Waterfall Family History
Notes
Matches 651 to 700 of 1,561
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651 | Charles gives his occupation as an Ink Maker. | WATERFALL Charles (I451)
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652 | Charles gives his occupation as an Inland Revenue Officer. | WATERFALL Charles (I1109)
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653 | Charles gives his occupation as an Inland Revenue Officer. | Family F347
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654 | Charles gives his occupation as an Iron Pipe Moulder. | WATERFALL Charles Thomas (I238)
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655 | Charles gives his occupation as an Iron Pipe Moulder. | WATERFALL Charles Thomas (I238)
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656 | Charles is buried with his first wife, Sophia, 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. | WATERFALL Charles (I365)
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657 | Charles' occupation: Analytical Chemist | Family F89
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658 | Charlesgives his occupation as a file warehouseman. | Family F91
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659 | Christopher Booth of 2 Crepe Farm Cotts Symondsbury Bridport Dorset died 10 April 1988 Probate Bristol 1 August Not exceeding £70000. | WATERFALL Christopher Booth (I128)
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660 | Confirmation performed by the Lord Bishop of Liverpool F.J. Chavasse D.D | WATERFALL Mabel (I428)
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661 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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662 | Containing records for approximately 123 million Americans, the 1930 United States Federal Census is the largest census released to date and is the most recent census available for public access. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1930, and contains information about a household’s family members and occupants including: birthplaces, occupations, immigration, citizenship, and military service. The names of those listed in the census are linked to actual images of the 1930 Census. | Source (S93)
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663 | Cremated | WATERFALL Edith Anna (I69)
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664 | Cremeated, Ashes at Bristol | RADLEY Mary Louisa (I58)
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665 | Cyril died during the First World War on board the S.S Rosario. He was 66years old and was a Steward. | WATERFALL Cyril (I382)
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666 | David Cynon Jones alias Arthur Clifford, 33, printer.... pleaded guilty to feloniously marrying one Mary Edith Williams on the 22 Oct 1904 at Merthyr Tydfil, Martha, his former wife, to whom he was previously married on 24 Dec 1897, then being alive at Carmarthen Quarter Sessions. He was tried on the 18 Jan 1911 before The Honourable Mr. Justice Lush, Knight. David Cynon Jones was sentenced to one months Hard labour by Newcastle Emlyn petty sessions on the 13 Jan 1922 and sentenced to 3 weeks 2nd division by Carmarthen Quarter Sessions. | JONES David Cynon (I473)
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667 | Death indexes show date of birth as 7 Feb 1898. | BILBIE Florence (I330)
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668 | Death of Mrs Ann Waterfall Died - At St. Joseph, MO., after a prolonged illness, Mrs Ann Waterfall, aged seventy-two years. Mrs Waterfall was well known in this city, she having made her home here with her daughter, Mrs. M. T. Johnson, and had a large circle of friends. She was born in England and came to America in 1851 with her family. She leaves four children, Mrs. M. T. Johnson of this city, Mrs John Day, of Palmyra, Mrs Ward of Illinois and Wm Waterfall, of St. Joseph. Early in life she united with the Episcopal church, and was a member of that church at the time of her death. The funeral was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Episopal church, Rev. Mr. Barr conducting the services. | WOODFORD Ann (I323)
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669 | Death of Mrs J.J. Waterfall Mrs Edith Waterfall of "Lyndhurst", Embsay, the widow of the late Mr J.J. Waterfall, died on Monday, aged 58 years. The remains were cremated at Bradford on Wednesday, and yesterday (Thursday) there was a meeting at the Friends' House at Airton. Mrs Waterfall is survived by two sons and a daughter. | WHINCUP Edith (I11)
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670 | December 29, 1945 at Skipton Meeting House, Barbara Lucy Waterfall and Jack Dewhurst of Silsden. (Source: The Friend) | Family F143
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671 | Departed from London and arrived in New York on the American Eagle on the 23rd October 1854. | WOODFORD Ann (I323)
