| |
Notes |
Linked to |
| 1 |
1a 862 | Family: F7
|
| 2 |
Irish parentage | Charlotte
|
| 3 |
Elizabeth THOMPSON wid. buried 17-6-1774 at Stoke. | Elizabeth
|
| 4 |
Elizabeth TOMPSON Household
Female
Other Information:
Birth Year <1825>
Birthplace Thetford, Norfolk, England
Age 56
Occupation Timber Measurers Wife
Marital Status M
Head of Household John TOMPSON
Relation Wife
Disability
Source Information:
Dwelling Horns Lane Private House
Census Place Norwich St Julian, Norfolk, England
Family History Library Film 1341468
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 1943 / 89
Page Number 11 | Elizabeth
|
| 5 |
Executrix of husband John's will
second wife | Elizabeth
|
| 6 |
Mrs. Elizabeth BUCKENHAM
Sex: F
Event(s):
Birth: Abt. 1710
Of Methwold, Norfolk, England
Marriage(s):
Spouse: John BUCKENHAM
Source Information:
Film Number: 446299
Page Number: 0079
Reference Number: 51846 | Elizabeth
|
| 7 |
had two children | Freda
|
| 8 |
mentioned in wills 1700, 1716 | Hannah
|
| 9 |
45 Hill Street, Cowdenbeath KY4 9DE | J B
|
| 10 |
illiterate | Jane
|
| 11 |
Margaret’s name taken from baptismal entry of Samuel, Weston BTs 10 March 1605 | Margaret
|
| 12 |
(Burried 6/3/1682/3) | Mary
|
| 13 |
buried a widow and a Quaker | Mary
|
| 14 |
had three children | May
|
| 15 |
drowned aged 45 | Nellie
|
| 16 |
Was Geoffrey's partner | Sharon
|
| 17 |
Adopted his second wife’s children | UNNAMED
|
| 18 |
James was a Baker. | James ABBOTT
|
| 19 |
Mary was the 1st cousin of James. Daughter of Mary and James abbott.
Mary, Henry and Mary Ann are recorded in the 1861 census, living at 81 Warminster Road. | Mary ABBOTT
|
| 20 |
Caroline Atkinson m 14 Dec 1869 Lieut-Col James Halifax Western C.M.G., Royal Engineers. Had issue | Caroline Sophia ATKINSON
|
| 21 |
Died as infant at Rome | Charles ATKINSON
|
| 22 |
Emily Atkinson m 4 Oct 1865 George A. Western | Emily ATKINSON
|
| 23 |
Guy Atkinson J.P., D.L. of Cangort, Kings Co. High Sheriff King's Co 1846 See Burke's family Atkinson of Cangort | Guy ATKINSON
|
| 24 |
Guy Atkinson J.P. of Cangort. Lieut-Col 85th Light Infantry m. 19 July 1877 Frances Elizabeth only daughter of Hon. Laurence Harmen King-Harmen of Rockingham, Co Roscommon see Burke's peerage Kingston, E. See Burke's family Atkinson | Guy Newcomen ATKINSON
|
| 25 |
Richard Atkinson 67th Regt | Richard Frederick ATKINSON
|
| 26 |
William Atkinson m 1877 Anna daughter of Lewis Moore of Cremorgan. Had issue. Son Guy Hamilton Atkinson. | William Henry ATKINSON
|
| 27 |
Later moved to Kingwilliamstown,then to Kimberley, sold his share, half of what became the Kimberley Diamond mines (for 3,000 pounds) moved to Bechuanaland Protectorate and pioneered the opening of a small settlement at Papani. Purchased several farms and stocked them with 4,000 head of cattle. The cattle industry was ruined in 1896-97 when rinderpest swept through the B.P. | Charles Lennox Stretch ATTWELL
|
| 28 |
At the age of 18, in 1896 when rebellion broke out at Kuruman, over the shooting of the stricken rinderpest cattle he jouned the services, later in the Anglo-Boer war he conducted the supply convoys for the Govt: In 1900 he joined Cillinan's Volunteer Corps at Setlagoli, and took part at the Klipdrift fight, He received 2 medals for the 2 campaigns. After the war took up farming and settled at Lichtenburg. In 1914 he moved to Rhodesia as roads Supervisor for the P.W.D. (site the picturesque Wolfshall road, Selukwe) spent 3 years as Mine Manager at Mashaba, and 11 at Shamva, then worked 11 yrs at the Cam & Motor on the roasters and blast furnaces. In 1941 farmed at "Indiva" Eiffel Flats. Poisoning from a bruise caused his sudden death. | Kimberley Cecil Lennox ATTWELL
|
| 29 |
Ada Margaret Bain. Came up by ox wagon with her parents; was in the
Bulawayo laager in 1896 and in later years lived in Gatooma. Information
from her niece, Miss G. Howard, Bulawayo. | Ada Margaret BAIN
|
| 30 |
six children | BALLOT
|
| 31 |
of Polish descent | Lygia Janina BANASINSKA
|
| 32 |
triplet | Rebecca BARBER
|
| 33 |
triplet | Toby BARBER
|
| 34 |
Farm was 3 miles from Trichardt
Vernon JStG travelled to Bethal (18 miles) by pushbike in std 6 and 7 as he was a weekly boarder at school there.
