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19501 Westwood Household (3 People)
The Red Cow Whesthampstead Hill , St Albans R.D., Hertfordshire, England
Bernard G Westwood 04 Apr 1905 General Labourer
Minnie S C Westwood 27 Dec 1864 Licensee (Beerhouse Unpaid Domestic Duties)
Doris A Westwood 28 Jan 1898 Shop Assistant (Ironmonger)
Ref: RG101/1667C/003/21 Letter Code: DFPL
? Findmypast Ltd

 
WESTWOOD, Bernard George (I2236)
 
19502 Westwood Household (4 People)
16 Necton* Road , St Albans R.D., Hertfordshire, England
Henry G Westwood 27 Mar 1875 Blacksmith
Dorothy Westwood 03 Aug 1913 Unpaid Domestic Duties
Cecil Westwood 03 Jun 1914 Motor Works Engineer
Edward J Westwood 20 Feb 1920 Gardener
Ref: RG101/1666E/017/38 Letter Code: DFPI
*Also transcribed as Necton but is Nector Rd on 1936 probate entry for Henry's wife. Is written now as Necton Rd.

 
WESTWOOD, Henry George (I6348)
 
19503 Westwood Household (4 People)
Lower Gustard Wood , St Albans R.D., Hertfordshire, England
Wilfred H Westwood 13 Apr 1903 Male Lmsr General Labourer Married 85 1
Marjorie C Westwood 01 Nov 1903 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 85 2
David H Westwood 18 Aug 1934 Male At School Single 85 3
Reginald J Westwood 23 Apr 1936 Male Under School Age - 85 4
Ref: RG101/1666D/008/27 Letter Code: DFPH

 
WESTWOOD, Wilfred Henry (I6386)
 
19504 WESTWOOD James of the "Two Brewers" Wheathampstead Hertfordshire died 2 October 1906 Administration London 9 January to Mary Ann Westwood widow Effects 72 pounds

 
WESTWOOD, James (I6337)
 
19505 WESTWOOD Louisa Maria of Nector-road New Marford Wheathampsted Hertfordshire (wife of Henry George Westwood) died 19 November 1936 Administration London 23 November to the said Henry George Westwood blacksmith. Effects 95 pounds.

 
HOWARD, Louisa Maria (I6987)
 
19506 Westwood Sarah of 6 Marford-road Wheathampstead Hertfordshire widow died 17 December 1953 at Luton and Dunstable Hospital Luton Bedfordshire Probate London 19 February to Barclays Bank Limited and Gilbert Thurston Walton engineer. Effects 4092 pounds 17 shillings and twopence.
Name: Sarah Westwood Death Date: 17 Dec 1953 Death Place: Hertfordshire, Hertford, England Probate Date: 19 Feb 1954 Registry: London, England

 
GREEN, Sarah (I6985)
 
19507 Westwood Tom of 6 Marford-road Wheathampstead Hertfordshire died 22 February 1953 Probate London 21 May to Sarah Westwood widow. Effects 4965 pounds 18 shillings and ninepence.

 
WESTWOOD, Thomas (I6345)
 
19508 WESTWOOD- The funeral of Mr Stanley King Westwood will leave Le Pine's funeral chapel, 981 Burke Road, Camberwell tomorrow (Friday), after a service commencing at 12.30pm for the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.
Source: The Age newspaper Thursday 24 March 1977.

 
WESTWOOD, Stanley King (I6350)
 
19509 When & Where Ileen Marie , female born 18th. August , 1909. Coulson, Fassifern
Parents: Father Christopher James Murphy, Farmer 33 years Born at Bundamba, Stanley, Queensland
Issue living Herbert ( Hubert) 6, Catherine Ann 2. deceased nil
Mother: Annie Mary formerly Cleary Age 31 years born, Milora , Fassifern, Queensland
Informant: Certified in writing by Christopher James Murphy, Father , Coulson.
Witness: Nurse: Sarah Elliott
Registrar: Geo. Whitney 15th. October 1909
Place of Registration: Engelsburg
Exracted on 27th. January 1993
 
MURPHY, Eileen Marie (I5448)
 
19510 When George signed up in Jan 1902, he gave his age as 17 years 11 months, but he would have been 15 years 11 months old most likely as he was aged 5 on 1891 census and 15 on 1901 census taken 31 Mar

 
SILVER, George McDonald (I7061)
 
19511 When he and Lily married, Alfred apparently adopted her son.

 
COKER, Alfred George (I4763)
 
19512 When her sister Julia died in 1933 there was a floral tribute that reads thus: In loving memory of a dear sister, from Rose, Tom and family (Bucks.).

