Waterfall Family History
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1051 | Sir (Frederick) Maurice Drake DFC, High Court judge, died on 6 April 2014, aged 91. He was educated at St George's School, Harpenden, and, after war service as an RAF navigator, during which he was awarded the DFC, Exeter College, Oxford, where he read Jurisprudence, graduating in 1948. He was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn in 1950, developing a busy common law practice, specialising especially in libel, and taking silk in 1968. He was deputy chairman of the Bedfordshire Quarter Sessions from 1966 to 1971, a recorder of the Crown Court from 1972 to 1978, and a judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division) from 1978 to 1995. From 1991 to 1995 he was the High Court's principal libel judge. He was known as a barrister for his eloquence and as a judge for his humour. He was survived by his wife May and their five children. | DRAKE Frederick Maurice (I1178)
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1052 | Sir Charles Francis Waterfall, C.S.I., C.I.E., Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands from 1938 to 1942, died on Saturday at his home at Colyton, Devon. He was 66. The son of Mr Charles Waterfall he was born at Bridgnorth, Shropshire on February 24 1888, and was educated at Manchester Grammer School and Queen's College, Cambridge. In 1910 he entered the Indian Civil Service and went out to India in the follwing year. There he served in the Central Provinces and Berar, rising from assistant commissioner to be financial secretary, chief secretary, and in 1935, commissioner for the Chattisgarh division. He was a member of the Central Provinces Legislative Council in 1928 and again in 1930-33. In 1938 he went to Port Blair in the Andamans as chief commssioner for those islands and the Nicobar group. When it became clear in 1942 that the islands could not be defended against the Japanese, he was charged with the responsibility of evacuating the inhabitants but it was too late to arrange for a complete evacuation. Waterfall managed to send a number of officers and members of technical departments to safety in India, together with a small number of convicts and the families of the non-indigenous population, but at the last stayed at his post, with a few of his officers, to face internment by the Japanese. He was held in captivity until 1945, and in 1946 he was knighted for his services. Two years later he retired. He married in 1915 Ada, daughter of L. R. Duckworth, of Bury, Lancashire. There were a son and four daugters of the marriage. | Sir WATERFALL Charles Francis (I1175)
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1053 | Sir Charles Francis, otherwise Sir Francis C.S.I. C.I.E Knight. To Jean Bovett (wife of Robert Bovett) Helen Louise Roberts (wife of John Emrys Ffoulks Roberts) Ruth Howard (wife of Henry James Slater Howard) and Charles Richard Waterfall, ship builder. Effects: £17854 3s 5d | WATERFALL Jean (I1094)
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1054 | six boys died at birth | WATERFALL ? (I381)
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1055 | Skipton Man Missing, Played Football for Christ Church Club Mr and Mrs J.J. Waterfall of Sheep Street, Skipton, have received official notification that their younger son, Private Sidney Waterfall, R.A.M.C., serving in the Middle East, has been posted as missing. Aged 24, he was previousley employed by Messrs. Knowles and Harrison Solicitors, Skipton. He has played half-back for Skipton Christ Church and Sutton United football clubs. | WATERFALL Sidney (I6)
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1056 | Social Security No: 076-20-6675 | WATERFALL William (I611)
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1057 | Social Security No: 129-12-8942 | WATERFALL William Harold (I159)
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1058 | Social Security No: 130-14-7059 | POLLARD Florence (I610)
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1059 | Son of John Goode and Sarah his wife. | GOODE John (I470)
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1060 | Sophia died aged 48. | REAMAN Sophia (I462)
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1061 | Sophia is buried with her husband, Charles, at West Norwood Cemetery. They are buried in square 72 plot no. 9826. West Norwood Cemetery opened in 1837 and was the second of the 'Magnificent Seven' great commercial cemeteries built on the then outskirts of London. | REAMAN Sophia (I462)
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1062 | SSN: 062-09-3707 | WATERFALL Harold (I952)
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1063 | Stanley Waterfall experienced life as a conscientious objector during the 1939 - 45 war. | WATERFALL Stanley Wilson (I105)
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1064 | Stanley Waterfall joined the York and Lancs Regiment on the 9th December 1915 and was placed transferred to the Army reserve on the 10 December 1915. Stanley was recalled from the Army Reserve and mobalised on the 21st January 1916. His medical examination on the 21 January 1916 at Sheffield records that he was 5 feet 4 and a half inches, and he weighed 128lbs. The medical examination showed that he was fit for general service, but he needed dental treatment. | WATERFALL Stanley (I391)
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1065 | Suicide of a Sheffield Gentleman. Mr Waterfall, a Sheffield gentleman, fatally shot himself in his smoking room last night while suffering from malancholia. | WATERFALL George Horace (I23)
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1066 | SYDER- August 6, at his residence, Breck-place, aged 34, Mr Mark Syder, for 18 years in the service of Mr. James R. Cooper, London-road. (source Liverpool Mercury, 9 August 1865) | SYDER Mark (I181)
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1067 | Syder-May 21, at 32, Kilshaw Street, after a long and painful illness, aged 43 years, Elizabeth, widow of Mr Mark Syder, late of this city. (source: Liverpool Mercury, 23 May 1882) | WATERFALL Elizabeth Shute (I180)
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1068 | Sydney gives his occupation as an Agricultural Labourer. | WATERFALL Sidney (I789)
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1069 | The 1911 census shows that Eliza had six children, five were still living at the time of the census and one had died. | BEEBY Eliza (I141)
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1070 | The 1911 census states that Joseph & Mary Jane had 4 children, and 1 has died. | WATERFALL Joseph Edward (I293)
