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Caundle Marsh is a small parish 4 miles south east from Sherborne. The church of Sts Peter and Paul was rebuilt in 1857, however the registers date from the year 1667. There are stained glass windows to the Auber family and Wilmot, there is room for 70 persons. There was a charity of £1 which was distrubted annually, 4/- to each of five poor men. | Family: F00043
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1891 address: 40 Medway Road 1882 - where born: 40, Gillingham Road, Chatham, Kent 1901 - 81 Toronto Road, Portsmouth 1908 - on marriage cert. to Elizabeth Jane Davies: 39 Dickens Road, Portsea, Hants. 1920s- 38 Clarendon Street, Portsmouth 1968 - where died: 8, Manor Villas, Fareham Road, Wickham, Hants. | Gilbert Brown
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I found a couple of obits that are probably sons of Charles E. Crane, son of
Wm & Sarah.
CHARLES CRANE JR., 44\ PRESIDENT OF LEOMINSTER FIRM
Boston Globe
October 19, 1981
Estimated printed pages: 1
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Trinity Church
Episcopal here for Charles Edward Crane Jr., who died unexpectedly yesterday
in Emerson Hospital, Concord. He was 44.
Mr. Crane was president of the Tilton and Cook Co., Leominster, a
manufacturer of plastic products.
Born in Newton, Mr. Crane was a graduate of the Middlesex School, Concord,
where he was on the football and hockey teams and was captain of the
baseball team. At Babson College, from which he was graduated in 1959, he
was cocaptain of the tennis team and captain of the hockey team.
Mr. Crane had lived in Concord for the last two years and had previously
lived in Weston, Conn. He was a member of the Babson College Alumni Assn.,
the Weston Field Club in Weston, Conn., and the Concord Country Club.
He leaves his wife, Patricia (Whitehead); two daughters, Stephanie W. and
Heather B. Crane, both of Concord; a brother, George G. Crane of
Mountainside, N.J.; a sister, Sara S. Bonnet of Sudbury; and his mother,
Mrs. Charles E. Crane of Boston.
Burial will be in Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester.
| Charles Edward Crane, Jr
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Name: Frederick Crane
Arrival Date: 6 May 1889
Age: 27 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Catalonia
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Microfilm Roll Number: M277_109
Name: Frederick Crane
Arrival Date: 21 Apr 1891
Age: 29 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: English
Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Catalonia
Port of Arrival: Charlestown, Massachusetts
Name: Frederick Crane
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Age: 38
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Southampton
Place of Origin: English
Ship Name: St Paul
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Name: Frederick Crane
Estimated birth year: abt 1861
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Liverpool 28 Aug 1909
Place of Origin: English
Ship Name: Lusitania
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Name: Frederick Crane
Estimated birth year: abt 1861
Age: 59
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Southampton, England September 1920
Ship Name: New York
Name: Frederick Crane Naturalized 9 Nov 1903
Name: Nan Crane Naturalized 15 July 1901
Arrival Date: 11 Sep 1933
Age: 71 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Scythia
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Microfilm Roll Number: 391
| Frederick Crane
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | George Crane
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Dear Stephen:
I was so glad to hear from you. I am not at all disinterested in the Crane family. In fact I feel very left out of the Crane family because of my father and mother's divorce.
My mother's name was Anna L. Sullivan. My Dad was Percy F. Crane. However, I never met my Dad until after my mother's death in 1967.
My son, Michael had graduated from high school in 1970 or so and had accepted the D.A.R. Award for the State of Mass., which was all of $100.00. That really came in handy, as we did not have the funds to send him to college.
I had such a longing in my heart to know my father and I had prayed to the Lord many times to some how bring this meeting about.
I had shared this with my friend and she encouraged me to write my Father a letter and enclose the newspaper clipping of Michael's Award as well.
At first I was very hesitant because I didn't want to be rejected by him. However, one morning I woke up with this intense prompting to jot down a short note to my Dad telling him what a wonderful family he had and four wonderful grandchildren as well. To be sure, I prayed over the letter before I mailed it to him and put it in the post, completely forgetting I had done this weeks later. I couldn't believe it. He responded to me and we met with he and his wife, Estelle Crane, his second wife, at a small diner with my husband and four children, Michael being the oldest.
