Matches 201 to 250 of 17,145
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201 | 11, Coalhill | Rendall, Douglas (I18881)
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202 | 114 Aitchison Street | Family F5948
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203 | 12 Annfield | Woolridge, Sarah (I42842)
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204 | 12 Hopeloan Terrace | Louttit, James Hendry (I19821)
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205 | 12/1579 John Louttit was son of James Louttit of Lyking and Agnes Craigie | Louttit, John (I28407)
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206 | 12/403 | Peacock, George T (I4994)
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207 | 12/437 | Peacock, Susannah (I33674)
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208 | 12th May 1920 dep Glasgow to Quebec Canada aboard SS Cassandra, Anchor Line; Margaret Garrioch housekeeper age 61, daughters Susan 22, Evelyn 17 both Bakers' Assistants. Also with them was a John Wylie 27 and Mrs Wylie 33. 18th June 1922 Margaret age 63 returns alone to Kirkwall from Montreal Quebec Canada via Glasgow aboard the SS Metagama. 14th July 1928 a Margaret Garrioch nurse age 69 returns to 6 Frasers Close Kirkwall from Montreal Quebec Canada via Liverpool aboard the SS Andania (Cunard Line). Also with her is John Garrioch 39 and Douglas Garrioch age 6. Country of future residence is Scotland for Margaret and Foreign Countries for John & Douglas. 5th Jul 1929 Margaret Garrioch fron Breckin Costa Evie, a nurse age 70 departs Glasgow aboard SS Melita for Quebec Canada. Also with her is a Robert Stanger age 26 farmer from Birsay 15th Oct 1920 Miss Susie Garrioch dom serv. age 22 and a son Douglas age 2 months departs Glasgow aboard SS Saturnia to Quebec Canada. 22 Aug 1908 a J Garrioch and wife Margaret leave Liverpool aboard SS Siberian for St John's Newfoundland Canada.? 17th Aug 1923 Margaret Garrioch of 6 Gunns Close Kirkwall nurse age 64 leaves Glasgow bound for Quebec Canada aboard SS Metagama, also aboard is Eliza Rendall 22 & Robert Rendall blacksmith 19, both of 25 St Catherines Place Kirkwall and Anna Nicholson 27 of West Castle St Kirkwall. | Cooper, Margaret (I20268)
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209 | 13 April 1919; Witness for marriage of sister Edith to William Matheson Pottinger. 4 Mar 1926; Witness for marriage of sister Lizzie to Frederick Anderson. Informant at death was David B. Wards, widower, present, of Ness Battery, Stromness. | Miller, Christina (I29201)
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210 | 13 children. | Smith, Selina (I18162)
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211 | 13 March 1851 Sunderland Age: 52, Master Sailor Certificate. Deaths list states ship Henry, Capt Longstaff, Thomas Craigie date of engagement 14/04/1858, died off Cape Finisterre 2/11/1858, William Barrett date of engagement 15/04/1858, died 28/10/1858 at Gibraltar, Henry Clayton date of engagement 15/04/1858, drowned off Yarmouth 30/12/1858. | Craigie, Thomas (I1261)
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212 | 13 Montgomery Street | Bews, Jessie (I26786)
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213 | 130 Paisley Road West | Flett, John (I13721)
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214 | 134 Pollok Street | Miller, Mary Ritchie (I53618)
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215 | 139 King Street | Frederick, Frederick Augustus (I45355)
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216 | 13a Waed Road | Family F8211
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217 | 13th mar 1854; Christina Comlaquoy, lawful daughter of Andrew Comlaquoy and Christina Flett in Upper Palace was baptized before the congregation. | Comloquoy, Christina (I14351)
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218 | 14 children. | Cooper, David (I30892)
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219 | 14 Leith Walk | Fotheringham, Robert (I10530)
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220 | 14 St Georges Street | Bews, William Traill (I13528)
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221 | 140 Greenhill road | Linklater, Janet Dykes (I17550)
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222 | 15 Goschen Place | Rarity, John Dearness (I7990)
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223 | 15 Goschen Place | Dearness, Mary (I30560)
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224 | 15 James Street | Copland, Margaret Garrioch (I56090)
