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1801 Out of Work 1921 Gulliver, George Henry (I3537)
 
1802 Padiham Subdistrict Hill, Ellen (I3943)
 
1803 Padiham Subdistrict Townson, Harry (I8426)
 
1804 Page 168 Marriage Register Source (S788)
 
1805 Page ID 53515420 Walthamstow
Walter De Brett 28 b. Kingsland LND Railway Porter
Sophia De Brett 28 London Clerkenwell
Walter De Brett 2 London Islington
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De Brett, Walter (I2832)
 
1806 Parent site at http://www.geocities.com/vallieres_luc/ Source (S651)
 
1807 Parsons Maria of 27 School Street Loghborough Leicestershire widow died 15 April 1935 Probate Leicester 5 June to William Henry Parsons Postman and Rev. Bejamin Kenyon clerk effects ?703 1s
 
Huddlestone, Maria (I4245)
 
1808 Pat and David moved to Cyprus in 2011 Nash, Patricia (I8245)
 
1809 PDF Copy Source (S766)
 
1810 PDF Copy Source (S767)
 
1811 Peter's wife is consistently shown as Sarah until the 1891 census and on her memorial stone.
Is she the same person. Note also that Fanny Huddlestone is called Fanny Doughty in 1891 Census.
The only way to confirm details is by civil registration documents 
UNKNOWN, Sarah (I6857)
 
1812 Pett Hanmett & Co Ltd Aldis, William West (I8915)
 
1813 Plot 1063 Norton, Edward (I8252)
 
1814 Plot 1218 Norton, Agnes M (I5024)
 
1815 Plot 1218 Norton, Denis Charles Joseph (I8251)
 
1816 Plot 1218 Norton, Maria Frances (I8259)
 
1817 Plot 1218 Norton, Terence Joseph Robert (I8263)
 
1818 Plot 1365 Boulstridge, John (I1865)
 
1819 Plot 1365 Boulstridge, John Edward (I1866)
 
1820 Plot 1365 Norton, Elizabeth Mercy (I5026)
 
1821 Plot 1365/Plot 1365 Boulstridge, Henry (I1827)
 
1822 Plot 138 Mathews, Mary Ann (I4752)
 
1823 Plot 1543 Gosling, Kate Rose (I3351)
 
1824 Plot 1543 Norton, John Edward Joseph (I5028)
 
1825 Plot 1543 Norton, John Edward (I8255)
 
1826 Plot 218 Norton, Agnes M (I5024)
 
1827 Plot 26/10 Williams, Hannah (I7842)
 
1828 Plot E4/14 Naylor, Alfred (I4962)
 
1829 Possible Coalport Works Fletcher, Mary (I8551)
 
1830 Possibly F H LLOYDS Hill, John (I3966)
 
1831 pp Bernard Boulstridge
The only official record for "Sidney Arthur" I have found is;
National Probate Calender (Index of Wills and Administations) 1955
Clinton Sidney Arthur of 112 Montague Rd Smethwick Staffs ,died 20th March 1955, Administration Birmingham 3rd May to William Arthur Clinton heationg engineer. Effects ?157-2-11d

Certified Copy of Marriage Certificate; St Georges in the Parish of Edgbaston on 5th june 1899
Arthur Clinton age 24 bachelor butcher Hagley Rd Edgbaston father William Henry Clinton coachman
Lavinia Gardner age 26 spinster resident Edgbaston father Sabin William Gardner (dec) engineer
By Banns witnesses Emanuel Brain & Fanny Wythes. vicar Charles Manefield Owen

1901 Census 9 Darnley Rd, Ladywood
Arthur Clinton age 25 head married butcher/worker b Birmingham
Lavinia Clinton age 27 wife married b Birmingham

1911 Census 112 Montague Rd Smethwick
Arthur Clinton age 37 head married butcher/slaughterrman worker b Birmingham
Lavinia Clinton age 37 wife married b Birmingham
William Clinton age 8 son b Birmingham
Edward Clinton age 3 son b Birmingham
Christened 8th October 1878 at Edgbaston St George
parents William Henry (coachman) & Christiana Clinton of 1 Brighton Terrace Bellis St,

again Christened 17th March 1880 at Ladywood St John
parents William Henry ( coachman ) & Christiana Clinton of 1 Brighton Terrace, Bellis St
 
Clinton, Samuel Arthur (I7964)
 
1832 PP Bernard Boulstridge :
John Henry was the keeper of " The Bull " at Nailstone and Later
" The Hearty Goodfellow " Stockingford
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Boulstridge, John Henry (I1869)
 
