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21. Keene NH Vital Statistics - Deaths - 1929-30
Champagne, 14, 11, 15, Keene, F, S, Keene, ellenborough, Henry A. Champagne, Lillian J. Pelkey . Sept.17,1929, edith M. Croteau, 31, 11, 11, Fitzwilliam
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Town of Keene, New Hampshire
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Jan.2,1929 George Milton Blake Surry M W Concord, VT Westmoreland Joshua D. Blake Mary Wilbur Jan.3,1929 Abbie Almia. Smith Fairfield, ME F M Clinton, ME Clinton, ME Sherman H. Pishon Abigail J judkins Jan.3,1929 Ellen B Nims Roxbury F W Keene Dummerston, VT Chauncy B. Billings Emeline Crosby Jan.5,1929 Walter L Howard Keene M M Marlboro Chesterfield Austin E. Howard Sarah C. Dudley Jan.9,1929 Edward H. Bartlett Ireland M M Ireland Ireland James Bartlett Mary Bierne Jan.10,1929 Carl Johnson Sweden M M Jan.11,1929 George Blythe St. Albans, VT M M Waterloo, Can. Brookfield, VT Albert A. Blythe Nydia French Jan.12,1929 Doria Vigneault Bellows Falls, VT F M Adolph Boucher Jan.12,1929 Yee Do Koon China M M Jan.13,1929 Matilda Bigelow Groton, MA

22. Conqueror 121
edith Annie Midleton, + 1916, Md. 1900, Marmaduke Manley, + 1950, s. of George William Manley, Sir John Frederick ellenborough Crowder, M.P.
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Conqueror 121
  • Winifred Maxwell , * c. 1736, + 1801, Md. 1758, William Constable , (formerly Haggerton changing his name in 1746 when he inherited the estates of his great-uncle Sir Marmaduke Constable, 4th Bt.), + 1797.
  • Marmaduke William Constable (later Constable-Maxwell) of Everingham Park, Yorkshire and Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfriesshire, * 1760, * 1819, Md. 1800, Theresa Appollonia Wakeman , + 1846, d. of Edmund Wakeman, of Beckford, Worcestershire.
    • William Constable-Maxwell , 10th Lord Herries of Terreglas, * 1804, + 1876, Md. 1835, Marcia Mary Vavasour , + 1883, d. of Hon Sir Edward Marmaduke Joseph Vavasour, 1st Bt.
      • Marmaduke Francis Constable-Maxwell , 11th Lord Herries of Terreglas, * 1837, + 1908, Md. 1875, Hon. Angela Mary Charlotte Fitzalan-Howard , + 1919, d. of Edward George Howard (later Fitzalan-Howard), 1st Baron Howard of Glossop.
        • Gwendolen Mary Constable-Maxwell , Lady Herries of Terreglas in her own right, * 1877, + 1945, Md. 1904, Henry Fitzalan-Howard , 15th Duke of Norfolk, K.G., G.C.V.O., P.C., * 1847, + 1917.
          • Bernard Marmaduke Fitzalan-Howard , 16th Duke of Norfolk, K.G., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., P.C., * 1908, + 1975, Md. 1937, Hon.
  • 23. PARRY Family History - 1881 Census
    Address ellenborough House. Agnes PARRY Scholar U 17 Scholar Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, edith Eleanor PARRY 6m Northway, Gloucester, England
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    PARRY Family History
    1881 Census entries - Strays from the three counties of Breconshire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire
    Public Record Office . I would like to thank the LDS Church and the many Family History Societies whose work in producing a transcription of the 1881 census made it more easily available. Please note that transcription errors are reasonably common and the original records should be checked. Please also note that the basis for the linking of most of the entries has been the census information itself, NOT the purchase of certificates etc. The links are therefore only "best guesses". It is in your own interests to verify the information and to come to your own conclusions about the connections. Some 'strays' have been included on the Additional Entries page instead, since they are in villages which, geographically, are in one of the counties listed in full. If you can supply further details for any of the people, then please contact me Census Index page.