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225 | 15 January 1881 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Travelled with parents, George and Mary, on the Chimborazo, and with his 7 siblings. From Plymouth to Sydney. In 1889, David was admitted to a sort of Reform School for "wandering about". It was noted he was about 17 years old, though David said at the time that he did not know exactly when his birthday was. A date was recorded as being born 29th March 1877. He had attended the Cambewarra Public School. son of "George Rendall, farmer.. nine children living." New South Wales, Australia, Entrance Books for the Vernon and the Sobraon, 1867-1911 for David Rendall. Browns Mountain, Cambewarra, New South Wales, Australia 1903 - 1928 Listed on the electoral roll as a farmer. Lived on part of his fathers farm and worked for him. He was a big, happy go lucky man that ate huge meals. Lived at the bottom of the hill and had one son who possibly died in childbirth who is buried with them. Bomaderry, New South Wales, Australia 1928 - 1935 Listed as a farmers labourer on the electoral records. Lived on Meroo Road and lived there until he passed away in 1952. Florence lived in the house until July 1977 when she moved into a nursing home. 30 October 1952 Nowra, New South Wales, Australia Buried in the Church of England section of the Nowra cemetery | Rendall, David Buchanan (I33554)
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226 | 15 Mar 1854 Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Aboard 'Hyderabad' Robert Slater Father's name: William Slater Spouse Name: Elizabeth Campbell Spouse's Father's Name: William Campbell Marriage Date: 16 Feb 1865 Marriage Place: Res Of Mr Campbell (Quindo Farm) Registration Place: Gilbert, South Australia Page Number: 326 Volume Number: 61 | Slater, Robert (I32510)
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227 | 15 Myrtle Street | Walls, Lizzie Moodie (I27360)
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228 | 15 Roseberry Crescent | Begg, Cecilia (I20881)
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229 | 151 Canning Street | Flett, Margaret (I24470)
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230 | 16 Austral Street | Stockan, David Robert (I59951)
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231 | 16 children listed on on line trees. | Hewison, George (I51717)
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232 | 16 Yarra Street | Family F2701
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233 | 161 Henderson Street | Walls, James (I41707)
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234 | 166 Conningham Road, Shepherds Bush | Traill, Mary (I58546)
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235 | 166 Ferry Road | Louttit, Mary Ann (I46897)
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236 | 1693 poll tax living at Scorne, Birsay 1696 rentals living at Scorne, Birsay | Stickler, William (I23884)
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237 | 16th July 1852. Samuel Seatter in Saviskaill and Janet Craigie in Hullion were married before witnesses. | Seater, Samuel (I61409)
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238 | 17 Canning Place | Corston, Margaret (I8855)
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239 | 17 children listed. | Anderson, Charles (I48547)
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240 | 17 children listed? | Anderson, John Henry (I44949)
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241 | 17 Citadel | Kay, Williamina Rendall or (I46471)
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242 | 17 Ewhurst Rd Brighton is shown as address for Army Pay. Demob. Rhine 27/02/20 rank of gunner in Royal Garrison Artillery. 14/11/17 absent without leave for 18 hours. Original occupation wagon painter. Height 5ft 6ins. | Littlechild, Theodore Reginald (I7678)
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243 | 17 mar 1854 Liverpool, 13 Jun 1854 Melbourne, Australia; Arrived on the Admiral Boxer from Scotland with husband Alexander and infant daughter Isabella. | Glass, Alexander (I14723)
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244 | 1710 Anna Graham, eldest daughter to decd Duncan Graham, sometime merchant,Sromness. Anna Louttit was her niece and second daughter to John Louttit of Lyking and Margaret Graham, Anna's sister. Duncan was an illegitimate son of John Graham, the first Laird of Brecknessa and son of George Graham,Bishop of Orkney.Through the Grahams and their connections most of the Orkney gentry could be pulled in. Did Margaret Graham marry Hary Louttit later (possible brother of John Louttit) and the two daughters Margaret & Ann are half sisters to the three sons of John Louttit? | Graham, Margaret (I14044)
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245 | 1747 Nov 21st; David Coupland, tenant in Birstan & Margaret Tait both in this congregation, were contracted in order to marriage, were married Dec 31st by Mr William Nisbet Minister of Firth & Stenness. | Copland, David (I44733)
