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| 3851 | Aberdeen Journal 27 June 1933, page 1: SILVER-LAMB.-At the Northern Hotel, Kittybrewster, on the 17th June, 1933, by the Rev. J.A.Crawford, Fintray, Andrew, second son of Mr and Mrs Silver, Mains of Monduff, Muchalls, to Ethel, granddaughter of Mrs Lamb, Bog of Fintray, Kinaldie. | Family: Andrew SILVER / Ethel LAMB (F1287)
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| 3852 | Aberdeen Journal 27 March 1944 - page 3: SILVER. - At London, on the 25th March, 1944, Jean McGregor, widow of Dr James Silver, Portsmouth. | McGREGOR, Jean (I8159)
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| 3853 | Aberdeen Journal 28 November 1913, page 6: SILVER.-At 33 Lilybank Place, Aberdeen (the residence of her son), Elizabeth Laverton, widow of John Silver, miller, aged 68 years. Funeral on Saturday, 29th Inst., at 12.30 pm., to Maryculter Churchyard. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation. | LAVERTON, Elizabeth (I6599)
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| 3854 | Aberdeen Journal 29 July 1896, page 6: At Bulabarrie Tea Estate, Duars*, India on the 24th June, Louie Gammie, wife of William Goss, third daughter of James A.Gammie, Mungpoo, Darjeeling and grand- daughter of George Gammie, Coldstream, Drumoak. Deeply regretted. Friends please accept this intimation *or Dooars. | GAMMIE, Louisa (I8333)
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| 3855 | Aberdeen Journal 30 June 1922, page 1: SILVER.-At Woodbank Cottage, Pitfodels, Cults, on the 28th June, John Silver, gardener. Funeral on Saturday, 1st July, at 2 o'clock pm. to Springbank Cemetery. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation. | SILVER, John (I4154)
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| 3856 | Aberdeen Journal 30 May 1910 SILVER.- At Belhelvie Lodge, on the 29th inst., George Silver, aged 58 years. Funeral on Wednesday, the 1st June, at one o'clock p.m., from Belhelvie Lodge to Trinity Cemetery. Aberdeen friends meet at the gate at 2.15pm. Cabs will leave Diamond Street at 11.30am. Friends please accept this intimation and invitation. Copyright: British Library Board | SILVER, George (I4148)
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| 3857 | Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday, 29 July 1829 FATAL ACCIDENT.- On Saturday last (25th), a meeting of the Parochial Schoolmasters of Kincardineshire was held at Fordoun. Mr Murray, manufacturer, and church treasurer for the parish of Fetteresso, Mr Silver, schoolmaster of the same parish, and Mr Hendry, schoolmaster of Glenbervie, were returning home together in a gig from the meeting. At about ten in the evening they reached the bridge over the water at Glenbervie, where the road turns at almost a right angle. The wheel here came in contact with the parapet wall, and the shock threw the gentleman out with such violence, that Mr Murray and Mr Silver were killed on the spot, and Mr Henry was dreadfully cut and bruised, but strong hopes are entertained of his recovery. Mr Murray was found inside the parapet, against which his head had struck; and with the shattered gig lying upon him. Mr Silver was thrown over the bridge, a height of 14 or 15 feet, and fell on a hard stoney place where there was no water. Mr Henry upon recovering a little was able to scramble home; but so stunned that he was unable to tell where or how he fell. Their unhappy situation was discovered by some men passing along the road within half an hour after the melancholy catastrophe took place. Mr Murray and Mr Silver were both very highly respected and esteemed by all who knew them, as most exemplary and correct in every way. They were most useful and beloved members of society; and their premature death is greatly lamented by all ranks of the community. See picture of bridge at http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1387735 | SILVER, John (I6062)
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| 3858 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 01 April 1924, p.1. SILVER.-At 6 Whitehall Place, Aberdeen, on the 30th March, Elizabeth Mitchell, widow of Alexander Silver, draper. Funeral on Wednesday, the 2nd April, at 2 p.m. to Allenvale Cemetery. | MITCHELL, Elizabeth (I7650)
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| 3859 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 02 December 1905, p.4: LOW-SILVER.-At the Osterman Hotel, Sedro, Wooley, Washington, on the 11th November, by the Rev. George H.Haystead, David A.Low, fourth son of Alexander Low, Cothill, to Christian Watt, fourth daughter of the lave David* Silver, Bucksburn. *This is a mistake as the official marriage certificate gives Christian's father names as George Silver. Transcript of marriage cert: Nov 10 05, David Allen Low, aged 23, white, of Muikler?, Washington, born Aberdeen, Scotland, farmer, son of Alexander Low and Elizabeth Allen to Christian Watt Silver, aged 26, born Aberdeen, Scotland, dau of George Silver and Annie Gorman, married at Sedro-Woolley. | Family: David Allan LOW / Christian Watt SILVER (F2355)
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| 3860 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 06 May 1925, p3. MR ROBERT BISSET, DRUMOAK. The death occurred in Chester Infirmary, from a stroke of cerebral paralysis, of Mr Robert Bisset, eldest son of the late Mr William Bisset, Nether Park, Drumoak. After serving his time as an engineer at Aberdeen, Mr Bisset was for a number of years at sea. During the war he served in the Naval Reserve, but was transferred to the Air Force at Sheffield. Five years ago he received an appointment in the Metropolitan Victers Company. In their service he travelled extensively in this country and on the Continent on tours of inspection and investigation. Mr Bisset was only 41 years of age. His widow is the eldester daughter the late Mr Alex. Sharp, Rose Street, Aberdeen. There is one son. Stone in Drumoak Churchyard, Scotland | BISSET, Robert (I3208)
