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James PITT b abt 1724 Stratfield Saye
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Thomas PITT b abt 1726 Stratfield Saye
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Lt. General Sir William Augustus PITT, K.B., b
1728/30
d 29 Dec 1809 fourth son,
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Lady Mary HOWE d Jun 1819 at Highfield House,
near Stratfield Saye park, youngest dau of Viscount Emanuel Scrope HOWE,
(2nd) and Mary Sophia Charlotte Kilmansegge,
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Lucy PITT b abt 1725 Stratfield Saye
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James KER
m 1746 |
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Mary Louisa PITT b abt 1732 Heckfield,
Hampshire d Aug 1744
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- George
Pitt, M.P., M.A., 1st Lord Rivers
b 1720 Stratfield Saye, (Or 1721 at Geneva, Switzerland) d 7 May 1803
Stratfield Saye, grad 13 Mar 1739 Magdalen College, Oxford, His
1803 obit ref to him as "John Lord Rivers" ref Times 10 May 1803.
Written that Rivers was a handsome man, and was a favorite of beauty and
writer
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
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- 04 Mar 1786 Rivers Attended a
Levee at St James, King present. Daily Universal Register
- 14 Aug 1787 Attends Prince of
Wales birthday party Universal Register
- 24 Feb 1788 Lord Rivers
is mewed up in his room with gout, and had been there for some length of
time.
- King
unwell too. Rivers sent his son to sea- to Botany Bay.
London Times: **See below
- 09 May 1788 Lord Rivers at
Levee at Kew, St. James
London Times:
- 17 Oct 1788 Lord Rivers at
some affair Kew Palace -some ceremony, promotions given.London
Times:
- 14 Nov 1788 Lord Rivers
arrives at Bath- looks like everyone else did too.
London Times:
- 20 Nov 1788 King near death.
Lord Rivers indisposed at Bath with the gout.
London Times:
- 15 Dec 1788 From Kew House "
His majesty has passed a very unquiet night, and is much indisposed
this
-
morning." Also: " Yesterday Lord Rivers came into waited at St.
James, as King of the Bedcamber
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to the King."
London Times:
- 19 Nov 1789 Rivers at
Buckingham Palace at a "Levee." Also, "Yesterday Mr. Lang Foxe was
presented to
- his
majesty at the Levee by his father-in-law, Lord Rivers for the first
time since his marriage." [Seems to
- be
the "James Fox Lane" who m Marcia Lucy Pitt below] pp.
London Times:
- 24 Sep 1792 Rivers at card
party at Gloucester Lodge with Lords and Ladies, such as Palulet,
Chesterfield,
-
Digby, Earl of Dorchester etc. See Below-
News article 1828 Fire at mansion
London Times
- 12 Jan 1802 "Lord Rivers has
taken ginger in large doses for more than thirty years; he is now more
than eighty, a hale,
-
upright, and healthy man." Edinburgh Advertiser [Note- he
died the following year- ginger probably did him in- PP].
- 16 Mar 1802 King grants barony
to Lord Rivers and his heirs. Title- Baron Rivers of Sudeley Castle.
Edinburgh Advertiser
Information from Allison Parry
May 2008: Remember I emailed you about the comment on your website about
Lord Rivers sending his son to botany bay. Insert quote from your
webpage… 24 Feb 1788 Lord Rivers is mewed up in his room with
gout, and had been there for some length of time. King unwell too.
Rivers sent his son to sea- to Botany Bay. London Times:
It seems perhaps the paper was referring to a Thomas Pitt see below…. I
am reading Tom Keneally “the commonwealth of thieves” The Sydney
Experiment Found a passage will quote to you…(page 241) “…a
naval frigate of 879 tons, the HMS Guardian, and it left Britain in
September 1789 richly burdened with the supplies for which Phillip had
asked, and with 25 ‘artificers’, convicts with trades, for whom Phillip
had also pleaded. In the crew was fourteen-year-old Thomas Pitt, a
cousin of the prime minister. “ The above passage must have
resulted in the quote used by Pat P in his website – I believe.
Also out of interest only another passage re a claim regarding an
illegitimate daughter but this time said to be fathered by William Pitt
Page 232…. ‘ We had on board [sic the Lady Juliana] a pretty girl well
behaved, who was called by her acquaintance “a daughter of Pitt’s”,’
that is, what gentlemen called a ‘a by-blow’ of William Pitt, the prime
minister of Great Britain. She much resembled him, said Nicol, but he
did not name her.” [Nicol was a steward employed on the ship the
Lady Juliana]
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Penelope
ATKINS, Baroness. d 1 Jan 1795 Milan, Lombardy,
Italy. Burial: Place: Protestant Cem, Leghorn, Tuscany, Italy. (Note
Penelope Atkins has 3 portraits, one of which is: "Penelope (Atkins),
Lady Rivers when Mrs Pitt" by Charles Spooner, after Penelope Carwardine.
National Portrait Gallery. Penelope's parents: Penelope STONEHOUSE
(Parents: John Stonhouse and Penelope Dashwood) and Henry ATKINS, Bart.
(Parents: Henry Atkins and Rebecca Maria Dixie).
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George
Pitt, Lord Rivers, M.P., 2nd Lord Rivers
of Strathfield-Saye and Sudeley Castle,
b 19 Sep 1751 Strathfieldsaye, Hampshire (or Angers, France), d
20 Jul 1828 Note- family estate-at S/Saye sold 1817-
Bought by Crown for the Duke of Wellington. UNMARRIED |
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Miss DEAN dau of John and Susannah
Dean of Swallowfield
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Susannah DEAN or RIVERS
b Swallowfield ENG d 12 Sep 1860 Green Ponds, Tasmania, Australia
Immigrated as "free settlers" to Hobart in Van Diemen's Land (now
Tasmania) on the "Elizabeth" in 1823 with their family. One more was
born on the way and the youngest was born in New Norfolk in
Tasmania. They endeavoured to clear bush and establish a farm but were
robbed twice by bushrangers. However they received grants of land
from the Lt Governor and the family acquired a farming property and
were later involved a number of business ventures and became a well
known Tasmania family.