 
NUNN, Rosina (I5112)
 
19513 When her son Henry went back to England in 1883, he arranged for a headstone to be placed on her grave according to notes in his diary. The inscription was to read: In memory of Mary Anne wife of William Aldridge who departed this life July 23rd 1855 aged 43 years. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. Erected by her son on his return from Australia.
Mary brought a child, William, into the marriage who, according to the 1851 census was born at Marylebone, Middlesex. But the wedding record says she was a spinster where she married William Aldridge. So, she may have bore her son out of wedlock. There is an IGI entry for a William Henry Smith born 19 Dec 1835 & christened 17 Jan 1836 at Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London, England. He was the son of James Smith and Mary There was also a Sarah Smith born to the same parents: Birth: 16 Jan 1833, christened 10 Feb 1833 Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London, England & died 25 Sep 1834. But these assumptions have to be viewed with suspicion on the basis of her spinster status when she married Wm Aldridge.
 
SMITH, Mary Ann (I2580)
 
19514 While in Stanthorpe in 1943, his address is different to that of his wife Ivy but a newspaper report refers to him, Ivy and their son living in Stanthorpe. Perhaps it was to do with his job at the time, that he was required to live separately.

 
COXON, Arthur Sydney (I7231)
 
19515 White House , Thingoe R.D., Suffolk, England
Thomas Nunn 03 Nov 1882 Laboure In Gardens
Louisa E Nunn 30 Jan 1880 Unpaid Domestic Duties
Thomas Nunn 18 Oct 1917 Male General Labourer Single 63 3
Ref: RG101/6678G/007/4 Letter Code: TZLO

 
NUNN, Thomas (I5326)
 
19516 Wickhambrook burial record
 
HUST, William (I310)
 
19517 Wickhambrook OPR
 
HUST, Mary (I31)
 
19518 Wickhambrook OPR
 
Family: William HUST / Mary GINN (F71)
 
19519 Widowed when she married George. Previous married surname was Ripley

 
HAMILTON, Katharine (I8097)
 
19520 Wilhemina (Silver) LAING
1884-1963
Farringdon Cemetery, Section: S, T, U, V
287 Mount Pleasant Rd , Brantford, Brantford Township (Concession 5, Lot 8)
Brant County, ON

 
SILVER, Williamina (I5860)
 
