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Note for: Elizabeth Esther Jones, 1855 -
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Individual Note: Is this also the second wife of John Gwynne b1845?
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Note for: Elizabeth Esther Jones, 1855 -
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Individual Note: m: 1889 Q2 Hereford 6a 953
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Note for: William Andrews, 1848 -
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Occupation: Place: Timber Faller, Hurdle Maker
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Note for: Florence Elizabeth Andrews, 1871 -
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Occupation: Place: Dressmaker
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Note for: Living Payne, 1973 -
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Alias: /Ginny/
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Note for: John Wilfred Cole, ABT 1906 - 1996
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Occupation: Place: Church of England Minister
Individual Note: d: 1996 Q4 Oxford A44D 241
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Note for: Eliza Bardsley, 1881 - 1881
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Individual Note: Died in infancy
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Note for: Francis Bardsley, 1886 - 1886
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Individual Note: Died in infancy
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Note for: Mary Augusta Andrew, ABT 1861 -
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Individual Note: This is not Mary Andrew who married John Hilditch Cole. According to John Bardsley's GRU tree, this is Mary Andrew. According to note by Winifred Bardsley in JNB054.gif, she was Mrs John Andrew.
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Note for: Robert Heath, 16 JAN 1851 - 1932
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Occupation: Place: Iron Master and Magistrate
Individual Note: Robert Heath 3rd
m: 1875 Q1 Altrincham 8a 243
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Note for: James Heath, 1852 -
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Individual Note: Divorced. Sir James Heath, 80, British ironmaster and colliery owner; and Sophie Mary Lady Heath, who flew alone from Cape Town to London in 1928; in London. Grounds: misconduct with Reginald Williams whom she married after obtaining a Reno divorce whichSir James held was illegal. Sir James Heath was born 26th January 1852 and died on 24th December 1942. His parents were Robert Heath and Anne Beech. It was this Robert Heath who established the coal and iron empire at Biddulph and bought the Grange in 1872. James was their 4th child. He went to Clifton College where he played cricket and football for the College. In 1873 he became a partner in family firm.He travelled around the world for company twice. On his travels he visited Burma, Java, China, South Africa, Australia , New Zealand, the U.S. and Canada.. He served in India in 1876 and again in 1873. He raised a 300-400 Imperial Yeomen for the Boer War and was their Commanding Officer from 1898-1902. He also served in the North Staffordshire Yeomanry for 29 years and became their Colonel in Chief. With his brothers, he built a convalescence home at Llanfairchan in Wales. he was on the Wolstanton School Board for 15 years. he was also J.P. for Stafford and Deputy Lieutenant for Staffordshire and N.W. Staffordshire from 1892-1906. Served on several councils. On 15th December, 1904 he was created a baron. He married Euphemia Celina Van-der-Bel of Cape Town and Farnborough on the 12th July 1881. They had two children. One was Voltelin Percy Heath andHylda Madeleine who married twice: the second time to Cecil Robert Bates, the builder of the Cunard and White Star shipping lines. (from tree of Jeremy Wall).
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Note for: Laura Fielder, 1850 - 1897
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Individual Note: m: 1875 Q1 Altrincham 8a 243
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Note for: Alice Mabel Heath, 1877 -
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Individual Note: m 1905 Q2 Leek 6b 460
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Note for: William Beattie, ABT 1875 -
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Individual Note: m 1905 Q2 Leek 6b 460