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| 3861 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 10 July 1891, page 6: THE LATE COLONEL WILLIAM KEITH Colonial William Reith, R.E., was son of the late Dr William Keith, of Aberdeen, and of Burnett Silver, daughter of the late George Silver, of Netherly, and of Muchalls, Kincardineshire. He was born 4th October, 1836, and was the eldest of five sons, who all chose the army as a profession. Educated at the Grammar School, in which he distinguished himself, he afterwards graduated at the Marischal College, where, subsequently he, for a short time, studied medicine. His inclinations, however, were in the direction of the army, and he obtained his commission in the Royal Engineers, 7th April, 1856. Towards the end of the following year he sailed for India, and arrived in time to take part in the operations in suppression of the Indian Mutiny. He was present at the second relief of Lucknow, for which he received a medal and clasp, and mention in despatches by General Sir J.Outram. Subsequently he took part in the relief of Azimghur as senior engineer with the Azimghur Field Force under Major-General Sir E.Lugard (mentioned in despatches), and in the operation in Trans-Gogra under General Sir Hope Grant. In August, 1860, he returned to England, and after a few months at Chatham, he went with the 4th Company, the same that he had served with in India, to Dover, where he was employed on the ordinary departmental and regimental duties of the corps till the end of 1861, when telegraphic orders were received on the 29th December for the company to proceed at once to Liverpool, for embarkation on the 1st January for America. The arms and all heavy baggage were to precede the company, and this duty fell to the lot of Lieutenant Keith, who accomplished it most satisfactorily, and was back in time to start with the company to Liverpool. After a very bad passage of 21 days the company reached St John's, New Brunswick, and a fortnight after started by sleigh for Canada, but was stopped on arrival at Fredericton till September, when it was moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Here it was joined by the 18th Company, and Lieutenant Keith was appointed adjutant. Very extensive works were soon in progress at Fort Clarence, George's Island, Point Pleasant, McNab's Island, &c. For these very large quantities of stone were required, and granite and ironstone were obtained from the W.D. quarries on the N.W. arm of the harbour. These quarries were worked by departmental labour, and Lieutenant Keith had charge of this work in addition to his duties as adjutant. Great difficulties soon arose with regard to transport, which was continually breaking down, and delaying the work, and at last, when more extensive works were taken in hand, it was found absolutely necessary to make other arrangements, and it was proposed that the companies should undertake their own transport. This Lieutenant Keith volunteered to do, and under his able management all difficulties were overcome. A powerful tug-steamer was purchased, suitable barges built, cranes, &c. erected at the wharves, and the whole handed over to Lieutenant Keith to organise, and in a very few days all trouble ceased. Two hundred and fifth tons of stone a day, besides cement and other stores, were delivered with the regularity of a postal service. All this extraordinary organising power enabled him to do in addition to his other work. He carried on this work till 1867, when the 4th Company (which he by this time commanded, having been promoted to captain on 5th June, 1865) was ordered to Bermuda. He took the company there, but having now completed his five years term of foreign service, returned to England in May, 1867. From this time till 1872 he was stationed at Portsmouth, and while there he succeeded, on the death of his father in 1870, to the property of Easter Muchalls, Kincardineshire. From there he went to Manchester till December, 1873, where he, now a major since 25th August, was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Military Discipline at the S.M.E., Chatham. This appointment he held till 31st March, 1876, when he was appointed brigade major, a position which he held for five and a half years with credit to himself and advantage to the service. An ardent love of all sports, no one at the S.M.E. did more to promote and encourage them, but, at the same time, and in no way more effectually than by example, were we taught in the early days of our career that duty was paramount, and few out of the many who were on the establishment in those days would have ever suggested, and none more than once, the slightest modification of this axiom. From the S.M.E. he went to Gibraltar for five years, in command of the companies R.E., and executive officer. On his return to England in December, 1886, he remained on half-pay for twelve months, when, finding that the date for compulsory retirement on account of age (then fixed at 55 years) was but three distant, he retired voluntarily on a pension. He was taken ill with congestion of the lungs on 29th April, and died on the following Tuesday. His death is said to be due to disease of the kidneys, which had been some time at work, but had not received medication attention. He was laid to rest on Saturday, 9th May, at Paddington Cemetery, having expressed a wish but three weeks before, when attending the funeral of a friend, to be buried himself at that place, because it was a bright and sunny spot. The funeral was largely attended by brother officers and other friends, who came to pay a last sad tribute of respect to the memory of a friend who was so true, so hearty, and so warm-hearted. A thorough soldier, he was a strict disciplinarian, and inspired a wholesome fear in the heart of the young officer who was inclined to be slack, and of the recruit who was slovenly. But he was most kind-hearted, just, and straightforward, and commanded the utmost respect and regard from all whose privilege it was to serve with him. We feel we cannot close this memoir without quoting from the letters of two old friends. One, a retired officer, once his commanding officer in Canada, writes- "Eulogy of his character I shall leave to abler pens than mine. He was the greatest personal friend I ever had, and without any exception the best fellow I ever knew." The other, a distinguished officer still on the active list, who was his comrade, not only in Canada, but also at Portsmouth, writes more at length, and his words will strike a chord in the hearts of all who knew and honoured William Keith:- "I never met a more thorough, a more staunch, sterling, and straightforward man, or a better soldier and disciplinarian." Keith, while never making work, had a great capacity for it, and really liked to find his time fully occupied by military duty. He was a markedly good