1833 pp Phil Wardell
Cornelius Robert Whitney m. Esther Norah Brassington q2 1893 dudley 6c 36
1901 Census 9 Castle View Dudley (rg13 2744 33 23)
Cornelius R Whitney h m 28 tailors assistant
Norah Whitney w m 27
George 6
Harry 3
Reginald 1
All born Dudley
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Whitney, Cornelius Robert (I7154)
 
1834 Preston CE123/4/93 Family: Robert James Taylor / Louisa Hill (F2422)
 
1835 Prior to this date my father and his sister remember Charlie as being a policeman at Stoneleigh Hood, Charlie Edwin (I4054)
 
1836 Private DAWSON RIX

6821, 35th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F
who died age 19
on Thursday 29 August 1918.
Private RIX, Son of Robert and the late Mary Rix; brother of S. Rix, of Warialda Railway, New South Wales.

Remembered with honour
DAOURS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
The preparations for the Somme offensive of July 1916 brought a group of casualty clearing stations (the 1st/1st South Midland, 21st, 34th, 45th and Lucknow, section " B " ) to Daours. The extension to the communal cemetery was opened and the first burials made in Plots I , II, Row A of Plot III and the Indian plot, between June and November 1916. The Allied advance in the spring of 1917 took the hospitals with it, and no further burials were made in the cemetery until April 1918, when the Germans recovered the ground they had lost. From April to the middle of August 1918, the extension was almost a front line cemetery. In August and September 1918, the casualty clearing stations came forward again (the 5th, 37th, 41st, 53rd, 55th and 61st) but in September, the cemetery was closed. There are now 1,231 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in Daours Communal Cemetery Extension. The total includes special memorials to four men of the Chinese labour corps whose graves in White Chateau Cemetery, Cachy, could not be located. The adjoining communal cemetery contains two First World War burials made before the extension was opened. The extension was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
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Rix, Herbert Gwydor (I5599)
 
1837 Probate LONDON 30 Nov (1895) to Adah Annie Money and Charles Henry Bostridge shop fitter Money, Eli (I4829)
 
1838 Prospect Terrace,: Thornton In Craven, York, England
PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4305 Folio 41 Page 26

Abr. TURNER M 48 M Thornton, York, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Quarryman
Susanna TURNER M 39 F Carlton, York, England
Rel: Wife
Thos. SMITH U 22 M Thornton, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Cotton Card Room Hand
Fred G. TURNER U 21 M Earby, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Cotton Weaver
Eliz. TURNER U 19 F Earby, York, England
Rel: Daur
Occ: Cotton Throstle Spinner
Clayton TURNER U 17 M Earby, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Cotton Card Room Hand
Jane TURNER 13 F Earby, York, England
Rel: Daur
Occ: Cotton Rover 1/2 Time
John TURNER 11 M Earby, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Cotton Doffer 1/2 Time
James TURNER 8 M Earby, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Wm. TURNER 5 M Earby, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Henry TURNER 3 M Earby, York, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Priscilla PROCTOR 13 F Carlton, York, England
Rel: Niece
Occ: Cotton Throstle Spinner 1/2 T 
Procter, Prescilla (I5496)
 
1839 Quartered in Lewes and, Brighton, Sussex. 80 miles away at Boulogne, Emperor Napoleon had an army of 100,000 men waiting to invade England Baldwin, Levi (I307)
 
1840 Radford Road Coventry Holy Trinity - HO/107/2068 Folio:478
William PARKERHead M 39MRibbon WeaverRadford-War
Elizabeth PARKER Wife M 35FFillerStretton-War
Richard PARKER Son U 14MWeaverRadford-War
Thomas PARKER Son - 11M---Radford-War
Hannah PARKER Daur - 8F---Radford-War
Elizabeth PARKER Daur - 3F---Radford-War
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Parker, William (I5134)
 
1841 Registered by Jane Lakin present at Death UNKNOWN, Hannah (I6743)
 
1842 Residence 1851 Broad St, Banbury.
Occ pumpmaker 
Arlidge, James (I7867)
 
1843 Residence 1881 Pearmans Yard Atherstone . Occupation hatter Gisbourne, John Thomas (I8141)
 
1844 Residence 1881, 17 Richards Terr, Garbutt St, Sculcoates Arlidge, Martha A (I7871)
 
1845 Residence 1908 Avins Yard Atherstone
Christened Atherstone 2nd February 1908 FHL1067392 
Fretwell, Joseph Alfred (I8077)
 