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John VINCENT b 1779 St Dominick, Cornwall,
Eng d 27 Oct 1857 Brighton, Tasmania, m 1803 London,
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Mary
Ann VINCENT b 1804 England, d 29 August 1877 in
Oatlands, Tasmania |
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Thomas
Nichols b
1801 m 10 November 1823 .St David’s Church, Hobart, Tasmania,
d 10 NOV 1823 in Hobart, Tasmania |
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Thomas Lewis
NICHOLS
b 6 March 1825 Clarence Plains, Tasmania, d 19 June
1839 in Hobart, Tasmania, at 14 years of age. Bu 22 June
1839 in St Davids Churchyard, Hobart, Tasmania. |
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John
Nichols
b 3 October 1826 d 1900 in Woomargama, NSW,
Australia christened in Hobart, Tasmania, 30 October 1826 |
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Matilda Martha
BROOKER m Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 29
November 1852 |
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Mary Ann
Nichols
b 1852 d 1896 christened in Church of
England, Murrumbidgee District, NSW, 1852 |
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Matilda Martha
Nichols
b 1853 d 1908 |
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Alfred George SAMPHIER m 1873 |
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George NICHOLS b 29 June 1828 Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia . d 1861 in Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. christened in Hobart, Tasmania, 29 June 1828 |
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William Henry NICHOLS b 29 January 1831
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia . christened in Hobart,
Tasmania, 3 November 1832. |
1 |
Louisa FOSTER
m in Brighton, Tasmania, 26 April 1854. |
2 |
Elizabeth
BOGALL m in Launceston, Tasmania, 13 June 1866. |
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Mary Ann NICHOLS b 1832 Hobart
christened in Hobart, Tasmania, 3 November 1832 |
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Andrew BARWICK
m Oatlands, Tasmania, 31 July 1852 |
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Mary Ann BARWICK
b Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia 15
Oct 1854, |
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Arthur Frederick BARWICK
m 1876 |
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BARWICK
m |
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Harriet NICHOLS
unmarried |
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Henry Rivers NICHOLS b 26 February 1845 |
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Susannah NICHOLS b Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia
1839 |
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Matilda NICHOLS b 1834 |
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Robert NICHOLS to Albury |
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Mary Anne NICHOLS b |
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Clara NICHOLS b: 8 DEC 1848 in Oatlands, Tasmania,
Australia |
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John SALMON
b: 1846 m 6 JUL 1871 in Oatlands, Tasmania |
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Leslie Vincent SALMON b: 26 JUN 1874 in
Oatlands, Tasmania, Australia |
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Cecil Hedley SALMON b: 24 JUN 1876 in Oatlands,
Tasmania, Australia |
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Irene Mary SALMON b: 25 AUG 1879 in Oatlands,
Tasmania, Australia |
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Ralph Winter SALMON
b: 25 MAY 1883 in Launceston, Tasmania, |
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Colin Gordon SALMON b: 22 JUN 1889 in
Launceston, Tasmania, |
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Eliza NICHOLS b Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 1837. d
1920 in South Yarra, Victoria, Australia. She was christened
in Hobart, Tasmania, 10 July 1837. |
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George Wade
WATSON m 14 January 1862. |
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Alfred NICHOLS b: 4 DEC 1850 in Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia d 1921 |
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John
Jubilee VINCENT b c 1808 d 09 OCT 1862 Mountain Creek,
Victoria, Australia |
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Mary Ann JONES m
08 JUL 1835 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
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William VINCENT b 12 Mar 1812 Stepney, England d 31 Oct
1889 Mukleford, Victoria, |
1 |
Mary Susan GARTH m
5 May 1845 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
2 |
Maria HAYES
m 28 Nov 1848 |
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Francis Gorshaw VINCENT b 1861 Muckelford, Victoria,
Australia |
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Myra VINCENT b 1869 Loddon, , Victoria |
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Harriet VINCENT b Birth: 22 Apr 1814 Lambeth, Surry,
England christening: 19 Mar 1815 Place: Lambeth, England d 7 Apr
1891 Place: Greenponds, Tasmania |
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William Henry
Ellis
b Abt 1797 Devon, Christd 3 Sep 1797 Kingsbridge Devon, d 13 Mar
1860 Green Ponds Tasmania bu 17 Mar 1860 Green Ponds Tasmania m 21
Aug 1832 Hobart Tasmania |
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Susan ELLIS b 1839 Green Ponds, Tasmania, chrsed 1839
Cof E Gareen Ponds Tasmania, |
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Alfred ELLIS b 1843 Brighton, Tasmania, Australia |
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Sarah ELLIS b 1849 Hobart, Tasmania |
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William Henry ELLIS b 20 Oct 1842 Brighton,
Tasmania, Australia |
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George ELLIS b 18 Feb 1844 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
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Arthur Rivers ELLIS b 13 May 1849 Kempton, Tasmania, d
Ulverstone, Tasmania |
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Henry W. ELLIS b Jun 1833 christd: 1833 Cof E,
Green Ponds, Tasmania, |
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Charles ELLIS b13 Jun 1846 Hobart, Tasmania |
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Vincent ELLIS b 22 Aug 1839 Cof E, Pontville, Tasmania |
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Edward ELLIS b 21 Sep 1847 Hobart Tasmania christened 23
Mar 1848 Green Ponds, Tasmania, d 13 Dec 1907 Ulverstone,
Tasmania, bu 16 Dec 1907 Ulverstone, Tasmania |
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Elizabeth
Sophia JOHNSTON m 5 Jan 1880 Christchurch, N Adelaide, S
Australia |
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Wilfred Rivers ELLIS b 18 Feb 1885 Hobart
Tasmania d 10 Nov 1952 Ulverstone, Tasmania bu 12
Nov 1952 Ulverstone |
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Ann
Penman GUY m 26 Mar 1921 Launceston, Tasmania, |
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Ida Myrtle ELLIS b 31 May 1882 Adelaide, S
Australia d 12 Jun 1966 Ulverstone bu 15 Jun 1966
Ulverstone |
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Edgar Clyde ELLIS b 1 Jun 1883 Adelaide, S Austr
d 6 Aug 1883 bu Kempton, Tasmania |
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Clara Harriet ELLIS b 16 Nov 1880 Carlton,
Victoria d 19 Oct 1963 Ulverstone, Tasmania bu 21
Oct 1963 Ulverstone, Tasmania |
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Elizabeth ELLIS b 19 Dec 1834 Hobart, Tasmania, Chr:
1834 Cof E Hobart, Tasmania |
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Eliza VINCENT
b 4 Oct 1816 Stepney, London, Eng Christg: 14 Jul 1822
Stepney, London, Eng d 20 Jun 1864 New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia |
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Henry Mylam
Cockerill
b 1806 d 1873 in Hobart, Tasmania |
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John Vincent COCKERILL b 18 Jan 1851 Bothwell, Tasmania
d 4 Sep 1889 Palmerston Sth, New Zealand |
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Mary Jane
Margaret DEMPSTER
m 22 Sep 1885 Palmerston Sth, New Zealand |
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Ernest Augustus COCKERILL
b 1885 Palmerston Sth, New Zealand |
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Mary Jane COCKERILL b 1887 Palmerston Sth, New
Zealand d 1946 |
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Alice Ellen COCKERILL
b 1888 Palmerston Sth, New Zealand d 1960 |
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Jack COCKERILL b 1889 Palmerston Sth, New
Zealand |
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Henry William COCKERILL
b 28 Jan 1834 Bothwell, Tasmania, Australia Christening: 2
Apr 1834 St Mary's, Green Ponds, Tasmania, Australia d 29
Nov 1925 Diamond Hill, Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia bu St
Lukes, Richmond, Tasmania |
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Elizabeth
JARVIS m 22 Aug 1857 New Norfolk, Tasmania |
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Sydney Claude COCKERILL
b 6 Jan 1881New Norfolk,
Tasmania, d 15 Mar 1925 bu St Marks Anglica, Cygnet,
Tasmania |
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Mildred Eliza COCKERILL b
31 Mar 1872 New Norfolk, Tasmania, d 14 Aug 1958 bu
St Marks Anglica, Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Elizabeth Henrietta COCKERILL
b 8 Apr 1865 Sweetbanks, New Norfolk, Tasmania, d
7 Apr 1939 bu St Marks Anglica, Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Norman Ellis COCKERILL
b 2 Jul 1877 New Norfolk, Tasmania, d 14 Oct 1962
bu St Marks Anglica, Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Winnefred COCKERILL b 2 Aug 1874 New Norfolk,
Tasmania |