drill, and had an abnormally keen eye for an error of movement, a waver, or a strap out of place; he was an equally good office man, being accurate, methodical, and rapid. His power of commanding obedience and respect was very great, and he was always ready to lead. Keith was a universal favourite among his brother officers, and those of other corps. The men both feared and loved him; for, while he was very strict, every stern, they knew that no one was more thoughtful for their true welfare or more personally liberal towards them; and that he was just in mind and action, and appreciative of duty well done. Humbugs, schemers, and shirkers were Keith's special abhorrence; and for these people, whether of high or humble position, there was neither room for mercy with him - they could not but tremble and keep out of range, if possible. With a manner sometimes almost fierce towards delinquents, and always pretending to ignore all sentiment, he covered a heart as truly sympathetic and tender towards the helpless, weak, or troubled a s I ever served with. Few persons knew of the large generosity towards others which Keith continuously and habitually practised; indeed, from his habit of disguising even from himself this most aide of his strong character, he himself hardly knew how warm a heart he possessed. Strong men feared Keith's wrath, little children looked into his honest eyes, saw fun twinkling in them; read the kindly heart within, and fearlessly made friends, and listed with delight to his jokes, stories, and chaff. The corps never lost a better officer when the altered conditions of service drove Keith to retirement from lack of prospects. Of self-advertisement he had none. | KEITH, William (I5921)
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| 3862 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 13 January 1921, p.1: SILVER.-Accidentally killed at Joint Station, Aberdeen, on the 11th inst., Walter R. Silver, beloved husband of Maggie Jane Mearns, aged 28 years. Funeral from his father's house, 93 Skene Street, on Friday, 14th inst. at 2 p.m., to Trinity Cemetery. | SILVER, Walter Reid (I5395)
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| 3863 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 14 June 1945, p3. SILVER-DUGUID.- at North Church, Queen Street, on June 11 by the Rev. John Symington, Alfred George (Cpl. R.A.F). only son of Mr and Mrs George Silver, 27 South Square, Footdee, to Barbara Arthur, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Forbes Duguid, 23 St Clair Street, Aberdeen. | Family: Alfred George SILVER / Barbara Arthur DUGUID (F504)
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| 3864 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 14 October 1950, p5. SILVER.-At Foresterhill, Aberdeen on Thursday, Oct. 12, 1950, Francis Silver, aged 68 years, dearly loved husband of Jane Gillooly, 9a Millburn Street, Aberdeen. Funeral on Sat. Oct 14 from 9a Millburn Street at 2.45pm, to Allenvale Cemetery. | SILVER, Francis (I5825)
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| 3865 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 15 June 1934, p1. SILVER.-At Coastguard Station, Cruden Bay, on 14th June, 1934, Bella Cowie Warrander, beloved wife of William Silver, aged 39 years. Funeral on Monday, 18th inst., at 1.30pm to Cruden Churchyard. | WARRANDER, Bella Cowie (I8679)
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| 3866 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 15 March 1915, p.6: DUNCAN.-At Uckfield, Sussex, on March 11th, Helen Silver, widow of Alexander Duncan, farmer, Reinehall, Netherley, elder daughter of the late Alexander Silver, farmer, Crossley, Maryculter. | SILVER, Hellen (I1587)
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| 3867 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Thomas Bisset MANLEY / Living (F893)
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| 3868 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 18 August 1923, p.1 BISSET.-Suddenly, at a Nursing Home in Aberdeen, on the 17th August, Isabella Ann, daughter of the late William Bisset, farmer, Nether Park, Drumoak. Funeral on Monday, the 20th inst., to New Churchyard, Drumoak. All friends please meet at Churchyard at 1.40pm. | BISSET, Isabella Ann (I4075)
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| 3869 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 18 March 1913, page 4 SILVER.-At Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, on the 20th February, Alexander Silver, son of the late William Silver, and of Mrs Silver, 17 Don Place, Woodside, Aberdeen, and beloved husband of Margaret A. Taylor, aged 32* years. *He was aged 31, not 32 when he died. No other Alexander Silver born Scotland that could fit. | SILVER, Alexander (I8682)
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| 3870 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 19 March 1906, p4: SILVER-BAIN.-At 62 Balmoral Place, Aberdeen, on the 16th inst., by the Rev. William Lawrence, Banchory-Devenick, John Silver, North of Scotland, Orkney, and Shetland Steam Navigation Company, Kirkwall, to Mary Anna ("Cissy"), eldest surviving daughter of William Bain, Mount Vernon, Douglas, Isle of Man. As per son Gerald's birth cert. | Family: John SILVER / Mary Anna BAIN (F438)
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| 3871 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 20 August 1924, p1. MARTIN.-At 21 Dunnottar Avenue, Stonehaven, on the 17th August, Helen Falconer, aged 85 years, wife of the late William Martin, teacher, Brackenhill?, Dunnottar. | FALCONER, Helen (I4164)
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| 3872 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 20 January 1936, p2. Means couple wedding. Bride in Sandringham Pink Satin Dress. Ceremony in hotel at Stonehaven. Wearing a model dress of Sandringham pink satin with diamante clip and buckle and with picture hat, and shoes to tone, Miss Mary Jane Grubb, daughter of Mr and Mrs George Grubb, Logie, Cowie, Stonehaven, was married to Mr James Marshall, son of Mr Geo. Marshall and the late Mrs Marshall, Newtonleys, Dunnottar, in the Alexander Hotel, Stonehaven, on Saturday. The Rev. Dr J.B.Burnett, Fetteresso, officiated, and the bride was given away by her father. The Wedding March, "The voice that breathed o'er Eden," and "O God of Bethel" were played by Miss Thomson, the bride's cousin. The bride carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations and maiden-hair fern. The bridesmaid was Miss Neannie Le??, Aberdeen, cousin of the bride, and she wore a dress of blue chiffon velvet with silver trimming, a cap of the same material and silver shoes. Her bouquet was of pink chrisanthemums. Miss Julia C.Grubb, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Her dress was of pink silk taffeta, and her headdress of pink rosebuds, and she wore silver shoes. Mr Wm. Marshall, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs Marshall's travelling dress was a plum-coloured silk marocain, with coat of the same shade trimmed with silver fox fur. | MARSHALL, James (I7374)
