Notes


Note for:   Thomas Henry Bennett,   UNKNOWN -          Index
Occupation:   
     Place:   Ship's Carpenter


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Note for:   Charles C Fosbrooke,   ABT 1856 -          Index
Occupation:   
     Date:   1901
     Place:   Cotton Broker


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Note for:   Albert Ernest Rosevear,   17 JAN 1888 - 18 JUN 1938         Index
Occupation:   
     Place:   Leading Mechanic, Royal Naval Air Service (WW1), England, Tile Layer in Australia


Notes


Note for:   James Deas,   ABT 1818 - BET 1865 AND 1871          Index
Occupation:   
     Place:   Sea Captain

Individual note:   
Sea Captain

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Note for:   Benthem Hall,   7 AUG 1775 - 8 OCT 1859          Index
Put in windows in Hexham

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Note for:   William Bell,   UNKNOWN -          Index
Occupation:   
     Place:   Shoemaker


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Note for:   William Waters,   UNKNOWN -          Index
Next door neighbour to Thomas Hewitson

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Note for:   Charles Oswin Hall,   ABT 1870 -          Index
Roderick Edward Faure Walker, who died 14 May, 2002, aged 88, was a
former partner in Allen & Overy Solicitors, and a director of Hall
Bros. Steamship Co., and a member of Lloyd's.

He was born 26 January, 1914, younger son of Henry Faure Walker, of
Highley Manor, Balcombe, Sussex, (who died in 1940), by his second
wife, the former Edith Ina Bartholemew, (who also died in 1940).

He was educated at Eton and Corpus Christi College Oxford. He was
admitted a solicitor in 1947, partner in Allen & Overy Solicitors,
1950-56; director of Hall Bros. Steamship Co., 1955-80; member of
Lloyd's; was a former County Councillor for East Sussex, and a Member
of the Council of the Royal College of Music, 1979-84; churchwarden at
St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, from 1949, &c.

Mr Faure Walker, formerly of Beards Place, Ditchling, Sussex, married
firstly, 27 November, 1946, (divorced 1973), the Hon. (Angela) Mary
Chaloner, (b. 1925), daughter of the 2nd Baron Gisborough, by his wife
Esther, daughter of Charles Oswin Hall.

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Note for:   Eva Lee,   UNKNOWN -          Index
A useless piece of info for you - Eva, the daughter of my grandmother's el dest sister Margaret Annie, married a Canadian by the name of Teddy Brau n, and hence became known as Eva Braun That can't have gone down too we ll in the war! After the war Teddy took Eva and her mother (her father w as dead by then) back to Canada to live. However, Aunt Tannie (as she w as known) couldn't settle and decided to return to the UK. Eva wouldn 't leave her mother, so left Teddy in Canada and eventually divorced hi m. She later married a William Etheridge - I often wondered if it w as to rid herself of the name Eva Braun.

from Jane Thompson

Notes


Note for:   Christopher Hugh Herbert Candy,   5 NOV 1857 - 1823         Index
became a solicitor in Southampton

Notes


Note for:   Hugh Charles Herbert Candy,   17 MAR 1859 - 1935          Index
was professor of chemistry in London