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101 | Children: Richard Roger Bligh b: 1840 d. 1925 in Australia Cecilia Bligh b: 1843 George Moultrie Bligh b: 12 Jun 1844 d. 1844 Helen Bligh b: 1845 Jessie Bligh b: 1847 Eva Caroline Bligh b: 1858 in Australia See: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lareau-02&id=I815 | Bligh, Richard Rodney (I354)
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102 | Colonel (14th Light Dragoons, Peninsula, Waterloo) | Durand, Henry Percy (I18)
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103 | Commander Sellon, R.N., of Elm Lodge, Kilburn | Sellon (I553)
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104 | committed suicide | Shakespear, George Trant (I1095)
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105 | Conte di Contadone, | De Villamarina, Roberto Henri Pes (I915)
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106 | Countess Pes di Villamarina | Durand, Ethel (I86)
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107 | Curate of Bishops Cleeve, Gloucestershire in 1851 | Möller, George Henry Le Champion (I377)
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108 | d. in infancy | Corser, Anne (I626)
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109 | Daughter of General John Ainslie | Ainslie, Hannah (I255)
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110 | Daughter of J. Currie, esq., of Pickford, Ticehurst, Kent | Currie, Eliza Frederica (I276)
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111 | Daughter of Major James Drysdale, of Jerviston House | Drysdale, Mary Pew (I379)
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112 | Death is stated as 1779 elsewhere which seems less reliable given William Moultrie remarried in 1779 | De St Julien, Damaris Elizabeth (I250)
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113 | Died after falling from his horse - The Standard (London, England), Saturday, October 27, 1883; pg. 1 A plaque in the parish church in Barbon, Cumbria, has the following inscription: In affectionate rememberance of Charles Francis Le Champion Moller who died from the effects of a fall from his horse near Charlottesville Virginia US the 24th Sept 1883. This memorial is placed here by his guardian the Rev James Harrison and other friends. "Jesu Lover Of My Soul" | Möller, Charles Francis Le Champion (I389)
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114 | Died aged 3 weeks according to his burial record | Salt, Henry (I34)
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115 | Died aged 55 which means she would have been born in 1822 but census in 1861 would make her birth 1818 | Unger, Elizabeth Johanne (I44)
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116 | Died at Lucknow on the 26 Sept from a mortal wound received the previous day whilst charging a battery. | Moultrie, Arthur Austin (I269)
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117 | Died during the Battle of the Somme whilst serving as a Private in the King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Buried at Thiepval Memorial Pier and Face 12 A and 12 D. | Salt, Charles Wilfred (I235)
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118 | Died from wounds received in action the same day | Watson, Arthur Toward (I1220)
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119 | Died in a convent | Salt, Anna (I32)
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120 | died in infancy | Moultrie (I332)
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121 | died in infancy | Moultrie (I333)
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122 | Died in the Punjaub campaign of 1849 | Möller, Frederick (I381)
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123 | Died shortly after 1887 in South Africa | Polehampton, Charles Arthur (I715)
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124 | Died without issue | Corser, John (I614)
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125 | Died young | Moultrie, Gerard Fergusson (I324)
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126 | Died young | Moultrie, Ann Ferguson (I329)
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127 | died young | Moultrie, John Ainslie (I331)
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128 | died young | Moultrie, Lucretia (I334)
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129 | died young | Moultrie, De St. Julien (I335)
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130 | Died young | Neville, William (I579)
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131 | Died young | Neville, Frances (I585)
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132 | DOB Before 1772 | Allnatt, Mary Matilda (I186)
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133 | Durand - Major-General Sir Henry Marion, KCSI, CB - Royal Engineers - died 1st January 1871. Son of Colonel Henry Percy, CB (14th Light Dragoons, Peninsula and Waterloo). Born 6th November 1812. Served Ghuzni 1839 (medal), Maharajpoor 1843 (star), Punjab 1848 (medal and 2 bars), Mutiny 1857 (medal and bar, CB). Married Emily Allnatt in 1859. Memorial on the Durand Gate, Tonk - "Major General Sir Henry Durand K.C.S.I. C.B. Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and its Dependencies died at Tank on the 1st January 1871, in consequence of injuries received on the previous evening by a fall from a howdah, while passing on an elephant through this gateway." Monument in Church compound, Dera Ismail Khan - "Sacred to the memory of Henry Marion Durand Major General Royal Engineers C.B. K.C.S.I. Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab. born Novr 15th 1812 - died Jany 1st 1871. He entered the army in 1828 and after serving his country for forty years in the field and in the cabinet, was killed in the discharge of his duty, by a fall from an elephant at Tonk - N.W. Frontier." | Durand, Henry Marion (I15)