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Tasman Winfred COCKERILL
b 20 Aug 1874 New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia d
1950 |
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Arthur Henry COCKERILL
b 24 Aug 1858 Brighton, Tasmania, Australia
Christening: Richmond, Tasmania, d 24 Nov 1934 |
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Roland George Albert COCKERILL b 12 Sep 1867 New
Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia d 12 Sep 1954 bu :
St Marks Anglica, Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Herbert Wellington COCKERILL
b 15 Sep 1861New Norfolk, Tasmania, Christening:
11 Dec 1861 New Norfolk, Tasmania, d 21 Mar
1940 bu 24 Mar 1940 St Marks Anglica, Cygnet,
Tasmania |
1 |
Frances HARRISON
m 20 Mar 1895 Pt Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia |
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Bertram Douglas COCKERILL
b 1 Jan 1898 Pt Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Ivy Ismay Frances COCKERILL
b 26 Aug 1899 Pt Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Eunice Violetta May COCKERILL
b 25 Dec 1895 Pt Cygnet, Tasmania |
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2 |
Harriet SCULTHORPE |
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Percy COCKERILL
b 28 Apr 1890 Pt Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Ernest Augustus Sear COCKERILL b 23 Sep 1862 New
Norfolk, Tasmania |
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COCKERILL
b 23 Nov 1869 New Norfolk, Tasmania |
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Vincent Rivers COCKERILL
b 23 Nov 1869 New Norfolk, Tasmania |
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Caroline Susannah COCKERILL b 4 Oct 1852 Or 4 Nov 1852,
New Norfolk, Tasmania Christening: 20 Mar 1852
St Matthews, New Norfolk, Tasmania d 12 Aug 1855 New
Norfolk, Tasmania |
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Martha Anne COCKERILL b 14 Oct 1841Bothwell, Tasmania,
Australia d 18 Dec 1925 Wattle Grove,Tasmania, bu St Marks C
Of E, Cygnet, Tasmania |
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John Henry
CAWTHORN m 21 Feb 1870 St Marys, Gretna, Tasmania |
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Alfred Gower CAWTHORN b 11 Feb 1883 Port
Cygnet,Tasmania, Australia d 4 Jan 1915 Swan Hill,
Victoria, Australia |
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Charles Frederick Rivers CAWTHORN b 22 Feb 1875
"Arundel", Macquarie Plains, Tasmania, Australia
d 1966 224 Derwent Ave, Lindisfarne, Tasmania, bu
Cornelian Bay, Tasmania |
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Jean
MCRAE m 13 Aug 1910 Scots Church, Hobart,
Tasmania |
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Claude Edwin CAWTHORN b 3 Mar 1888 Port Cygnet,
Tasmania d 10 May 1975 Wattle Grove, Tasmania, bu
Ashes To, High Arundel, Tasmania, Australia |
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Jean
Doris (Schedlich) SHEDLEY m 4 Jun 1924 Congreg
Ch Melvi, Hobart, Tasmania, |
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George Francis Mylam CAWTHORN b 23 Mar 1873
Arundel, Macquarie Plains, Tasmania, Australia
Christening: 1 Jun 1878 St Marys, Gretna, Tasmania
bu Carr Villa Cemet, Launceston, Tasmania |
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Elena
Ellen BATGE m 12 Dec 1912 Port Cygnet, Tasmania |
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Alice Isabella CAWTHORN
b 22 Apr 1886Port Cygnet, , Tasmania, Australia d
4 Aug 1966 bu Cornelian Bay, Hobart, Tasmania |
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Thomas
BURNABY m 1909 |
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Hilda Macquarie CAWTHORN
b 30 Jul 1878 Arundel, Macquarie Plains, Tasmania,
Australia d 3 Feb 1882
High Arundel, Wattle Grove, Tasmania, Australia bu
C Of E Cemetery, Cygnet, Tasmania, |
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John Henry Arundel CAWTHORN b 1 Dec 1870
Arundel, Macquarie Plains, Tasmania, Australia
Christening: 1 Jan 1871 St Marys, Gretna, Tasmania |
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Elizabeth Maria CAWTHORN b 30 Jul 1878 Arundel,
Macquarie Plains, Tasmania, Australia Christening:
15 Sep 1878 Macquarie Plains, Tasmania,
Australia d 1878 |
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Annie Louise CAWTHORN
b 22 Aug 1880 Port Cygnet, Tasmania d Aug 1968
Hobart, Tasmania |
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Harold
Albert MORGAN m 1923 |
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William Saxby Vincent CAWTHORN b Dec 1871
Arundel, Macquarie Plains, Tasmania, Australia
Christening: 11 Feb 1872 St Marys, Gretna, Tasmania
d 31 Oct 1925 bu Cornelian Bay, Tasmania |
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Alicia
HALTON m 17 Feb 1897 St Marys Cathedr, Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia |
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Frederick COCKERILL b 28 Feb 1840 Bothwell, Tasmania
Christening: 1840 Cof E, Pontville, Tasmania, Australia
d 23 Sep 1911 Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Mary Latham
TAYLOR m 21 Oct 1871Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Frederick Taylor COCKERILL
b 3 Dec 1879 West Hawksbury, Waikouaiti, New
Zealand d 17 Jan 1931 New Zealand bu 1931 Masterton,
New Zealand |
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William Henry Taylor COCKERILL b 31 Dec
1881Hawksbury, Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Emma Louise COCKERILL b Mar 1856 Back River, New
Norfolk, Tasmania Christening: 7 Dec 1856 St Matthew's, New
Norfolk, Tasmania d 19 Jun 1924 West Plains, New Zealand |
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William
COCHRANE m 2 Oct 1880 Shag Valley, New Zealand |
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Matilda COCKERILL b 15 Mar 1849 Enfield, Bothwell,
Tasmania d 9 Jul 1938 New Zealand |
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Thomas SCREEN
m 30 Aug 1877 Waikouati, New Zealand |
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Alice Louisa SCREEN b 1880 Waikouati, New
Zealand d 1900 |
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Matilda Georgina Vincent SCREEN b 1878
Waikouati, New Zealand |
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Charles Robert SCREEN b 1881Waikouati, New
Zealand |
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Harold James SCREEN b 1889 Waikouati, New
Zealand d 1972 |
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Thomas Oliver Mylam SCREEN
b 1893 Waikouati, New Zealand d 1951 |
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Alice Ellen COCKERILL b 11 Apr 1861Sunningdale New
Norfolk Tasmania Christening 24 Aug 1861 Sunningdale New
Norfolk, Tasmania, d 5 Nov 1931 New Town Infirma, Hobart,
Tasmania, bu Cornelian Bay, Hobart, Tasmania |
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Edward James COCKERILL b 16 Apr 1847 Bothwell, Tasmania
Christened: 20 Mar 1852 St Matthew, New Norfolk, Tasmania d
5 Dec 1940 Masterton, New Zealand |
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Sarah
Elizabeth CAWTHORN m 20 Aug 1875 Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Emily Mona Annie COCKERILL
b 16 Oct 1880 Palmerston, New Zealand d 1969 |
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Clara Laura Isabella COCKERILL b 25 Jun 1883
Palmerston, New Zealand d 25 Oct 1960 New
Zealand
bu Taita, New Zealand |
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Louisa Alice COCKERILL
b 20 Aug 1878 Palmerston, New Zealand d 20 Jan
1968 Kandahar Eventid, Masterton, New Zealand
bu Masterton, New Zealand |
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Ruth Vincent COCKERILL
b 20 Dec 1876 Palmerston, New Zealand d 23 Sep
1925 bu Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Charles COCKERILL b 28 May 1835 Bothwell, , Tasmania
christened: 25 Dec 1837 St Michael & All, Bothwell, Tasmania
d 12 Oct 1920 "Fernshaw", Back River, Tasmania |
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Matilda FISHER
m 17 May 1858 "Blair", Bothwell, Tasmania |
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Walter James COCKERILL
b 19 May 1858 New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia d
1945 |
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Edith Eliza COCKERILL
b 24 May 1862 "Grange Farm", New Norfolk, Tasmania
Christened: 8 Aug 1862 St Matthew's, New Norfolk,
Tasmania d 24 Nov 1950 St Johns Park, Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia bu Cornelian Bay, Hobart,
Tasmania |
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Charles Frederick COCKERILL
b 21 Jun 1864 New Norfolk, Tasmania
Christened: 12 Aug 1864 St Matthew's, New Norfolk,
Tasmania d 14 Nov |
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Jane Maria COCKERILL b 1 Aug 1843 Bothwell, Tasmania d
17 Nov 1853 New Norfok, Tasmania |
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Francis George COCKERILL b 2 Aug 1854 Hobart, Tasmania,
d 18 Sep 1935 Palmerston, New Zealand |
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Janet KITCHEN
m 24 May 1879 Palmerston South, Wellington, New Zealand |
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Francis James Mylam COCKERILL b 25 Jan 1883
Palmerston South, Otago, New Zealand |
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Marion Jane COCKERILL
b8 Oct 1887 Palmerston, Otago, New Zealand d 1961
New Zealand |
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John William Hebert COCKERILL b 16 May 1885
Palmerston South, Otago, New Zealand |
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Charles Alfred COCKERILL
b 17 May 1890 Palmerston South, Otago |
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Alice Louisa COCKERILL
b 3 Aug 1879 Palmerston South, Otago, New Zealand |
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Alfred Gower COCKERILL b 27 Sep 1858 Back River, New
Norfolk, Tasmania |
