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851 |
Military Transport (51st Auxilliary Bus Company) in WW1 | MASON, Cecil William (I3036)
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852 |
Mining in New Guinea | BUNTING, Robert Maurice (I6930)
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853 |
MM & MC. First World War. Lieutenant Royal Irish Fusileers, having been promoted in the field from Acting Regimental Sergeant Major. | REEVE, George (I2738)
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854 |
Mons Medal. Royal Field Artillery | LEESON, John Henry (I416)
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855 |
Moved to Deptford Kent with his father William | WYKES, Edward William (I5936)
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856 |
Moved to Deptford Kent with his father William. John had a son and a daughter. His great grand-daughter Valerie Long (nee Wykes) is the source of much research on the William Wykes (#5931) branch of the family. | WYKES, John Thomas (I5939)
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857 |
Moved to Deptford Kent with his sons Edward and John. Their daugthers remained in Spratton. His great grand daughter Valerie Long has contributed much information on this branch of the family | WYKES, William (I5931)
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858 |
Moved to Deptford, Kent. with his sons Edward and John, his duaghters remaining in Spratton. He had a son and daughter. His great grand daughter Valerie Long has contributed much information on this branch of the family | WYKES, William (I5931)
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859 |
Moved to Hammersmith (1881), Hatfield (19011) | CRIER, John (I2539)
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860 |
Moved to Knebworth, later to Preston Deanery, Farndish, then Poddington before Spratton | GILBY, Richard Charles (I4199)
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861 |
Moved to Leicester, I son | JONES, Alice (I4581)
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862 |
Moved to Leicester, one son, one daughter | COPSON, Mary Ann (I4562)
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863 |
Moved to Liverpool where she married. Died in a house fire. Great Grandmother of Clive Timms and Janet Moody (nee Timms) | HITCHCOCK, Ann (I4511)
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864 |
Moved to post as Head Gardener, Spratton Grange in 1919 after posts at Lamport Hall, Gread Wicombe and Dumbleton Hall | SALLIS, Bernard (I5955)
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865 |
Moved to Saskatuan, Canada after WW I | COPSON, Mary Hannah (I4564)
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866 |
Moved to Saskatuan, Canada. Grandmother of | COPSON, Ellen (I4566)
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867 |
Moved to Sheffield. George and Kate had 2 other children | MANNING, George (I2609)
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868 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SAUL, Frank Evelyn (I3440)
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869 |
Moved to Stony Stratford and had numerous Issue. Grandson born Spratton | ROLFE, George (I4253)
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870 |
Moved to Tring with second husband, Andrew Knowling, after 1910 | DICKENS, Anne (I4089)
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871 |
Moved to USA to be near her twin daughters | CROWE, Rose Mary (I1971)
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872 |
Moved to Whetstone, Leics | RICHARDSON, Benjamin (I3806)
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873 |
Moved to Winkfield, Berks. William and Mary had 8 children. One of his great grandchildren, Worron Bridger of BC, Canada, had contributed to records fo the Richardson family | RICHARDSON, William (I3810)
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874 |
Moved to Yardley Hastings with her husband | LEE, Emma (I5555)
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875 |
Moved to Yorkshire c 1858. By 1871 had established a factory for Worsted Spinning in Great Horton, Yorks, employing 200. | BUNTING, William Lantsbury (I4418)
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876 |
Moved with sons Edward and John to Deptford, Kent | THOMPSON, Elizabeth (I5932)
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877 |
Mr. John Wills in the register. | WILLS, John (I2157)
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878 |
MRCVSL. Qualified July 1896, after apprentiship to Northampton vet (1891 Census) Sailed for South Africa Feb 1900. | GILBY, Richard (I5456)
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879 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BRANSON, Nancy Irene (I813)
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880 |
Neice ot Frederick Archer #830 with whom staying at 1911 Census) | ARCHER, Bertha (I6482)
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881 |
No will
Death Certificate - 2d 202 - Dec 1952 | ROE, William Henry (I6940)
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882 |
No will | HANSON, Amelia (I6939)
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883 |
Northamptonshire Regiment later the Suffolks. Wounded. PoW 1916-18. British War Medal and the Victory Medal and served in the Home Guard in the Second World War | BALDERSON, Robert Samuel (I3205)
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884 |
Northamptonshire Regt in WW1 | DUNKLEY, Frank (I3014)
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885 |
Northamptonshire Regt in WW1 | WYKES, Walter (I217)
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886 |
Northamptonshire Regt in WW1. Corporal. Wounded | AUSTIN, James Samuel (I6559)
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887 |
Northamptonshire Regt in WW1. Wounded | AUSTIN, Frank (I6515)
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888 |
Northamptonshire Regt. in First World War on Home Service | AUSTIN, John Samuel (I6557)
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889 |
Northamptonshire Regt. in First World War. Prisoner of War, Wounded | MANNING, Arthur J Cecil (I2582)
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890 |
Northamptonshire Regt. in WW1. Wounded | BRANSON, Albert William Henry (I816)
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891 |
Northamptonshire Regt. Mons Star. Wounded in WW1 | HORN, Thomas (I3129)
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892 |
Northamptonshire. in WW1 | TAYLOR, George William Potter (I3061)
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893 |
Northamptonshre Regt. in WW! (Home Service) | MANNING, Albert Victor (I6546)
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894 |
Northamptonshre Regt. in WW1.Posted to Egypt | BALDERSON, Bertie (I3081)
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895 |
Northand Reg in WW1. Discharged due to sickness from gassing | PAGE, Francis Samuel (I2973)
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896 |
Northands Yeomanary in Firat World War. Nephew of Thomas Green | JOHNSON, George Stephenson (I6496)
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897 |
Northants Regiment, Lahore, in 1924. (Self declared black sheep of the family) | WYKES, Arthur Lewis (I4255)
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898 |
Northants Regt. in WW1. Wouonded | MARTIN, Joseph (I986)
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899 |
Nursemaid to Gilby family at Home Farm at time of 1881 Census | WYKES, Elizabeth (I949)
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900 |
Obiturary 20/1/1896 in Northampton Daily Reporter, also Northampton Mercury | BUTLIN, William (I138)
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