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    25. The Project Gutenberg EBook Of U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1967
    Lord ellenborough; a biography of Edward Law, Earl of ellenborough, Paper dolls, their history and how to make them, by edith Flack Ackley.
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PANOFSKY, ERWIN. Studies in iconology. © 21Sep39; A134974. Erwin Panofsky (A); 31May67; R411249. PARKER, FOSTER H. Rules for playing Conflict. SEE Parker Bros., Inc. PARKER BROS., INC. Opportunity play. SEE Howard, Leroy. Rules for playing Conflict. By Foster H. Parker. © 21Mar40; AA330383. Parker Bros., Inc. (PWH); 13Apr67; R408060. PARKS, EDD WINFIELD. The great critics. SEE Smith, James Harry. PARMER, CHARLES BROWER. For gold and glory; the story of thoroughbred racing in America. © 23Oct39; A132842. Mrs. Charles Brower Parmer (W); 12May67; R409853. PARMER, MRS. CHARLES BROWER. For gold and glory. SEE Parmer, Charles Brower. PARRISH, DILLWYN. Touch and go. SEE Berne, Victoria, pseud. PARRISH, M. F. K. Touch and go. SEE Berne, Victoria, pseud. PARRISH, WAYLAND MAXFIELD. The teacher's speech. © 13Apr39; A127921. Wayland M. Parrish (A); 30Jan67; R403269. PARSONS, ERNEST H. Fever therapy technique. SEE Ewalt, Jack R. PARSONS, ERNEST W. 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(In Detective fiction weekly, Feb. 24-Mar. 30, 1940) © 13Feb40, B444823; 20Feb40, B447042; 27Feb40, B447288; 5Mar40, B449055; 12Mar40, B448529; 19Mar40, B449670. Judson P. Philips (A); 22Mar67; R406731-406733, 406735, 406734, 406736. The murder box. (In Detective fiction weekly, May 6, 1939) © 25Apr39; B412950. Judson P. Philips (A); 16Mar67; R406107. Murder in marble. © 5Mar40; A139037. Judson P. Philips (A); 22Mar67; R406737. Murder of the ancients (In Detective fiction weekly, Apr. 22, 1939) © 11Apr39; B412493. Judson P. Philips (A); 16Mar67; R406105. Triple threat. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, Dec. 1939) © 1Nov39; B435016. Judson P. Philips (A); 22Mar67; R406730. The wingless wonder. (In Argosy, June 3, 1939) © 23May39; B416627. Judson P. Philips (A); 16Mar67; R406109. PHILLIPPS, GUS MARCH-. SEE March-Phillipps, Gus. PHILLIPS, F. GENEVIEVE TYLER. A short history of science. SEE Sedgwick, W. T. SINK, MRS. WILLIAM. SEE Sink, Frances Mitchell. SISTERS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, CORNWELLS HEIGHTS, PA. The Francis A. Drexel family. SEE Dolores, Sister. SKINNER, CORNELIA OTIS. The last tragedian. SEE Skinner, Otis. SKINNER, OTIS. The last tragedian; Booth tells his own story. © 7Sep39; A132134. Cornelia Otis Skinner (C); 1Feb67; R405481. SKORNICKA, JOSEPH. Rubank intermediate method for flute, to follow any elementary method. SEE Petersen, A. C. SLADE, CAROLINE. The triumph of Willie Pond. © 9Apr40; A138662. Caroline Slade (A); 24Apr67; R408679. SLATE, GEORGE L. Lilies for American gardens. © 13Mar39; A127656. George L. Slate (A); 6Mar67; R405302. SLATER, J. C. Introduction to chemical physics. © 25Oct39; A132940. J. C. Slater (A); 23Jun67; R412524. SLATTERY, ANNIE F. One in seven. SEE Slattery, Margaret. SLATTERY, MARGARET. One in seven. © 17Nov39; A134295. Annie F. Slattery (NK); 17May67; R410431. SLOAN, HELEN FARR. Gist of art. SEE Sloan, John. SLOAN, JOHN. Gist of art. © 24Aug39; A131987. Helen Farr Sloan (W); 9May67; R410445. SMALL, ABNER R. The road to Richmond; the Civil War memoirs of Major Abner R. Small of the 16th Maine Volunteers, with his diary as a prisoner of war. Edited by Harold A. Small. © 7Apr39; A131378. Harold A. Small (A); 30Jan67; R403083. SMALL, HAROLD A. The road to Richmond. SEE Small, Abner R. SMART, WALTER KAY. English review grammar. 4th ed. © 10May40; A140253. M. Elizabeth Campbell (Mrs. G. H. M.) (C); 15May67; R410351. SMITH, ALFRED F. Doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Church, 1939. SEE Methodist Church (United States) SMITH, BERNARD. Forces in American criticism. © 21Sep39; A132364. Bernard Smith (A); 7Mar67; R405366. SMITH (BURDETTE) CO. SEE Smith-Hurd Illinois Annotated Statutes, Permanent Edition. SMITH, E. CADWALLADER. Kongo, the elephant. Anne Vaughan, illus. © 5Sep39; A132719. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (PWH); 16Mar67; R406361. SMITH, EDWARD WARE. Boppy's buried treasure. (In Good housekeeping, Sept. 1939) © 18Aug39; B427643. Edward Ware Smith (A); 10May67; R410042. WEISSMAN, RUDOLPH L. The new Wall Street. © 18May39; A129555. Rudolph L. Weissman (A); 30Jan67; R403281. WELCH, CHRISTINA M. Beginning now. SEE Marquand, John P. Don't ask questions. SEE Marquand, John P. Tell me about the war. SEE Marquand, John P. WELCH, DOUG. We go fast? (In Saturday evening post, Feb. 11, 1939) © 8Feb39; B404639. Doug Welch (A); 12Jan67; R401871. WELCH, MARIE DE L. This is our own. © 20Feb40; A136795. Marie de L. Welch (A); 22Mar67; R406579. WELD, JOHN. Don't you cry for me. © 25Mar40; A138693. John Weld (A); 27Apr67; R408862. WELLES, ORSON. The invasion from Mars. SEE Cantril, Hadley. WELLMAN, PAUL I. The trampling herd; the story of the cattle range in America. Illustrated by F. Miller. © 12Oct39; A133729. Paul I. Wellman (A); 20Feb67; R404340. WELLS, CARLTON F. Essays of three decades. SEE Bader, Arno L. WELLS, HELEN. Thoughts from Etheric. Book 1-2. Dictated by Bishop Cornelius Jansen. 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    Ryerson Index Home Page NASH : (First Fleeters): William and Maria, children included Mary (m Robert HALL 1810 settled Tasmania); George (m Mary LEES 1826, SETTLED Castlereach, Hartley, Inverell); Sarah (m John WILLIAMS 1814 settled West Bargo, Queanbeyan and Monaro districts) Seeking descendants and information for family history. Contact C.J. Baxter, 10 Melaleuca Drive, St. Ives, NSW 2075 (Published 29AUG2000) NEILSEN-KJERGAART : Seeking information and/or descendants of Arthur Milson and Mabel Mary Neilsen- Kjergaart (nee PEARS) of Brisbane and Sydney, 1927-1980. Contact Darryl Thompson, 2/78 Rose Street, Mile End SA 5000, or dazthom@chariot.net.au (Published 14JUN2002) NEUMANN : Oskar. b October 30 1895 departed Genoa on the SS Ugolina Vivaldi July 28, 1949, for Australia. He was buried in Sydney's Rookwood Cemetery in December 1951. Grave number is 525 in section 16. Seeking descendants. David Lewin, davidlewin@btinternet.com or 156 Totteridge Lane, London, N20 8JJ, England (Published 17-18JUL2004) NEWLAND : Seeking descendants, photographs and memorabilia of John Newland (1847-1920), once of Lang Road, Centennial Park, for a reunion, January 8. Contact John Newland, 9331 6933 (Published 03DEC1999)

