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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 90949 | MANSUR, George Otley (I2742)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 90949 | MONROE, Amelia (I2743)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 90949 | BRAGG, Florence Rose (I2920)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 90949 | MANSUR, Shirley I. (I6803)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 913512 | MOTYER, Henry (I73)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 913512 | NESBITT, Myrtle B. (I245)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 913512 | MEKEEL, Cora (I2956)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 91496 | MANSUR, Norman Leslie (I2735)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 91496 | FERGUSON, Christina Martha “Tena” (I2736)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 91496 | MANSUR, Marion M. (I6805)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 91626 | MOTYER, John Fletcher Jr. (I70)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 91626 | BURKE, Mary Alice (I213)
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 93887 | SHULTZ, Marie Esther (I2694)
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Find-a-Grave has this listed as Bethesda Methodist Church Cemetery, but Google Maps has it listed as Bethesda Baptist Cemetery. | MERRITT, John Walker (I5066)
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Find-a-Grave has this listed as Bethesda Methodist Church Cemetery, but Google Maps has it listed as Bethesda Baptist Cemetery. | ELROD, Sadie (I5067)
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Flt Lt. (R.A.F) Colin Mathieson was a Hunter pilot and was killed in a plane crash three months after marriage, so he never saw his son Colin. | MATHISON, Colin Stuart (I823)
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For their safety, children living in London at that time were sent away to live out of the city, due to the Nazi bombing of London. My mum and her siblings went to live in Hertford, which was one of the places that children were sent. | BENJAMIN, Sarah Wendy “Sally” (I3)
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Former Frederick Resident Succumbs While Husband is Away. Taken ill while her husband, Captain Adderley Cooper, was in Bermuda for his health. Mrs. Rose Lowell Cooper died yesterday afternoon at her home, 425 East -North avenue Baltimore, from a combination of diseases.
Word has been telegraphed to Captain Cooper, but it will be impossible for him to reach Baltimore in time for the funeral, which will take place at 8:30 tomorrow morning from St. Ann's Catholic church. Captain Cooper underwent an operation last October, and was advised by his physician to go to a warm climate. While in Bermuda his health has improved, and he was expected home this summer.
Mrs. Cooper was born in Frederick, and went to Baltimore about 45 years ago. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters:
Mrs, John A. Lidie
Mrs. W. A. Spies, and
Miss Katie E. Cooper | LOWELL, Rose (I5301)
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Found a Solomon Myer BENJAMIN on www.freebmd.org.uk
born Jun 1873 in Kensington
married Dec 1896 in Fulham | BENJAMIN, John Solomon (I1770)
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Found in one of Rosemary's school exercise books:
Question: "What would I do if I had no physical or mental limitations? My ambitions and dream would be?"
Rosemary: "It would be to live Day by Day"
Question: "If I had six months to live. What would I do with my life? What changes would I make?"
Rosemary: "I would live the same way, every day"
Rosemary's message is that no matter what people's limitations or disabilities are, they want to live and they have hopes and dreams like everyone else.
Rosemary died at the Royal Adelaide Hospital on 20th July, 1989 at the age of 16, following an unsuccessful operation to repair a faulty condition in her heart.
Rosemary is much missed by her Dad and Family. I didn't forget you Rosemary!