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Jane FERRY
m Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Eliza COCKERILL B 11 Dec 1837 New Norfolk,
Tasmania Christened: 25 Dec 1837 St Michael & All, Bothwell,
Tasmania d 31 Jul 1920 : |
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Thomas Allen
SHONE m 25 Sep 1855 St Davids, Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia |
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ELIZA Susannah SHONE b 1856 St Davids, Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia> d 1920 |
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Laura Lavina SHONE b 1860 Back River, Tasmania |
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George Westlake SHONE
b 1862 Back River, Tasmania, Australia> d 1937 |
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Alfred Edward SHONE b 1864 Back River, Tasmania,
Australia> d 1960 |
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Amelia Matilda SHONE
b1867 Back River, Tasmania |
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Amy Letitia SHONE b 1870 Back River,
Tasmania, Australia d 1956 |
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Lelias SHONE b1871Back River, Tasmania,
Australia d 1962 |
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Albert Charles SHONE b 1878 Back River,
Tasmania, d Jul 1881Stanton Farm, Back River,
Tasmania, |
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Stanton Henric SHONE b 14 Jan 1874 Back River,
Tasmania, Christened: 6 Jul 1876 St Matthew's, New
Norfolk, Tasmania, d Mar 1956 |
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Walter Allen SHONE b 7 Apr 1866 Back River,
Tasmania, Christened: 6 May 1866 St Matthew's, New
Norfolk, Tasmania, d 20 Aug 1941 |
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Minna Estelle SHONE b 13 May 1876 Back
River, Tasmania, Christened: 6 Jul 1876 St
Matthew's, New Norfolk, Tasmania, d England |
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Thomas Henry SHONE b 9 Sep 1858 Back River,
Tasmania, christened: 22 Oct 1858 St Matthew's, New
Norfolk, Tasmania, d 9 Aug 1891 New Norfolk,
Tasmania, |
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Dennis Jones COCKERILL B: 1 Aug 1845 , Bothwell,
Tasmania D: 9 Sep 1941 Balclutha, Kaitangata, , New Zealand
M: 28 Dec 1871 Waikouaiti, , New Zealand |
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Amy Matilda
"Maude" CHAPMAN B: 1850 Waikouaiti, , New Zealand |
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Elizabeth Robinson Chapman Cockerill b 1869
Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Henry Mylam Cockerill
b 1872 Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Albert Edward Cockerill
B 1874 Waikouaiti, New Zealand d 1969 |
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William Rupert Cockerill
b 1878 Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Denis Percy Cockerill
b 1876 Waikouaiti, New Zealand |
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Edith Maud COCKERILL b 1890 Waikouaiti, New
Zealand |
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Herbert William COCKERILL
b 1884 Waikouaiti, , New Zealand> |
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Mabel Florence Cockerill
b 1887 Waikouaiti, New Zealand d 1985 |
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Evelyn Joyce Chapman |
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Amy Ethel Chapman B 1880 Waikouaiti New Zealand |
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Lucy
VINCENT b 27 MAY 1819 christening 14 JUL 1822
Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London d 27 MAR 1857 Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia, at 37 years of age |
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William FISHER
m 1835 Hobart, Tasmania on of Edward FISHER and Elizabeth GREGORY |
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Alica Eliza FISHER b Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
19 August 1854. |
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Edwin Augustus FISHER b Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia 19 January 1850. |
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Emily Helen Anne FISHER b Campbell Town, Tasmania,
Australia about 1836. |
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Louisa Susannah FISHER b Hobart, Tasmania,
Australia 16 July 1847. Baptized New Norfolk, Tasmania, 13
January 1856 |
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Alfred William FISHER b 7 January 1845 Tasmania,
Australia . |
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Vincent FISHER b 7 NOV 1835, Tasmania |
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Edward Vincent FISHER b 19 JUN 1852 Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia |
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Jane SALTER
? |
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Caroline VINCENT
b 1821 England, Christening: 14 Jul 1822 Stepney, London, Eng,
d 18 Sep 1896 Footscray, Vic, Astl |
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James Hollis M 5
Jul 1837 Oatlands, Tasmania, |
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George Rivers VINCENT b 16 APR 1823 Aboard Ship Elizabeth
Between Eng To Astl, Atlantic Ocean, At Sea d 29 SEP 1881 |
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Mary ROSEVEAR b
1831 m 17 JUN 1848 Launceston, Tasmania, |
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George VINCENT b 27 Mar 1851 Launceston, Tasmania,
d 29 Dec 1851 Oatlands, |
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George Rivers VINCENT b 1854 Muckelford,Victoria,
d 1856 same dsp |
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George Rivers VINCENT b 1866 |
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Louisa Jane
GOWER b: 25 FEB 1866 in Port Sorell, Tasmania |
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Olive Mary Charlotte VINCENT b: 1897 |
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Arthur Wesley VINCENT b: 1891 |
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James Alfred VINCENT
b: 1889 |
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Terence VINCENT |
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Eileen VINCENT |
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Sylvia VINCENT |
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Daisy Emma VINCENT |
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Caroline Rosevear VINCENT 17 Jun 1862, Smeaton,
Tasmania, Australia |
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Edward Lennox
BAILEY M 21 Sep 1889 Place: Launceston, Tasmania |
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Matilda VINCENT b 1825 Australia |
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Henry PRIMMER
m 29 Apr 1843 Hobart, Tasmania, |
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Henry Vincent Rivers RIMMER b 1844 Oatlands,
Tasmania |
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Arthur Clement RIMMER b 1846 Oatlands Tasmania d 2 Jan
1854 Brighton Tasmania |
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George Rivers RIMMER b 1853 Green Ponds, Tasmania |
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Amy Matilda RIMMER b 1853 Green Ponds, Tasmania |
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Mildred Rivers RIMMER b 1867 Springhurst,
Victoria, |
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Female RIMMER b 8 Feb 1848 Hobart, Tasmania |
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Florence Ada RIMMER b 9 May 1855 Brighton, Tasmania, d
1875 Victoria |
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Female RIMMER b19 May 1850 Tasmania |
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- Major-General George Dean-Pitt, K.H.
b 1781 Ireland (b in Hampshire per better source) d 8 Jan 1851 Bu: 11
Jan 1851 at Symonds Street Cemetery, Auckland. First commission in 42nd
Regiment in 1805. Peninsula Medal Roll, Commander of the Forces in NZ and Lt. Governor of New
Ulster, part of North Island. Sworn in early in 1848. Reported to the
governor, George Edward Grey (1812-1898), who was 31 years his junior. .
His time of service in NZ was brief but effective in bringing to a close
the First Maori War. He died in office .
LINK HERE TO HIS OBITS Illegitimate son of George Pitt, Lord
Rivers
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- Susan Baillie, b 1797/8 in
Bristol, Gloucestershire, m 20 or 21 May 1818 Bristol St.
James, d 18 March 1875 at 11 Burlington Road, Westbourne
Park, Middlesex, administration granted April 1875 & 30
January 1888. in 1871 Census, lived in Paddington,
with three daughters -Georgina, Susan and Charlotte.
- S Dean Pitt b 1828
Malta C. Dean Pitt b 1839 Clevedon to place also in 1901 Census
Louisa G. Dean-Pitt b 1800 Auckland NZ
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George Dean-PITT
d infant
1 Jun 1822, Floriana, George Pitt, 3 mos 13 days. |
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William Augustus
Dean PITT Youngest son, 60th Rifles d 8 Nov
1890 NZ |
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Georgina Emma Susan
Dean-Pitt
b 1822 Clifton, Eldest dau d 23 May 1877
131 Blenheim Crescent, Kensington age 59 Lived with mother in
1871 dsp |
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Marcia
Dean-Pitt |
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Emilia
Dean-Pitt
b 20 June 1820, baptized at Edinburgh, m
23 May 1848 St. Paul, Auckland] d 5 April 1891 Camington House,
Osburne Road, Southsea aged 70 years Caused of death: pleurisy
(right) m Maj General Laye below:
Marriage Announcement: "LAYE - PITT On Tuesday,
23rd May 1848, at St Paul's, by Rev J F Churton, J H Laye Esq,
Captain of H M 58th Regt, second son of the late
Lt Gen Laye, RA, to Emelia Marie Dean, second daughter of His
Excellency Major General Dean Pitt, KH, commanding the Forces in NZ.
