Waterfall Family History
Notes
Matches 701 to 750 of 1,561
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701 | Died of Ewing Sarcoma | CARROLL Melissa Anne (I1567)
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702 | Died of Ghrush aged 1 year 7 months. | WATERFALL James (I143)
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703 | Died of Influenza after 7 days, and Apoplexy. | WATERFALL Arthur (I189)
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704 | Died of Phthisis and Consumption. | CARTWRIGHT Hannah Maria (I190)
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705 | Died of Pneumonia. | GILES Nephi Waterfall (I133)
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706 | Died of Scarlet Fever. | WATERFALL Sarah (I167)
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707 | Died of Scepticemia due to Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons, | KEARSLEY Benjamin Richard (I147)
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708 | Died of Smallpox aged 32 years. | WATERFALL John Henry (I20)
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709 | Died of Wounds at Home. Served during WWI in the West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales Own). Service no: 17098. | WATERFALL Arthur Charles (I460)
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710 | Died of Wounds. | WATERFALL Walter Henry (I459)
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711 | Died of Yellow Fever aged 5years | WATERFALL James Seymour (I172)
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712 | Dinah is living on own means. | BERRESFORD Dinah (I58)
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713 | Dinah lives next to Charles Waterfall and Sarah his wife. | BERRESFORD Dinah (I58)
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714 | Discharged from the Royal Navy with Tuberculosis. Was a Chief Petty Officer when he died. Service No: 151119 | WATERFALL Benjamin (I44)
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715 | Doctor - Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England 1856 and Licence of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh 1859. | CLARE William (I371)
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716 | Domestic servant for an Australian based English family | WATERFALL Mary Ann (I437)
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717 | Dorchester Allowed Meeting and Shaftesbury and Sherborne Monthly Meeting have suffered a severe loss in the death of Edith Anna Waterfall on February 21, aged 78. A birthright Friend, she was educated at Redland High School, Bristol, and later obtained a History Honours degree at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and a teacher's diploma at Bristol University. After teaching and lecturing in history in schools in Manchester and Bristol, and in the Teachers' Training Department of Bristol University, she spent two years of graduate study and research at Columbia University, New York City. From 1923 - 41 she was lecturer in Education at the Darlington Training College, and the Leeds Domestic Science Training College. In 1941 Edith Waterfall and her lifelong friend Miss E. Newcomb, both retired and came to live in Dorchester. Their home was a haven of rest, peace and love, where many came and found joy, comfort and sympathetic understanding. Her membership was then transferred from Bristol and Frenchay to Shaftesbury and Sherborne Monthly Meeting, and from 1945 until her death, she was an elder. She had a lively concern for the whole Society and brought to the service of Elders all the depth of her experience and wider vision. During the years of her retirement Edith Waterfall's chief interest centered around the small Meeting in Dorchester, which she brought into being and nurtured by her deep spiritual experience. Her ministry was both of a teaching and prophetic nature. She worked untiringly for many years receiving, packing and dispatching clothing for refugees; a complete record is not available, but from 1953 - 58, 96 sacks of clothing were sent off by her from her Dorchester home to the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. Edith Waterfall loved the birds and the flowers, and all the beauties of nature were a constant joy to her. A walk with her in the country brought a rich experience of God. She had a great capacity for friendship and a fine sensitivity to the needs of other, sharing the joys and sorrows of all with whom she came in touch. She made people feel that they mattered intensely to her, and even in the most casual contact gave herself freely. She seemed to penetrate beneath the human imperfections to the Christ-like qualities within. | WATERFALL Edith Anna (I69)
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718 | Dr Alfred Midgley CASH, who died, aged 85, at Bovey Tracey on March 14, was born at Birstwith, near Harrogate, and educated at Bootham. He took his degrees at Edinburgh University, and was dresser to Lord Lister. Continuing his medical studies in Vienna and Berlin, he became very much interested in the homeopathic system of medicine. He was writing articles for a homeopathic journal to within a few months of his death. A. Midgley Cash was a frequent visitor to meetings in Cornwall as well as in Devon, and was particularly interested in the preservation of the closed Meeting Houses and disused burial grounds of the Society in the two counties. He gave his professional services to the Rosehill Children's Hospital at Torquay, and also found time for the chairmanship of the Torquay and Bovey Tracey branches of the British and Foreign Bible Society, and of the Bovey Tracey branch of the League of Nations Union. (The Friend, 27 March 1936 p.274) | Dr CASH Alfred Midgley (I309)