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| 3873 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 20 March 1909, p.4: COCKIE.-At Mill Croft, Auchinhove, Lumphanan, on the 19th inst., Helen Silver, widow of Alexander Cockie, aged 82 years. Funeral on Monday, the 22nd inst. at one o'clock to Lumphanan Churchyard. | SILVER, Helen (I4101)
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| 3874 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 23 October 1969, p11: PETRIE.-At Kingseat Hospital, on October 21, 1969, George Petrie (baker, N.C.S. Ltd), aged 78 years, beloved husband of Annie Ingram, 7 Fraser Road. Service at crematorium on Saturday, October 25 at 10.30am. All friends respectively invited. No flowers, please. Remains resting at 9 Mile-End Avenue (the residence of his son). | PETRIE, George (I8812)
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| 3875 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 23 October 1969, p11: PETRIE.-At Kingseat Hospital, on October 21, 1969, George Petrie (baker, N.C.S. Ltd), aged 78 years, beloved husband of Annie Ingram, 7 Fraser Road. Service at crematorium on Saturday, October 25 at 10.30am. All friends respectively invited. No flowers, please. Remains resting at 9 Mile-End Avenue (the residence of his son). | PETRIE, George (I8812)
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| 3876 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 24 August 1925, p.1 SILVER.-At 17 Don Place, Woodside, on 22nd August, Elizabeth Scorgie, widow of William Silver. Deeply mourned. Funeral on Tuesday, 25th inst., at 2pm to Grove Cemetery. | SCORGIE, Elizabeth (I8669)
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| 3877 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 25 August 1942, p4. ROBERTSON.-At 30 Market Place, Inverurie, on 23rd August, 1942, Alexander Robertson, carpenter, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Silver. Funeral on Wednesday, 26th inst., at 2.30 pm to Inverurie Cemetery. Friends please meet in Congregational Church. | ROBERTSON, Alexander (I4697)
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| 3878 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 28 August 1917, p1: SILVER.-Killed in action, on 31st July, 1917, Private Alexander D. Silver, Gordon Highlanders, aged 24 years, youngest son of Mrs Silver, 28 Thomson Street, Aberdeen. Return of Warrant Officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the 17th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders killed in action of who have died whilst on service in the war of 1914 to 10 Jan 1920. 200913 Pte Silver, Alexander, aged 24, born Aberdeen, 31.7.17 in Belgium. Killed in action. Details from will: Alexander Silver, dated 1st December 1915 and signed 200913 Pte Alexander Silver of 17th Btn Gordon Highlanders.In the event of my death I give the whole of my property and effects to my mother, Mrs Penelope Silver, 28 Thomson Street, Aberdeen. | SILVER, Alexander Davidson (I7663)
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| 3879 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 28 July 1936 Silver.-At Wardhead, Lumphanan, on the 26th July, 1936, Annie B.M.Campbell, dearly beloved wife of Robert Silver. Sadly missed and deeply mourned. Funeral on Tuesday, at one o'clock, arriving at Durris about 2pm. | CAMPBELL, Anne Bennet Milne (I8666)
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| 3880 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 28 May 1907 THOMSON.-At Burnhead, Kingcausie, Maryculter (suddenly), on the 25th inst., George Thomson, merchant, aged 73 years. Funeral on Wednesday, 29th inst., at two o'clock pm to Maryculter Churchyard. 1907 THOMPSON, GEORGE (Statutory registers Deaths 264/ 6) No 6, George Thompson, general merchant, an army pensioner (married to Jane Silver), on 25 May 1907 at 4pm at Burnhead, Maryculter, male, 73 years, son on George Thompson, crofter, deceased, and Ann Thompson, M.S.Birnie, deceased. Cause: cerebral apoplexy suddenly. Informant James George Thompson, son, of Rockland Cottage, Peterculter. NOTE: Surname spelt Thompson, rather than Thomson. | THOMSON, George (I4956)
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| 3881 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 29 July 1896, p.6 At the Imperial Hotel, Aberdeen, on the 28th inst., by the Rev. Archibald Young, M.A., Carden Place U.P. Church, assisteded by the Rev. Hugh Morrison, M.A., F.C., Cults, James Gordon Bisset, university bookseller, Aberdeen, to Maggie McPherson, second daughter of Alexander Fiddes, Esq., Aberdeen. | Family: James Gordon BISSET / Margaret McPherson FIDDES (F869)
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| 3882 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 29 June 1916, p.4: SILVER-BUCHAN.-At the Gallowgate United Free Church, Aberdeen, by the Rev. A.F.Taylor, M.A., George Silver, to Barbara, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Buchan, 155a West North Street, Aberdeen. | Family: George SILVER / Barbara BUCHAN (F507)
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| 3883 | Aberdeen Press and Journal 30 January 1907, p4: SILVER.-At the Mains of Cookney, Netherley, on the 27th inst., the wife of Andrew Silver of a son. | SILVER, Andrew (I4362)
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| 3884 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 01 June 1939, page 9: SILVER. - At 1 Ardley Terrace, Stonehaven, on 25th May, 1939, Ann Brown, widow of James Silver in her 88th year. | BROWN, Ann (I1948)