1846 RG 13 3509 Folio 16 Little Woolton Index only
Alfred Wilshaw 49 Coachman b. Cheshire Macclesfield
Sarah Wilshaw 40 Cook b. Tamworth Wilnecote
Frank 11 b. Liverpool Sefton Park
Alice 5 born Liverpool Woolton 
Wilshaw, Alfred (I7277)
 
1847 RG10/ 3485 Folio 75
1871 Census 19 Napoleon Square, Basford
Francis Bolstridge Head 22 b. Bedworth Warks Coal Miner
Selina Wife 24 b. Arnold Notts
Francis son 8 months b. Basford
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1881 census :Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham, England
RG11 - 3334 Folio 55
Francis BOLSTRIDGE M 32 M Bedworth, Warwick, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Coal Miner
Sarah BOLSTRIDGE M 29 F Bedworth, Warwick, England
Rel: Wife
Francis BOLSTRIDGE 13 M Cinder Hill, Nottingham, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Esther BOLSTRIDGE 7 F Cinder Hill, Nottingham, England
Rel: Daur
Occ: Scholar
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1891 Census Blackwell RG12/2650 Folio 77 Page 44 Schedule 226
25 Colliery Houses
BolstridgeFrancis42b. Bedworth WARCoal Hewer
" Sarah A37b. West Bromwich STS
" Francis20b. Basford NTTCoal Hewer
" Thomas11b. Bedworth WAR
" John William7b. Bulwell NTT
" Benjamin6b. Normanton DBY
" William2b. Blackwell DBY
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Bolstridge, Francis Thomas (I910)
 
1848 RG14PN20396 RG78PN1222 RD429 SD2 ED5 SN144
Reg. District: Basford Sub District: Ilkeston
Parish: Heanor Enum. District: 5
Address: Fletcher Street Heanor
County: Nottinghamshire

FEARN, Joseph Head Married M 35 1876 Hosiery Bleacher Basford Nottm
FEARN, Mary Ann Wife Married
13 years F 34 1877 Cinderhill Nottm
FEARN, Thomas Son M 12 1899 School; Grocer's Errand Boy Beeston Nottm
FEARN, Lillian Daughter F 6 1905 School Heanor Derby
FEARN, Elsie Mary Daughter F 0 (6 MONTHS) 1911 Heanor Derby
 
Fearn, Joseph (I3168)
 
1849 Richard Henton Head 37 Ag Lab b. Sibson
Eliza Henton Wife 39 b. Sutton Cheney
Samuel Henton Son 10
Emma Henton Dau 8
Ann Henton Dau 6
Joseph Henton Son 3
Elizabeth Henton Dau 7 months
All Children b. Sibson
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Henton, Richard (I3828)
 
1850 Richard Huddlestone b.1860 is the Subject of a War Office Short Service Army Record WO97/3103

2/10/1884 Melton Mowbray Leics Age 25 Ht 5'4? " Wt 137lbs
Complexion fresh Eyes blue Hair light brown C of E
Leicester
Aldershot
3/2/1886 Landed in India - Lucknow
1888 Nigingian?
Euphrates
Aden
HMS Malabar
Warley
London
Relatives in MM, mother Jane, brothers George and Arthur, sisters Mary, Martha and Ann
Campaigns Burma 1887 to 1889
Medals India Medal with Burma Clasp, 1887-89
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Education Cert Ed 4th Class 13/11/1884
of good character - 12 years service.

( Extracted by Eric Bird )
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History of the Services of the 17th Leicestershire Regiment 1688-1910
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Chapter 13 Home Service - Bermuda - Burma - Aden - Home Service

1882 The Head Quarters of the 2nd Battalion arrived at Jubbulpore on 20th January 1882 and returned to Portsmouth on 9th March
1883 In Leicester
1885 2nd Battalion march from Jubbulpore to Lucknow arriving on 14th March
1888 2nd Battalion march from Lucknow on the 13th November to Thayetmyo in Burma arriving on 3rd December where they subsequently engage in raids against the Chin tribes. At this time the British were establishing an administration in Burma which replaced the previous monarchy.
1889 2nd Battalion leave for Aden on the 7th November arriving on the 29th November. There is much sickness requiring recovery.
1890 2nd Battalion leave on the 12th November for England
1892 2nd Battalion move to Chatham
1894 2nd Battalion move to Aldershot
1894 2nd Battalion move to Ireland

( Extracted by Eric Bird )
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Huddlestone, Richard (I4262)
 

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