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1071 | The death index gives Selwyn's date of birth as 26 Feb 1926. | WATERFALL Selwyn (I32)
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1072 | The death index gives William's date of birth as 1 November 1891. | WATERFALL William Herbert (I18)
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1073 | The Friend December 16, 1899 at 25 Waverhill Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, James Collett Waterfall 41 years. (Source: The Friend) | WATERFALL James Collett (I396)
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1074 | The Friend February 14, 1945 John Henry to Joan Mary and Geoffrey Booth Waterfall of Lingcombe Changford, South Devon. (Source: The Friend) | WATERFALL John Henry (I94)
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1075 | The Friend January 21, 1899 at 85 Somerville Road, Bristol, Emma Jane wife of Charles Waterfall a son, still born. (Source: The Friend) | WATERFALL Male Infant (I147)
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1076 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I213)
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1077 | The Friend March 5, 1901 George Cyril Waterfall 7months. | WATERFALL George Cyril (I221)
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1078 | The Friend September 20, 1939 Waterfall-Tivy at St Bartholomews Church, Yealmpton, William Blair only son of the late Robinson Waterfall and Mary L Waterfall to Maurya L daurghter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Tivy. | Family F51
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1079 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F67
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1080 | The Friend Waterfall-Keegan May 29, 1939 at Friends Meeting House, Carlton Hill, Leeds Arnold Cartwright elder son of Joseph J and Edith Waterfall of Skipton to Phyllis Cameron eldest daughter of Frank and Colma Keegan of Leeds. | Family F19
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1081 | The Friend - Deaths Waterfall -14th April. Mary Elizabeth, wife of the late John Seymour Waterfall, of 8, Bramborough Road, Bebington, Cheshire aged 71years. (Source: The Friend 5 May 1922 pg 314) | PEMBERTON Mary Elizabeth (I376)
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1082 | The Friend - Deaths Waterfall- 25th June. At 56, Oakfield Road, Clifton, Emma Jane, wife of Charles J. Waterfall and daur of the late G.M. and A.P. Robinson of Pardshaw aged 62years. (Source: The Friend 14 July 1922 pg 504) | ROBINSON Emma Jane (I145)
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1083 | The Friend - Deaths, Cash - March 14th. At Brookfield, Bovey Tracey, S. Devon, Alfred Midgley Cash, aged 85 years. | Dr CASH Alfred Midgley (I309)
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1084 | The Friend is a weekly magazine for The Religous Society of Friends (Quakers) and has been published since 1843. | Source (S44)
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1085 | The Friend is a weekly magazine for The Religous Society of Friends (Quakers) and has been published since 1843. | Source (S43)
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1086 | The Friend is a weekly magazine for The Religous Society of Friends (Quakers) and has been published since 1843. | Source (S10)
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1087 | The Friend, Deaths. Waterfall - April 9th - On Hevellyn, Patterdale, Arthur Wilson Waterfall of Morecambe, in his 63rd year. | WATERFALL Arthur Wilson (I201)
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1088 | The National Burial Index contains over 18 million burial records from the 16th to the 21st centuries. It is an ongoing project. | Source (S4)
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1089 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1062)
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1090 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1095)
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1091 | The records have been digitised by BMDRegisters.co.uk and by Ancestry.co.uk | Source (S7)
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1092 | The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to last year. Information in these records includes name, birth date, death date, and last known residence. | Source (S92)
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1093 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I68)
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1094 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I66)
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1095 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F54
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1096 | The transcription has come from Nottinghamshire Family History Society. | Source (S127)
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1097 | The Will of Arthur Waterfall late of 143 Broad Street Birmingham in the County of Warwick Confectioner deceased who died 3 December 1869 at 143 Broad-street aforesaid was proved at Birmingham by the oaths of Sarah Waterfall of 143 Broad-street aforesaid Widow the Relict and Edward Henry Eborall of 32 Exeter-row Birmingham aforesaid Saddler the Executors. Effects under £200. | COLLETT Sarah (I394)
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1098 | The Will of Arthur Waterfall late of 143 Broad Street Birmingham in the County of Warwick Confectioner deceased who died 3 December 1869 at 143 Broad-street aforesaid was proved at Birmingham by the oaths of Sarah Waterfall of 143 Broad-street aforesaid Widow the Relict and Edward Henry Eborall of 32 Exeter-row Birmingham aforesaid Saddler the Executors. Effects under £200. | WATERFALL Arthur (I393)
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1099 | The will of Charles Waterfall late of 87 Newington Causeway in the county of SURREY, Umbrella manufacturer who died 28 January 1881 at 87 Newington Causeway was proved at PRINCIPLE REGISTRY by James Albright Smith of Church Street Croydon in the said county Watchmaker the sole Executor. | WATERFALL Charles (I365)
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1100 | The Will of George Waterfall late of Carsick in the Township of Upper Hallam in the Parish of Sheffield in the County of YORK File Manufacturer deceased who died 27 January 1867 at Carsick aforesaid was proved at WAKEFIELD by the oath of Eliza Waterfall of Carsick aforesaid Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Effects under £100. | WATERFALL George (I332)
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