Visit Rosemary's page at http://users.senet.com.au/~dwsmith/rosemary.htm | WARREN-SMITH, Rosemary (I2106)
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Francis LIGHTBOURN and her brother John William LIGHTBOURN were twins. | LIGHTBOURN, Francis (I1634)
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From Donald E. Cooper, about Charles Middleton "Middie" COOPER:
Middie was originally in business with his brother, Alexander Samuel COOPER (founder of A.S. Cooper & Son, Ltd.), and then on his own on Burnaby Street, Hamilton. | COOPER, Alexander Samuel (I4785)
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From Donald E. Cooper, about Charles Middleton "Middie" COOPER:
Middie was originally in business with his brother, Alexander Samuel COOPER (founder of A.S. Cooper & Son, Ltd.), and then on his own on Burnaby Street, Hamilton. | COOPER, Charles Middleton “Middie” (I4817)
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From FamilyHistoryOnline.net
Cornwall Baptism Index
Parish St Enoder Name Agnes MOTYER Sex F Relationship dau Date 30 Sep 1624 Father William MOTYER Mother Ursula - Alt. Mother - Alt. Father - Alt. Surname - | MOTYER, Agnes (I1020)
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From FamilyHistoryOnline.net
National Burial Index for Dorset (Somerset and Dorset FHS)
Name Betty MOTYER Date 23 Sep 1760 Aged - Place Chickerell Description St Mary Denomination Anglican County code DOR | MOTYER, Betty (I2093)
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From FamilyHistoryOnline.net
National Burial Index for Dorset (Somerset and Dorset FHS)
Name Constance MOTYER Date 25 Feb 1621 Aged - Place Abbotsbury Description St Nicholas Denomination Anglican County code DOR | MOTYER, Constance (I2091)
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From FamilyHistoryOnlne.net
Childs Name Ann Young MOTYER Parents d o John & Ann Date --- Feb 1832 Parish Portland Comments Quarryman | MOTYER, John Forse-Voss (I271)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3122)
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From Liz Koh in New Zealand: Conway emigrated at the age of 15 to Australia on his own, married an Australian girl and then moved to New Zealand. | WILLIAMS, Conway De Courcy (I3039)
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From Lynn Ann (née GRANT) YACKIMEC: T. "Ross" FERGUSON & my mom Carol Marjorie LYNN were married in either Toronto, or the Toronto area. | Family: T. “Ross” FERGUSON / (F1962)
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Fron FamilyHistoryOnline.net
National Burial Index for Dorset (Somerset and Dorset FHS)
Name Amelia Foss MOTYER Date 12 Oct 1926 Aged 74 Place Burton Bradstock Description St Mary Denomination Anglican County code DOR | MOTYER, Amelia Foss (I2092)
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Funeral performed by:
• Reverend Bruce Peake
• Reverend E. M. Strong
• Reverend Keith Harman | HAYWARD, Lt. Benjamin Harley (I1079)
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Given Name: Ephraim
Surname: Motyer
Last Place of Residence: Hamilton, Bermuda
Date of Arrival: 24 Jun 1912
Age at Arrival: 57y
Ethnicity: Bermuda, English
Port of Departure: Bermuda
Port of Arrival: New York, N.Y.
Gender: Male
Marital Status: M
US Citizen:
Ship of Travel: Orotava | MOTYER, Ephraim Jr. (I153)
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Given Name: Florence
Surname: Motyer
Last Place of Residence: Hamilton, Bermuda
Date of Arrival: 24 Jun 1912
Age at Arrival: 37y
Ethnicity: Bermuda, English
Port of Departure: Bermuda
Port of Arrival: New York, N.Y.
Gender: Female
Marital Status: M
US Citizen:
Ship of Travel: Orotava | RICHARDSON, Florence Louise (I157)
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Given Name: John
Surname: Motyer
Last Place of Residence: Bermuda
Date of Arrival: 14 Jul 1905
Age at Arrival: 55y
Ethnicity: British, English
Port of Departure: Hamilton, Bermuda
Port of Arrival: New York
Gender: Male
Marital Status: M
US Citizen:
Ship of Travel: Bermudian | MOTYER, John Fletcher Sr. (I7)
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Google electoral page shows (16 July 2011)
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Electoral Roll 2002, 2005-2007
Watford, Hertfordshire, WD19
http://www.192.com/atoz/people/motyer/geoffrey/
ALL people living at that residence:
Robert J Motyer
Geoffrey A Motyer
Geoffrey S Motyer
Clare J Motyer
Valerie A Motyer
Stephen Motyer
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Electoral Roll 2002, 2008-2009
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL51 | MOTYER, Geoffrey S. (I3262)
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Graduated High School in 1935. | SCOPINICH, Lucetta H. (I5324)
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Grasmere = Housename | LIGHTBOURN, Joseph C. (I4926)
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Grave Reference/Panel Number: II. B. 9.
The Sunken Road British Cemetery was made in July-October, 1916, during the middle fighting in the Somme offensive. There are now over 200 casualties from between 1914-1918 commemorated in this site. Of these, a small number are unidentified. Three Australian graves, which cannot be located, are represented by special memorials. The graves of two German soldiers, buried by the enemy at the end of March 1918, have been removed. The cemetery covers an area of 1,106 square meters, without the access road, and is enclosed by a low red brick wall.
Contalmaison is a village in the Department of the Somme, 6 kilometers east-north-east of Albert. The Sunken Road, from which the cemetery is named, is part of the Contalmaison-Pozieres road, and the cemetery lies a little east of the road. The smaller cemetery on the other side of road, is the Canadian Sunken Road Cemetery.
