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7501 St. Nicholas Church Family: Jabez Henry NORRIS / Harriet Bateman MAJOR (F5079)
 
7502 St. Paul BAKER, James (I14859)
 
7503 St. Paul, Hammersmith RYELAND, William Richard (I3203)
 
7504 St. Peter RYELAND, John (I4296)
 
7505 St. Peter Family: Benjamin HARDWICK / Grace HOLROYD (F3224)
 
7506 St. Peter Church Family: James Bartholomew PENNY / Ellen FITZGERALD (F3821)
 
7507 St. Peter's MAJOR, Richard (I16109)
 
7508 St. Peter's Church BULL, Thomas (I6351)
 
7509 St. Peter's Church SPEARPOINT, Eleanor Beatrice (I14378)
 
7510 St. Peter's Church Family: Charles BULL / Mary DAY (F2014)
 
7511 St. Peter's Church Family: Arthur TUMBER / Sarah Ann SAUNDERS (F4441)
 
7512 St. Peters TARGETT, William (I7529)
 
7513 St. Peters Family: Thomas GREY / Rose TARGETT (F6202)
 
7514 St. Peters Church Family: Joseph COWLING / Ann Lewis SANDERS (F4891)
 
7515 St. Pierre Du Sud DOUCET, Francois Clement (I28558)
 
7516 St. Stephen KNOWLTON, William (I13996)
 
7517 St. Stephen St. Albans Burials
21 April 1778 - affd.* returned - Mr Thoms Knowlton from Park Street was buried April 18 Mary Knowton was buried Mary 26 1795.

* at this time an addifavit had to be produced to say the person had been buried in whool otherwise there was a fine - it was to help England's wool trade! 
Mary (I3764)
 
7518 St. Stephens KNOWLTON, Thomas (I13599)
 
7519 St. Stephens KNOWLTON, Thomas (I13780)
 
7520 Stamford NOWERS, Ernest Henry Trevor (I11869)
 
7521 Stan (Kenneth) and Ruth are burried in Dexter, Maine NOWERS, Ruth Ida (I11623)
 
7522 Standford PUNNETT, William (I16488)
 
7523 Stanislovas Klaus VIRBALAS name changed officially to  VIRBALAS, Stanislovas Klaus (I4551)
 
7524 Stanley changed his name to Allan Stanley later

Allan Was Born in West Ulverston, Tasmania, he come to Queensland about 1937, the story goes that he borrowed a mates motor bike and never took it back, as far as we know, this was about the time he changed his name from Stanley Leonard to
Allan Stanley, we have been told he didnt like the name Leonard, said it was sissy. Allan boarded the SS Taroona 3 April,1937 coming over the Bass Straight to Melbourne, he must have come up to Brisbane straight away, as he worked as a
carpenter helping to prepare for the 1937 exhibition, in Brisbane, he then got a job as a photographic assistant in a little studio in Adelaide Street, opposite Anzac Squqre, he then took over the studio, and it may have been about this time
he hired Ruby, later to become his wife.

Allan then went to larger premises, two rooms, one for sales, and one for developing, he called it" Candidgraphs", Room 9, second floor, Rothwells Chambers, Edward Street. Brisbane city, Allan was living in "Wyreema", Upper Edward Street,
City, Ruby and Allan were married in 1939, Ruby gave up work when she was expecting there fist child, Allan Blair, Allan then had problems getting photographic equipment, the war was starting, and later on he had to give up his business. Allan
then went to work for Peters Ice cream, he was working here when Gay was born, she was almost reared on the ice cream, she still loves it today.

Allan then joined the RAAF, he enlisted 16 Jan 1943, and he started out as a trainee technition, flight rigger, fitter 11A, then went on to Aircraftman, Leading aircraftman, he never went overseas, or took part in any fighting, he took
photographs on survey flights mainly north Queensland, he was discharged on demobilisation 16 Dec 1946, in amongst all this, Marie Dawn was born.

Allan then bought an old nash utility with his graturity pay, and went into business again for himself, doing house renovations and alterations, it couldnt have been very successful, as it was around this time that he tried his hand at tram
driving, around Brisbane, he then went back to carpentry, working for Tristrams soft drinks, while he was here, he was offered the chance to demolish an old house, Ruby and Allan bought 8 acres of land at East Archerfield, but had to pass it
up, as it was to close to the sanitary dump, so they were offered 4 acres in exchange in West Archerfield, which they took, it was prime land, so they demolished the old house, and used the timbers to build there home, Tristrams stood by to
help Allan, they let him have a labourer at there expense for two weeks, and lent him a truck to cart the timbers away.

Ruby, Allan and there 3 children, and Eda moved into the home about 1953, Allan stayed with carpentry, helping to build the Mater Mothers hospital while working for Morris and sons, and working for other firms over the years like Kratzman,
among others, they lived at Richie Road, West Archerfield, later to be changed to 60 Wadeville Street, Pallara, then they changed it again to what it is today, Doolandella, Allan Died in 1989, he was a good father, very loving husband, and very
much missed today. 
JOHNSON, Stanley Leonard (I12692)
 
7525 Starch Green in 1881 Census, Shepherds Bush, Middlesex in 1871 RYELAND, William Richard (I3203)
 
7526 Start of employment MCNAUGHTON, John James (I4529)
 
7527 Stated ages: November 1869 - 25 (Nov 1843-Nov 1844) April 1871 - 24 (April 1846-April 1847) April 1881 - 37 (Apr 1843-Apr 1844) Death May 1886 - 40 (May 1845-May 1846)