    35. UK Peerage Creations: Chronological List 1801–2007
    19 April 1802 (H), L. ellenborough of ellenborough in the County of Cumberland in the County of Ayr – Archibald Cameron Corbett (died 19 March 1933)
    http://website.lineone.net/~david.beamish/peerages.htm
    United Kingdom peerage creations 1801 to 2007: a list compiled by David Beamish
    Home page List of administrations
    Peerages created under the Life Peerages Act 1958
    Index thereof ... Special remainders
    The colour code used on this page is shown in the List of administrations 17 Jan 1801 (H:I) L. Moore Moore (1st M. of Drogheda (I)) (died 22 Dec 1822, extinct(3) 29 June 1892) 19 Jan 1801 (H:I) L. Loftus Tottenham Loftus (1st M. of Ely (I)) (died 22 March 1806) 20 Jan 1801 (H:I) L. Butler Butler (18th E. of Ormond and Ossory (I)) (extinct(1) 10 Aug 1820) 21 Jan 1801 (H:I) L. Carysfort Proby (1st E. of Carysfort (I)) (died 7 April 1828, extinct(5) 4 Sep 1909) 4 Feb 1801 (P) M. of Exeter Cecil (10th E. of Exeter) (died 1 May 1804) 21 April 1801 (P) E. of Rosslyn in the County of MidLothian ( special remainder Wedderburn (1st L. Loughborough) (died 3 Jan 1805) 27 April 1801 (X) V. St Vincent of Meaford in the County of Stafford ( special remainder Jervis (1st E. of St Vincent) (died 13 March 1823) 22 May 1801 (P) V. Nelson Nelson (1st L. Nelson) (extinct(1) 21 Oct 1805) 22 May 1801 (H) L.

