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51 Bensington was renamed Benson in the mid 19th century. POLDEN, Mary Ann (I11163)
 
52 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17562)
 
53 Between 1891& 1901 Eliza, now a widow, is living with her widowed daughter Eliza Butcher. FLACK, Eliza Ann (I03251)
 
54 Birth and Baptism Year, could be either 1612 or 1613 PARNBY, Katherine (I06540)
 
55 Birth Certificate shows her surname as Gent. It also shows Fathers name as Thomas Gent but the name of the informant as Thomas Ghent, Father. GHENT, Mary Anne (I00839)
 
56 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I00134)
 
57 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I00135)
 
58 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I01791)
 
59 Birth Index shows his surname as Beddow. BEDDOE, Benjamin (I12853)
 
60 Birth Index shows his surname as Beddow. BEDDOE, Albert James (I12854)
 
61 Birth Register shows Mary's surname as IRVIN. IRVING, Mary (I01132)
 
62 Birth Register shows William's surname as IRVIN. IRVING, William (I01131)
 
63 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I00532)
 
64 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I03091)
 
65 Born at 4.30pm. PARSONS, John (I11995)
 
66 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I00080)
 
67 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10073)
 
68 Both Emanuel and Fanny changed their surname to SPIERS at some time when in England. SCHPERKI, Emanuel (I09092)
 
69 Both Emanuel and Fanny changed their surname to SPIERS at some time when in England. SCHPERKI, Fanny (I09093)
 
70 Both the Birth Certificate and the Baptism document show Henry's surname as NYE. With the evidence of his birth certificate, I believe that Henry is actually the son of Frank James EDWARDS. Elizabeth must have known Frank EDWARDS prior to her marriage to him in 1864 as his name appears on both the Birth Certificate of 25 Oct 1859 and the Baptism details of 20 Nov 1859. She also appears to have known of his occupation - 'assistant in a chemists shop' and 'medical assistant'. On both documents she is shown as living at home - 105. Cromer Street.  EDWARDS, Henry Claude John (I09157)
 
71 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15655)
 
72 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13580)
 
73 Buried with her husband Maurice and her son John Cornelius. DEER, Mary (I12409)
 
74 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I05376)
 
75 Buried with his parents Maurice and Mary Doolan. DOOLAN, John Cornelius (I12410)
 
76 Buried with his Wife Mary and son John Cornelius. DOOLAN, Maurice (I12408)
 
77 By 1911 the census indicates that Walter & Jane had had 15 children but only 7 survived to this date. DOWIE, Walter Joseph (I13185)
 
78 Captain in army CASE, Harold Kenneth (I06695)
 
79 Catherine is twinned with Thomas MASKELL, Catherine (I04754)
 
80 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15877)
 
81 Chaplain in East Indies. BOYS, Rev. James (I07412)
 
82 Chaplain of St. Helena. BOYS, Rev. Richard (I07401)
 
83 Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873) was a Church of England clergyman.
Son of John Ogilvie of Whitehaven, Cumberland, who died at Duloe, Cornwall, 25 April 1839, by his wife Catharine Curwen of the Isle of Man, was born at Whitehaven 20 Nov. 1793, and matriculated from Balliol College, Oxford, on 27 November 1811. After taking a first class in 1815, he won the chancellor's prize for the English essay in 1817. He graduated B.A. 1815, M.A. 1818, B.D. and D.D. 1842. In 1816 he was elected a fellow of his college and took holy orders. He was tutor 1819–30, bursar 1822, and senior dean 1842. He was appointed a university examiner in 1823 and 1824, and examiner in the classical school in 1825. He greatly assisted Richard Jenkyns, the master of Balliol, in improving the tone and discipline of the college, and contributed largely to giving it a foremost place in the university. About 1829 he was looked on as a leader of the high-church party in Oxford, but he gave little active support to the Oxford movement. He was a select preacher before the university in 1825, 1832, and 1844, and was made Bampton lecturer in 1836.
Ogilvie held some clerical preferment while still fellow and tutor of Balliol. He was rector of Wickford, Essex, from 4 January 1822 to 1833; rector of Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire, from 30 Aug. 1822 to 1839; and vicar of Duloe from 20 October 1833 to 1840. The rectory and vicarage of Ross, Herefordshire, conferred on him 6 Dec. 1839, he held till his death. For a time he acted as domestic and examining chaplain to Archbishop Howley. He resigned his fellowship in 1834. Ogilvie became the first Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology on 23 April 1842, and as professor he succeeded in 1849 to a canonry at Christ Church, under the provisions of the Act 3 and 4 Vict. c. 113. Through life he maintained a close friendship with Martin Joseph Routh, president of Magdalen College, with whom he corresponded on literary subjects from 1847 to 1854. He was also very intimate with Joseph Blanco White. While lecturing on 15 Feb. 1873 he was seized with paralysis, and died in his house at Christ Church, Oxford, two days later. He was buried in the Latin Chapel in Christ Church Cathedral. By his marriage, on 18 April 1838, to Mary Ann Gurnell, daughter of Major Armstrong (who died 2 Oct. 1875), he had two daughters. 
OGILVIE, Rev. Charles Atmore (I07689)
 
84 Christened 06 NOV 1796 Hatfield, Hertfordshire STYLES, James (I00154)
 
85 Christening document suggests name could be Ann rather than Frances. WAKEFORD, Frances (I12130)
 
86 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I01430)
 
87 Crushed between an L leg and the engine house. CLOUGH, Thomas (I16998)
 
88 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I08116)
 
89 David's Christening date is shown as 1850, maybe a transcription error? STOCK, David (I08493)
 
90 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11093)
 
91 Death is shown as 'Suicide by hanging' on the "UK, British Army and Navy Birth, Marriage and Death Records, 1730-1960" MOAT, Leonard Charles (I08978)
 
92 Designated on the 1881 Census as a dwarf. WHITE, Charlotte Augusta (I12109)
 
93 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I02171)
 
94 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I00008)
 
95 Did not marry. In 1891, Frederick is living with his uncle, Charles Ghent. GHENT, Frederick (I00472)
 
96 Did Rachell have an illegitmate son Charles? See 1871, 1881 & 1901 Census STOCK, Rachell (I08563)
 
97 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10379)
 
98 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I08763)
 
99 Died at Queen's Park School, Aylesbury which had been commandeered as a Military Hospital from pneumonia while serving with the Labour Corps during WW1. Has a Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone in Tring Road Aylesbury Cemetery showing his original regiment The Essex. IRVING, Charles William Stanley (I00053)
 
100 Died from disease. DANIEL, John Lewis (I06442)
 

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