From then on we had a glorious relationship together and we all loved each other so very much and had many fun times together as a real family. They even attended two of our children's graduations and parties following. It was truly a wonderful experience for me. As a child, never having my father in our home, was awful as I was growing up.
After seven wonderful years, my father died of lung cancer and shortly thereafter, my husband and I left MA to attend Elim Bible Institute to study for the Ministry. Six months later, my husband of 29 years, died of a massive heart attack. He was 48 years old, I was 45. I thought I would never get over his death, although I knew he was with the Lord because he had received our Lord Jesus into his heart many years before his death. I knew he would live forever! Praise the Lord!
Knowing all of this, I still was very young and so lonely, missing Al. I was then asked to serve in the school as Dean of Women the following year rather than return to MA, which was really no longer our home to us both. By then our children were all grown and in college. Michael was married and we had one beautiful granddaughter, Kristin Elizabeth DeArruda. I still felt called to the ministry in Lima New York 20 miles from Rochester, NY. It was a wonderful life and a wonderful experience, God ordained, indeed.
From there, after five years, I felt called to New York City as a missionary to the City with my friends. I worked there for 10 years and did lots of networking with other ministries and churches of many denominations. I was well received and loved what I was doing. I began a food pantry, and became Director of the Homeless Outreach Ministry to the hurting people in the shelters and streets in the seven boroughs of the City. I also worked with Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity in the Bronx, NY. I did meet Mother Teresa! She was one Awesome woman of God.
Our youngest son, Rev. Peter M. DeArruda, is now Ex. Director of this vast ministry. I can't begin to tell you just how much they are doing in the City of New York as well as working with the many different churches there. However, I was able, by the Grace of God to cross over any denominational lines. That was surely a miracle of God in and of itself.
Well, back to the Crane family. Do you know any family here in the states and especially in Mass? I know my father had brothers and a sister called Rosa Cook. However, I never met any of my relatives and tried many times to contact them to no avail. Can you help me?
Oh. By the way I am also an ordained minister, public speaker for churches as well as Aglow Women's Groups, Seminars etc., funerals hospitals, and marrages as well. Wherever the need is, I am available.
I was in Africa with our daughter Phyllis for 3 months as a teacher to the young ladies in the schools there, Ughanda, South Africa and Turkey as well as Isreal twice. I look forward to returning to isreal in the future, God willing.
We are not in this ministry for the $$$. There is not enough $$$ to pay us for what the Lord has called us to do. Feed His sheep!
I must get some rest Stephen. It was so good to get this letter to you finally. Please feel free to ask any questions about my life, ok.
Blessings to you and your wife. Hope to hear nfrom you soon.
In His Love and Blessings always,
Rev. Nancy Crane DeArruda Emrich
PS: Tel.#1-727-725-8972. We have an anserwring machine. | Nancy Crane
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Died of Lung cancer | Percy Frederick Crane
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Name: William Crane
Arrival Date: 25 May 1891
Age: 25 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1866
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: English
Port of Departure: Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Catalonia
Port of Arrival: Charlestown, Massachusetts
Microfilm Roll Number: M277_114
Name: William Crane
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Liverpool
Ship Name: Lusitania
Port of Arrival: New York, New York | William Crane
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Parish Register | Anna Cripps
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Parish Register | Charles Cripps
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Parish Register | Charles Cripps
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Parish Register | George Cripps
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Louisa's Birth Certificate shows that she was registered as Margaret Louisa, however all other references show her using the name Louisa. | Louisa Margaret Cripps
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Parish Register | Richard Cripps
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7. CATHERINE CRONIN - International Genealogical Index / BI
Gender: Female Christening: 22 APR 1797 Roman Catholic, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
8. CATHERINE CRONIN - International Genealogical Index / BI
Gender: Female Christening: 22 OCT 1798 Roman Catholic, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland | Catherine Cronin
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Churches
Christ the Prince of Peace
Fossa, Killarney
Co. Kerry, Ireland
(064-31996)
St Mary's Cathedral
Killarney
Co. Kerry, Ireland
(064-31014) | Catherine Cronin
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Also on the 1905 listof automobile owners, Winchester inventor
Louis Goddu - inventor of the staple - drove his “own make,” of an automobile when there was only 42 known drivers. | Hazell Warwick Goddu
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Note ONLY
Name: HIBBERD, Alfred Edward
Memorial Scroll
Purchase scroll
Regiment, Corps etc.: London Regiment
Battalion etc.: 1st (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers).
