Waterfall Family History
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751 | Ernest gives his occupation as a Painter. | WATERFALL Ernest William (I458)
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752 | Ernest joined the Leicestershire Regiment on the 2 July 1890 as a Private. His Army no was 2822. On joining up Ernest's height was 5ft 5 inches, weight 118 lbs, with a chest of 35 inches. He had a fresh complexion, grey eyes and red hair and there were no distinctive marks. On the 8th September Ernest was promoted to the rank of Corporal. Then on the 6th May 1893 he was promoted to Lt Sergeant, and on the 18th May 1894 he was again promoted to Sergeant. On the 6th November 1896 Ernest was awaiting trial for Drunkeness, and on the 14th November 1896, he was convicted and his punishment was demotion back down to Private. On the 30th June 1897 Ernest was transffered to 1st Class Army Reserve, but was recalled to Army Servive on the 26 December 1899 as a Private. On the 19th january 1901 he was appointed Lance Corporal. Between the 7th February 1900 and the 20th June 1902 Ernest was stationed in Egypt. When Ernest ended his Army career, in 1902 he was back down to the rank of Private. | WATERFALL Ernest (I1033)
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753 | Ethel worked at Ashbourne Road Council School, Derby from 1902-1903; Firs Estate Council School, Derby from 1903-. She attained the Board of Education Certificate and Registered with the Teacher's Registration Council on the 1st May 1918. Register No. 20339 | WATERFALL Ethel Harriet (I404)
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754 | EXCELL Mary Libra of Welleood Steel Cross Crowborough SUSSEX widow died 5 June 1958 at The Kent and Sussex Hospital Tunbridge Wells Probate LEWES 2 October to Harold Edward McMeekan Excell retired architect Mary Mitchell (wife of Harold Mitchell) and Frederick Arthur Haydon Excell schoolteacher. Effects £3024 14s. 7d. | HEYDON Mary Libra (I766)
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755 | FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT,-Mr H. W. Sale, coroner, held an inquest on Thursday [22 Jan 1874] at the Seven Stars, Openwood Gate, Belper, in the occupation of Mr Oates, _onching the death of Ralph Waterfall, labourer, Belper, aged 48 years. The first witness called was John Morris, Belper, who said he was employed as a labourer at the Kilburn Colliery, belonging to Messrs. Small Brothers, and that deceased was employed at the same colliery up to the time of his death, which took place at ten minutes past twelve on Tuesday morning. At the time stated, the deceased, and another labourer, George Wingfield, were engaged in taking a loaded skip from the workings into the main road along a tramway. Deceased was in from of the skip and witness was behind it, Wingfield being behind him. They were in stall No.5. They got into a gate end, where there was a smooth iron plate about six feet long and three feet wide, and supported by Iron puncheons at each end. The roof over the plate was propped by two iron bars, which were about four inches wide, and supported by iorn puncheons at each end. There was also an iron prop at each end. When they got the skip onto the plate, and were turning it, it came against the prop on the left hand side, and knocked it down. The roof fell in directly, and deceased called out to him "Look out Morris." Some of the roof fell on witness, and he was knocked down, but not injured. His candle as well as deceased's was put out. The greater part of the roof fell on the skip, throwing it over onto deceased, whom he heard say "Oh, dear!" just as he (the witness) was getting up. Witness asked Wingfield to bringhis candle, when they found the deceased lying partly under the skip. He spoke to him, but recieved no answer. John Hall, the timber-setter and Joseph Taylor, a collier, then came and assisted in getting the deceased from under the skip. Deceased was quite dead, and cut on the left cheek. - George Wingfield gave corroberative evidence. - John Hall said he was overlooker on the main road, and that his duty was to look to the timbering, as well as to see that the roof was properly propped. He knew the gate-end plate No.5 skip from side to side was about two feet three inches. The distance between the puncheons, through which the skip went, was about five feet and a half. There was ample room for the skip to go between them. After the accident he saw that the puncheon on the left hand side of the gateway, and the corresponding one at the back, were down. Deceased had been employed three years at the colliery. - A Juryman remarked that nineteen out of twenty accidents in the colliery districts happened in the same way, and that the puncheons should be set in the ground so as to be able to resist a skip coming against it. A skilled collier ought to be employed to look after such men as deceased as well. -The Coronor remarked he did not know any set of men more careless, as a rule, as skilled colliers. Taking them as a whole, they were more careless than the unskilled. The jury reurned a verdict of "Accidental death." The inquiry was somewhat lengthy. | WATERFALL Ralph (I5)
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756 | Fatal Fire at Bakewell "Poet of the Peak" Suffocated On Wednesday evening on outbreak of fire occurred in the Almshouses in King-street, Bakewell. Smoke was observed issuing from the windows, and an entrance being effected an old man, a cripple from birth, was found to have been suffocated. His name is Joseph Waterfall, and he was well-known as the "Poet of the Peak." How the fire originated it is impossible to say. The event caused great excitement in the town. The fire was extinguished by the local brigade. | WATERFALL Joseph (I449)
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757 | Father Richard is an Assistant Pastor at the church. | Father WATERFALL Richard Anderson (I1536)
