Waterfall Family History
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Matches 951 to 1,000 of 1,561
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951 | Mark is living with his brother Joseph and Samuel andis described as an Ironmonger. | SYDER Mark (I181)
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952 | Marriage Certificate from the General Register Office shows Jane's father as Henry Bewsher farm labourer. Witnesses to the marriage are Edmund Hargraves and Alice Hardcastle. At the time of the marriage William was living at 3 Dove Street, Saltaire and Jane at The Knoll, Baildon | Family F12
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953 | Married by licence | Family F69
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954 | Married by Licence by C E Titterton | Family F109
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955 | Married by license | Family F7
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956 | Married either Charles Jeans or Charles Shakspear | Family F285
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957 | Married either Joseph Orton or John Robert Brown | Family F170
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958 | Mary daughter of John and Sarah Waterfall died 8/2/1817. Buried 15/2/1817 aged 19years. | WATERFALL Mary (I31)
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959 | Mary daughter of Seymour and Elizabeth Waterfall died 4/3/1829. Buried 11/3/1829 aged 3years. | WATERFALL Mary (I46)
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960 | Mary gives her occupation as a Dressmaker. | GILL Mary (I946)
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961 | Mary gives her occupation as a Grocer & Draper. | KEY Mary (I1098)
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962 | Mary gives her occupation as a Grocer. | KEY Mary (I1098)
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963 | Mary is described as the widow of Richard | MAYLIN Mary (I21)
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964 | Mary Waterfall daughter of John Waterfall weaver and Sarah his wife was born in the parish called Michaels in the City of Coventry 23rd of the 11th Month 1771. | WATERFALL Mary (I310)
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965 | Maurice enlisted on the 8th September 1915 in the 4th (H) Bn York and Lancaster Regiment. On enlistment Maurice was 32 years and 11 months and gives his occupation as a Gardener. He is living at 126 Hangingwater Road, Sheffield. On the 9th December 1915 Maurice was transferred to the Army Reserve and was eventually mobilized on the 20th March 1916. His regimental number was 202754. | WATERFALL Maurice (I386)
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966 | May gives her occupation as a Domestic Housemaid in the household of Ann Haigh. | WATERFALL May Walster (I1148)
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967 | Medals: Victory, British and 14 Star. | WATERFALL Walter Henry (I459)
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968 | Mr William Duncan Waterfall, C.B.E, who was the Director of Savings at the General Post Office from 1944 to 1951, died yesterday at the age of 80. Waterfall succeeded Sir Leon Simon in 1944 at a time when there was a great increase in savings. High war-time earnings, the national savings campaign, a restrictions on spending persuaded people to save their surplus small change. At the peak in 1946, Waterfall and his department were responsible for £1.982 million of deposits and interest. Waterfall was educated at Manchester Grammer School and Oxford. He entered the civil service through the higher division examination in 1913, and joined what was then the secretary's office of thePost Office, where he served until 1936. After working on the schemes for introducing regionalization, he became deputy regional director of London telecommunications region, and in 1939 went to Manchester to be first deputy director and then directr of the north-west region. | WATERFALL William Duncan (I1058)
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969 | Muriel obtained the FRCS in 1946, aged 25 years. She works as a resident surgical officer at Essex County Hospital, Colchester; surgical registrar at Winchester and senior regitrar at Brompton Hospital. She also worked for a short time at John Hopkins Hopsital in Baltimore and at the Lahey Clinic in Boston. She was appointed Consultant surgeon to Kingston General Hospital, also to the New Victoria Hospital, Kingston, and the Royal Hospital Richmond. | WATERFALL Muriel Cornish (I1137)
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970 | Name also spelt Frederica. | WATERFALL Fredricka (I342)
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971 | Name changed from Kohn to Kerber | KOHN Felix (I863)
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972 | Name changed from Kohn to Kerber | LÖWENSTEIN Gisella (I753)
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973 | Name changed from Kohn to Kerber | KOHN Rudolf (I752)
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974 | Names of Royal Navy and Royal Marine officers who died in The Great War are listed in this database. While the collection is an index without attached images, it contains a great deal of information about each individual. | Source (S20)
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975 | Nathaniel Waterfall assigned from Richard Jelliffe to Andrew Shields of Coventry, barber and peruke maker. | WATERFALL Nathaniel (I410)
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976 | Nelson Waterfall died 1 Jul 1916 at the age of 19 while searving as Private 12/1484 in the York and Lancaster Regiment, 12th Bn. He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, in Somme, France. | WATERFALL Nelson (I252)
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977 | NEWCOMBE, Beatrice Mary of 20 Rossington Rd Sheffield died 7 December 1975 Probate Sheffield 20 January [1976]. £8597 | WATERFALL Beatrice Mary (I951)