Last name: Hibberd
First name(s): Alfred Edward
Initials: A E
Birthplace: Battersea
Enlisted: Battersea
Residence: Battersea
Rank: CPL.
Number: 1514
Date died: 10 May 1915
How died: Killed in action
Theatre of war: France & Flanders | Alfred J. Hibbard
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frederick G Hibbard
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http://www.familyhistoryonline.net
1. Administration WIL Source DLB Date 15 Jan 1744 Groom John HIBBARD aged - occupation - residing at Sherborne, DOR status bac notes - Bride Sarah MANFIELD aged - residing at -, - status - notes - Bondsmen MOOSE Israel, Sherborne - to be married at Caundle Marsh | John Hibbard
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Name: Blanard Hibbard
Year of Registration: 1898
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Fareham
County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 572 (click to see others on page) | Blanard Hibberd
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Could have been married before Charles HIBBARD & Mary CLARK both of this parish married 04-Jan 1816
Mary Clarke [born 12 Nov. 1794] child of John & Tabitha LONGMAN baptised Jan 23
Robert [born 28 January] child of John & Tabitha LONGMAN baptised “ 21
William Morris child of John & Tabitha LONGMAN baptised “ 6 | Charles Hibberd
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Lived in Long Street in 1891 Sherborne
1. Name Frederick G. HIBBARD Relationship Head Condition M Gender M Age 52 Occupation Farm Laborer Birthplace Sherborne, Dorset, England Address Long Street, Sherborne, Dorset, England PRO ref RG11/2117 Folio 22 Page 38 FHL film no. 1341512
Amount paid £0.00
2. Name Rosanna HIBBARD Relationship Wife Condition M Gender F Age 47 Occupation - Birthplace Sherborne, Dorset, England Address Long Street, Sherborne, Dorset, England PRO ref RG11/2117 Folio 22 Page 38 FHL film no. 1341512
Amount paid £0.00
3. Name Thomas J. HIBBARD Relationship Son Condition - Gender M Age 14 Occupation Iron Foundry Help Birthplace Sherborne, Dorset, England Address Long Street, Sherborne, Dorset, England PRO ref RG11/2117 Folio 22 Page 38 FHL film no. 1341512
Amount paid £0.00
4. Name Alfred J. HIBBARD Relationship Son Condition - Gender M Age 12 Occupation - Birthplace Sherborne, Dorset, England Address Long Street, Sherborne, Dorset, England PRO ref RG11/2117 Folio 22 Page 38 FHL film no. 1341512
Amount paid £0.00 | Frederick R G Hibberd
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Delete when researched
On Wednesday last, being the anniversary of Sutton Mandeville Club, a numerous and respectable party attended divine worship, on which occasion the Rev.James Hibbard delivered a very appropriate discourse, emphatically indicating the important advantages resulting from such useful establishments, and earnestly recommending their general adoption. A select choir of the most eminent singers from the surrounding parishes attended, and sung with great taste and effect.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutillieul/ZOtherPapers/S&WJMay181818.html | James Hibberd
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Lived in south Cheriton in 1851 | John Hibberd
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stephen John Hibberd
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stephen John Hibberd
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilfred Edwin Lairne Hibberd
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Some years ago I was contacted by a Roger Hibberd who was a consultant on the oil rigs in Holland. He was looking for his father Wilfred Lairne Hibberd's family. He thought he HIS father (Roger's grandfather) ran away from home to joined the Miltary, but other than that he had nothing to go on.
I have found out that Wilfred was Wilfred Edwin Lairne Hibberd born 1930, whose father Wilford ran away from home and joined the military and was stationed in Gibralter where Wilfred Edwin was born in 1930.
Wilford's father was William who apparently was a "rough father" to Wilford causing him to run away. Wilford retired from the Military about 1944 as Regimental Sgt Major, so he did himself proud.
He was also in the British Expeditionary Forces, but I am not sure when. This info is from the family records of Roger's sister in East Anglia. | Wilfred Lairne Hibberd
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William Hibberd Police Report
PC No.163
Appointed 28th July 1893
Joined 2nd March 1893
Name: William Hibberd
Age: 5ft 10 inches
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Complexion: Fresh
Date of birth: 17th July 1868
Where born: Sydling Dorset
Trade or Calling: Labourer
Previous public service: No
Date and Cause of Retirement: Retired on pension of 22/4 per week 2nd March 1918. Died 13th January 1934.