19521 Will describes him as a shipmaster in Aberdeen and the brother of Alexander SILVER of Balnagubs.
Transcript courtesy of Robert MacDonald:
from 1761 Last Will & Testament of William SILVERPage 1Inventory of the goods, gear, debts and others underwriten which pertained and were vesting and owing to the deceased William Silver, Shipmaster in Aberdeen the time of his death who died in the month of [ blank ] _______ [ blank ] years Given up by Alexander Silver of Balnagubs, Brother german and Exer dative decerned to the said defunct conform to a decree of Exery [executory] pronounced the searent upon the second day of December last under protestation to and as afterwards comes to his knowledge and that he have retention in his own hand all of the inventory under written of the expenses of this present confirmation and all other heritable and privileges, debts due by law and generally of all sums of money, charges and expenses which the said Exer has debursed or shall deburse in reference to or going about the said office of exery in any manner of way.In the first under the protestation above written, the said Exer gives up grants and confesses, that the said deceased William Silver had pertaining resting and owing to him the time of his decease foresaid some old cloaths [clothes] furniture and other effects. All inventory and approval by James Sangster merchant in Aberdeen and William Johnston, Taylor there - amounting in all to twenty eight pounds nine shillings and one penny sterlin [Sterling]. Conform to the inventory and appreciation there of herewith produced. Signed by the said James Sangster and William Johnston. Then the said defunct delivered to Mrs Mearns now spouse to John Fraser merchant in Aberdeen the sum of five pounds five shillings sterlin [Sterling] to be given to the said Alexr [Alexander] Silver and which sum he has received accordingly.Page 2At Aberdeen the seventeenth day of April in the year one thousand seven hundred and sixty one in presence of Mr Richard Gordon of Craigmile Commr Depute of Aberdeen.The Comissary foresaid confirms the said Alexander Silver Exer dative quo nearest in kin to the said deceased William Silver his brother confirm to the decree of Exery above specified And received Andrew Thomson Advocate in Aberdeen confirms for the said Exer that the goods, gear, debts and others above specified shall be made forthcoming to all parties having interest therein as access of the law, and the said Exer obliges him to relieve his said cautioner of his cautionary above and of all that may follow therein. And the said Exer and cautioner hereby subject themselves to the jurisdiction of the Comissary of Aberdeen in all maters and things relative to the said Exery and that whether they continue to reside within the said Commissariat or not And in case any of them shall happen to reside without the said Commissariat then they hereby affix the Commisary Clerks Office in Aberdeen as a domicile for leaving all tokens to be given to them anant the said Exery. And they declare all citations to be left there for them or either of them to be as good and effectual to all intents and purposes as if given to themselves personally renouncing all objections to the contrary.Signed Rich Gordon Alex SilverAndrew ThomsonNyne pund Scots Court
Inventory and appraisement of all the effects of Wm Silver ? deceased some time since ship master in Aberdeen by James Sangster merchant in Aberdeen and Wm Johnston Taylor there viz:15 Shirts at 5/ ?3.15.07 do at 2/6 0.17.619 Stocks at /3 0.4.97 Speckle Shirts at 2s 0.14.04 Pillow Cases at /10 0.3.42 Linnen Jackets at 1/3 0.2.68 Linnen night capes at /4 0.2.811 pair woollen stockings at /6 0.5.616 pair threed stockings at /8 0.10.62 pair Narkin britches at 2/6 0.5.04 towels and table cloths 0.2.6A Sheet 0.2.03 Pocket Napkins 0.2.0A Riding Kilt 0.1.62 old wigs 0.1.02 Sea bed hangings 0.3.02 Shagg West [waist] Coats 0.2.62 Tartan West [waist] Coats 0.5.0A Sut of blew [blue] cloaths 0.10.03 old coats and a west [waist] coat 0.8.0A night gown _____ 0.17.62 pair old britches 0.2.0Some old books and sea instruments 2.0.0 ?11.11.11
Brought over ?11.11.11An old mattress and pillow 0.2.62 pair old blankets 0.6.03 pair shoes and one pair boots 0.7.02 old candle sticks 0.2.0A pair silver buckles and silver buttons 0.6.0A pair of pistols 0.5.0A bed bolster and pillow at 3.17 ? at 8/ per stone 1.11.0A chest Mahogany drawers 2.10.0A Mahogany standard 0.18.0A tent bed 1.5.07 Chairs at 6/ 2.2.0An old chest trunk and table 0.8.0A grate and tongs 0.7.03 old basons a home and pair of scissors 0.1.0A piece of tartan at 50 yards at /4 per yard 3.16.8A Silver watch 2.10.0 ?28.9.15 Guineas left with Mrs Mearns 5.5.0Aberdeen April 16th 1761 ?33 ? 14 - 1 The amount of the above is thirty three pounds, fourteen Shillings and a penny Sterling appreciate by James Sangster & William Johnston

 
SILVER, William (I7316)
 
19522 Will mentions William John Tyler Coker and James as well as all of their brothers Also mentioned are cousins Elizabeth Clara Tyler and Emma Tyler daughters of Francis Elizabeth and her husband John Goddard Tyler. In addition there are bequests to his brothers Robert Coker and James Coker, believed to be part of the family that came from Norfolk .

Details from the Norfolk poll book relating to William Coker:
1818 - Listed as a Ropemaker, resident in London, along with both James and Robert
1820 - ditto
1826 - Listed as a Ropemaker, not in London, and both James and Robert do not appear
1830 - ditto
1831 - Listed as a Shipchandler, resident in London, and both James and Robert re-appear
1832 - as 1826

 
COKER, William (I2309)
 
19523 Will reference

 
ALDRIDGE, Henry (I2586)
 
19524 William and Eleanor emigrated aboard the Duke of Westminster which arrived in Moreton Bay on 6 July 1886. Eleanor would have been pregnant with their first child born in Australia; James Henry Cooper.

