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01 Jan 1944 - North West Europe | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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03 Dec 1945 - United Kingdom | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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04 Mar 1946 - Transfer to Army Reserve | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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06 Dec 1935 - India | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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15 Mar 1938 - 2nd Class Certificate | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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18 Dec 1934 - 3rd Class Certificate | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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18 Jul 1940 - United Kingdom | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford
Occupation: Bricklayer (journeyman) at the birth of daughter Elizabeth Ellen (1881 Census)
| DAVEY James Henry (I260)
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford
Occupation: General Labourer | BRETT Isaac (I284)
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | Elizabeth (I285)
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | DAVEY Edith E (I283)
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | DAVEY Charles Hy (I282)
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1881 Census - PRO Ref: 3191/31/4 or 3191/32/6 - All Saints, Stamford | BRETT Catherine (I281)
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1911 census states that Elsie was born in Thornhaugh, Northamptonshire, contradicting 1901 census stating she was born in Stibbington. | LILLEY Elsie Gladys (I861)
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Ashes scattered | MURRIN Kevin (I089)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I844)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I843)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I762)
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Bridesmaid: Mary Patricia Lilley | Family F071
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Cause of Death: (1) Synovitis of Left Femur following injury. (2) Amputation of leg 6 months 15 days Exhaustion No P.M. | LILLEY George Atkins (I063)
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Cause: Broncho Pneumonia, Cerebral Arteriesclerosis | JONES Frank (I020)
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Children had a Cafe & Undertakers in Glenties | Family F074
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could be 1863 | CAMPBELL Helen Elizabeth (I536)
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d.s.p. 1892 | MIDDLEMAS Jane Bannerman (I542)
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d.s.p.? | CAMPBELL John (I529)
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d.s.p.? | MIDDLEMAS Catherine Campbell (I538)
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Daniel & Agnes lived in Harrow & Wealdstone for a time | Family F071
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Death Informant:
E E Frisby of 1 Barnack Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire | FRISBY Charles (I181)
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Died at birth | LILLEY Reuben (I759)
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Early years lived at 10 Lumbys Terrace, Stamford (near river & near ford)
lived at Easton (dad worked for Burghley Estates /@/ Easton, Duddington)
also lived at Colleyweston & Duddington (father working on farms)
circa 1913 when 6 yrs father worked at Brickyard
Attended St Michaels School, Stamford (went across Recreation Ground to get there)
Worked as a general labourer with his father George Henry
After fathers death was placed in care with Reuben, Richard and Sarah so that mother Elizabeth could seek work.
Worked in Fairgrounds, Circus
1926 joined Territorial Army
December 1928 joined Regular Army - Lincoln Barracks
April 1929 - Met Rhoda at Fair on Lincoln Racecource
1939 joined 6th Battalion Lincoln Regiment 'C' Company - posted to Frogigon Barracks.
Arrived in France on the HMS Navassa
1940 injured by shrapnel on Dunkirk beach - evacuated on the Medway Queen
After a year of treatment and convalescence returned to Lincoln Barracks
After the Army worked for the GPO until retiring in 1970
Barbara & Sandra were born at 127 Browning Drive, Lincoln
Richard was born at 5 Cottingham Drive, Lincoln | LILLEY William George Ernest (I072)
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Employed at St Columbus Orphanage, St.Catherines Road, Killybegs - this is now a Hotel
| MURRIN Mary Patricia (I004)
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Ernest (or maybe Fred) may have lived in Northampton | DAVEY Ernest (I245)
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Following notes came from a tape recording by Ernest (George's son)
Early years lived at 10 Lumbys Terrace, Stamford (near river & near ford)
lived at Easton (worked for Burghley /@/ Easton, Duddington) near a house with a water mill
also lived at Colleyweston & Duddington (working on farms)
circa 1913 worked at Brickyard (Williamson Cliff) in Stamford
Worked as a general labourer
Farm Labourer (worked at Burghley Park)
leg blown off during 1914-18 war - died of gangreen
Mary Patricia Lilley (nee Murrin) remembers some children from a cousin of Ernest & Reuben, Rose Cathy (or Kathy) and John. | LILLEY George Atkins (I063)
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Funeral took place at Ormskirk Parish Church. Florence was buried with her father. | CARR Florence Mary (I030)
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General C.B. | GILDEA Fred (I428)
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Ice Cream Salesman (Regis family, New Cross Road, Stamford - Tommy Regis) | LILLEY Reuben Harold (I003)
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In childhood | CAMPBELL Catherine (I535)
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In Infancy | CAMPBELL Agnes Gibson (I462)
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Jane feared, probably in November 1822, that John would at some time become pennyless because of many lawsuits and the costs of his estate. | DUMBELL Jane (I794)
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John wrote in 1814 ' ...I now have on my patrimonial freehold a water corn mill with 20 pair of stones, driven by the river Mersey and situate on the bank of that river' - this was the Mersey Mills at Howley, Warrington. | DUMBELL John (I793)
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John, Jonathan and three other partners opened the Stockport Bank in 1791; it closed in 1793 due to the prevailing economic climate. | DUMBELL John (I793)
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Jonathan spent some time in Flint gaol | DUMBELL Jonathan (I788)
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Jonathan, John and three other partners opened the Stockport Bank in 1791; it closed in 1793 due to the prevailing economic climate. | DUMBELL Jonathan (I788)
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Kings Head Lane has been renamed to Alexander Road. | LILLEY Reuben (I759)
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Kings Head Lane has been renamed to Alexander Road. | LILLEY Reuben (I759)
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Made munitions shells at Blackstones after husband George died in World War One
Patricia & Tony went for tea at Sarah Morris when Elizabeth Ellen went to Darby & Joan Club each Wednesday | DAVEY Elizabeth Ellen (I064)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F123
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Married a John Gallagher?
Sister Annie also married a John Gallagher?
One John Gallagher came from Croagh the other from Meenacloy | MCGUINNESS Mary (I216)
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Married a John Gallagher?
Sister Mary also married a John Gallagher?
One John Gallagher came from Croagh the other from Meenacloy | MCGUINNESS Annie (I217)
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Mary lived with Agnes while in Ruislip / Harrow areas | MURRIN Mary Patricia (I004)
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