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246 | 1750, Gunner John Victor Bias; 1st Brigade Ammunition Column AIFKIA - 21st July, 1917; Private John Victor Bias, killed in action, whose photograph appeared last week, after being educated at Dounby and Birsay public schools, was employed by some farmers in his native parish of Birsay. He then served an apprenticeship to shoemaking with Mr Oag, Dounby, to whom he was afterwards vanman. Subsequently he managed the branch of Mr Irvings boot store in Finstown. He went to Sydney, Australia eight years ago, and was in the employ of the Government when war broke out. He volunteered for active service in September 1914, and came to Gallipoli in the A.S.C, in which corps he attained the rank of sergeant. He resigned this rank, however, for the purpose of getting into the A.F.A. as a gunner. After eight months service in Gallipoli he was drafted to France, where he was wounded; and was treated in an English hospital. He was home for a few days in October 1916. After rejoining his battery he was in France until he was suddenly killed at Ypres on 21st July last. A comrade writes; He was a great favourite and was held in high esteem by officers and men. Victor was a staunch Good Templar and was for some time C.T. of the Birsay lodge. J.Victor Bias was the second son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Bias, Flaws, Birsay. Their eldest son, Lieut. J. W. Bias is in the Royal Naval Reserve. | Bias, John Victor (I43695)
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247 | 1755-1823 BIRTH 02 MAY 1755 • Probus, Cornwall, ( Later of Lisbon 1817 ) DEATH 05 JAN 1823 • Westness, Rousay, Orkney, Scotland | Sarle, Charles (I58677)
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248 | 1769 It is delated that Isabel Swordy a young woman in Quoyhorry is with child she is ordered to be summoned to next diet of Session. With respect to the citation of Isabel Swordy, the Minister acquainted the members of the Session confession with that Nicol Harper a young lad in Fea had come to the manse and owned himself to be the father Swordy of the said Isobel Swordy her child and faithfully promised that they should both appear and enter satisfaction as the Session pleased first preaching Sabbath and pay their penalty. This day Nicol Harper and Isabel Swordy being at the Church called compeared and gave absolved & publick profession of their repentance were rebuked and seriously exhorted and absolved from penalty paid the censure of the Church and paid of penalty nine shillings sterling money. 1770 Nicol Harpers marriage money was paid. | Swordie, Isobel (I62550)
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249 | 1769; This day was a complaint given in write by George Irvine in Quaquoy against Magnus Louttit in the complaint qtra same town of Marwick bearing that Magnus Louttit said to him thou was never honest in thy life Louttit nor thy father before thy day, the witnesses are John Mowat in Cowperhouse Thomas Flait in Quoylonga and Thomas Breck in Gairsty the Officer is appointed to summond Magnus Louttit and witnesses against next Session day. 1777 This day was paid by John Mowat in Couperhouse 1 pound scots of marriage money. July 1781; This day being given in by John Mowat in Coupars in Marwick that upon the 1st instant being Sabbath evening going home from the ale in Breck in the Barony between it and Marwick George Harvey in Steggaquoy attacked him and beat him very sore Harvey being confronted with him before the Session denyed the same It is referred untill the witnesses be charged viz David Mowat in Breck, John Moar in Nearhouse, George Huntow in Muse and Robert Stensgarth to see what light they can give in this matter. | Mowat, John (I43307)
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250 | 1772 William Hourston late tenant in Bannoclat an elder in Sandwick removed to Kirbuster, was accepted as a church elder in Birsay. Note; Bannoclat is really Benzieclett. 1779 William's brother John died. 1785 William's mother died. 1788 George Spence married Catherine Hourston,Kirbuster. 1799 James Corrigall,Corrigall Harray married Ann Hourston,Kirbuster. 1802 William Hourston,Kirbuster died. 1809 George Hourston,Kirbuster married Mary Moar,Boardhouse. 1826 William Hourston Kirbuster died. 1836 Hugh Hourston,Kirbuster died. 1836 Mary Moar,gudewife of Kirbuster died. 1837 George Hourston,Kirbuster died. 1839 Ann Hourston Kirbuster died. William Hourston of Lyking sold to Robertson of Stromness. It also stated that William Hourston was then residing at Burgar(Evie). | Hourston, William (I7014)
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