th Reinforcements New Zealand Field Engineers
EMBARKATION DATE 27 May 1916
PLACE OF EMBARKATION Wellington, New Zealand
TRANSPORT HMNZT 54 HMNZT 55
VESSEL Willochra or Tofua
DESTINATION Plymouth or Devonport, England
NOMINAL ROLL NUMBER 33
PAGE ON NOMINAL ROLL 21
ARCHIVES NZ SOURCE Military personnel file
SOURCES USED Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume II. Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1917 | Cuthbert, John Berry (I00723)
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General Census of Port Phillip 12 September 1838. | Source (S00028)
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Gentilla "underage" and signs with "X".
Source: Parish Register, p 83 No. 165 | Family: George Goringe / Gentilla Vacher (F769)
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Glass gilder of 97 Thistle St, Garnethill at marriage. Witness Marion Chalmers. Note with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Chalmers, Isabella Helen Margaret (I01339)
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Glass stainer journeyman of 12 North Coburg St, Glasgow.
1901 Census at 345 Thistle St, Gorbals.
Sailed on the 'State of Nebraska' from Gl;asgow to New York en route to Boston Feb 25 1893, a glass painter.
Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | McMillan, John Alexander (I01369)
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Groom of Castle Semple, Lochwinnoch at marriage. Coachman, Motor hirer when died. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Coyle, John Joseph (I01374)
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Groom's name in Parish Register spelled "Crompleire" | Family: John Crumpler / Julian Squibb (F753)
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Grooms parish: Morden, Holy Trinity
Brides parish: Morden | Family: Robert Barnes / Betty Crumpler (F745)
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Gweneth Evans, 3rd child of Gwenith (Winnie) and George SCHDROSKI, Gwenith Winnie was the third child of Margaret Georgina and Henry Arthur MOYLE and in a letter dated 7 October? indicated that William John RAINHAM and Georgina
divorced i 1902 | Family: William John Rainham / Georgina Booth (F00107)
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Gwyer, Jacob, of Downton, co. Wilts, 21, b., & Maria Duall, of Hale, 21, sp., at H., 13 Feb 1822. Isaac Duell [sic], of the s., bondsman.
Collection: Hampshire: - Marriage License allegations, Bishop of Winchester, 1689-1837 (Marriage) | Family: Jacob Gwyer / Maria Duell (F809)
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Handkerchief warehouse women of 59 William St, Anderston at marriage. Death registered by son Thomas of 47 Rottenrow, Glasgow. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Chalmers, Alexandra Isabella (I01337)
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Harbour labourer. Of 49 Guest Row, Aberdeen at marriage.
1891 census at 2 Forbes Court, Aberdeen:
James Westland, head, 31, general labourer, Born Aberdeen
Elizabeth Westland, wife, 38
James Westland, son, 10
Ann Westland daug, 4
Elizabeth Westland, dau, 1
1901 Census at 2 Forbes Court, Aberdeen (same address as Helen Clapperton, Elizabeth's sister):
James Westland, head, general labourer, born Aberdeen
Elizabeth Westland, wife, 38
James Westland, son, 19
Ann Westland, dau, 14
Elizabeth Westland, dau, 11
Bella Westland, dau, 5
John Westland, son, 2
John Rennie 17
Notes with thanks again to Robbie Richards | Westland, James (I01386)
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Harware saleswoman of 14 Morrin Square at marriage. | Eddie, Kate Gemmell (I01632)
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Hawera Cemetery. "1485. Episcopalian Block XL - Plot 14" "B/R. Nolan, David Burnside - buried 21/7/1927 (retd farmer, Hawera, died 20.7.1927, aged 65 years) = Plot purchased 20.7.1927.
H/S. "In loving memoryof David Burnside Nolan, 3rd son of David Nolan, Tutuila, Ellerslie, born 4 august 1862 died 20th July 1927" | Nolan, David Burnside (I1387)
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Heart Disease 5 years | Follan, Charlotte (I2245)
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Heigham, 12 miles north-east of the city of Norwich on the A149 road, and within the Broads National Park. The village is known for its medieval bridge and the Church of St Nicholas. | Family: Robert Salmon / Martha Barker (F133)
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Hosiery machinist of 27 Beechgrove St, Glasgow at marriage. Address at death 51 Struthers Crescent, East Kilbride. Death reg by widower. Notes with thanks to Robbie Richards. | Miller, Rosina Esther Wallace (I01649)
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Hosiery machinist of Victoria Bridge House, Torry, Aberdeen at marriage. | Innes, Jeannie Dow (I01654)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Queen, Flora Ann Murdoch (I01698)
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Hutchins' History of Dorset at page 523 "The Pedigree of BASTARD of Charlton Marshal, co. Dorset" records that "Bridget, married ..... Dugdale." | Family: Richard Dugdale / Bridget Bastard (F896)
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Identified as daughter of John and Ann: Census 1851 | Berry, Sarah (I1598)
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