Possible deaths


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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Fredk. EDMUNDS Head M Male 37 Amberley, Worcester, England Raily Porter Maria EDMUNDS Wife M Female 31 Hadleigh, Essex, England Jonathon EDMUNDS Son Male 4 Camberwell, Surrey, England Walter Phil. EDMUNDS Son Male 2 Camberwell, Surrey, England Ernest R. EDMUNDS Son Male 1 m Camberwell, Surrey, England


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Dwelling 81 Edmund St Census Place Camberwell, Surrey, England Family History Library Film 1341161 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 0695 / 75 Page Number 44

Searched for Crompton

Oct-Nov-Dec 1845 CAA-CZZ 258 View Jan-Feb-Mar 1846 CAA-CZZ 286 View Apr-May-Jun 1846 CAA-CZZ 292 View Jul-Aug-Sep 1846 CAA-CZZ 268 View Oct-Nov-Dec 1846 CAA-CZZ 275 View Jan-Feb-Mar 1847 CAA-CZZ 285 View Apr-May-Jun 1847 CAA-CZZ 270 View Jul-Aug-Sep 1847 CAA-CZZ 250 View Oct-Nov-Dec 1847 CAA-CZZ 250 View


Dear Laurence,



I have completed my search for the records of your ancestor, Frederick Edmonds, whom you believed to be a Corporal with the Scots Fusilier Guards at the time of his marriage in 1869. There is not actually a regiment known as the Scots Fusilier Guards, but there are the Scots Guards and the Royal Scottish Fusiliers, so I commenced my search by checking the discharge papers for both of these regiments as follows:



WO 97/1378, Scots Guards, 1855-1872

WO 97/1861, Foot Guards, 1873-1882



WO 97/1461, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1855-1872

WO 97/1948, Infantry, 1873-1882



The records for the period 1873-1882 are divided into Foot Guards and Infantry as opposed to specific regiments. There were no papers for Frederick in any of these sets of documents.



I then searched the muster rolls of the Royal Scots Fusiliers (also known as the 21st of Foot) for the period 1869-1870. The musters of the 1st battalion were held in WO 12/3838, and those of the 2nd battalion were in WO 12/3863. Frederick did not appear in any of these musters.


I then searched the musters of the Scots Guards for the same period, held in WO 12/1872, and Frederick was present throughout the set of musters, which covered April 1869 to March 1870. The battalion was based At Home. Frederick was Private No 1683 until 21st October 1869, when he was promoted to Corporal vice (in place of) Trump. Frederick did not appear on the Married Roll of the musters. This does not mean that he was not married, but it means that his wife was not accompanying him in the barracks.


I then traced the musters backwards and found that Frederick enlisted on 29th December 1865. The voucher number next to his name was 7, which denotes that he was recruited in the Gloucester area. This information was held in WO 12/1868.


I then jumped forwards to find when Frederick discharged. I searched the musters of 1875-1876, held in WO 12/1878, but Frederick was no longer listed at this time. I then searched backwards and found that he discharged by purchase, whilst still a Corporal, on 5th June 1871. He was stationed in London at the time and paid  
EDMONDS, Frederick Crompton (I8914)
 
7528 STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA ON THE DEATH OF KNOWLTON NASH
Ottawa, Ontario
25 May 2014
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement after learning of the death of former CBC anchor Knowlton Nash:

"I was saddened today to learn of the death of Knowlton Nash, one of the icons of Canadian broadcast news.

"On behalf of all Canadians, Laureen and I offer our deepest condolences to his family and friends, including everyone at the CBC.

"Mr. Nash was a veteran newsman who spent 37 years with the CBC. During his time as anchor of The National, he became one of the country's most trusted and respected broadcast journalists, delivering the news every night to thousands of Canadian homes with insight, warmth and integrity. To many, he was a household figure.

"Mr. Nash received many honours for his journalistic excellence, including Officer of the Order of Canada, Member of the Order of Ontario, the President's Award of the Radio and Television News Directors' Association (RTNDA), the John Drainie Award for distinguished contributions to broadcasting, and being named to the Canadian News Hall of Fame.

"Mr. Nash's remarkable legacy includes the rich historical news archives he leaves behind, the many books he authored and the many journalists he helped to train. The nation mourns the loss of this iconic journalist." 
NASH, Cyril Knowlton (I7849)
 
7529 States preference for gunnerywork to clerical work. His mother is dependent on him. POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
7530 Stayed balance of night in field north of Arnhem 0 signed up for Jap war in afternoon - slept in tent at night POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
7531 Stayed until May 4th or 5th 1961, shipping company kept rescheduling the date. SNELL, Edward George (I3808)
 
7532 Staying With Uncle Jonathan KING, Oswald (I125)
 
7533 Ste Adeline Family: William LEBLANC / Flora Anne LECOUFFE (F6348)
 
7534 Ste Marguerite Family: Mathieu CHORET / Sebastienne VEILLON (F7474)
 
7535 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOUCET, R (I34012)
 
7536 Ste-Louise DOUCET, Mathias (I34576)
 
7537 Ste-Pierre B, Fran (I36106)
 
7538 Ste-Pierre B, Fran (I36107)
 
7539 Ste-Pierre HORLEY, Fran (I36108)
 
7540 Ste-Th DOUCET, Alb (I34326)
 
7541 Ste-Th DOUCET, Th (I34338)
 
7542 Ste-Th DOUCET, Julien (I34339)
 
7543 Ste-Th DOUCET, Ronald (I34340)
 
7544 Ste-Th DOUCET, Ronald (I34340)
 
7545 Ste-Th DOUCET, Alexina (I34358)
 
7546 Ste-Th DOUCET, Philom (I34736)
 
7547 Ste-Th DOUCET, Philom (I34736)
 
7548 Ste-Th DOUCET, Georges (I34842)
 
7549 Ste-Th DOUCET, Jean Donat (I34844)
 
7550 Ste-Th Family: Val DOUCET / (F11124)
 

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