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1101 He died whilst flying for the RAF over North Devon on 16 Jun 1966.  Exact place unknown, but he had been flying from RAF Chivenor, near Barnstaple. MATHISON, Colin Stuart (I823)
 
1102 He entered the US, at age 53, after having visited Bermuda, and this is his return to the US.  His wife, Myrtle, accompanied him on this trip. MOTYER, Henry (I73)
 
1103 He immigrated from England, sailing from Plymouth, in 1869 to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Listed on the
passenger list for the ship "Caduceus" landing in Melbourne in January 1870.
The passenger list shows:
Benjamin Stone Aged 39 Occupation: Carpenter
Elizabeth Stone Aged 30
Benjamin Stone Aged 9
Elizabeth Stone Aged 8
Emma Stone Aged 7
Ada A Stone Aged "Infant" 
STONE, Benjamin Motyer (I350)
 
1104 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1)
 
1105 He retired from his occupation in India, and joined his family (consisting of his wife Doris, and his sons Richard & David) in South Africa. WARREN-SMITH, Dr. Reginald Douglas “Reggie” (I399)
 
1106 He was a bachelor all of his life, lived with his sister Florence at 28 Lawn Rd, Portswood, Southhampton, England. Originally the two of them took in William John (Jack) Alpin, who was 11 years old at the time, after his mother died. MOTYER, George (I486)
 
1107 He was a harness maker, probably in his uncle's shop. MCKINNEY, Arthur Newbold (I5921)
 
1108 He was a sutler during the American Civil War, and later a huckster & ice dealer.

Sutler: a person who followed an army & sold provisions to the soldiers.

Huckster: a person who sells small items, either door-to-door, or from a stall or small store.
 
KOLB, Nimrod Owings (I5903)
 
1109 He was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTERBOTTOM, Harry (I24)
 
1110 He was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTERBOTTOM, Harry (I24)
 
1111 He was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTERBOTTOM, Harry (I24)
 
1112 He was killed at Contalmaison on 15th September 1916, whilst helping lay a telephone wire down on top of a wall.  When he was shot, a man from the Red Cross went up on the wall to rescue him.  He, too, was shot and killed.  Another man went up and brought down both bodies. MOTYER, Lieutenant (Lt.) Arthur John (I155)
 
1113 He was originally named Spencer Arnold COOPER. COOPER, Paul Arnold (I3970)
 
1114 He was stationed at Devonport Naval Dockyard, Plymouth, Devonshire County (now Devon County), England HINDE, CPO Joseph Motyer (I2932)
 
1115 He was supposedly born in Benham, Suffolk County, England.

However, I have not been able to find that place in Essex County. 
SMITH, Samuel (I6050)
 
1116 He worked at Scopinich Jewelry. SCOPINICH, Isaac Adolphus (I5321)
 
1117 Helen Eugenie COOPER, the daughter of Horace Alfred COOPER, was her Godmother. COOPER, Helen Eugene May (I4900)
 
1118 Henry Angel MOTYER Date 10 Jul 1886 Aged 63 Place Wyke Regis Description All Saints Denomination Anglican County code DOR MOTYER, Henry Angel (I508)
 
1119 Henry Benjamin, in the 1939 England and Wales Register BENJAMIN, Henry (I6443)
 
1120 Henry Case was born in 1630 in Leicestershire County, East Midlands Region, England.  Henry immigrated to America before 1658, settling in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, USA.  He was married to Martha Corwin on 15 December 1658 in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, USA.  Henry and Martha had Henry, Theophilus and Hannah.  Henry's occupation was probably that of a shoemaker (cordwainer).  Henry died in 1664 in Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, USA. CASE, Henry Sr. (I5616)
 
1121 Her ashes were scattered in the Susquehanna River, near her childhood home in Towanda, per her request.  Her memory of that river was among the few things she remembered in her declining years.  Their home was literally up close & personal to the Susquehanna.  She truly loved that place.

Email from Alise's son, John Alden SWAYZE, 19 August 2014 
MOTYER, Alise Marguerite (I250)
 
1122 Her father was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTER, Freda Marian (I386)
 
1123 Her father was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTER, Gladys Marion (I5474)
 
1124 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I407)
 
1125 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I409)
 
1126 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I410)
 
1127 Highbury = Housename HOLLIS, Annie Wlikinson (I5017)
 
1128 His father was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTER, Harry James (I385)
 
1129 His father was born Harry WINTERBOTTOM.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion MOTYER, he changed his surname to WINTER. WINTER, Kenneth Middleton (I387)
 
1130 His grandfather was born Harry Winterbottom.  Prior to his marriage 4 Jan 1899 to Lucy Marion Motyer, he changed his name to Winter. WINTER, Ken (I408)
 
1131 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I411)
 
1132 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I412)
 
1133 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I422)
 
1134 His middle name is spelled Stuart on some documents, and is spelled Stewart on other documents.  It is spelled "Stuart" at his baptism, but at his marriage & as informant of his wife's demise, it apears as "Stewart". HARRIS, William Stewart (I4213)
 
1135 His middle name is spelled Stuart on some documents, and is spelled Stewart on other documents.  It is spelled "Stuart" at his baptism, but at his marriage & as informant of his wife's demise, it apears as "Stewart". Family: William Stewart HARRIS / Lydia Jane Frith BARTLETT (F1364)
 
1136 His mother died 2 weeks after he was baptized. FRITH, Joseph (I3819)
 
1137 Housename = Eden ASTWOOD, William Lough (I3865)
 
1138 Housename = Eden ASTWOOD, Clarence Ellsworth (I3873)
 
1139 Housename = Eden ASTWOOD, Clarence Ellsworth (I3873)
 
1140 Housename = Eden ASTWOOD, Ernest Millard (I3874)
 
1141 Housename = Hazelbrook COOPER, Alexander Thompson (I4780)
 
1142 Housename = Melrose COOPER, Lilian May (I4643)
 
1143 Housename = Rosedale NEWBOLD, Susan Thompson (I4615)
 
1144 Housename = Rosedale Cottage COOPER, Nathaniel Alpheus (I4614)
 
1145 Housename = Rosedale Cottage COOPER, Susan Thompson Newbold (I4618)
 
1146 Housename = Rosedale Cottage COOPER, Cecil Hammond (I4619)
 
1147 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=ROOT_CATEGORY&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=ms_r_f-2_s&gsln=motyer&msbdy=1500&uidh=000

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Family: Jeffery MOTYER / Jane THISTLE (F1800)
 
1148 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=ROOT_CATEGORY&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=ms_r_f-2_s&gsln=motyer&msbdy=1500&uidh=000 Family: Thomas MOTYER / Joane MARCHANT (F11)
 
1149 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=ROOT_CATEGORY&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=ms_r_f-2_s&gsln=motyer&msbdy=1500&uidh=000 Family: Robert MOTYER / Constance CURTIS (F1799)
 
1150 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline HINDE, CPO Joseph Motyer (I2932)
 

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