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Matches 13,451 to 13,500 of 14,099
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13451 | Tailoress Machinist | WHARTON, Carrie (I985)
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13452 | Tailoring Dept Forewoman | MOWTHORPE, Celia Florence (I313)
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13453 | Tailors Apprentice | MOWTHORPE, Dawson Brown (I323)
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13454 | Tailors Apprentice | SHOTTER, Frank T (I6576)
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13455 | Tailors daughter | BARKER, Mary Ellen (I6186)
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13456 | Tailors Machinist | HUTTON, Ann (I188)
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13457 | Tailors Machinist | HUTTON, Sarah Ellen (I237)
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13458 | Tailors Wife | ROYSE, Esther (I6173)
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13459 | Tallow Chandler living at his brother Johns. | EYRE, Ellis (I5706)
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13460 | Tanner | JAGGER, Alfred (I1024)
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13461 | Tanner | EYRE, William Watson (I4704)
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13462 | Tanner shedman? | EYRE, Benjamin Watson (I5778)
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13463 | Tanners Clerk | EYRE, William Watson (I4704)
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13464 | Tape Weaver | EYRE, Elizabeth (I5438)
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13465 | Tape Weaver | EYRE, Mary (I5439)
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13466 | Tea Brokers Clerk | EYRE, Alfred (I5580)
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13467 | Tea Dealer | EYRE, Joseph (I2627)
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13468 | Tea Dealer | EYRE, Joseph (I2627)
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13469 | Tea Dealer | EYRE, Joseph (I2627)
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13470 | Tea Dealer | EYRE, Thomas John (I752)
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13471 | Tea Dealer and Candlemaker | EYRE, Thomas John (I752)
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13472 | Tea Dealer and Grocer | EYRE, Joshua (I1505)
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13473 | Tea Dealer and Grocers Son | EYRE, Samuel Alsop (I6218)
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13474 | Tea Merchant | EYRE, Joseph (I2627)
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13475 | Tea Merchant | EYRE, Joseph (I2627)
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13476 | Tea Merchant Grocer | EYRE, Charles Howard (I5381)
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13477 | Tea Merchants daughter visiting the Haycroft household. | EYRE, Florence Louisa Horsey (I5379)
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13478 | Tea Trader, staying at his brother in law Richard Eckleys. Exactly how he is his brother in law is not yet known | EYRE, Jonathon (I2618)
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13479 | Tea, Fruit and Hop Merchant | EYRE, Alfred Horsey (I5376)
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13480 | Teacher | WARD, Annie Elizabeth (I1472)
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13481 | Teacher | PHAIR, Caspar (I5531)
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13482 | Teacher (day school) | EYRE, Sarah (I209)
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13483 | Teacher Assistant | LYTH, Florence (I1178)
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13484 | Teacher Assistant Private School | LYTH, Gertrude (I1177)
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13485 | Teacher at Moravian Day School and Occassional Preacher | HUTTON, Robert (I234)
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13486 | Teacher Elementary | MOWTHORPE, Ivy Emma (I367)
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13487 | Teacher of Dancing | SHOTTER, Agnes Edith (I6979)
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13488 | Teacher of Deaf and Dumb, living at her uncles (William Eyre) | CLUTTON-BROCK, Violet Geogiana (I347)
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13489 | Teacher of dress cutting living with her sister | EYRE, Clara (I45)
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13490 | Teamster? | FOX, Edward (I673)
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13491 | Telegraph Messenger | LYTH, Percy (I757)
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13492 | Telegraph Messenger | DIXON, James Arthur (I1035)
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13493 | Teller in Bank | GAMMONS, Ethel (I777)
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13494 | Teresa entered the nunnery in Bruge, where she spent the remainder of her life. | EYRE, Teresa (I751)
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13495 | Teresa entered the nunnery in Bruge, where she spent the remainder of her life. | EYRE, Teresa (I751)
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13496 | THE CRUMLEY FAMILY http://www.his.com/*pnichols/crumley.html The name Crumley is thought to be derived from the Irish Cromlaoich, which would translate literally to _descendant of bent hero._[1] Very few Crumleys (or variants Crumly, Cromley, Crumbley) were in the United States before 1800.[2] James Crumley was among the Quakers who settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in the early eighteenth century. A Valentine Crumley came to Philadelphia in 1749 from Germany and settled in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The Crumleys in Sullivan County, Tennessee, were descended from another German immigrant, George Crumley (who may have been related to Valentine Crumley).[3] The ancestry of most of the 20 or so Crumley families in the United States at the time of the first census in 1790 can be traced to one of these immigrants. Two hundred years later, the number of American Crumleys has grown to about 5000-6000.[4] This account of the Crumley family traces a single line of descendants from the immigrant James Crumley through eight generations to Melissa Ann Crumley, wife of Paul Leslie Nichols. | CRUMLEY, Catherine (I155)
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13497 | The descendants of Nathanial are continued in the Highfield branch of the site (Chap 21 of Dans Book) | EYRE, Nathaniel (I1167)
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13498 | The earl os Shresbury sold Robert he sold the wardship of Anne Stafford daughter of his cousin Lucy Stafford nee Eyre. Robert made a contract 12/4/1565 Godfrey Bradshaw that Anne marry Francis who was then 9 years old Anne around 14 years Godfrey was to settle land in Chapel-en-le-Frith. | EYRE, Robert (I104)
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13499 | The Eyre of Conventory entered here were commenced and compiled from General Eyre's papers.- General Eyre speaks of John his grandfather, his g.g. Grandfather and Vademont Eyre his g.g.g. Grandfather; also from Salisbury Dioc. Records, Foster's Alumni Oxonienses, and Conventory Registers. This entry from Rev A Stewart Hartigan 'Eyre Notes and Queries' | EYRE, General John (I4202)
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13500 | The family lived at Abney Grange, a hamlet on the moors near Little Hucklow, a few miles from Abney village and a further distance from Highlow Hall. | EYRE, Francis (I1589)
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