    36. The Weston Mercury | Family Announcements - Births, Marriages And Deaths
    CORBETT. – Frances fell asleep peacefully on December 30th, . Mass to be held at Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, ellenborough Park South,
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    FULLBROOK . – Victor to Lilian (née Day) at Milton Baptist Church, January 19th, 1943. "We were not too young at all."

    37. Stroud Names
    ellenborough CJ Justice of the Peace in 1804 ELLIOTT John Stationer . PAINE John of Corbett Ho. died 17/5/1862 aged 77
    http://www.grahamthomas.com/Stroudnames.html

    38. Janus: India
    Churchill/CORB, The Papers of LieutenantGeneral Thomas Corbett India Hit found in place name .. RCS/RCMS 74, Lord ellenborough s ideas on Indian policy
    http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=CV/Geog/India

    39. MSS - Buchanan Catalogue: 1864-1871, St Petersburg. University Of Nottingham
    by Lord ellenborough; comments on how close the Russians are to Tashkent. . appointments for Corbett and Morier; sends kind wishes for the new year.
    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/online/online-mss-catalogues/cats/buchanan_Bu19-
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    Created: 4th April 1997. Last modified: 22nd September 1997.

    40. GENUKI: Names From "Notes And Recollections Of Stroud", 1779-1873
    ellenborough C.J., Justice of the Peace in 1804, 083. ELLIOTT John, Stationer, 059 .. PAINE John, of Corbett Ho. died 17/5/1862 aged 77, 333
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    The following names have been transcribed from the book "Notes and Recollections of Stroud"
    by Paul Hawkins Fisher. This book was first published, in 1871 and re-printed in 1986 by
    Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Phoenix Mill, London Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    ISBN 862993 16 4 (paperback) This information was compiled exclusively from the above publication by Ted Wildy
    of Auckland, New Zealand in January 1995.
    NAMES COMMENTS PAGES ADAMS Thomas Preacher of Rodborough died 10/8/1770 ADAMSON J. ADDERLEY Henry Grandson of Rev Wm JOHNS died 1760 ADEY William Paid rent for Blind House in 1727 ALDERLEY ..... A baker built house in High Street ALDRIDGE Elizabeth wife of Wm. died 6/3/1867 age 68 ALDRIDGE Hester wife of John, d 16/8/1868 aged 75 ALDRIDGE John died 14/7/1860 aged 67 ALDRIDGE Mr. Householder till 1803 ALDRIDGE Richard Trustee on 12/10/1732 ALDRIDGE Sarah spinster, d/o Jas. d 23/10/1811 age 65 ALDRIDGE Sophia died 26/11/1861 aged 97 ALDRIDGE William s/o Sophia died 12/11/1866 age 68 ALLAWAY John of the Knapp ARUNDEL Fream s/o James died 1805 aged 19 years ARUNDEL James Father of Fream Arundel ARUNDEL John Grandson of Richard - sold land J. BOND

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