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758 | FATHER RICHARD WATERFALL, 80 of Palm Springs passed away Dec. 14, 2004 at his home in Palm Springs. Born in New York City, he attended elementary school and high school in the Barstow area. He continued his education at Loyola University in Los Angeles. He attended St. Francis Seminary in San Diego in 1943. In 1945, he attended St. Edwards Seminary in Kenmore, Washington and Immaculate Heart Seminary in El Cajon, California. Fr. Waterfall was ordained by Bishop Charles F. Buddy on February 2, 1949 at St. Josephs cathedral in San Diego. Fr. Waterfall's first assignment was as a curator to St. Bernardine's Parish in San Bernardino. He served as chaplain at Patton State Hospital for 20 years and was assigned to St. Thomas More Parish in Rialto where he ministered until his retirement in 1978. Mass of Resurrection for Father Waterfall will be celebrated on Friday, December 17, 2004 at 11:00 A.M. by Bishop Gerald R. Barnes at Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral. Interment will follow at Mt. View Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Mt. View Mortuary, San Bernardino. | Father WATERFALL Richard Anderson (I1536)
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759 | February 15, 1944 Roger Cartwright son of Phyllis C (Keegan) and Arnold C Waterfall, Airton nr Skipton-in-Craven. (Source: The Friend) | WATERFALL Roger Cartwright (I234)
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760 | File Manager. To George Waterfall, File Manager. Effects: £1122 9s 1d | WATERFALL Charles (I237)
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761 | Florence Alice, seems to have been Baptised twice, the first on the 25 September 1888, and again on the 4 April 1892. Parents names and date of birth given are both the same. There is only one birth registered for a Florence Alice Waterfall. | WATERFALL Florence Alice (I568)
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762 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F344
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763 | Frank's occupation is given as Credit Manager in the automotive industry. | Family F97
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764 | Frank's occupation is given as Credit Manager. | Family F97
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765 | Frederick gives his occupation as a Butcher. | WATERFALL Frederick William (I796)
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766 | Frederick gives his occupation as a Licenced Victualler. | ASHTON Frederick (I888)
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767 | Frederick William gives his occupation as a Butcher. | WATERFALL Frederick William (I796)
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768 | George and Alice are visitors at the home of Mary Wheelhouse. George is described as a Steel manufacturer. | Family F11
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769 | George Arthur Waterfall died of Bronchopnemonia due to Arterio Stenotic Heart Disease. | WATERFALL George Arthur Raines Knapp (I768)
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770 | George gives his occupation as a Bricklayers Labourer. | WATERFALL George Henry (I8)
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771 | George gives his occupation as a Bricklayers Labourer. | WATERFALL George Henry (I8)
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772 | George gives his occupation as a Farmer of 31 Acres, employing 1 labourer, 2 men and 1 boy. | GOUGH George (I190)
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773 | George gives his occupation as a File Manager. | Family F103
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774 | George gives his occupation as a File Manager. | Family F102
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775 | George gives his occupation as a Labourer. | WATERFALL George Henry (I8)
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776 | George gives his occupation as a Labourer. | WATERFALL George Henry (I8)
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777 | George gives his occupation as a Labourer. | WATERFALL George Henry (I8)
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778 | George gives his occupation as a Labourer. | HOLMES George (I410)
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779 | George gives his occupation as a Machine Printer. | BAMFORD George Herbert (I377)
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780 | George gives his occupation as a Printer Machine Minder, | BAMFORD George Herbert (I377)
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781 | George is a Husbandman. | COATES Ann (I582)
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782 | George is a patient in the Workhouse. He is formerly a Bricklayers Labourer. | WATERFALL George Henry (I8)
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783 | George is described as a Manufacturer of Steel, Files etc. | Family F11
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784 | George is described as a Steel file and tool manufacturer. | Family F18
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785 | George marries either Eliza Gosnay or Elizabeth Moor. | Family F113
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786 | George son of William and Elizabeth Waterfall died 11/9/1815. Buried 13/9/1815 aged 9days. | WATERFALL George (I348)