[NZ'er 24 May 1848] Witnesses, Maj General PITT and the Governor George
Edward GREY." |
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Major General Joseph Henry LAYE, C.B.,
son of Lt. General Francis LAYE,
Maj General Laye, husband, present at her death ) M
on 23 May 1848 St Paul's, Auckland
- ". . .Laye took over the
Commercial Hotel for his troops, and, assisted by
the technical expertise of Lieutenant T. B.
Collinson, Royal Engineers, began construction of a
fort overlooking the settlement . . . The site
chosen by Laye and Collinson was a sandy hill,
standing some seventy feet above the Wanganui River,
at the north end of the settlement . . ..Laye named
it "The Rutland Stockade". . .On 16 April, a
midshipman named Crozier from the gunboat was joking
with a Maori, when he accidentally discharged his
firearm, wounding the Maori in the cheek. The man
belonged to a group which was friendly to the
Europeans, and although he spread the word that it
had only been an accident, others decided that this
spilling of blood by a white man demanded utu. Two
days later, an outlying farm belonging to a settler,
J.A. Gilfillan, was attacked by five Maoris.
Gilfillan and his sixteen-year old daughter escaped
but his wife and three others children were
murdered. It was believed that this attack had been
carried out, not by the relatives of the wounded
Maori, but by others who hoped to incriminate those
who were friendly with the Europeans. However the
plan miscarried, for the five murderers were caught
and delivered up to Laye by the very Maoris whom it
was hoped to incriminate. Laye decided to waste no
time and promptly set up a court-martial . . . They
found the accused men guilty and sentenced four of
them to be hanged and the fifth, on account of his
youth, to be transported for life. On the 26th the
sentence was carried out . . . . The Maoris pressed
forward, forcing the mounted settlers to retire,
and, covered by fire from the hills, seized some
outlying houses and opened fire on the fort. . . .
The Maoris came on with great gallantry, but . . .
the defender's, fire was too effective . . . Laye
and Hardy kept their men to their work, and down on
the river Lieutenant Holmes' gunboat provided
effective flanking fire. . . ." The Maoris gave up,
and Laye reported in his letter, according to
Bartrop, that two chiefs were killed on their side,
but he suffered no losses." Above from Michael
Bartrop's
To Face the Daring Maoris. Copyright.
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Major
General Joseph Henry LAYE, C.B.
b 1849 NZ,
Auckland
See Laye Family |
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George
Sinclair LAYE, b 1853, Royal Navy
in 1881 at Portsmouth,.m Portsea 1882,
d 1884 at Pontaferry, Down, Ireland Bu:
Highland Road Cemetery, Southsea, Hampshire, ENG Son of
Gen. J.H. LAYE and Emelia Dean-Pitt |
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Amy Selina
Nugent
m June 1882 at Portsea to:
b 10 JAN 1854, Auckland, NZ, daughter of Captain
Charles Lavallin NUGENT HM 58th Regt and to
Charlotte Marcia
Dean-Pitt,
fifth daughter of his Excellency
Major General
George
Dean-Pitt,
KH, whom Francis' father served under in NZ. Francis d
1884 at Pontaferry, Down, Ireland, home of the Nugents.
Note: Amy appears to have d at the age 30 in 1895, Isle
of Wight - Previously, in 1891, she was living with her
father-in-law, General Laye). |
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VIOLET SELINA LAYE b Dec 1894
Henley, Buckinghamshire Berkshire Oxfordshire,
Bu near F.G.S. LAYE, her father, Highland Rd
Cemetery, Southsea, Hampshire, Eng |
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EDWARD LAYE b Dec 1894
Henley, Buckinghamshire Berkshire Oxfordshire
d Dec 1895 |
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Lieutenant-General George Dean-Pitt, C.B., A.D.C.
b ab 1822
"
Eldest surviving son- Ensign in 48th Regiment in 1839, In
1863 proceeded to with others to raise volunteers for the
Waikato War. The first Waikato Regiment was known as "Pitt's
Four-hundred." Keeper of the Crown Jewels. He had six children.
Played an important role in the Second Maori War.
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http://www.lighthorse.org.au/LighthorseDiscussionBoard/_disc1/000007c5.htm
"In 1858 the yeomanry cavalry corps was bestowed the title of
"Royal". They then became the "1st or Royal Victorian Volunteer
Calvary", the corps also received there own standard, which also
gave the corps considerable prestige. Captain George Dean Pitt
was appointed colonel of the inf regt in 1859. The Victorian
volunteer rifles consisted of ten coys in the melbourne
district, The Geelong corps three coys, other corps were raised
in Portland, Belfast, and Warrnambool districts this totaled to
three battalions. In 1862 the north Melbourne district battalion
consisted of Pentridge, North Melbourne, West Melbourne,
Fitzroy, Williamstown, East Collingwood and Carlton. The
southern districts Battalion consisted of Brighton, 1st and 2nd
St Kilda, Melbourne city, Hawthorn, Kew, Richmond, Emerald hill,
Prahran and south Yarra coys. The country battalion consisted of
Geelong, Portland, Belfast, Warrnambool, Ballarat, Castlemaine,
Sandhurst,and Maryborough coys. The combined total of the three
battalions was 2420 men. (entusiasm no doubt because of the
Maori war in NZ) Each unit fuctioned under its own rules and
therefore approved its own uniform design to be distictive of
the other coys."
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http://www.jcu.edu.au/aff/history/articles/davidson.htm
The First Significant Overseas War: Australians leave for the Waikato War in
NZ (1863). By Scott Davidson: "the man
responsible for recruiting in the Australian Colonies,
Lieutenant Colonel George Dean Pitt. If the recruits lost their
land, Pitt assured, then so did he and that there would be no
doubt of the outcome of this war. Pitt was in the colonies
not just to recruit but to instill confidence in the land for
service offer and by doing so, justify the Waikato War. The men
wanted assurances, and received them, that the land would be
there in three years time but the press and local governments of
the Australian colonies had other concerns."
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Hon. Louisa ST. PAUL
dau of Sir Horace St. Paul, Bt. b London abt
1816 m 22 Nov 1842 Kew
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Louisa Grey
Dean PITT 2nd dau dsp unmarried d
21 Nov 1934 1881 in Paddington with family, In 1891
Census, listed as "traveller" and staying with sister
Augusta and her husband. Single. |
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Augusta S.
Dean PITT, d 3 Jan 1915 Monaco
Kensington in 1891. 1881 visiting cousin b abt 1848
Meerut, India |
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Augustus ARTHUR, M.A. 1891
Census: Kensington, 1901 as a
Boarder in Kensignton |
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Captain
Stanley Talbot Dean PITT, C.B., R.N. Navy
1853 d 24 Sep 1936 Devon, m 1884, Lived in
Devonshire.Christng 12 DEC 1853 Holy Trinity, Clifton,
Derby, Youngest son, Zulu War 1879, Egyptian War 1884, WW I
Anti-submarine force, (Ref Times
obit 26 Sep 1936). |
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Leila Helen Moriarity
m 9 Jul 1906 widow to E.O. Moriarity dau Commander W.H.
Geary R.N. |
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Augusta Mary WILLIAMS
d 1904 |
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Stanely Dean PITT, m 1909
d 1912 only son |
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Violet CARNEGIE ANSTEY
b March 1887 - Paddington,
London, |
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Eve
Mary Dean PITT,
alive as of 1966 only dau |
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Captain Charles
Parker DEEDS, D.S.O., son of
General Deeds, Mil Sec to Sec of State of War |
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Susie Grant
Dean PITT
b abt 1858 youngest dau m 26 Sep
1891 d 11 Aug 1939 (Times
14 Aug). |
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Rev William Marsden MERCER Missionary
in Zululand, Vicar of Flockton m 1893 Kensignton |
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George
Francis Dean PITT Eldest son m
27 Jul 1880 Was Lt in 1st Regt Waikato Militia 04 Sep 1863 |
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Charlotte Catherine
WAINWRIGHT
3rd dau of Capt John Wainwright, R.N. d 4 May 1929 New
Brunswick |
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Lt. William Augustus DEAN PITT Second
son. b 1833, d 8 Nov 1890.Bu: Symonds Street Cemetery, Auckland.
m to a daughter of the Hon. J.T. Gellibrand.Annie Isabella Lloyd
Gellibrand (d 3 April 1908 Alexandra Road, Remuera, NZ).Was
ensign in the 60th Rifles in 1852, transferred to the 55th as a
lieutenant in 1856. Sold out in 1857 to settle in Australia. Pitt
then in 1684 came back to NZ. In 1866 he moved to Auckland.