Promotions
July 28th 1896: Promoted to Second Class constable.
October 27th 1896: Reduced to top of the Third Class
October 26th 1897: Promoted to First Class Constable
March 1st 1898: First Merit Star issued.
February 27th 1901:Promoted to first class to date from 2nd March 1901 for the admirable manner he, with Constable Durnford affected the arrest of John Williamson Glynn for housebreaking on 14th April 1903.
June 20th: Second Merit Star reissued
March 2nd 1908 Third Merit Star issued.
Reports
October 3rd 1896: Refusing to obey an order.
PC 163 William Hibberd reported by PC16 Price for refusing to perform an act of duty on 3rd October 1896, by refusing to take a stray dog to the Police Station when instructed so to do, the dog having been left at the Regent Street Fire alarm point in charge of PC 74 Dighton and through whom the order was given. Reduced to the top of the Third Class and reported on in six months by the Watch Committee 27th October 1896.
Reported upon 27th April 1897 by the Inspector at Buckland, who complained of his disrespectful manner towards his superior officers. Cautioned by the Watch Committee 25th April 1899.
March 30th 1899: Assaulting Civilians.
PC 163 William Hibberd reported by Mr Sidney Scarrott of Percival Road Buckland and two other persons for having assaulted them upon the occasion of a procession in Spring Street, Landport on Thursday evening the 30th March 1899. Cautioned by the Watch Committee 25th April 1899
June 20th 1902. Reported by Inspector Wilder for drinking whisky with a man named Wilson, while on duty at a house 2A Lawrence Road Southsea (with Constable page 496) on 20th June 1902. Deprived of one Merit Star, placed down ten places in superiority and reported upon in six months by the Watch Committee 24th June 1902
January 8th 1909: Reported for being on licensed premises in uniform drinking while on duty. Deprived of one Star for six months and his conduct then to be reported on. Watch committee 12th January 1909
January 20tth 1910: Reported for drinking ale in a stable while on duty. Deprived of one star of merit and be put down twenty places and informed if again found drinking while on duty his service will be dispended with. Watch Committee 22nd January 1910. | William Hibberd
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The date of birth is shown in the baptismal entry, but the birth appears not to have been registered. | Richard Leach
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private royal marine | James Leech
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. Adminstration WIL Source DLB Date 1741 Jun 7 Groom Wm DIBBIN aged ? occupation mercer residing at Sherborne, DOR status ? notes ? Bride Sarah MANFIELD aged ? residing at Sherborne, DOR status ? notes ? Bondsmen UPSELL Wm, Sherborne ? to be married at Caundle Marsh
Amount paid £0.08
2. Adminstration WIL Source DLB Date 1744 Jan 15 Groom John HIBBARD aged ? occupation ? residing at Sherborne, DOR status bac notes ? Bride Sarah MANFIELD aged ? residing at ?, ? status ? notes ? Bondsmen MOOSE Israel, Sherborne ? to be married at Caundle Marsh
Sarah daughter of Robert & Jane MANFIELD baptised 13 June 1734. Jane daughter of Robert & Ursula RANDAL baptised 21 February 1734 ... | Sarah Manfield
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Possibly
Spouse: MARGARET MCGURK Family
Marriage:
31 DEC 1829 Neilston, Renfrew, Scotland | Margaret
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Charles suffers from the family's genetic tooth disorder. | Charles Henry Martin
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(Medical):Registered as an Imbecile | Thomas James Parsons
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A soldier with the Labour Corps at the time of Eunice's Birth. His rank given as Pioneer and Service No. 254262 with the Royal Engineers, also recorded as being a Farmers Carter, living at 37 Durham St., Landport. | Joseph PROUTEN
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1. Name Stephen STACEY Relationship Head Condition M Gender M Age 39 Occupation Stone Mason Birthplace Hyde Heath Missenden, Buckingham, England Address Naphill, Hughenden, Buckingham, England PRO ref RG11/1467 Folio 29 Page 21 FHL film no. 1341355
Amount paid £0.00
2. Name Elizabeth STACEY Relationship Wife Condition M Gender F Age 37 Occupation Lace Maker Birthplace Notty Green Penn, Buckingham, England Address Naphill, Hughenden, Buckingham, England PRO ref RG11/1467 Folio 29 Page 21 FHL film no. 1341355
Amount paid £0.00
3. Name James STACEY Relationship Son Condition - Gender M Age 13 Occupation Stone Mason Birthplace Naphill Hughenden, Buckingham, England Address Naphill, Hughenden, Buckingham, England PRO ref RG11/1467 Folio 29 Page 21 FHL film no. 1341355