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| 3885 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 03 June 1943, page 5: Masonic Honours. A large company attended the funeral from his residence, Stableyard, Glen Tanar, to St Machar Churchyard, Aboyne, of Mr W.Silver. He was born 75 years ago at Mill of Moutie, Fetteresso; served his apprenticeship as a blacksmith at Braemar, and later work for over 30 years at the smithy of Messrs Fletcher, Aboyne. Later he entered the employment of Lord Glentanar as caretake of the Estate Recreation Hall. He was a prominent Freemason - the oldest in Aboyne - a keen bowler and highly esteemed in the community. He is survived by Mrs Silver and three sons, one of whom, James is in the Forces overseas. The Rev. D.Hamilton, Aboyne, conducted the service at the house, and the Masonic service at the grave was taken by the Rev. G.Martineau, Aboyne. | SILVER, William (I6601)
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| 3886 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 03 June 1943, page 5: SILVER.-At the Stableyard, Glen Tanar, on the 24th May, 1943, William Silver (retired blacksmith), beloved husband of Margaret Dunn. | SILVER, William (I6601)
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| 3887 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 04 June 1915, page 10: SILVER.-At 23 Spa Street, Aberdeen, on the 2nd inst., Elizabeth Craighead, widow of William Silver, late of Damhead, Fiddie, Skene, aged 88* years. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p.m., to Banchory-Devenick Churchyard. *Age discrepancy of one year. Born Peterculter November 1827. | CRAIGHEAD, Elizabeth (I4414)
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| 3888 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 12 December 1919, page 8: SILVER.-At 96 Auchmill Road, Bucksburn, on the 7th inst., Jane McDonald, widow of Robert Silver, settmaker, aged 81 years. | McDONALD, Jane (I4305)
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| 3889 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 12 November 1915, page 10: SILVER.-At 568 Great Northern Road, Woodside, on the 5th inst., Mary Silver, aged 70 years. | SILVER, Mary (I4330)
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| 3890 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 17 April 1941, p5. MANLEY-ANDERSON.-At King's College Chapel, on 12th April, 1941, by the Rev. P.D.Lawrence, M.A., Rubislaw Church, Aberdeen, 2nd Lt. John Simpson Manley, R.A., son of Mr and Mrs William Manley, 38 Harlaw Road, Aberdeen and Isabella Lamont Anderson, M.A., daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Anderson, West Schoolhouse, Maryculter. | Family: John Simpson MANLEY / Isabella Lamont ANDERSON (F892)
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| 3891 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 20 June 1940, page 5: SILVER.- At 92 Gray Street, Aberdeen, on 16th June, 1940, Alexander Silver, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Margaret Donald. Deeply regretted. | SILVER, Alexander (I8175)
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| 3892 | Aberdeen Weekly Journal 22 January 1942, page 5: MR WILLIAM SILVER. - Mr William Silver, who has died at his residence, 270 Victoria Road, Aberdeen, was one of the best known commercial travellers in the North of Scotland. He was sixty-one years of age and spent the whole of his business life with Messrs. Lewis Smith and Son. Ltd., for whom he was representative for fully forty years. He was particularly well known in Aberdeen and in Orkney and Shetland. He was a man of many interests. He was a past president of the Aberdeen branch of the United Commercial Travellers' Association, he was a member of the St Machar Lodge of Freemasons, and was an elder of the East Church of St Nicholas. He was keenly interested in golf, football and cricket, and was a member of the Balnagask Golf Club. Mr Silver is survived by Mrs Silver and by a son, who is serving with the Forces in Africa, and two daughters. | SILVER, William (I7657)
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| 3893 | Aboard S.S.Borda from London, England, to Australia. No 1319 Westwood, Stanley King, of High St, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, iron worker, aged 35 Jessie F. Westwood, wife, aged 37 Raymond Ian Leslie Westwood, son, aged 3 | WESTWOOD, Stanley King (I6350)
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| 3894 | Aboard the vessel Olympic sailing from Southhampton, England, in August 1934, for visit to Canada. Also aboard the same vessel was Ethel Margaret SILVER, a very distant cousin of Elizabeth's eventual husband, Alexander James Silver. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24J3-N9Z Possible 1911 census entry in Canada which would mean her parents emigrated. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV95-9T1P | SCOTT, Elizabeth Lawrie (I8567)
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| 3895 | ABRAHAM NUNN E/W Death AbrahamNunn Year Qtr District Vol Page Reg Ent No DOR 1881 Jun THINGOE 04A 323 Sixteenth April 1881 at Chevington. Abraham Nunn, male 86 years, farm labourer. Cause of death: Bronchitis six months. Informant: John Nunn, son of deceased, at Chevington. Note: Age descrepancy on certificate; Born 1797, so only 83 at death. | NUNN, Abraham (I22)
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| 3896 | Abraham Nunn, head, unm, aged 17, ag lab, born Hargrave | NUNN, Abraham (I5140)
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| 3897 | Accidentally killed after falling under wheels of wagon. | NUNN, Charles (I6129)
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| 3898 | According to 1911 census for her son Alfred and his father, all six of her children were still alive. Son Alfred's death: Lynn Advertiser 25 July 1941, p5. Mr Alfred Owen (Stoke Ferry) The death occurred on the 14th inst., at his home in Roxborough-rd., Stoke Ferry, of Mr Alfred Owen aged 76 years. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. W.Place (vicar) on the 16th inst. The immediate mourners were: Mr J.Briston, brother-in-law; Mrs Owen, sister-in-law; Mr S.Briston, nephew; Mr and Mrs T.Harman, nephew and niece; Mrs J. Grey, niece; Mr Hubert Grey. Others present were Mrs. J.Wilby, Mrs M.Carter, Mr J.P.B.Ward, Mr R.Eaves, Mr Wilby. There were many beautiful floral tributes. - The funeral arragements were carried out by Messrs E.G.Eggett and Son, Trafalgar House, Stoke Ferry Son George Owen details: England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: George Owen Registration Date: 1858 Quarter of the Year: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Place: Downham, Norfolk, England Volume: 4b Page: 358 England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: George Owen Gender: Male Baptism Date: 21 Nov 1858 Baptism Place: Stoke-Ferry, Norfolk, England Father: George Owen Mother: Mary Ann FHL Film Number: 2149734 Reference ID: p32 254 England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: George Owen and Sarah Hannah Powley Registration Year: 1888 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration District: Downham Inferred County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 907 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Keppel Dock Road, Wretton, Downham, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place George Oven Head Married Male 32 1859 General labourer Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Sarah Oven Wife Married Female 28 1863 - Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England George W Oven Son Single Male 1 1890 - Wretton, Norfolk, England 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Lion Lane, Wretton, Downham, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place George Owen Head Married Male 41 1860 General labourer Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Sarah Owen Wife Married Female 38 1863 - Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England George William Owen Son Single Male 11 1890 - Wretton, Norfolk, England Ernest Alfred Owen Son - Male 9 1892 - Wretton, Norfolk, England Kathleen Owen Daughter - Female 5 1896 - Wretton, Norfolk, England 1911 Census For England & Wales Near the Church Wretton, Wretton, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place George Owen Head Married Male 52 1859 Postman Stoke Ferry Norfolk Sarah Owen Wife Married* Female 48 1863 Letter deliverer Barton Bendish Norfolk George William Owen Son Single Male 21 1890 General labourer Wretton Norfolk Ernest Alfred Owen Son Single Male 19 1892 General labourer Wretton Norfolk Kathleen Owen Daughter Single Female 15 1896 - Wretton Norfolk *22 years three children all living England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 Name: George Owen Death Age: 88 Birth Date: abt 1859 Registration Date: Jan 1947 Registration District: Downham Inferred County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 530 George Owen's wife Sarah Poley: Abridged version of notice from Lynn Advertiser 06 April 1945, p7 Mrs S.Owen (Wretton) The funeral took place at Wretton on Monday of Mrs Sarah Owent, aged 82. She had been connected with the parish church for a great number of years, being a member of the church council since its inceptions. Her kindness to many will long be remembered. The service was conducted by Rev J.C.Paterson Morgan and the lesson was read by Mr Alfred Walker. The mourners were: Mr G.Owen and Mrs J.Gray, son and daughter; Mr J.Gray and Mrs G.Owen, son-in-law and daughter-in-law; Mr Chas. Gray, Mr Robin Gray, grandsons; Miss Irene Gray, Mrs Philip Walker, granddaughters; Mr S.Briston, Mr T.Bye (Stow Bridge) nephews; Mrs Taylor (Barton Bendish), Mrs Harman, Mrs Rance, nieces; Mrs S.Briston, Mrs L.Gray, Mr Philip Walker, Mr S.J.Pettit, Mr H.Clark, Miss Rumbold (Barton). The widower was unable to be present. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 Name: Sarah Owen Death Age: 82 Birth Date: abt 1863 Registration Date: Jan 1945 Registration District: Downham Inferred County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 424 Daughter Mary Ann details: Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 Name: Mary Ann Owen Gender: Female Record Type: Christening (Baptism) Baptism Date: 1 Jul 1860 Baptism Place: Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Father: George Owen Mother: Mary Ann FHL Film Number: 1526686 England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Mary Ann Owen Registration Year: 1877 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration District: Downham Volume: 4b Page: 993 Records on Page: Name Frederic Charles Bailey and Mary Ann Owen An image of Mary Ann Owen found on ancestry (by Robert Henry on 21 Sep 2020) 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Hockwold cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Fredrick Charls Bailey Head Married Male 26 1855 Agl labourer Norfolk, England Mary Ann Bailey Wife Married Female 20 1861 Agl wife Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Charles Fred Bailey Son Single Male 2 1879 - Norfolk, England Earnest William Bailey Son Single Male 1 1880 - Norfolk, England George Arthur Bailey Son Single Male 0 1881 - Norfolk, England 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Blackdyke Road, Hockwold with Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Frederick Bailey Head Married Male 35 1856 Agricultural labourer East Winch, Norfolk, England Mary A Bailey Wife Married Female 30 1861 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Charles F Bailey Son Single Male 13 1878 Agricultural labourer Norfolk, England Earnest W Bailey Son Single Male 12 1879 Scholar Norfolk, England Mary E Bailey Daughter - Female 8 1883 Scholar Norfolk, England Alfred Bailey Son - Male 6 1885 Scholar Norfolk, England Agatha E Bailey Daughter - Female 4 1887 - Wilton, Norfolk, England Harry Bailey Son - Male 3 1888 - Wilton, Norfolk, England Ethel M Bailey Daughter - Female 2 1889 - Norfolk, England Louie Bailey Daughter - Female 0 1891 - Norfolk, England 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Cross Roads, Elveden, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Charles F Bailey Head Married Male 48 1853 Agricultural labourer East Winch, Norfolk, England Mary A Bailey Wife Married Female 44 1857 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Charles F Bailey Son Single Male 24 1877 Horsekeeper on farm Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England Alfred Bailey Son Single Male 17 1884 Horsekeeper on farm Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England Harry Bailey Son Single Male 14 1887 Stockman on farm Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England Luie Bailey Daughter - Female 11 1890 - Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England Mary A Bailey Daughter - Female 9 1892 - Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England Violet L Bailey Daughter - Female 7 1894 - Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England Florence M Bailey Daughter - Female 2 1899 - Hockwold cum Wilton, Norfolk, England 