 
COOPER, William (I1359)
 
19525 William and Ella's children: 1 . William Claus who in turn had a son William Brett
 
GARDE, William Thomas De La (I5192)
 
19526 William and Jane supposedly had 18 children in total
 
GARDE, William De La (I5174)
 
19527 William and Jessie had these children:
Eleanor Jessie FALCONER 1907-1979
Andrew FALCONER 1909-1931
Gwenda Sybil FALCONER 1909-1984

 
FALCONER, William (I9016)
 
19528 William and St Helier had one child, Ivy May who married Les Whitaker
 
CONNER, William James (I5438)
 
19529 William J.T.Coker emigrated to Australia about 1854 and had property in Argyle Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.
First three children born in Australia but the family returned to England in June 1858 on the ship, Avon from Melbourne
Information from a church worker of St Dunstans about an entry under Coker/Stonehewer of monies spent on a building project within half a mile of Narrow Street for seaman in 1857. Known as Albert Gardens, the building its U-shaped. There is a note in the record that the "sons took over the building''. Perhaps that's the reason William Coker and family returned to England from Australia. On the 1861 census, William J.T. Coker, ship's chandler, is running the family operation. When living in Melbourne, Australia, William may have been working as a painter/decorator.
 
COKER, William John Tyler (I2314)
 
19530 William Nunn, born in Wickhambrook, SFK in 1857, died in Darlington, DUR in December 1928, married Harriet Callum, 31 January 1891 in St Catherine, Crook, DUR (born in 1869 in Bishop Auckland, DUR and died in August 1943 in Darlington, DUR, daughter of James Callum and Not Known).
(Notes : In the 1891 census he lived with his parents in Freeholders Houses, Crook, Durham.
On his marriage certificate his address is given as High Hope Street, Crook, and his occupation given as Colliery Cartman. He made his mark on the register.
In the 1901 census he lived at 94, High Hope Street. He was described as a ?General Cartman?.
Before 1920 he was an Ostler living at Crook, DUR. He was injured in an accident, received head injury when kicked by a horse, and was invalided to a job in Eastbourne Park, Darlington. He lived in Brighton Rd, Darlington. (HW)
Buried 28/12/1928 in Darlington East Cemetery, plot C2Y/90.)
He had 7 children :
 
NUNN, William (I6174)
 
19531 William REID (farmer - retired) widower of Jane BISSET, died 2nd of November 1940 at 11:20am at Lower Craigton, Kincardine O'Neil (Male - aged 81 years) Son of William Reid (farmer - deceased) and Sarah Reid (ms Smith - deceased). Cause of death was cancer (carcinoma of colon). Informant of death was William Reid (son) of Milton of Campfield, Kincardine O'Neil). Age at time of death : 81 years, 5 months, 12 days
 
REID, William (I3902)
 
19532 William Silver BIRTH 3 Mar 1808 Kirkton of Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, Scotland DEATH 22 Aug 1888 (aged 80)
Aberdeen City, Scotland BURIAL Allenvale Cemetery Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland MEMORIAL ID 185280289 ?
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185280289

 
SILVER, William (I7681)
 
19533 William Silver Bracklowaird (Brucklaywaird on Ordnance Survey) and Elspet Edwards his spouse

had a daughter born on the 22 September 1845 and baptised in the presence of John Edwards and

Robert Smith and named Jane

 
SILVER, Jane (I7642)
 
19534 William Silver Bracklowaird (Brucklaywaird on Ordnance Survey) and Elspet Edwards his spouse

had a son born on the 13 Jan 1849 and baptised in the presence of James Thom and Anne McLaurie? and named John

 
SILVER, John (I7643)
 
19535 William Silver Bracklowaird (Brucklaywaird on Ordnance Survey) and Elspet Edwards his spouse

had a son born on the 7th Dec 1853 and baptised in the presence of James Thom and Anne McLaurie? and named Adam


Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Adam Silver Gender: Male Birth Date: 7 Dec 1853 Birth Place: Dunnottar,Kincardine,Scotland
Father: William Silver Mother: Elspet Edwards FHL Film Number: 993311

 
SILVER, Adam (I7644)
 
19536 William Silver Bracklowaird (Brucklaywaird on Ordnance Survey) and Elspet Edwards his spouse had a daughter born on the 17 Feb 1843 and baptised in the presence of John Edwards and Robert Smith and named Isabella

 
SILVER, Isabella (I7641)
 
19537 William the son of John and Ann Hust who were married at Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England, on April 30, 1753. Ann was Ann WARD. Any connection? William Husk son of John and Ann Husk was baptized in 1762. HUST, William (I310)
 
19538 William the son of William Sheridan and Mary Elizabeth Crawford. He was first married to Sarah Ann Street (or Streat). They had four children. William b 1889, Mary b 1892, Florence b 1893 and a female (name unknown) who died by 1929
 
SHERIDAN, William (I2272)
 
19539 William was previously married to Mary Groom who died before he married Burnette. After Burnette's passing, he married Isabella Fisken.