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719 | During the First World War Ernest joined the R.A.F. on the 1st June 1915, although his actual entry in the R.A.F. does not commence until the 18th May 1918. His official number was 185675 and he was a Clerk. On his R.A.F. papers he names his next of kin as Jane Houston and she is listed as his unmarried wife and is living at 240 Gladston Street, Nottingham | WATERFALL Ernest (I1033)
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720 | During the Second World War, Hulda lived in France, first in Paris and then in Nice. She was arrested twice, first in 1942, and was released, as she could prove that she was a Protestant. The second time was in April 1944, when she was deported to Auschwitz via Drancy. | KOHN Hulda (I17)
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721 | Edith Anna Waterfall of 18 South Court Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset. Spinster died 21 February 1959 at Herrison Hospital, Dorshester. Probate Winchester 20 May to Lloyds Bank Ltd. Effects £11630 10s 4d. | WATERFALL Edith Anna (I69)
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722 | Edward gives his occupation as a Coal Labourer. | COLEMAN Edward (I289)
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723 | Edward gives his occupation as a Forge Labourer. | COLEMAN Edward (I289)
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724 | Edward gives his occupation as a Labourer. | COLEMAN Edward (I289)
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725 | Edward gives his occupation as a Labourer. | COLEMAN Edward (I289)
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726 | Edward gives his occupation as a Sawman at the Ironworks. | SMITH Edward (I135)
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727 | Edward is visiting with the Lister family on census night. He is described as living on own means. | WATERFALL Edward Joshua (I21)
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728 | Edwin Collett Waterfall is buried in Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham. His grave is in section B, grave number 1429. | WATERFALL Edwin Collett (I395)
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729 | Edwin gives his occupation as a Farm Labourer. Edwin's uncle, William, is also resident in the household. | WATERFALL Edwin (I7)
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730 | Eldest Twin | WATERFALL Wilson (I141)
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731 | Elizabeth & Robert had 16 children. | CROSS Elizabeth (I1312)
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732 | Elizabeth wife of William Waterfall died 4/9/1815. Buried 10/9/1815 aged 28years. | BEVINGTON Elizabeth (I321)
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733 | Elliot gives his occupation a a Masons Labourer. | WATERFALL Elliott (I501)
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734 | Elliot gives his occupation as a Pottery Bottle Maker. | Family F148
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735 | Elliott gives his occupation as a Labourer at Pottery. | WATERFALL Elliott (I501)
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736 | Elliott gives his occupation as a Potter. | WATERFALL Elliott (I501)
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737 | Elliott gives his occupation as a Pottery Labourer. | WATERFALL Elliott (I501)
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738 | Email: library@quaker.org.uk | Repository (R15)
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739 | Emigrated from Liverpool, England to the USA on the Teutonic. They were on their way to join Edward Henry Bull, who is living at 2908 Emaus Avenue, Zion City, Illinois. | BULL Olive Elizabeth (I641)
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740 | Emigrated from Liverpool, England to the USA on the Teutonic. They were on their way to join Edward Henry Bull, who is living at 2908 Emaus Avenue, Zion City, Illinois. | WATERFALL Lucy Elizabeth Harvey (I174)
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741 | Emigrated from London, England to the United States on the Amazon. Departed London on 4 June 1863 and arrived in New York on 18 July 1863. | WATERFAUL John (I1)
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742 | Emigrated from London, England to the United States on the Amazon. Departed London on 4 June 1863 and arrived in New York on 18 July 1863. | LANGDOWN Rebecca Mary (I3)
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743 | Emigrated to the United States from England on the Nevada. Departed Liverpool on the 11 April 1883 and arrived in New York on the 23 April 1883. | BACON Susannah (I22)
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744 | Emigrated to the United States from England on the Nevada. Departed Liverpool on the 11 April 1883 and arrived in New York on the 23 April 1883. | WATERFALL William (I28)
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745 | Emigrated to the United States from England on the Nevada. Departed Liverpool on the 16 May 1883 and arrived in New York on the 28 May 1883. | WATERFALL John (I8)
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746 | Emmigrated from South Africa to Australia on the SS Geelong. | WATERFALL Walter Theodore (I48)
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747 | Emmigrated from South Africa to Australia on the SS Geelong. | WARNER Daisy Ann (I49)
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748 | Emmigrated to Australia to be a Domestic Servant to an English family on the Energia | WATERFALL Mary Ann (I437)
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749 | Emmigrated to USA on the 'Michigan'. Left England fron Liverpool, and arrived in Boston, Massachusatts on the 19 August 1891. Travvelled with mother, Clara, and sister, Clara. | WATERFALL Seymour (I156)
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750 | Ernest gives his occupation as a Bricklayers Labourer. | WATERFALL Ernest (I322)
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