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Clara Eliza DEAN PITT b 5 Sep 1838 Christng 2
Oct 1838 Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire, ENG
Collection: St James Father George DEAN PITT Mother: Susan
Source: FHL Film 1596535 Dates 1830- 1844, 1901 Census, living with
sister Susan with brother-in-law General George Hyde Page.
dsp
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- Susan Augusta DEAN PITT
b 14 JUL 1847 Meerut, West Bengal, India Living
in ENG in 1881 as Augusta S. D. PITT, as a visitor
of Elizabeth COURTAULD. Augusta's occupation: "Funded
Proprietress." In 1891 Census, single, under name Susan
Dean Pitt, boarding with sister Clara at Eastbourne. [but that
Clara was b 1859 c out] 1901 Census, living with sister
Susan with brother-in -law General George Hyde Page.
dsp
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Louisa
Dean-PITT b
abt 1818 1827, Malta, British Subject
Marriage Announcement: PAGE - PITT: "On 18th
November 1848 at St Paul's Church, by Right Rev the Lord
Bishop of
NZ
George Hyde Page Esq., Lieutenant
58th Regt, to
Louisa, third daughter of His Excellency Major
General George Dean Pitt, KH, Commanding the
Forces in NZ'er."
[NZ'er 22 Nov 1848] Witnesses, Governor
Grey and R.W. Wynyard. d 17 May 1896 (Times
20 May 1896). |
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LT. GENERAL GEORGE
HYDE Page
b 03 FEB 1823 Charlton Mackrell, Somerset/ Holbrook,
Somerset, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment. 1841 58th Foot -
Ensign; New Zealand- medal; 1843: as a Lt- arrested -a
silly incident of a prank with a door knocker that was
damaged- Page settled out of court (Times
16 Nov 1843); - In 1881 Census (no children living at
home) at No 3 Tavistock Road, London, Middlesex, ENG
In 1891 Census at Hove Sussex. with wife Louisa d
1896. 1901 Census: Living with servants and his two
sister-in-laws, Susan and Clara DEAN-PITT. Dep
Quartermaster General Australian Colonies, then Cape
Good Hope, the 1st W Middlesex Brigade d 1908
Parents:Robert Page and Elizabeth Bowles, Siblings:
William 1828-1865, John Francis 1831-1852, Robert 1821,
Thomas Douglas 1825, Mary Albinia d 1868, Eliza Anne d
1871, Julia Jane Anne, Blanche, Blance (2), b |
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Henry
HYDE Page b 21 OCT
1851 christening: 9 NOV 1851 St Thomas
Chartrhouse, Finsbury, London, |
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George
Thomas
HYDE Page b
22 SEP 1849 Trevallyn,
Tasmania, christening: 9 NOV 1851 St Thomas
Chartrhouse, Finsbury, London, |
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Mary Anne - - - - m
1874 , Tasmania |
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Captain Robert Hyde PAGE
Eldest son d before
1890 |
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Matilda MORTIMER
m 1854 Youngest dau Chas, Mortimer, Bath. (A
Mrs. Hyde Page introdiced at court to Queen by
Lady Love- 1859) |
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Miss Hyde PAGE |
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Miss Hyde PAGE |
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Marjorie Hyde PAGE |
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Richard
STONE
m 1908 |
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Julia Jane Anne Hyde PAGE
d 8 Dec 1890 16 yrs,
4th dau |
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Charlotte MARCIA Dean-Pitt b 6
Mar 1830, bapt at Corfu d 7 Apr 1873, Marriage
Announcement: NUGENT - PITT
18 Nov
1848 at St Paul's Church by Right Rev the
Lord Bishop of NZ,
Charles Lavallin Nugent Esq, Captain in HM 58th
Regt, to Charlotte Marcia, fifth daughter of His
Excellency Major
General George Dean Pitt, KH, Commanding the Forces in
NZ'er.
[NZ'er 22 Nov 1848] |
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Major General Charles Lavallin
William (Savage) NUGENT
Son of Lt. Colonel Andrew Savage Nugent and
the Hon. Selina VESEY of Portaferry, 58th
Regiment was b 4 Dec 1815 Portaferry, Down, Ireland, and
d 3 Nov 1884 Southsea. Note: Charles later became a
general and also a judge. There was a Field Marshall
Nugent, Lavall count Nugent (1777-1862). He is described
as being "adroit and discreet, with a competent
knowledge of the Maori language"Later became Native
Secretary to the colony. LDS IGI claims Charlotte b
1845 Portaferry, Down, Ireland.. . Served
in New Zealand War 1845-6, commanded the advanced guard
which pentrated the forest at Ruapekapeka, present at
the capture of that pah. |
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Lieutenant
Charles NUGENT
- 7th Company -b 1850,
killed by a mine at Kabul - 23 Dec 1879---
Eldest son of General C. Nugent and Charlotte
Pitt. B 19th February 1850 in Auckland, NZ.
After studying in Scotland and Ireland he went
to Sandhurst and in 1871 was commissioned to the
Royal Engineers. In 1874 he was posted to the
Bengal Sappers and Miners. In 1879 and was
killed (with Captain Dundas, VC) near Sherpur
when setting mines to blow up an enemy fort,
when the mine exploded prematurely. Below Credit
to this site:
http://redcoat.future.easyspace.com/index.html |
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Comm. Raymond Andrew NUGENT, R.N.,
b 25 Feb 1870 |
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Mabel Louisa NUGENT m 1890 |
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George M'ROBERT |
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Arthur George M'ROBERT b 30 Aug
1891 |
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Charles Nugent M'ROBERT b 26 Jan
1897 |
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Edith Margaret M'ROBERT b 21 May
1893 |
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Norman Murie M'ROBERT b 30 May
1899 |
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Edith Charlotte NUGENT b 1860
Pembroke |
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Comm. Rowland NUGENT, R.N., b
Dec 1862 m 1888 |
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Maud RUTHERFORD dau of H.
Rutherford |
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William Lavallin NUGENT
b 5 Apr 1858 m 1896 |
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Ethel SELLERS dau of Rev.
Sellers |
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Major Arthur NUGENT
b 3 APR 1856 Tauraroa, Auckland, NZ
M: 4 Apr 1893 54th Regt & 7th Fuseliers, Harts
Army List 1888-Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) |
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Elizabeth
Douglas Father Capt Waddell
Cunningham Douglas, 17th Lancers, b 6 Oct 1809
Mother: Louisa Turner |
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Arthur Charles NUGENT
b 12 Apr 1894 |
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Raymond Lavallin NUGENT b 30
Jul 1903 |
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Aileen Louisa NUGENT b 27 Nov
1895 |
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Edith Elizabeth NUGENT b 1
Aug 1897 |
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Mabel Amy NUGENT b 10 Nov
1899 |
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Captain George NUGENT, R.A., b
1852 Portaferry, Down, Ireland d 1898 |
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Amy Selina NUGENT,
M Jun 1882 at Portsea to: (b 10
JAN 1854, Auckland, NZ, daughter of Captain Charles
Lavallin NUGENT HM 58th Regt and to
Charlotte Marcia
Dean-Pitt,
fifth daughter of his Excellency
Major General
George
Dean-Pitt,
KH, whom Francis' father served under in NZ. Francis d
1884 at Portaferry, Down, Ireland, home of the Nugents.