 
KEITH, William (I5920)
 
19540 William's family living in Norfolk, England, while he served in the Royal Scots Fusiliers.
1939 register for Norwich Road, Watton, Watton, Wayland R.D., Norfolk, England
First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number
Ellen L Masson 16 Feb 1900 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 150 1
Elizabeth B Masson 29 Feb 1920 Female Seeking Work, Not Previously Employed Single 150 2
William S Masson 10 Oct 1921 Male Grocer's Assistant Single 150 3
Stanley B Masson 26 Jun 1926 Male At School Single 150 4


Wife's birth
BLYTH, ELLEN LINDORES, F, year 1900, ref 685/3 319, Canongate, Scotland.


Aberdeen Weekly Journal 30 May 1919, p6.
MASSON-BLYTH.-At Glasgow, on the 9th May, by the Rev. Thompson Nicolson, Corporal W.Masson, 3rd R.S.F., eldest son of George Masson, St High Street, Old Aberdeen, to Nelly, eldest daughter of John Blyth, of Edinburgh.


Marriage: BLYTH, ELLEN L to MASSON, WILLIAM, year 1919, ref 654/ 74, Rutherglen, Scotland.

 
MASSON, William George (I7567)
 
19541 WILLIAMS, Mrs Louisa Mary (Aunty Lou). of Waterloo Street, Cleveland (formerly of Lumley Street Upper Mt Gravatt). Relatives and friends of the late Mrs Louisa Mary Williams, beloved grandmother of Betty, Bill, Beverley, Margaret, Barry and Donna and great-grandmother of their families, are invited to attend her funeral to move from St John's Church of England, Logan Road, Upper Mt Gravatt, after service commencing at 4 o'clock this (Tuesday) morning for the Mt Gravatt Cemetery.
 
NUNN, Louisa Mary (I3972)
 
19542 Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser 20 September 1930, p9.
Derry Hill wedding. The marriage took place at Derry Hill Baptist Chapel on Friday of Benjamin, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Gad Wiltshire, of Studley, Calne, and Dorothy, daughter of Mr Charles Giles, of Rumsey Lodge, Calne. The bridegroom's brother, Mr George Wiltshire, was best man. Miss Edith Giles, the bride's sister and Miss Mary Collett were the bridesmaids. The bride was given away by her father. The bride and bridesmaids wore brown and gold velet. Mr W.S.Fletcher, of Chippenham, officiated, assisted by the bridegroom's brother, Mr W.J.Wiltshire, pastor of Guildford. The bridegroom, who is in business as a hairdresser at Derry Hill, has recently been appointed sub-postmaster, After the ceremony a reception was held at the Derry Hill Institute.


Benjamin Wiltshire born 1903 died 1965 according to online tree.

 
GILES, Dorothy (I8378)
 
19543 Wiltshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916
Name: Jack Edson Nunn Baptism Date: 23 Mar 1913
Baptism Place: Derry Hill, Christ Church, Wiltshire, England
Father: Harry Ernest Nunn Mother: Lilian Louise Nunn
DOB 23 Feb 1913 from father's military record.

 
NUNN, Jack Edson (I8799)
 
19544 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1129)
 
19545 Winston Sleaford's research (BK2656)
 
PENNY, Philip Roy (I3499)
 
19546 Winston Sleaford's research (BK2656)
 
GARLAND, Travis Caradoc (I3761)
 
19547 Winston Sleaford's research (BK2656)
 
GARLAND, Travis Caradoc (I3761)
 
19548 Winwood and Windred variations on surnames

 
WINDWOOD, Eliza (I5036)
 
19549 Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004
Name: Joseph Nunn Marriage Date: 3 Jul 1879
Marriage County: Wisconsin, USA
Spouse: Christina Evenson

 
Family: Joseph NUNN / Christina EVENSON (F688)
 
19550 WISE, Mr. Cecil Maxwell (Max), Gallipoli Rd., Camp Hill.: Relatives & Friends of Mr. & Mrs. A. G. Wise, Allan, Gloria. & Joy, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved son and Brother Max (accidentally killed), to leave the Parlour, 537 Stanley street, at 10 o'clock. To-morrow Friday), for Bulimba (Balmoral) Cemetery, arriving 10.20. service at 9.45. BRISBANE UNDERTAKERS, PTY. LTD. J1037.
Family Notices. (1948, April 15). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), p. 6. Retrieved January 11, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49648058

 
WISE, Cecil Maxwell (I4012)
 

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