No issue of this marriage. | James Alexander BARBOUR
|
| 35 |
birth
29605/1887 BELSON FLORENCE ALFRED H JANET NARRABRI | Florence BELSON
|
| 36 |
First marriage
17081/1928 BIRCH GEORGE R MEREDITH SYLVIA V BURWOOD
George's brother - marriage?
766/1926 BIRCH ARTHUR E MACKENNA BRENDA J M AUBURN
sister?
15941/1928 KNOX WILLIAM BIRCH LILIAN M AUBURN | George Robert BIRCH
|
| 37 |
no issue | Margaret BIRRELL
|
| 38 |
Arrived in Table Bay on ship VOSMAAR Oct 1696 | Jacques BISSEUX VAN MIDDELBURG
|
| 39 |
Arrived in Table Bay on ship VOSMAAR Oct 1696 aged 3 | Pieter BISSEUX VAN MIDDELBURG
|
| 40 |
sister of W. Blowers | Mary Ann BLOWERS
|
| 41 |
of County Durham, England
Had an illegitimate daughter, Simonne, fathered by her boss's son | Elizabeth BLYTHE
|
| 42 |
Died of of meningitis | Edwin James Drew BODLEY
|
| 43 |
Killed a guard at the POW camp and escaped over the Alps in Switzerland. (Used a modified eating fork to kill the guard.) Red Cross found him and repatriated him. | Edwin James Drew BODLEY
|
| 44 |
in Kensington England aged 19 in 1902 census | Harry BODLEY
|
| 45 |
GEORGE TOMPSON BOOTY
Male Family
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Marriages:
Spouse: CLARA MILLERD Family
Marriage: 07 OCT 1865 Saint Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex, England
Messages:
Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.
Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M147942 1862 - 1865 1067129 Film NONE Sheet:
Clara's birth
CLARA MILLERD
Female
Event(s):
Birth: 05 JUN 1842
Christening: 08 JAN 1843 Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey, England
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: GEORGE MILLERD Family
Mother: LUCY JANE
Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C058451 1792 - 1819 0307716 Film 6906161 Film
C058451 1820 - 1833 0307717 Film NONE
C058451 1834 - 1844 0307718 Film NONE
C058451 1845 - 1854 0307719 Film NONE Sheet: 00
Living at 19 Lambeth Rd, Southwark in 1871 | George Tompson BOOTY
|
| 46 |
1851 census
Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace
John BOOTY Head M 35 M Painter Hopton-SUF
Sarah BOOTY Wife M 34 F --- Thetford-NFK
George BOOTY Son - 11 M Scholar Thetford-NFK
Sarah BOOTY Daur - 9 F Scholar Ixworth-SUF
Address: Castle Row, Thetford
Census Place: Thetford St Cuthbert Thetford, Norfolk | John BOOTY
|
| 47 |
From the 1891 census:
Family living at 13 Gunter Grove Chelsea.
Sarah Mason Head Widow 45 Boarding House Keeper born Exworth Suffolk
Florrence daughter single 16 scholar born Manchester London
Minnie daughter single 13 scholar born Manchester London
Caroline E. M. Wood Boarder widow 61 Living on own means born London
Ellin Martin boarder widow 75 Living on own means born Litchfield Hants
Harman Hooper boarder single 22 Clerk at Restuarant born Belguim Brussels
Living at 2 Margaretta Terrace, Chelsea in 1901 with Florence, Minnie, George Johnstone and 3 boarders, 2 of whom were medical students | Sarah BOOTY
|
| 48 |
Great granddaughter of the slave Catharina van Bengale and soldier Hans Christoffel Snijman | Anna Margaretha BOTHA
|
| 49 |
Anthony was Baptised at the Beckington Chapel 12/5/1805.
He married Joan Naish in the presence of Mathew Bourne.
Anthony started the seed business at Beckington in 1760. It continued until 1920.
Will proven 19/10/1809.
The Beckington Chapel was formed in 1786 by 16 people, who built the Chapel on a piece of land which a Mr.Baily had purchased for 20 pounds from a Mr.Steward in London. Of the 16 people who formed the Church one was Anthony Bourne Jnr. another was William Baily, the son of Mr. Baily mentioned above. On the 7th October 1788 a Deed of Trust was set up and of the 9 Trustees, Anthony Bourne was one. | Anthony BOURNE
|
| 50 |
Arthur's bible is in the possession of Mrs. G. Long of Melbourne. It was presented to him by the Beckington Baptist Chapel Sept. 1847. | Arthur BOURNE
|