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787 | Gerald died on Saturday, 10 August 2013. He was born on 12 May 1921 at Ogden, Utah to Clarence F. and L. Pauline Malan Waterfall. He spent his youth in Ogden and was schooled at Madison Elementary, Central Jr. High and Ogden Sr. High school, graduating in 1939. His freshman and sophomore years were spent at California Institute of Technology and Brigham Young University. As students who were also members of the Utah National Guard were drafted into the U.S. Army in early 1941, he decided to enroll in the new mechanic learner program that the Army Air Corps had announced in preparation of staffing Hill Air Force Base, which was under construction at that time. Although he was deferred in the national draft, he left his supervisory position at Hill Air Force Base and joined the Navy early in 1945 where he served as an aviation electronics technician, first class, at the Alameda Air Station until six months after the end of World War II. After his military service he attended the University of Utah and graduated in 1948 with a BS in electrical engineering. He spent the next twenty years in management of the Waterfall Construction Co. During that time he was tested and was rewarded with a Professional Civil Engineer license in both Utah and Washington. In 1968 he was solicited by the Federal Aviation Agency division in Salt Lake City to join their Airway Facilities branch as a Civil Engineer. He worked there until 1971 when the Salt Lake division was closed. He was then transferred to the new Seattle Regional Airports division as their Electrical Engineer, and worked there until he retired in 1986 except for an eight year period when he was at the FAA headquarters in Washington, D.C. There he worked with manufacturers of hardware for airport lighting and visual guidance systems to develop more efficient and effective equipment. He also revised many of the technical specifications to accommodate modernization and improvement in lighting systems in airports across the United States. He married Clara Tillotson, of Ogden, Utah on 9 September 1942, in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of Stephen Mark Waterfall. During his 64th year of a wonderful marriage with Clara, she passed on. On 30 October 2006, Gerald was united in marriage with E. Bernita Tanner McCarthy. She is the mother of a large posterity. This gave Gerald a wonderful experience to meet and establish a connection with many wonderful and talented people. Throughout his life, Gerald was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in six bishoprics in Utah and Washington wards, being the ordained Bishop in one of them. He served on the High Council in the Annandale Virginia Stake, and as the Stake Patriarch in the Suitland Maryland and Bellevue Washington Stakes. He officiated in the Washington D.C. Temple and then in the Seattle Temple for a total of seventeen years. He loved the Lord and served in many other Stake and Ward positions during his lifetime and was always one to provide service to others. Gerald loved photography as a hobby. His interest in photography began in 1937 when he was given a camera to record a trip to Washington D.C. for the first National Boy Scout Jamboree. For most of the time since then he has had a dark room to process and print his own photos. He has sought additional knowledge and technique from educational and professional sources. His most enjoyable experience was in spending two summer sessions with Ansel Adams at Yosemite. Other hobbies have been collecting mint sheets of U.S. stamps and coins, and in remembering friends and family with birthday greeting cards. Gerald is survived by his loving wife, Bernita, son, Stephen (Wendy) Waterfall, brothers, Clarence (Margaret) Waterfall and Roger (Jari) Waterfall, step-children, Delwin (Kay) McCarthy, Nora (Ron) Barlow, Lynn (Sharon) McCarthy, Arlene (Kent) Goates, and Marvin (Bonnie) McCarthy, a granddaughter, Michelle Waterfall, 36 step-grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 71 step-great-grandchildren, two great, great-grandchildren and one step-great, great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister (Ruth), his first wife, Clara, and a granddaughter (Monica). Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Ogden Forest Green Ward building located at 1401 Country Hills Drive (4200 South), Ogden, Utah. A viewing will be held on the evening of Tuesday, August 13, 2103, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Leavitt's Mortuary, 836 36th Street, Ogden Utah and at the church on Wednesday one hour prior to the services. Interment will be at Aultorest Memorial Park, 836 36th Street, Ogden, Utah. | WATERFALL Gerald Malan (I193)
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788 | German gives his occupation as a Colliery Banksman. | WATERFALL German Augustus (I171)
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789 | German gives his occupation as a Frame Work Knitter, | WATERFALL German Steer (I127)
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790 | German gives his occupation as a Licensed Victualler. | WATERFALL German Augustus (I171)
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791 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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792 | GOLDBY - On June 4, 1943, at 31 Coronation Street, Carlin How, Saltburn, Walter (Tax) Goldby, dearly beloved husband of Annie Goldby (nee Waterfall), aged 38 years. R.I.P. (Source: Tamworth Herald Saturday July 3, 1943 pg 2) | GOLDBY Walter (I853)
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793 | Grave 160 | WATERFALL Richard Miles (I328)
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794 | Grave 5998 | WATERFALL Charles (I178)
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795 | Grave 5998 | JUDD Elizabeth (I44)
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796 | Grave 70. | WATERFALL Annie (I406)
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797 | Grave 70. Remains re-Interred on the 3 October 1972 to Grave L8A.155 Lawn Memorial Park, Woodingdean, Brighton. | WATERFALL Elizabeth (I387)
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798 | Grave Location: Elmdale_50 | WATERFALL Alvin Norman (I82)
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799 | Grave Location: E_15_9_3_W | WATERFALL Charles (I113)
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800 | Grave Location: E_2_20_1E | WATERFALL Virgil Benjamin (I86)
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