Main & Clarke Families
Notes
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| 351 | Inscription in Oxford Companion to Music To Mr C A Harris in recognition of 44 years sevice with the Oxford University Press December 1950 | HARRIS, Cecil Alfred (I537)
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| 352 | Isabella was a widow in 1911 census | MILTON, Isabella (I1260)
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| 353 | James Goddard obtained from marriage to Jane Durrance in 1898. Age and place of birth obtained from 1901 Census and confirmed in 1881 Census. 1901 Census for Horncastle, Lincolnshire. Dwelling 4 Water Mill Lane. James Goddard Head Aged 23 years Labourer in Chemical Works b. Horncastle, Lincs Jennie Goddard Wife Aged 22 years b. Grimsby, Lincs Gladys Goddard Daug Aged 1 years b. Horncastle, Lincs 1881 Census for Horncastle, Lincolnshire. Dwelling 4 Water Mill Lane. George Goddard Head Aged 31 years Tailor b. Horncastle, Lincs Emma Goddard Wife Aged 28 years b. Mareham Le Fen, Lincs James Goddard Son Aged 3 years b. Horncastle, Lincs James was still living in the same house as a 23 year old married man as he was as a three year old with his parents. However, later research has shown that in the 1891 Census an Ernest A Buttery with wife Alice and children Minnie & Kate were living at 4 Water Mill lane. Couldn't find George, Emma & James in 1891 Census. Margaret told me that Mum had talked about an Aunt Ginnie. Jane Durrance seemed to use the name Jennie after marriage which must have then changed to Ginnie probably by pronunciations. Residence: 1881, 4 Water Mill Lane, Horncastle, Lincs | GODDARD, James (I483)
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| 354 | James had relative Benjamin b 1806 | WIGGINS, James (I1832)
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| 355 | James signed register Martha made her mark witness James Cook | Family: James MAIN / Martha COOK (F262)
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| 356 | Jan. 1 Jacques Six, fils de Bartholemy, natif de Canterbury, et Esther Le Sedt, fille de feu Cornille Sedt, native aussy de Canterbury. Promesse. Ils ont este marie en L'Eglise le 21e de Janr 1675-6. | SEDT, Ester le (I2033)
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| 357 | Jane Whitmee applied for divorce in 1874 | BIRON, Jane (I1090)
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| 358 | Janes surname obtained from Bond Janes Birth found from IGI. | HILL, Jane (I417)
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| 359 | Jean Monfreulle Marie Boulanger | BOULANGER, John Jean Baker (I1079)
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| 360 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BLYTH, Jeannette A (I368)
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| 361 | Jessie present at the deaths of James and Mary Ann Main in 1925 | SHAPCOTT, Jessie E (I872)
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| 362 | John does not appear on any census so perhaps he died before 1841 census | BLOOMFIELD, John (I110)
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| 363 | Joined Navy aged 12 | HASELTINE, Robert (I1514)
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| 364 | Joined Royal Navy in 1878 Reuben Naval Record joined 26 January 1881 for 10 years Height 5' 7" Hair Brown Eyes Brown Complexion Fair Scar on left cheek | MAIN, Reuben (I1012)
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| 365 | Ken's note Arthur was in the army for a long time and was possibly in the BOAR war PRO register of birth: Arthur Clark born Derby, J/F/M 1877, 7b 503 PRO register of death Arthur Clarke Aged 78 died at Louth in O/N/D 1955 GRO Index 3b 315 Birth Certificate:- Date: 1st February 1877 Place: 45 William St., St Alkmund, Derby, County of Derby. Name: Arthur Clarke Father: James Clarke Occupation of Father: Elastic Weaver. Mother; Elizabeth Clarke (formely Peel) Informant: Elizabeth Clarke, mother, 45 William St, Derby. Date Registered: 12th March 1877 Deputy Registrar: George R Oliver. Arthur and his wife Edith are buried in the same plot at Horncastle Cemetary. The Headstone reads: IN LOVING MEMORY OF ARTHUR CLARKE DIED OCT 8th 1955 AGED 78 YEARS AT REST There is no mention of Edith on the headstone. As it is a single plot with no room either side due to earlier graves, it is assumed that Edith was buried on top of Arthur and the headstone was not updated. Leicester Electoral Role 1904 & 1905 Occupation Electors No 149 Arthur Clarke, Abode - James St., Blaby, Leicester. Dwelling House, Qualifying Property - Glovers Cottages. | CLARKE, Arthur (I11)
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| 366 | Killed at the Battle of Jutland HMS Invincible | ALLSUP, Francis William (I2332)