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134 | Eastry Church: A Coat of Arms. Near this place are interred the remains of Sarah the wife of William BOTELER of this parish, and daughter of Thomas FULLER, Esq., late of Statenborough. She died January 9th 1777 aged 29, leaving issue (alas) one son, William Fuller Boteler. | Fuller, Sarah (I551)
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135 | Eastry Church: In the vault beneath are deposited the remains of Charlotte BOTELER, the wife of William Fuller Boteler, Esqr. Q.C. She died Novr the 18th 1839 aged 57 years. Her husband hath caused this tablet to be erected, to record her deep piety towards God, and her great goodness as a wife, a mother, and in all other relations of life, and to testify his grief for the loss of his affectionate, and faithful, consort and friend through a period of upwards of thirty years. This tablet is also sacred to the memory of Anne Boteler their youngest daughter. A child carefully trained by her mother in her own steps of piety and virtue, and of a rare union of strength and simplicity of character. She died in Gower Street in the county of Middlesex, May the 1st 1839 at the age of 19 years. | Joynes, Charlotte (I110)
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136 | Eastry Church: On a brass plate. In memory of William BOTELER, son of the above William Fuller, born 23rd October 1810, died 6th July 1867. "Remember me O my God for good" | Boteler, William (I169)
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137 | Eastry Churchyard : In the vault beneath are deposited the remains of Sarah, relict of the late James Leigh JOYNES, Esqr.. of Gravesend in this county, and third daughter of the late Revd. Richard HARVEY, (Vicar of this parish), and Catherine his wife. Obiit 27th October 1843 aged 84 years. | Harvey, Sarah (I108)
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138 | Eldest son of the Rev. T. Heathcotes, of Shaw Hill, Wiltshire | Heathcote, Thomas Jenkyns (I271)
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139 | Eliza married Dr MacArthur | Beilby, Eliza (I397)
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140 | Emigrated to Canada in 1864 | Allnatt, Francis John Benwell (I196)
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141 | Emigrated to the River Plate Herbert Fendall Moultrie was born in 1848 at Marylebone | Moultrie, Herbert (I347)
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142 | Emigrated to the River Plate. The middle name 'Mortimer' is missing off his death and probate records. | Moultrie, Ernest Mortimer (I346)
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143 | F. J. B. Allnatt's stepdaughter: Mary C J Gill b. 6 Feb 1861 in Quebec | Family: Francis John Benwell Allnatt / Jane Gill (F43)
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144 | Familysearch gives his Christening as 15 September 1849 at Saint Olave Hart Street, London | Salt, Moultrie (I314)
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145 | Familysearch has christening as Arthur MULLENEUX Sillar | Sillar, Arthur Mollineux (I648)
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146 | Familysearch.org has an Ann Salt Christened in 05 DEC 1783 Rugeley, Stafford but parents are listed as Joseph Salt and Mary. An Ann Salt married Ralph Walker on 08 FEB 1813 Rugeley, Stafford - however the 1851 Census suggests this is a different Ann Salt. The 1851 Census has George and Ann Salt living together in Lambeth - both unmarried. An Anne Salt was buried in Lambeth on 9 Jan 1858 at Norwood Cemetery, Norwood Road, Lambeth. Her age is given as 74 which would be correct for Ann Salt of Rugeley. This is the same location as George Salt who died in 1854. | Salt, Ann (I497)
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147 | Father was Ellias Ball of Frenchay, Gloucester | Ball, Catherine Gaillard (I212)
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148 | Father: Joseph Joynes Two James Leigh Joynes from the same father: 1. Christened 29 June 1738 2. Christened 7 June 1746 Died before the married of Charlotte in 1808 although some on RootsWeb state 27 Oct 1843 in Kent, England with a birth of 1759. Alive in 1799 on Jury duty. At the beginning of the 19th century there stood on the north-west corner of Cross Lane Mount Pleasant (Gravesend), the residence of James Leigh Joynes, brewer, banker, estate-developer, whose enterprise was responisble for the planning... A James Leigh Joynes was buried at Milton Church (St. Peter and St. Paul) on the 3 Jul 1803 (Find My Past parish records). His father was Joseph Joynes (possibly 1701 - 1762) who married Ellin Joynes in 1735. Joseph's father was likely to be John Joynes who married Deborah Symonds in 1698. The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Wednesday, November 13, 1816 states James Leigh Joynes died in July 1803. | Joynes, James Leigh (I107)
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149 | Father: Samual Coode and mother Sarah. More info on RootsWeb.com | Coode, Jane Elizabeth (I195)
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150 | First Name Catherine Last Name Adams Year Of Baptism 1754 Baptism Date 23 Aug 1754 Place Shrewsbury, St Alkmund's Denomination Anglican Father's First Name Henry Residence - County Shropshire Register Type Composite Register Date Range 1737-1799 Archive Reference P252/A/1/4 Page 37 Record set Shropshire baptisms Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Record collection Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain | Adams, Catherine (I717)
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