Matches 301 to 350 of 1,185
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127 Baker Lane (1871), Kings Head (1881) | TAYLOR, Charles (I3074)
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302 |
13 Middle Turn (1881 & 1891) | BUCKBY, John (I184)
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303 |
130 Acres, Employed 2 | WRIGHT, William (I127)
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304 |
130 Acres, Employed 4. By 1861 farmed 730 acres employing 13 | PEARSON, Martin (I122)
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305 |
14 Brixworth Lane, 1891, (assumed to be son of William Holt #294 given dates, names) | HUTCHINS, Jane (I5974)
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306 |
14 Brixworth Lane, 1891, (assumed to be son of William Holt #294 given dates, names) | HOLT, William (I755)
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307 |
14 Church Road | VOSS, John (I387)
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14 Waterloo | MARTIN, Joseph (I962)
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15 Brixworth Lane
Grandson Reginald Letts | LETTS, Thomas (I26)
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310 |
15 Brixworth Lane and also a Butchers shop on site of The Red House, School Lane | MAIN, Edwin Rowden (I3186)
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311 |
150 Acres, Employed 5 | BILLING, John (I110)
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312 |
16 Church Road | COLSON, William (I2903)
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313 |
16 Middle Turn | WYKES, John (I219)
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314 |
17 Brixworth Lane (1881 & 91 Census) | BUCKBY, Richard Henry (I5633)
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315 |
17 Church Road (Living with brother, Andrew) | PEARSON, John (I355)
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316 |
17 Middle Turn . Living with Edward Palmern, Baker Middle in Middle Turn (1881 census) . Tank Corps in WW!
(NB Date of Birth taken as that researched by www.wykes.org, not that returned on 1891 Census) | WYKES, Joseph (I224)
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18 Brixworth Lane | HAINES, William (I65)
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318 |
18,19, 20 Middle Turn (1891) | HOWLETT, Charles William (I5921)
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319 |
1850 sentenced to ten years transportation for extensive shoplifting,held in Millbank Prison and arrived in Hobart | WYKES, Hannah (I931)
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320 |
1851 Census gives his occupation as Agricultural Labourer. | LEE, Thomas (I3363)
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321 |
1861 - 1891 Occupation: Agricultural Labourer. | LEE, John (I3364)
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19 Brixworth Lane | BLUNDELL, William (I5335)
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323 |
1901 Census - Pauper | MUDDIMAN, Mary Ann (I1752)
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324 |
1911 Footman to Sir Rufus Daniel on London. WW1 in Army Medical Corps | HAYTER, Arthur Thomas (I6991)
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325 |
1st Earl of Somerset | BEAUFORT, John (I1864)
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1st Viscount Dilhorne, PC. QC, MP. Prosecutor at Nurnenberg Trials.
Later Attorney-General. Lord Chancellor under Harold Macmillan. | MANINGHAM-BULLER, Reginald (I844)
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327 |
2 Brixworth Road. Founder member of Spratton Parish Council 1895. | COPSON, Joseph (I2867)
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328 |
2 Far Turn | **, Sarah (I5911)
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329 |
2 Far Turn (1891 Census) | **, Sarah (I5484)
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330 |
2 Middle Turn | MANNING, Thomas Beaumont (I63)
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331 |
2 The Green (4 Yew Tree |Lane) | CARTER, Thomas (I5851)
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332 |
2 Turners Road (1891& 1901)
Probably resided with William Butlin #1032 in 1841 | BUTLIN, John (I181)
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333 |
20 Smith St (1950) WW1 RAF, Home Service in Lee on Solent 1918, SW | BUCKBY, Richard Henry Horn (I2946)
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334 |
20th Div Royal Fusileers | COPSON, James (I5848)
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20th Div, Royal Fusileers in WW1 | COPSON, James (I6322)
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21 Acres, Employed 1 | WRIGHT, Thomas (I1481)
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337 |
21 Acres, Employed 1 | WRIGHT, Thomas (I126)
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21 Middle Turn
(Sister Mrs Elizabeth Manning #48 with whom he was living 1891 & 1901) | SMITH, William (I381)
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339 |
22 Middle Turn | GANDY, Frederick (I5245)
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340 |
22 Middle Turn | **, Mary Ann (I158)
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341 |
24 High Street, (1881 Backside) | BARNETT, Zachariah (I3002)
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342 |
24 Middle Turn (1891). Founder member of Spratton Parish Council 1895 | NORMAN, William (I695)
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343 |
25 Middle Turn | ADAMS, William (I11)
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344 |
25 Middle Turn (1891) with family - Samuel not recorded in Census | WHITE, Sarah Elizabeth (I2971)
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345 |
267 Acres, Employed 7. Received into membership of Creaton Independent Church 1826. Served as a deacon of Spratton chapel for many years until family moved to Northampton in 1851.
(Buried in same tomb in Spratton as his father in law, William Lantsbury #4419 - inscription indistinct) | BUNTING, William (I115)
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27 Middle Turn | WHITE, Samuel (I405)
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347 |
28 Smith Street | AUSTIN, Samuel (I3098)
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2nd Bat. Scottish Rifles. Moved from Spratton sometime after the 1881 Census. Joseph & Martha had 7 children and amny descendants. His great grandaughter is Pam Mare d of Edward George, whose research had contributed greatly to the data on the Buckby and related families. | BUCKBY, Joseph (I187)
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2nd Btn, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed Ypres Spet 1917. Quarry Cemetery, Mauntauban (Tyne Cot Memorial) | COOKE, Thomas Albert (I2951)
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350 |
2nd Lieut, Middlesex Regt. in First World War.(Believed to have emigrated to Canada). Later revisited India. | BLAKESLEY, Walter Pearson (I2633)
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