Note: Amy appears to have d at the age 30 in 1895, Isle
of Wight - Previously, in 1891, she was living with her
father-in-law, General Laye). |
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Francis
George Sinclair LAYE, b 1853,
Royal Navy in 1881 at Portsmouth,.m Portsea
1882, d 1884 at Portaferry, Down,
Ireland Bu: Highland Road Cemetery, Southsea, Hampshire,
ENG Son of
Gen. J.H. LAYE and Emelia Dean-Pitt |
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VIOLET SELINA LAYE b
Dec 1894 Henley, Buckinghamshire Berkshire
Oxfordshire, Buried with or near F.G.S. LAYE,
her father Highland Road Cemetery, Southsea,
Hampshire, ENG 1901 |
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EDWARD LAYE b Dec 1894 Henley
Buckinghamshire Berkshire Oxfordshire d
Dec 1895 |
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Lt Col
Douglas Charles Dean-Pitt
B 24 Mar 1851 Christg: 04 Apr 1851
Holy Trinity, Clifton, Derby, ENG, 1901 Census -visiting
at Portsmouth |
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Alice Antoinette Birdwood,
dau of
General Christopher Birdwood b 1861 Belgorm, India |
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Elsie Dean-Pitt b 1883
Marbleswaur, India |
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Dorothy Dean-Pitt b 1889
Cheltenham |
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Major Douglas Charles Dean-Pitt ?? |
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Gladys Douglas Dean-Pitt, b
Bombay in 1883, 1901 Boarding |
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m A
Captain in the Canadian Expeditionary
Forces |
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Alice Louisa Grant Dean Pitt b 29
DEC 1880, bap: 12 FEB 1881 Kirkee, Maharashtra, Indiahttp://members.fortunecity.com/fpreston/maryldp3.htm
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- Catherine Eleanor Preston b.6-29-1922 m. on
6-15-1946 to Peter Birdwood Small b.3-22-1919. He was the son of Alfred
MacKenzie Small of Scone, Perthshire, Scotland and Alice Louise Dean-Pitt of
Bombay, India. They had 3 children:
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Peter MacKenzie Small b.1-27-1948.
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Catherine Elizabeth Small b.11-13-1949.
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Robert Douglas Small b.5-17-1952
NEED TO SORT THIS OUT!
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http://tapuhi
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Pitt, William Tutepuaki (Captain), 1877-1937 (Items)
Served in South African War, and with Maori Pioneer
Battalion in World War I. An associate of Sir Apirana
Ngata. Listed in NZ Gazette as licensed interpreter,
1907-1933. Son of Major C Dean Pitt, grandson of
Major-General George Dean Pitt.
Pitt, William Augustus Dean, fl 1850 (Items)
Pitt, Augustus, fl 1800s (as the contributor)
Pitt, Henry D, fl 1868-1874 (as the contributor)
Pitt, Matthew, fl 1868 (as the contributor)
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Louisa
PITT b: 1756 Stratfield-Say, Southampton,
Hampshire, ENG D: 30 Apr 1791, Florence, Italy
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Peter
BECKFORD
b 1740, m 22 Mar 1773 Ofstratfield-Say, Southampton. (His parents:
Julines BECKFORD and Elizabeth ASHLEY. d 1811 Photo credit:
http://www.dorsetlife.co.uk/articles/ArticlesDetail.asp?ID=328
Wonderful web page link here on Peter Beckford -Detailed &
interesting Avid hunter wrote "Thoughts on
Hunting." Nice feature story on him -ref Times,
Wednesday, Feb 27, 1935; pg. 17.
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Marcia Lucy BECKFORD
b Abt 1781 Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire
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Harriet BECKFORD
b 2 Jan 1779 "" "" m |
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Henry
SEYMOUR
m 1807. |
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William Horace Beckford PITT-RIVERS -The 3rd Lord Rivers b
2 Dec 1777 Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire d 23 Jan 1831 Hyde
Park, London, Middlesex,
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Frances
RIGBY Dau of Lt. Col. Rigby of Mistley Hall, m
9Feb 1808 Mistley Hall, Essex |
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Harriet -Elizabeth PITT-RIVERS
17 Jan 1816 Sudeley Castle. m |
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C.
D. BRUCE |
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Fanny (Frances) PITT-RIVERS b 19 Mar 1809
Sudeley Castle d 1 Feb 1836
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Fredrick William COX
24 Jul 1834
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Horace
PITT-RIVERS,
6th and Last Baron Rivers b 12 Apr 1814
Lond d Wed 31 Mar 1880 m twice: sp |
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Eleanor SUTER
10 Apr 1845 |
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Emmeline LAURE 26 Jun 1873. dau of Captain
John Pownal, Bastard of Sharpham, Devon. |
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George PITT-RIVERS, The 4th Lord Rivers
b 16 Jul 1810 Sudeley Castle 28 Apr 1866
Ofportman Square, London. Buried: 5 May 1866. m |
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Lady Susan Georgiana LEVESON-GOWER 2 Feb
1833 (her parents: George LEVESON-GOWER and
Harriet Elizabeth CAVENDISH. |
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Hon. Alice Charlotte PITT-RIVERS
b Abt 1842 Torquay, Devonshire,
Christened: 28 Feb 1842, d 21 Jun 1865
m |
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William ARBUTHNOT b 27 Sep 1838, m 26 Apr 1865 d 12 Sep1893, has
surname BAILLIE in his pedigree son of son of Archibald Francis Arbuthnot
and Hon. Gertrude Sophia Gough
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Hon. Blanche Caroline PITT-RIVERS
b 20 June 1840 Stepleton, d 28
August 1914 |
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Hon. Mary Emma PITT-RIVERS
b 7 Oct 1843 d 13 Oct 1900 m 2 Aug 1883 |
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Very Rev. Phillip Frank ELIOT, D.D.
Dean of Windsor |
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Victor Alexander George ELIOT |
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Hon. Margaret Grace PITT-RIVERS
b 24 May 1847 d 21 Apr 1926 m 7 Nov 1878 |
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Rev. William PAGE-ROBERTS |
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George Rivers PAGE-ROBERTS
b 1880 |
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Mary Margaret PAGE-ROBERTS
b 1881 |
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Constance Susan PAGE-ROBERTS
b 1882 |
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Alice Marcia PAGE-ROBERTS
b 1888 |
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Hon. Susan Harriett PITT-RIVERS
b 28 May 1835 d 27 June 1920
m 30 July 1872. |
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Edmund OLDFIELD |
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Hon. Gertrude Emily PITT-RIVERS
b 18 February 1852 |
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Hon. William Frederick PITT-RIVERS
b 21 Oct 1845 Brighton, Sussex, d
8 Jul 1859 bu Steepleton dsp |
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Hon. George Horace PITT-RIVERS
b 20 Mar 1834 British Emb, Paris,
France d 20 Dec 1850 |
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Hon. Grandville Beckford PITT-RIVERS
b 25 Jul 1838 Brighton, Sussex, Chr: 24
Aug 1838 Chapel Royal, Brighton, Sussex,
d 20 Aug 1855 -bu Steepleton |
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Henry Peter PITT-RIVERS
5th Baron Rivers
Born 7 April 1849 Died 17 March 1867
Torquay, Devon |
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Hon. Marcia-Louisa PITT-RIVERS
b 21 Aug 1850 d 18 Oct 1850 |
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Hon.