Amount paid £0.00
4. Name William STACEY Relationship Son Condition - Gender M Age > 1 Occupation - Birthplace Naphill Hughenden, Buckingham, England Address Naphill, Hughenden, Buckingham, England PRO ref RG11/1467 Folio 29 Page 21 FHL film no. 1341355 | Stephen Stacey
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Albert Eugene Casey, Eleanor L. Downey-Prince, and Ursula Dietrich.. Index of O'Kief, Coshe Mange, Slieve Lougher and Upper Blackwater in Ireland. 16 vols. Birmingham, Alabama: Knocknagree Historical Fund, 1952-1971. Found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah under book call number 941.5 D2c Index, and under the following microfilm: 823801 (vols. 1-2); 823802 (vols. 3-4); 823803 (vols. 4-5); 823804 (vol. 7); 823805 (vol. 8); 823806 (vols. 9-10); 823808 (vols. 11-12); and 823809 (vols. 13-14).
The cover title notes that this compilation contains the what, when and where for the sixteen volumes on counties Cork and Kerry containing30,000 pages, 3,000,000 personal names (indexed in each volume) with number maps of townlands, parishes, baronies, and counties. Not all ofthese entries have been included in this compilation at this time. However, the most important collections have been noted in the annotations below for use by researchers in pursuing additional investigations.
Volume 1: Baptisms of Rathmore Parish 1837-1874, including the parishes of Nohaval and Kilcummin, with a laçuna in the records from March 1841 - January 1844. It is said that an older parish register came to pieces and disappeared. The first available register is the one just noted. There are missing pages and many names are almost illegible. Thisis true thoughout the records of this collection.
Death records from several places in County Cork and County Kerry, not recorded in this electronic collection.
Volume 2: Births, Marriages, Deaths, Barony of Duhallow; Births, Christenings 1833-1864, St. Mary's Roman Catholic parish, Boherbue. CountyCork., 2:383 | Eliza Sullivan
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1. JEREMIAH SULLIVAN - International Genealogical Index - British Isles
Gender: Male Marriage: 29 NOV 1823 Roman Catholic, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=ancestorsearchresults.asp | Jeremiah Sullivan
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Parish Register | Susannah
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Name: WHITCOMBE, John
Memorial Scroll
Purchase scroll
Regiment, Corps etc.: Worcestershire Regiment
Battalion etc.: 2nd Battalion.
Last name: Whitcombe
First name(s): John
Initials: J
Birthplace: Shanklin, Isle Of Wight
Enlisted: Portsmouth
Residence: Southsea, Hants
Rank: PRIVATE
Number: 44304
Date died: 29 September 1918
How died: Killed in action
Theatre of war: France & Flanders
Supplementary Notes: FORMERLY 20248, HAMPSHIRE REGT. | Charles J Whitcombe
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Louisa Whitcombe: Louisa died when she was about 10 or 12 years old. She fell out of her swing in the garden and went into a coma and died a few days later. I remember my father allowing me to play with a small teaset that had belonged to her.
I had to be very careful with it. He always reminded me that it had belonged to his sister whom he loved very much. There was little book she also owned. I have never forgotten the title. It was called "Mattie's Hungry Missionary Box." The story was about a little boy who saved his pennies for the poor black children in Africa.
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Rose Whitcombe: I know very little about Rose except that she emigrated to Australia. My father would occasionaly receive a postcard from her but this ceased shortly prior to WW2. I was told she was happily married. Rose always ended her postcards to Dad with the comment: " I miss the island so very much." She was never crazy about Australia.
| Rose Whitcombe
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Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851 | Source: 1851 England Census
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Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861 | Source: 1861 England Census
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861
| Source: 1861 England Census
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1871
| Source: 1871 England Census
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Source Medium: Ancestry.com
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1881
| Source: 1881 England Census
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Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1891 | Source: 1891 England Census
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