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251 Never married Moultrie, Sarah (I288)
 
252 Never married Moultrie, John (I289)
 
253 No Children
An Esther Salt aged 80 was buried 6 Apr 1813 at Colwich (St Michael) 
Shaw, Esther (I494)
 
254 Occupation: Bank official Allnatt, Arthur Sydney (I233)
 
255 Occupation: Barrister-at-Law

Will in National Archives 14 August 1851
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?queryType=1&resultcount=1&Edoc_Id=3123
 
Moultrie, Edward Mortimer (I37)
 
256 Occupation: Bengal Civil Service Lowis, John Mangles (I464)
 
257 Occupation: Bricklayer Mandeville, Robert (I49)
 
258 Occupation: Civil Service
Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, 8th Bt. was born on 29 September 1794.1 He was the son of Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, 6th Bt. and Diana Rochfort. He married, firstly, Charlotte Thompson, daughter of George Nesbitt Thompson, on 1 December 1819. He married, secondly, Mary Fendall, daughter of Hon. John Fendall, in 1830. He died on 21 March 1869 at age 74.
Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, 8th Bt. was served with Honourable East Iindia Company at Calcutta, India. He succeeded to the title of 8th Baronet D'Oyly, of Shottisham, Norfolk [E., 1663] on 21 September 1845. 
D'oyly, John Hadley (I441)
 
259 Occupation: Dressmaker

Parents: Charles and Ann Carter of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. See 1891 Census for more information.
Middle name listed as Annie in one census 
Carter, Thirza Anne (I239)
 
260 Occupation: Housemaid Domestic Mandeville, Catherine Elizabeth (I57)
 
261 Occupation: Lieutenant in the Royal Navy of Spetzia, Piedmont Kelsall, John Theophilus (I292)
 
262 Occupation: Physcian

British physician Elsie Maude Inglis (1864 - 1917) was one of the first British female doctors. During World War I, she helped establish hospitals, staffed entirely by women, throughout Europe that cared for wounded soldiers. Elsie Inglis was also an active suffragist who advocated for women's political freedom. 
Inglis, Elsie Maud (I455)
 
263 Occupation: Roscommon M.P. Davies, Loftus Dudly (I388)
 
264 Occupation: Vicar of Abbots Bromley - St Nicholas
Abode in 1881: Vicarage, Abbots Bromley, Stafford

Rev John Manley Lowe born in Shropshire, educated at Rugeley School. Perpetual Curate of Grindleton, Yorks, 1841-44; Vicar of Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire 1844-89. Latterly resided at The Red House, Barkway, Royston. Died there 15 August, aged 91.

GLASS MEMORIALS. E window lady chapel - Eliza Mary Manley & Charlotte Lowe, they were formerly of Seaforth & Southgate. Central light of the E window - Rev John Manley Lowe.

The probate for Mary Lowe has a George Edward Lowe (Solicitor) as an executor - another son?
 
Lowe, John Manley (I83)
 
265 of Bootle Hatch, Henry (I1119)
 
266 of Gloucester Fendall, Thomas (I438)
 
267 of Jerviston House Drysdale, James (I422)
 
268 of Yateley. John was a scion of the family of Farquharson of Fingean. Farquharson, John (I434)
 
269 Old Mrs.Sankey [Mary Boys] told Susannah [S.Sankey- Dover Granny]:- 'My aunt was married to John Springett, the Accountant-General. I was staying with them in 1829 when the
Catholic Relief Bill passed. He told us that when, as his duty was, he carried the Bill from one House to the other, he passsed a blazing fire and that he had the greatest difficulty in restraining his impulse to throw it in'. 
Springett, John (I601)
 
270 On a brass plate at Eastry Church, Kent in his honour

According to Dictionary of National Biography volume 05 they had 3 sons and 6 daughters

Died as a result of injuries sustained in railway accident 
Boteler, William Fuller (I164)
 
271 On rootsweb.com several list Lucretia as marrying Charles Roger Kelsall but 'Moutray of Seafield and Roscobie' states John Kelsall. Family: John Kelsall / Lucretia Moultrie (F49)
 
272 One of the oldest and best known solicitors in Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop
1861: Living in St. Mary's Parish
1871: Living at Quarry Place
1881: Living at Quarry Place
1891: Living at Quarry Place
1904: 10 Belmont, Shrewsbury
 
Salt, George Moultrie (I42)
 
273 Only child of General F. Straton and granddaughter of Gen. and Lady Louisa Orde, daughter of the 1st Earl Roden.
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictoinary gives her name as Louise Anne but her marriage record says Louisa Ann. 
Straton, Louisa Anne (I376)
 
274 Originally we recorded her birth as 31 Oct 1860 so might be 16 Dec 1855.

The Canadian death record show she died aged 71. She should have been 81.
 
