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8 Middle Turn. (Assumed s of William #736 & Jane Astell, given dates & living 1941 Census) | ASTELL, John (I2935)
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402 |
8 Sandhills (2000) | BUCKBY, Barbara Pam (I5688)
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403 |
8 Yew Tree Lane | **, Ann Maria (I90)
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404 |
9 Brixworth Lane | BALDERSON, John (I146)
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9 Church Road | AUSTIN, Henry (I1122)
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406 |
9 Middle Tunr (As Jane Manning was living here 1891, widdowed, with son George Arthur Wykes #218) | WYKES, Jane (I5226)
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407 |
9 Middle Turn | WYKES, George Arthur (I218)
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408 |
9 Yew Tree Hill | PAYNE, James (I894)
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409 |
Idiopathic is an adjective used primarily in medicine meaning arising spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause | ROE, George (I6945)
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410 |
? Brother of Ann Addams#5, also born Kingsthorpe? | ADAMS, George (I6)
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411 |
? Sister of George Adams #6, also born Kingsthorpe? | ADAMS, Ann S (I5)
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412 |
A fine footballer | MANNING, Richard Albert (I997)
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413 |
A pauper | WILLS, Epenetus (I2155)
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414 |
A regual attender at Spratton Baptist Chapel. Worked for Mrs Nottingham, owner of the Shieling, Church Road | BUCKBY, Sarah Elizabeth (Bet) (I5696)
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415 |
A Thomas Horn was a Tailor in 1777 (per Militia List) - his father? | HORN, William (I285)
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416 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MASTERS, Joseph (I4890)
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417 |
Abraham & Sarah had 8 children born between 1862 - 1876 in Northampton & Kingsthorpe | LEE, Abraham (I3367)
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418 |
Acquired Manor of Little Creaton 1548 | TWIGDEN, William (I4092)
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419 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | **, Elizabeth (I1647)
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420 |
Albert was a domestic gardener and the family moved about a great deal in search of work. Consequently the children of the marriage were born in a number of different places. At some time between 1911 and 1918, Albert retired from manual work, and became the landlord of The Chequers | GOODEN, Albert Edward (I4530)
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421 |
Alithea & Joseph are not thought to have lived in Spratton. They had 8 children | LEVER, Joseph B (I6760)
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422 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CHAPMAN, Edward (I6121)
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423 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BAKER, Ann (I5789)
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424 |
Ann & William lived in Brixowrth and had 5 children. They are the great great grandparents of Bruce Gubbins of Australia who has contributed much of the Torland family research | TURLAND, Ann (I4550)
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425 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: COLLINS / Ann HORNE (F695)
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426 |
Apprentice blacksmith to the Greens. Later owner of Brixworth Road Forge. Inherited from his father, William Blundell of Brixowrth the Brickyard on same site, later moved on instructions of Lord Erskine (on whose land it was) to the site further down the Bixworth Road. (William Blundell also owned brickyards on Pitsford & Tuswell which later went into receivership) | BLUNDELL, Samuel (I3173)
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Apprenticed to James Langley of Northampton St. Sepulchres, Tailor in 1863 for 7 years | RICHARDSON, George (I602)
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428 |
Apprenticed to Thomas Hewlitt of Northampton St.Sepulchres, Shoemaker for 7 years in 1842
Lodged with John Lesur #732 & family at date of 1851 Census | ADAMS, Henry (I735)
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429 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HODGES, David (I5752)
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430 |
Army Service Corps (Home Service) in WW1 | LEESON, Thomas Baden Powell (I2829)
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431 |
Army Service Corps (WW I), Spratton Football team. Pianist, Purchased "The White Horse Inn", Brixworth Road in 1927 from Ellen Green (#3088), selling it to Major Charles Dudley Flint 1935. (The house was subsequently sold to George Tattersall of Spratton Hall School in 1959, and later acquired by Christopher Saul #3348 in 1982) | COPSON, Joseph (I2873)
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432 |
ARmy Service Corps in WW!. Hoime Service | WADHAM, Charles Walter (I6505)
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433 |
Army Service Corps in WW1 | WHATTON, William (I6448)
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434 |
Army Service Corps in WW1 | HOBLEY, Sydney (I4057)
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435 |
Army Service Corps in WW1 | MANNING, Samuel (I52)
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436 |
Army, Burmah Campaign | LETTS, Frank (I2803)
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437 |
Arrived in NZ 1851. Sheep Farmer North Island NZ to 1858. Sailed for UK 1n 18884. Rented LamportHall 1886 & Spratton Grange, of which tennant between 1883 -1914.. Leased Lamport Hall prior to moving to Spratton. Keen follower of the Pytchely hounds, although alone in family with this passion. From Spratton moved to Parnham House, Beaminster, Dorset. In 1901 the domestic household included a Governess, 11 indoor staff, a Head Gardener with unspecified additional help. Had joined his elder brother William Sefton Moorhouse in NZ in1859, returning to England after his marriage. | MOORHOUSE, Edward (I481)
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Arthur & Evelyn had 8 Children | TAYLOR, Evelyn (I4168)
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Arthur Edward and Clara CARTER were cousins. Their fathers, William Henry Carter (1840-1928) and John Thomas CARTER (1842-1933) were brothers. | CARTER, Arthur Edward (I5363)
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440 |
Arthur Edward and Clara CARTER were cousins. Their fathers, William Henry Carter (1840-1928) and John Thomas CARTER (1842-1933) were brothers. | CARTER, Clara (I5361)
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441 |
Artist and Poet. Drawings of Spratton Church | MANNING, Jack (I1009)
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442 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LEVER, Frank Martin (I6780)
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443 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BUCKBY, William (I5675)
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444 |
Assumed first son of Thomas Bosworth & Mary Wright of Highgate House given names, dates, location. "Trained under the fatherly care of the Rev. Thomas Jones" #3942. Resided Cotfield c1841 | BOSWORTH, Thomas Wright (I428)
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445 |
Assumed much of Bosworth lands from her mother-in-law by 1810, adding to them by the purchase of Wills' Farm, Knight's farm and renting later buying Clarke's farm. Later rented Spratton Hall land and two parcels of Spratton Vicarage land | WRIGHT, Ann (I454)
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446 |
Assumed to have married Ernest Martin per name on Civil Marriage Certificate,although no witnesses available, give coinciding dates, residence & older links between these families. It is possible that another Mabel Smith, daughter of Mathew & Kate Smith babtised same year may have been Ernest's spouse but here is no record of this family in Spratton. | SMITH, Mabel (I3145)
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at 33 Middle Turn (Pub?) | LETTS, Elizabeth (I22)
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448 |
Awarded the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal | AUSTIN, James William (I5900)
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b 1785 per 1851 Census | KIMBELL, Nathan (I305)
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450 |
B.A. Indian Civil Service. (Probably brother of Rev. | RAW, William (I4048)
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