Fanny Georgiana PITT-RIVERS, Marchioness
of Caermarthen also Carmarthen
b 26 Dec 1836 Sudeley Castle,
Glcstr, d 23 Dec 1895 Hornby Castle or
Westminister, Yorkshire, Bu
Hornby Castle, Yrkshr |
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George Godolphin OSBORNE, 9th Duke of
Leeds m 16 Jan 1861 b 11 Aug 1828
Paris, Seine, d 1895 |
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Alexandra Louisa OSBORNE
b 20 Feb 1872 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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Cecil Walter PAGET |
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Francis Granville OSBORNE
b 11 Mar 1864 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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Ruth
GRIEVE b Abt. 1866
Farnham Royal |
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Albert Edward OSBORNE
b 10 Apr 1866 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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Alice Susan OSBORNE
b 17 May 1869 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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Ada OSBORNE
b 30 May 1870 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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William Hugh Spencer Wentworth
FITZ WILLIAM |
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Constance Blanche OSBORNE
b 8 Jun 1875 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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Ernest Frederick George HATCH |
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Miss OSBORNE
b 28 Jul 1867 Farnham Royal,
Yorkshire |
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Henry Frederick Compton
CAVENDISH |
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George Godolphin OSBORNE, 10th
Duke of Leeds,
b 18 Sep 1862 d 10 May
1927 Farnham Royal, Yorkshire |
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Lady Katherine Frances LAMBTON |
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Lady Gwendolen Fanny
Godolphin Osborne
b. 2 Mar 1885, d. 25
Feb 1933 |
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Algernon CECIL |
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Lady
Olga Katherine Godolphin
Osbourne
b. 3 Oct 1886, d. 9
Aug 1929 |
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Lady Dorothy Beatrix
Godolphin Osbourne
b. 3 Dec 1888, d. 18
Jun 1946 |
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Lady Moira Godolphin
Osbourne
b. 20 May 1892 |
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Sir John Francis
Godophin Osbourne, 11th
Duke of Leeds
b. 12 Mar 1901, d. Jul
1963 |
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George Fredereck Godolphin
OSBORNE
b 4 Nov 1861 d 6 Nov 1861
Farnham Royal, Yorkshire |
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Penelope
PITT, after Viscountess LIGONIER,
B 23 Feb 1749 Place: Strathfieldsaye,
Hampshire, D 1827 M twice Div from Ligonier |
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Viscount
Edward LIGONIER
1767, Inherited the title 2nd Viscount Ligonier of Clonmell,
Ireland following the death of his kinsman, John Ligonier, in 1770.
Created Earl Ligonier of Clonmell, County Tipperary, Ireland, July
1776. m 16 Dec 1766 British Embassy, Paris, Ville de Paris, France
Father: Francis Augustus Ligonier, Divorced from P. Pitt, remarried
Mary Henley -Dau of the Earl of Northington., |
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Captain Smith of
Strathfieldsaye, m 1784 |
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Honourable Marcia
Lucy PITT B 29 Mar 1756 Strathfield Saye,
Hampshire, d 5 Aug 1822. First dau |
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James FOX-LANE
of Strathfield Saye, 23 Jul 1789. |
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William Augustus LANE FOX b 1795
Death: 11 Feb 1832 in Torquay, Devon |
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Caroline
DOUGLAS m 31 Dec 1817 d 7 Nov 1873 Father: John DOUGLAS
b 1 Jul 1756 Mother: Frances LASCELLES b 11 Jun 1762 |
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William Edward LANE FOX
b: 1818 d 1852 |
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Augustus Henry Lane Fox PITT RIVERS b 14 Apr
1827 Hope Hall, Bramham Yorks, d 4 May 1900 |
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Alice
Margaret STANLEY
b: 1828 m 3 Feb 1853 d 19 May 1910 Father:
Edward John STANLEY b: 13 Nov 1802 Mother: Henrietta
Maria DILLON b: 21 Dec 1807 in Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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Unnamed PITT RIVERS
b: 19 Nov 1853 d 19 Nov 1853 |
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Alexander Edward Lane FOX PITT RIVERS
b: 2 Nov 1855 Malta |
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Alice Ruth Hermione THYNNE
M: 25 Apr 1889 |
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Capt. George Henry Lane FOX PITT
RIVERS
b: 22 May 1890 d 17 Jun 1966
ethnographer; anthropological writer |
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(Emily) Rachel FORSTER
M: 22 Dec 1915 |
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Marcia Ruth Georgiana FOX PITT
RIVERS
b: 5 Nov 1891 |
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John Dugdale Pelham ASTLEY-CORBETT |
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St
George William Lane FOX PITT
b: 14 Sep 1856 d 6 Apr 1932 Some of his
work aimed at producing a practical
incandescent lamp and distribution system. |
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Edith Gertrude DOUGLAS M: 25 Mar 1899 |
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Lt.
General William Augustus Lane FOX PITT
b: 9 Jan 1858 in Brompton Crescent, London,
d 17 Mar 1945 Father of modern
archaeology |
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Lily Ethel PAYNE m 1893 |
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William Augustus Fitzgerald Lane FOX
PITT
b: 28 Jan 1896 |
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Mary Stewart SINCLAIR |
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Thomas Stanley Lane FOX PITT
b: 27 Nov 1897 |
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Marjory Florence Hope BARTON |
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Alice Agnes FOX PITT
b: 11 Dec 1899 |
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Charles William Sholto DOUGLAS |
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Ursula Katherine Lane FOX PITT RIVERS
b: 1859 d 1942 |
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William Charles SCOTT |
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Lionel Charles Lane FOX PITT
b: 5 Nov 1860 |
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Mary Netta BLACKETT |
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Alice
Augusta Laurentia Lane FOX PITT RIVERS
Baroness Avebury
b 11 Jan 1861 CAN |
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- John
LUBBOCK, M.P., First Lord Avebury
b: 30 Apr 1834 in 22 Eaton Place,
London, ENG d 1913
- Lubbock was elected
the first president of the Institute of
Bankers in 1879; in 1881 he was
president of the British Association,
and from 1881 to 1886 president of the
Linnean Society of London. In January
1884 he founded the Proportional
Representation Society, later to become
the Electoral Reform Society. In 1865
Lubbock published what was probably the
most influential archaeological text
book of the 19th Century, Pre-historic
Times, as Illustrated by Ancient
Remains, and the Manners and Customs of
Modern Savages, and was responsible for
inventing the names Palaeolithic and
Neolithic to denote the Old and New
Stone Ages respectively. His
father was Sir John William Lubbock,
1803–65, an astronomer and
mathematician. He made a special study
of tides and of the lunar theory and
developed a method for calculating the
orbits of comets and planets. In
mathematics he applied the theory of
probability to life insurance problems
SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA.
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Hon. Ursula LUBBOCK
b. 6 Feb 1885, d. 15 Jan 1959 |
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Lt.-Col. Adrian Grant DUFF |
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Hon. Irene LUBBOCK, after Lady
Pelham,
b: 30 Mar 1886, d 14 Feb 1961 33
Belgrave Square, London, |
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Sir Edward Henry
Pelham,
K.C.B.,
d 18 December 1949
age 72, result of an accident. |
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Hon. Captain Harold Fox Pitt
LUBBOCK, M.A.,
b: 10 Jun 1888 d 4 Apr 1918 at
age 29, killed in action. Graduated
from Trinity College, Cambridge
University. |
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Hon. Dorothy Charlotte FORSTER |
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Hon. Captain Eric Fox Pitt LUBBOCK
b: 16 May 1893 d 11 Mar 1917
killed in action. Awarded decoration
of Military Cross (M.C.) |
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Hon. Maurice Fox Pitt LUBBOCK
b: 17 Oct 1900 |
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Hon. Mary Katherine Adelaide
Stanley, |
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Lady
Agnes Geraldine FOX PITT RIVERS
b: Jan 1862 |
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Walter John GROVE
b: 9 Sep 1852 |
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Honor GROVE
b: 1883 |
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Gerald GROVE
b: 1886 |
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Oenone GROVE
b: 1889 |
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Terence GROVE
b: 1893 |
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Walter Peel GROVE
b: 1904 |
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Douglas Henry Lane FOX PITT
b: 17 Dec 1864 d 1922 Occupation:
Artist |
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Arthur Algernon Lane FOX PITT RIVERS
b: 11 Apr 1866 d 1895 |
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Sackville Walter Lane-Fox, MP Death: 18 Aug 1874 |
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Lady Charlotte
Mary Ann Geogiana OSBORNE M: 22 May 1826 |
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Marcia Bridget Lane-Fox |
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Hon. Sir Edward
Marmaduke Vavasour, Bart. |
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George LANE FOX b 1793 M: 20 Sep 1814
Death: 15 Nov 1848 |
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Georgiana
Henrietta BUCKLEY |
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George LANE FOX b: 13 Nov 1816 |
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