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672 | Departed from London and arrived in New York on the American Eagle on the 23rd October 1854. | WATERFALL Frederick (I322)
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673 | Departed Liverpool, April 1886 and arrived in Boston on the 23 April 1886 aged three months on the Cephalonia. | WATERFALL Annie Jane (I864)
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674 | Deported from Drancy, France to Auschwitz, Poland. No records exist after this date. She either died on route or immediately after arriving at the concentration camp. | KOHN Hulda (I17)
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675 | Deported from Nice in March 1944, and was sent to Drancy, France. She arrived there on 24 March 1944 in convoy 71. Prisoner number17538. | KOHN Hulda (I17)
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676 | Died after 12hours of convulsions | WATERFALL John Wilson (I798)
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677 | Died aged 20 hours. | WATERFALL Lucy (I806)
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678 | Died aged 26 years of Dysentry. | JONES Margaret Lowry (I1598)
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679 | Died aged 63 years of 1) Mitral Disease of the Heart and 2) Bronchitis. (Source: Death Certificate) Whincup - March 23rd, 1923, at 13 Keighley Road, Skipton, Jane Whincup, aged 63. (Source: Craven Herald) | BEWSHER Jane (I624)
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680 | Died aged 73 years of Infart of the Lung and Diabeties. (Source: Death Certificate) Whincup - March 2nd at 24 Sheep Street, Skipton, William Whincup, in his 74th year. (Source: Craven Herald) | WHINCUP William (I623)
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681 | Died aged four months of Yellow Fever | WATERFALL Jessie Harvey (I1022)
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682 | Died at 8am of Heart attack associated with Appendicitis. | WATERFALL John Henry (I139)
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683 | Died by shooting squad | LÖWENSTEIN Gisella (I753)
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684 | Died in her first year. | WATERFALL Emily (I27)
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685 | Died in his first year. | WATERFALL Henry (I34)
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686 | Died in World War One. He was shot dowm over Belgium by German Ground Fire. | WATERFALL Vincent (I60)
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687 | Died of heart attack due to appendisitis at 8am. | WATERFALL John Henry (I139)
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688 | Died of 1) Carcinomatosis, 2) Carcinoma of Colon. | WATERFALL Maurice Henry (I211)
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689 | Died of a Heart Attack | WATERFALL Sidney (I6)
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690 | Died of a stroke | GILLIS Rachel (I910)
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691 | Died of a) Abdominal Carcinomatosis, b) Carcinoma Recti. (Source: Death Certificate) Waterfall - On February 27 at Lyndhurst, Embsay, nr. Skipton, Joseph John Waterfall (Source: Craven Herald 1944 March 3 pg.4) February 27, 1944 at Lyndhurst, Embsay, Joseph John Waterfall, aged 69. (Source: The Friend) | WATERFALL Joseph John (I8)
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692 | Died of a) myocarditis (fatty), b) operation, c) Carcinoma Sigmoid Colon. (Source: Death Certificate) Waterfall - October 15 Edith Waterfall, widow of J.J. Waterfall, of Lyndhurst, Embsay, near Skipton. (Source: Craven Herald 1945 October 19 pg.6) October 15, 1945 Edith Waterfall, wife of late Joseph John of Lyndhurst nr Skipton aged 58 years. (Source: The Friend) | WHINCUP Edith (I11)
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693 | Died of Acute Peritonitis following surgery for an Appendix | WATERFALL Margaret Clara (I1540)
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694 | Died of Aphthoe, Diarrhea and Convulsions. Illness lasted one month. | WATERFALL Edmund Wilson (I800)
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695 | Died of Arterio Sclerosis aged 51 years and 9 months. | WATERFALL Richard Woodford (I330)
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696 | Died of Bowel Cancer. | HARDY Georgina Margaret (I769)
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697 | Died of Brochopneumonia aged 80 years. | FRANKENBUSCH Rudolf (I16)
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698 | Died of Cholera | WATERFALL Adam (I7)
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699 | Died of disease of the brain after 11weeks of illness and Exhaustion. | WATERFALL John Cash (I278)
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700 | Died of Dropsy | MORRIS Maria (I279)
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