The Battle of the Somme, fought in the summer & autumn of 1916, was one of the largest battles of the First World War. With more than one million casualties, it was also one of the bloodiest battles in human history. The Allied forces attempted to break through the German lines along a 25-mile (40 km) front, north & south of the River Somme, in northern France. One purpose of the battle was to draw German forces away from the Battle of Verdun; however, by its end, the losses on the Somme had exceeded those at Verdun.
Verdun would bite deep into the national consciousness of France for generations, and the Somme would have the same effect on generations of Britons. The battle is best remembered for its first day, 1 July 1916, on which the British suffered 57,470 casualties, including 19,240 dead - the bloodiest day in the history of the British Army. As terrible as the battle was for the British Empire troops who suffered there, it naturally affected the other nationalities as well. One German officer (Captain von Hentig) famously described it as "the muddy grave of the German field army". By the end of the battle, the British had learned many lessons in modern warfare, while the Germans had suffered irreplaceable losses. British historian Sir James Edmonds stated: "It is not too much to claim that the foundations of the final victory on the Western Front were laid by the Somme offensive of 1916."
For the first time, the home front in the United Kingdom was exposed to the horrors of modern war, with the release in August of the propaganda film "The Battle of the Somme", which used actual footage from the first days of the battle. | MOTYER, Lieutenant (Lt.) Arthur John (I155)
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Green Hill = Housename | COOPER, Lucy Carlotta (I2978)
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Greenwood = Housename | MASTERS, Emily Stowe (I4585)
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Greenwood = Housename | MASTERS, Emily Stowe (I4585)
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Harry Motyer WINTER moved to Cape Town, South Africa.
He was a stone mason & also a diver ... one of the "Old Type" that went to the sea bottom with the large old round brass head gear fitted. Can't say if it was part of his Stonemason duties to work underwater to build breadkwaters etc. or not, or what the reason may be. | WINTER, Harry Motyer (I761)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I827)
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Having grown up in London during World War II (WW-II), she left school at the early age of 14 to go work at Peter Jones, where she worked until she was married, 10 years later. | BENJAMIN, Sarah Wendy “Sally” (I3)
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He appeared on the English & Wales census in 1861 in Southwark, Surrey, England. Parish of St George Southwark,
Parlimentary Borough: Southwark.
Page No: 34. Schedule No: 243 Address: 43 Pitt Street.
Benjamin Stone, Head, Married, Aged: 30 years, Carpenter, Born: Dorset, Portland
Elizabeth Stone, Wife, Married, Aged: 22 Years, Born: Surrey, Lambeth
Benjamin Stone, Son, Aged 1 year, Born: Surrey, Lambeth
Mary Jane Stone, Daughter, Aged: 1 month, Surrey, Southwark. | STONE, Benjamin Motyer (I350)
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He appeared on the English census in 1851 in St Pancras, Middlesex, England. Shown on the Census Page 6 under
Registration Number 448
John Stone Head, Widow, Aged 49 years, Occupation: Tailor (Journeyman) born Dorset, Portland
John Stone, Son, Married, Aged 22 years, Occupation: Carpenter (Journeyman) born Dorset, Portland.
Benjamin Stone, Son, Single, Aged 20 years, Occupation: Carpenter (Journeyman), born: Dorset, Portland.
Jennet Stone, Daughter, Single, Aged 13 years, Occupation: Nil, Born: Litton Grove
Edward Stone, Son, Single, Aged 11 years, Occupation: Scholar, Born: Lambeth | STONE, Benjamin Motyer (I350)
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He began military service in 1646 at Ancient & Honerable, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA. | CAPEN, Captain John (I5613)
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He died in action, so I assume that it was in Europe that he died, during World War I. | STOWELL, Hugh O. D. (I3683)
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He died on 1899 in Brunswick East, Victoria, Australia. Digger - Federation Index. Victoria 1889-1901- Births, Deaths
& Marriages.
Death Registration No: 4920 of 1899;
Surname: STONE
Given Names: Benj Motyer
Event: D
Sex:
Spouse Surname/Father: Stone Jno
Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Elizth MOTYER
Age: 69
Age Code:
Birth Place:
Death Place: Brswk E
Year: 1899
Reg. Number: 4920 | STONE, Benjamin Motyer (I350)
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