1911 Census For England & Wales Cross Rds Elveden Thetford Suffolk, Elveden, Suffolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Frederick C Bailey Head Married Male 57 1854 Groom and gardener domestic East Winch Norfolk Mary Ann Bailey Wife Married Female 52 1859 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk Alfred Bailey Son Single Male 25 1886 Horse keeper farm domestic Hockwold Norfolk Harry Bailey Son Single Male 23 1888 Working gardener Hockwold Norfolk Florence Bailey Daughter - Female 13 1898 School Hockwold Norfolk 1939 Register 78 Cross Roads, Mildenhall, Mildenhall R.D., Suffolk, England First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number Mary A Bailey 24 May 1860 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Widowed 90 1 Alfreda L Wood 25 Jan 1920 Female Housemaid Single 90 2 England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 Name: Mary A Bailey Death Age: 85 Birth Date: abt 1860 Registration Date: Oct 1945 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration District: Newmarket Inferred County: Suffolk Volume: 4a Page: 1041 Daughter Charlotte OWEN details: England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008 Name Charlotte Owen Event Date 1862 Event Place Downham, Norfolk, England Page 385 Volume 4B Affiliate Line Number 74 Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar Registration Year 1862 Norfolk, England, Bishop's Transcripts, 1579-1935 Name: Charlotte Owen Gender: Female Record Type: Christening (Baptism) Baptism Date: 2 Feb 1862 Baptism Place: Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Father: George Owen Mother: Mary Ann Owen FHL Film Number: 1526687 England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Charlotte Owen Registration Year: 1883 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration District: King's Lynn Inferred County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 571 Records on Page: Name Benjamin Casey and Charlotte Owen Lynn Advertiser 07 July 1883, p5 Marriages: 2nd.-Register office, Lynn, Benjamin Casey, of Downham, to Charlotte Owen, of Almshouse Lane, Lynn. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 Name: Charlotte Casey Death Date: 13 Apr 1953 Death Place: Norfolk, England Probate Date: 8 May 1953 Probate Registry: Norwich 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Parsons Lane, Downham Market, Downham, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Benjamin Casey Head Married Male 29 1862 Horse dealer Downham Market, Norfolk, England Charlotte Casey Wife Married Female 29 1862 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Louisa Casey Daughter - Female 5 1886 Scholar London#, Middlesex, England 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Benjamin Casey Head Married Male 38 1863 Cattle dealer Downham Market, Norfolk, England Charlotte Casey Wife Married Female 38 1863 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Louie Casey Daughter - Female 14 1887 - Downham Market#, Norfolk, England Benjamin Casey Son - Male 1 1900 - Downham Market, Norfolk, England #Note that Louisa's birthplace is given as in London in 1891 census and then in Norfolk by 1901. 1911 Census For England & Wales Railway Road Downham Market, Downham Market, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Benjamin Casey Head Married Male 49 1862 Cattle dealer Norfolk Downham Mkt Charlotte Casey Wife Married* Female 48 1863 - Norfolk Stoke Ferrry Benjamin Casey Son - Male 11 1900 School Norfolk Downham Mkt Alfred Casey Son - Male 9 1902 School Norfolk Downham Mkt Charles Casey Son - Male 6 1905 School Norfolk Downham Mkt Florence Casey Daughter - Female 5 1906 School Norfolk Downham Mkt Emma Casey Daughter - Female 4 1907 - Norfolk Downham Mkt William Casey Son - Male 2 1909 - Norfolk Downham Mkt Mary Bailey Servant Single Female 18 1893 General servant Suffolk Elvedon *28 years, 7 children, 6 living. 1939 Register for 38 Seagate Road, Hunstanton, New Hunstanton U.D., Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number Charlotte Casey 23 Dec 1861 Female Private Means Widowed 217 1 Florrie E Cox 13 Oct 1920 Female Domestic Servant Single 217 2 England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 Name: Charlotte Casey Death Age: 91 Birth Date: abt 1862 Registration Date: Apr 1953 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration District: Fakenham Inferred County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 372 Son Henry Owen details: England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Henry Owen Registration Date: 1863 Quarter of the Year: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration Place: Downham, Norfolk, England Volume: 4b Page: 354 England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 Name: Henry Owen Death Age: 58 Birth Date: abt 1862 Registration Date: Apr 1920 Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration District: West Derby Inferred County: Lancashire Volume: 8b Page: 335 England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973 Name: Henry Owen Gender: Male Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1887 Marriage Place: St Mark, Preston, Lancashire, England Father: George Owen Spouse: Isabella Brown FHL Film Number: 1471020 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Monmouth Street, Salford, Lancashire, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Owen Head Married Male 27 1864 General labourer Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Isabella Owen Wife Married Female 21 1870 - Woodford, Northamptonshire, England 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Landsfield House, Thorpe Malsor, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Owen Head Married Male 37 1864 Ironstone labourer Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Isabella Owen Wife Married Female 31 1870 - Woodford, Northamptonshire, England Edith Owen Daughter - Female 9 1892 - Salford, Lancashire, England Lily Owen Daughter - Female 7 1894 - Salford, Lancashire, England Harry Owen Son - Male 2 1899 - Loddington, Northamptonshire, England 1911 Census For England & Wales Park View Thorpe Malsor Kettering, Thorpe Malsor, Northamptonshire, England First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Owen Head Married Male 47 1864 Ironstone labourer Stoke Ferry Norfolk Isabella Owen Wife Married* Female 41 1870 - Woodford Northamptonshire Edith Owen - Single Female 19 1892 Sewer Salford Manchester Lily Owen - Single Female 17 1894 Machinist Salford Manchester Harry Owen - - Male 12 1899 School Loddington Northamptonshire Arthur Cyril Owen - - Male 7 1904 School Thorpe Malsor Northamptonshire *22 years, five children, four living. Daughter Agatha Ellis OWEN born 21 Apr 1867 details: England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915 Name: Agatha Ellis Owen Registration Date: 1867 Registration Place: Downham, Norfolk, England Volume: 4b Page: 387 England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: Agatha Ellis Owen Gender: Female Baptism Date: 7 Jul 1867 Baptism Place: Stoke-Ferry, Norfolk, England Father: George Owen Mother: Mary Ann FHL Film Number: 2149734 Reference ID: p52 409 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 Name: Agatha Ellis Briston Death Date: 22 May 1954 Death Place: Norfolk, England Probate Date: 24 Jun 1954 Probate Registry: Norwich England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007 Name: Agatha E Briston Death Age: 87 Birth Date: abt 1867 Registration Date: Apr 1954 Registration District: Downham Inferred County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 361 Lynn Advertiser 28 May 1954, p5 Mrs. A.E.Briston The took place on Wednesday at All Saints' Church, Stoke Ferry, of Mrs. Agatha Ellis Briston, aged 87, widow of Mr John Briston, a retired farmer. Mrs Briston died on Saturday at her home in Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry. The funeral service was conducted by Rev H.J.W.Law. Immediate mourners were Mr E.Briston, Mrs Rance, Mr and Mrs. A.Briston, Mr and Mrs T.Harman, Mr and Mrs S.Briston, Mr and Mrs W.Woodward, Miss I.Briston, Mr S.Briston, junr., Mr F.Briston, Mrs Grey, Mr L.Briston, Mr and Mrs Leverett. Others present included Mrs Pointer, Miss Barley, Mrs A.Mobbs, Mr H.Morley, Miss M.English, Mrs Upton, Mrs C.M.Eggett, Mrs O.T.Llewellyn, Mr J.Bayfield. England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Agatha Ellis Owen Registration Year: 1890 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration District: Downham Volume: 4b Page: 607 Records on Page: John Briston Agatha Ellis Owen 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry, Downham, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place John Briston Head Married Male 24 1867 Corn porter Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Agatha E Briston Wife Married Female 23 1868 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Ellis Briston Son Single Male 0 1891 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Oxboro Road, Stoke Ferry, Downham, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place John Briston Head Married Male 33 1868 Corn porter Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Agatha Briston Wife Married Female 33 1868 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Ellis Briston Son Single Male 10 1891 Attending school Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Arthur Briston Son - Male 9 1892 Attending school Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Nellie Briston Daughter - Female 7 1894 Attending school Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England Agatha Briston Daughter - Female 4 1897 - Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England 1911 Census For England & Wales Oxborough Road Stoke Ferry, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place John Briston Head Married Male 44 1867 Millers and merchants waggoner Stoke Ferry Norfolk Agatha Briston Wife Married* Female 43 1868 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk Ellis Briston Son Single Male 20 1891 Chemist assistant Stoke Ferry Norfolk Nellie Briston Daughter Single Female 16 1895 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk Agatha Briston Daughter - Female 14 1897 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk Sidney Briston Son - Male 9 1902 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk Harry Briston Son - Male 6 1905 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk Crissie Briston Daughter - Female 3 1908 - Stoke Ferry Norfolk *21 years, 7 children, all living. 1939 Register Oxborough Road, Stoke Ferry, Downham R.D., Norfolk, England First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number John Briston 30 Oct 1866 Male Retired Farmer Married 164 1 Agatha E Briston 21 Apr 1867 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 164 2 Agatha's son Ellis Briston in 1939 1939 Register 32 Worple Road, Epsom, Epsom and Ewell M.B., Surrey, England First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number Ellis Briston 28 Dec 1890 Male Postman Single 269 6 | NUNN, Mary Ann (I1468)
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| 3899 | According to a ancestry trees, David BRUCE/Maggie Jane ADAM had the following children Maggie Jane BRUCE 1902-1915 (step-daughter) George BRUCE Unknown-1950 David BRUCE 1904-1904 https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Birth: BRUCE, DAVID, M, year 1904, ref 262/ 15, in Kinneff and Catterline Death: https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ BRUCE, DAVID, aged 0, year 1904, ref 262/ 6, in Kinneff and Catterline Margaret BRUCE 1905- Arthur BRUCE 1907-1976 who married Annie Moug on 6 Sep 1930 (1930 marriages in the district of Kirriemuir in the county of Angus. No 17, 6 Sep 1930 at 9 Henry St, Kirriemuir, Arthur Bruce, farm servant, aged 22, of Kinalty, Airlie, son on David Bruce, shepherd, and Margaret Bruce, M.S.Adam, and Annie Moug, domestic servant, aged 22, of 9 Henry St, Kirriemuir, dau of Joseph Moug and Sarah Moug, M.S.Wilkie. Witness: Betsy Milne, Maryton, Kirriemuir.) Elizabeth Anderson BRUCE 1910-1972 (married Andrew SCOTT ?-1987 and had two children Andrew SCOTT 1926-2004 and Gordon SCOTT) Hugh BRUCE 1913-1913 James BRUCE 1914-1914 Margaret Jane Adams BRUCE 1918-1974 (Dundee Courier 30 August 1937, p12 BALLY-BRUCE.-At Memus Church, 27th August, by Rev. J.M.Craig, Forbes, son of Mr Robert Bally, Edzell, to Margaret Jane Adams, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs David Bruce, Drumclune, Kirriemuir.) Forbes Bally 1913-1992 David BRUCE 1921-1997 who married Margaret (Peg) GUTHRIE. They had no family. | BRUCE, David (I5715)
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| 3900 | According to a letter written by Alma Nunn in 1985, Bernie Beitz died in a single vehicle accident driving to work at St George. | BEITZ, Charles Bernard (I551)
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