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| 367 | Killed in fall from Wagon | CRAXFORD, Thomas (I1954)
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| 368 | Known as Doll | MAIN, Ada Gertude (I580)
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| 369 | known as James | BAUDRY, Jacques (I2102)
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| 370 | Known as John | DAMBRINE, Jean (I1269)
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| 371 | known as Lissie | WHITMEE, Lilian (I690)
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| 372 | known as Mary | DANBRINE, Mary (I1545)
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| 373 | known as Peter | BAUDRY, Pierre (I2103)
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| 374 | Known as Sally | REEVE, Sarah (I676)
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| 375 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GARNETT, Patricia (I553)
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| 376 | La Pere listed as Godfather Elizabeth Hide listed as Godmother | BOULANGER, Nicholas (I1261)
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| 377 | Laura was Stepdaughter of John | REEVE, John (I670)
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| 378 | left 1000 ounds in fathers will | DANBRINE, Elizabeth (I1542)
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| 379 | left 1000 pounds in fathers will baptised as Dambrine | DANBRINE, Sarah (I1544)
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| 380 | Left 1697 pounds to Edward Main, Finance Clerk | MAIN, Reuben (I1017)
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| 381 | left 30 pounds in Will of Henry Main who died 1760 | SMART, Katherine (I968)
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| 382 | Left a share in the Sloop May Flower by his Mother Sarah. He was also master of the Vessel. Also received her twenty four hour clock | Family: William MAIN / Catherine SALTER (F250)
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| 383 | left an amount of money in the will of William Main | SHERGOLD, John (I734)
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| 384 | left an amount of money in the will of William Main | SHERGOLD, John William (I757)
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| 385 | Left Half part of the Hoy Endeavour and remainder of his goods and chattels | Family: Thomas MAIN / Elizabeth PLOWMAN (F253)
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| 386 | left half share of Sloop Mayflower to Son William | WHITE, Sarah (I948)
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| 387 | Left house or tenement in Will of her Grandfather | MARCH, Elizabeth (I1056)
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| 388 | left one guinea by brother Henry in 1760. she was widowed. Also left five shillings by her brother Edward in 1756 | MAIN, Mary (I957)
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| 389 | left one quarter of good sloop Endeavour to William Harris, Master. Found in 1784 Hampshire directory, record of the the Endeavour Pacquet of 25 tons, Master Thomas Harris, maybe relative of William | MAIN, Henry (I970)
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| 390 | left one shilling by his Father Will dated 1719 | MAIN, John (I947)
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| 391 | Left Pilot's and became a Grocer | MAIN, William (I980)
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| 392 | Left Thirty three pounds in his will to Harriet Whitmee Wife | WHITMEE, John (I686)
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| 393 | Licensed 6 March 1856 Age 27 Height 5;5" Hair dark . Complexion Dark. Black ring on 3rd finger of left hand | MAIN, William (I1001)
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| 394 | Listed as Greengrocer in 1901 census | GLOVER, Henry (I693)
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| 395 | listed as unmarried 1881 census | WHITMEE, John (I688)
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| 396 | Listed as Widower Fsherman Blind | WEBB, Henry Samuel (I1303)
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| 397 | listed on marriage cert of Marion and Fred Travers as Commercial Traveller | HARRIS, Frederick William (I565)
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| 398 | Lived at 11 Brewhouse Lane Putney on CWCC site | REDFORD, Ellen (I1578)
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| 399 | Lived at 35 Robinson Road Bethnal Green | Family: Edward John MILTON / Ellen HYNES (F328)
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| 400 | Lived at 65 Percy Road | KING, James Arthur (I940)
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