Sillar, Agnes Montgomerie (I127)
 
275 Other children of William and Anne Lowe

Mary Lowe b. 1863 Matlock, Derbyshire
Ellen Clinton Lowe b. 1865 Bunbury, Cheshire
Beatrice Ann Lowe b. 1867 Bunbury, Cheshire
Charlotte E. Lowe b. 1874 Bunbury, Cheshire
Murial Lowe b. 1880 Bunbury, Cheshire 
Lowe, William (I853)
 
276 Possible other children:
John Corser: Christening: 28 DEC 1752 Whitchurch, Shropshire
George Corser: Christening: 26 DEC 1755 Whitchurch, Shropshire
Thomas Corser: Christening: 07 JUN 1757 Whitchurch, Shropshire
Richard Corser: Christening: 14 MAR 1759 Whitchurch, Shropshire
Ann Corser: Christening: 25 JUN 1760 Whitchurch, Shropshire
Margaret Corser: Christening: 26 JUN 1762 Whitchurch, Shropshire
Selina Maria Corser: Christening: 07 JAN 1765 Whitchurch, Shropshire 
Family: George Corser / Mary Norcross (F110)
 
277 Possibly died in Mar 1965 aged 88 in Surrey NW

Listed in the 1921 census as Beatrice, living in Shewsbury with her son Richard. 
Hickman, Alice Beatrice (I99)
 
278 Possibly Griffith from Frances Margarita Dickinson birth records on familysearch.org Elizabeth (I827)
 
279 Possibly remarried in Dec 1860 to Mary Childs or Mary Ann Petford. Mandeville, Charles (I1137)
 
280 Possibly surname Mollineux (or varient). Harriet (I646)
 
281 Possibly Trulock Martha (I490)
 
282 Possibly:

Burial: 16 Jan 1864 St John the Baptist, Tunstall, Lancashire, England
Anne Needham -
Age: 78
Abode: Morecambe
Buried by: Willoughby.I.E.Rooke Vicar
Register: Burials 1813 - 1884, Page 83, Entry 659
Source: LDS Film 1517648 
Möller, Anne (I368)
 
283 Previous marriage name Lydford Lodge, Jane (I1042)
 
284 Probably died aged 77 in Brighton June 1942 (2b 465) Cutler, Annie (I58)
 
285 Randall Phythian of the Higher Hall, Edge, Cheshire Phythian, Randall (I688)
 
286 Rector of West Tarring, lately Archdeacon of Calcutta Godber, J (I1175)
 
287 Referred to as Kate in moutray of seafield and roscobie. Spelt 'Katharine' in some listings but Katherine elsewhere Salt, Katherine Mary (I287)
 
288 Reginald A Polehampton married in Jul-Aug-Sep 1952 to Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset to Tinley Or Williams. See 7c 841 Polehampton, Reginald Arthur (I712)
 
289 Retired East India Merchant Sillar, Thomas Frederick (I641)
 
290 Rev. James Lyon, rector of Prestwich Lyon, James (I687)
 
291 Reverend Boys, Richard (I600)
 
292 Robert Nisbet Lowis and his wife and children were murdered at Cawnpore in the Indain Mutiny of 1857. Lowis, Robert Nesbit (I468)
 
293 Ross married (1) Caroline A. Llewhellin (2) Mary Emeris Highton Lowis, Ross Fendall (I466)
 
294 Sacred to the memory of the Rev. John Letts, MA Rector of this parish for nearly 20 years. He died suddenly on the 24th of March 1857 in the 57th year of his age, when on a visit to his son at Staunton Harold, Leicestershire Letts, John (I683)
 
295 SALT-MEDHURST - Sept. 4. at St. Andrew's, Wells-street, London, by the Rev. George Nowell Burningham, vicar of St. Augustine's, Victoria Park, assisted by the Very Rev. the Dean Shangae. Francis Everard, son of George Moultrie Salt Esq., of Quarry-place, Shrewsbury, to Amy Juliana, eldest daughter of Sir Walter Medhurst, late H.B.M.'s Consul at Shangae, and granddaughter of Henry Burningham, Esq., of Froyle House, Hants and 16 Second-avenue, Brighton. - The Standard (London, England), Friday, September 05, 1884; pg. 1 Salt, Francis Everard (I115)
 
296 Second son Beilby, William (I373)
 
297 See page 1022 of A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain for details of Ellinor surname. Loftus Davies, Ellinor (I405)
 
298 Served in India, Alma, and Inkerman, mortally wounded at Sebastopol. See Our heroes of the Crimea: biogr. sketches of our military officers By George Ryan - page 143-145 for more details Möller, John Olaus (I378)
 
299 Served through the Sikh war at Khote-Khangra and Delhi
In Salt's autobiography he says a Henry le Champion Moller prefered to be called Henry le Champion. A Henry M Le Champion was married to Emily Frances Fryer (b. 1844 in Wassal, Worcestershire) on the Isle of Wight in Sept 1870. Henry was born in abt 1825 in Bath, Somerset. He died at Kensington in Dec. 1895 aged 70. 
Möller, Henry Le Champion (I380)
 
300 Served under the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo in Lord Vivian's brigade. He took the additional surname Le Champion, by royal licence, in right of his mother, granddaughter of Jaques Le Champion, 16th and last Viscount De Vire. Additionally barrister of Lincoln's-inn

Living at Hardwicke Street, Dublin, Ireland in 1857, said to be from Rathmines. Six of their children where christened 'MÖLLER' on familysearch.org. The Morning Post (London, England), Monday, February 21, 1870; pg. 8 records his death as the 15th on recorded correctly as the 14th in The Morning Post of Friday, February 25, 1870; pg. 8 and elsewhere.
 
Möller, Charles Champion Le Champion (I367)
 

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