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978 | OAKLEY, Margery Ellen of 28 Chesterfield Rd Shirland Derbyshire died 19 May 1977 Probate Nottingham 23 May [1978] £3071. | WATERFALL Margery Ellen (I885)
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979 | Obituary is in the San Jose Mercury News. | WATERFALL Bruce (I615)
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980 | Occupation: Landed Proprieter | WATERFALL George (I1082)
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981 | Occupation: School Teacher | WATERFALL James (I756)
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982 | On February 21 peacefully after a long illness Raymond (Ray) aged 71 years of Grassington, loved husband of Annie, much loved father of Tony and the late Christine, also a dear grandad. Funeral service and cremation was held on Thursday February 28 at Waltonways, Skipton. | PICKLES Raymond George (I195)
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983 | On the 1841 census Abraham's wife is given as Eliza. Not sure if this is an error. | PEAKE Ann (I445)
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984 | On the 1939 Register, Alberts birth is given as 27 October 1903. | WATERFALL Albert Arthur (I21)
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985 | On the 23 day of the fourth month 1810 James Waterfall of the City of Coventry watch manufacturer, son of John Waterfall of the said city Fellmonger and Sarah his wife, and Elizabeth Booth daughter of William Booth of Cheltenham Yeoman and Elizabeth his wife, took each other in marriage in Tewkesbury. | Family F46
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986 | On Wednesday Mr Wilson Waterfall, J.P., died at Torquay, at the advanced age of 81. He was the Rotherham manager of the Sheffield Banking Company from 1855 to 1879, and was appointed on the Borough Commission at its formation. He was a member of the Society of Friends, and was associated with the Bible Society and the Literary and Scientific Society. | WATERFALL Wilson (I38)
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987 | On Wednesday, the 15th instant, in the 67th year of his age, Mr John Waterfall, of Fargate, highly and deservedly esteemed by all who know him. | WATERFALL John (I1550)
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988 | Original records are at The National Archives, Ref: ADM6/435 | Source (S78)
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989 | Osmond gives his occupation as a Farm Labourer. | WATERFALL Charles Osmond (I769)
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990 | Parish and town of Cheltenham unto James Waterfall watch manufacturer and Elizabeth his wife a son who was named Willaim. | WATERFALL William (I50)
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991 | Parish Registers digitised and indexed by Ancestry.co.uk | Source (S89)
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992 | Passengers Arrived In the Alpha, from Halifax, His Lordship the Bishop of Newfoundland, Lieut. H. A. Gunn, R. E. and Messrs. Stacey, - Atkins, - Maury, and A. J. Creighton. In the second cabin-Mrs Cochran, Miss Mary Hayes, Mr John Mars, R. A., Mr H Waterfall, R. N., wife and 3 children, and Messrs. F. Gradot and G. Beck. | WATERFALL Lucy Elizabeth Harvey (I174)
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993 | Passengers Arrived In the Alpha, from Halifax, His Lordship the Bishop of Newfoundland, Lieut. H. A. Gunn, R. E. and Messrs. Stacey, - Atkins, - Maury, and A. J. Creighton. In the second cabin-Mrs Cochran, Miss Mary Hayes, Mr John Mars, R. A., Mr H Waterfall, R. N., wife and 3 children, and Messrs. F. Gradot and G. Beck. | WATERFALL Henry Judd Harvey (I173)
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994 | Passengers Arrived In the Alpha, from Halifax, His Lordship the Bishop of Newfoundland, Lieut. H. A. Gunn, R. E. and Messrs. Stacey, - Atkins, - Maury, and A. J. Creighton. In the second cabin-Mrs Cochran, Miss Mary Hayes, Mr John Mars, R. A., Mr H Waterfall, R. N., wife and 3 children, and Messrs. F. Gradot and G. Beck. | WATERFALL James Seymour (I172)
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995 | Passengers Arrived In the Alpha, from Halifax, His Lordship the Bishop of Newfoundland, Lieut. H. A. Gunn, R. E. and Messrs. Stacey, - Atkins, - Maury, and A. J. Creighton. In the second cabin-Mrs Cochran, Miss Mary Hayes, Mr John Mars, R. A., Mr H Waterfall, R. N., wife and 3 children, and Messrs. F. Gradot and G. Beck. | HARVEY Esther Elizabeth (I171)
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996 | Passengers Arrived In the Alpha, from Halifax, His Lordship the Bishop of Newfoundland, Lieut. H. A. Gunn, R. E. and Messrs. Stacey, - Atkins, - Maury, and A. J. Creighton. In the second cabin-Mrs Cochran, Miss Mary Hayes, Mr John Mars, R. A., Mr H Waterfall, R. N., wife and 3 children, and Messrs. F. Gradot and G. Beck. | WATERFALL Henry (I48)
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997 | Patience is Living on own means. | THOMPSON Patience (I933)
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998 | PHIPPS, ISOBEL MARY REBECCA also known as Isobel Mary Rebecca Waterfall died 5 February 2009. Little Paddock, Charlynch Lane, Four Forks Spaxton, Bridgewater, Somerset, TA5 1BJ Gross amount not exceeded 312,000 Net amount not exceeded 145,000 Grant issued 7 August 2009 Bristol. To Raymond Charles Leach Phipps. | PHIPPS Raymond Charles Leach (I133)
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999 | PHIPPS, ISOBEL MARY REBECCA also known as Isobel Mary Rebecca Waterfall died 5 February 2009. Little Paddock, Charlynch Lane, Four Forks Spaxton, Bridgewater, Somerset, TA5 1BJ Gross amount not exceeded 312,000 Net amount not exceeded 145,000 Grant issued 7 August 2009 Bristol. To Raymond Charles Leach Phipps. | WATERFALL Isabel Mary Rebecca (I132)
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1000 | Played goal for Notts County Hocky Team 1912 - 1913; Devoted much time to local work for Dr. Barnardo's Homes; Since children have grown up has assissted a good deal in own market garden and poultry. | ARMITAGE Isabel (I79)
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