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 | Appy and Annie Unwin Taken in the garden of 11 Ashford Avenue |
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 | Archibald Adams
In Memory of Lance Corporal ARCHIBALD ADAMS 40567, 1st Bn., Leicestershire Regiment who died age 21 on 28 November 1916 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of White St., Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicester. Remembered with honour BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY Grave Ref: VI A 16 Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Army discharge record of Allen Craxford Enlisting as a gunner in the Royal Artillery, he became a "shoeing smith" (farrier) and served in China and India. He was awarded the China Medal for action at the Taku Forts, Tientsin, China. This document is a record of a Regimental Board convened in respect of his discharge from service.
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The Board sat at Rawalpindi, India on November 7th 1866
He had a total of 11 years and 239 days service including 4 years 91 days abroad. He was being discharged on the grounds of ill health. He was noted to be of good character with no service defaults. He had been awarded the China Medal for his part in the action at Taku Forts (China Opium Wars)
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Previous service of 6 years 290 days with the Royal Marine Artillery was noted. He was listed as a gunner in January 1862 and promoted to Shoeing smith in July 1863.
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The cause of his disability was recorded as Hypertrophia Cordis (enlargement of the heart) This was said to be progressive and due to much fever and sickness in a variety of climates.
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| 154 |
 | Army Orders list of Military Medal winners The list of personnel awarded the Military Medal at the same time as Percival Anker |
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| 155 |
 | Arthur and Anne Unwin Photograph taken in their retirement |
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| 156 |
 | Arthur and Louisa Beadsworth Status: Unmarked. Site of their grave in St Mary Magdalene churchyard Cottingham |
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| 157 |
 | Arthur Beadsworth Husband of Louisa Craxford |
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| 158 |
 | Arthur Craxford |
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| 159 |
 | Arthur Craxford son of William and Elizabeth Craxford of Warwickshire |
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| 160 |
 | Arthur Longhorn Richard Atkinson's great grandfather |
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| 161 |
 | Arthur Naylor Seventh (youngest) son of John and Ann Naylor |
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| 162 |
 | Arthur Unwin "Uncle 'Appy". Ada Anne Cook's husband |
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| 163 |
 | Arthur Unwin "Uncle 'Appy" at home |
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| 164 |
 | Arthur Unwin A candid photograph at ease |
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| 165 |
 | Arthur Unwin Eva Unwin's father |
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| 166 |
 | Arthur, Frank and William Craxford The three sons of William and Elizabeth Craxford (Kings Newnham, Warwickshire) |
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| 167 |
 | Arthur, William (Jnr) and Francis The sons of William and Elizabeth Craxford |
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| 168 |
 | At home with the Unwins Eva Unwin, Hilda Craxford, Arthur Unwin.
Seated: Annie Unwin. Standing Brenda Craxford |
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| 169 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 170 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 171 |
 | Auntie Annie, Eva, Hilda Dible A family picnic |
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| 172 |
 | Auntie Dorrie's Signature Found on the flyleaf of a novel owned by Cyril Ball's wife, Dorothy |
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 | AUNTIE NELLIE'S STORY - NELLIE YOULE SWANN (1894 - 1970)
The tangled story of our aunt who wasn't and then probably was is finally revealed |
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 | Avondale, Wentworth Road, Leicester Home of the Cook family in 1906 |
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| 175 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 176 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| 177 |
 | Bailey's Square, Market Street Map 1940: Clay Cross: Genealogy and Local History - Reproduced with permission |
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| 178 |
 | Band of Hope certificate Awarded to Henry Simpson: May 1910 |
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| 179 |
 | Band of Hope certificate Awarded to Ellen Welch - July 1911 |
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| 180 |
 | Baptism of Craxford children, September 21st 1828 Entries for the baptism of the three sons (Charles Read, David and Solomon) and elder daughter (Louisa) of John and Ann (Wilkinson) Craxford in Cottingham, Northamptonshire. These are Non-Parochial (ie not Church of England) records. Younger daughter Elizabeth was baptised at St Mary Magdalene Church the following year. |
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| 181 |
 | Baptismal record for Ridley Nesworthy From page 255 of St Hilda's Church records, the surname appears closer to the spelling of his father (Nosworthy)
June 1st 1859 |
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| 182 |
 | Barbara Anker Wife of Stanley George Cook and Stuart's mother |
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| 183 |
 | Barbara Ford Nesworthy Daughter of William MacLean Nesworthy and Barbara Ford |
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| 184 |
 | Baron Hugo von Grundherr First husband of Ida Hughes
A marriage portrait from the Handsworth Herald |
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| 185 |
 | Barrowden Methodist Chapel Internal view |
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| 186 |
 | Barry Lupino Obituary From page 17; Issue 55507 of The Times; Thursday September 27th 1962 |
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| 187 |
 | BC: Adams, Archibald (1895) Second son of Joseph and Mary Adams, he was killed during the first World War |
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| 188 |
 | BC: Adams, Elsie (1920) Daughter of Alfred Adams, her mother Elizabeth Lineker died after giving birth |
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| 189 |
 | BC: Anker, George (1857) George was the fifth son of Abraham and Mary Anker of Whittlesey |
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| 190 |
 | BC: Anker, Leonard Lymbery (1905) He was the son of Elizabeth Anker of Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire |
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| 191 |
 | BC: Anker, Percival Joseph (1892) Stuart Cook's Grandfather |
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| 192 |
 | BC: Beadsworth, Ernest Edward (1880) Son of Anthony Beadsworth (Beesworth) and Mary Mayes; Cottingham |
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| 193 |
 | BC: Beadsworth, Rebecca (1874) Daughter of Alice Rebecca Beadsworth (Beesworth) of Cottingham |
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| 194 |
 | BC: Claypole, Caroline (1883) The daughter of John Claypole and Mary Anne Tansley. Early census records show her childhood spent with relatives. |
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| 195 |
 | BC: Claypole, Christopher Thomas (1869) During his short life he was known as Thomas or Tommy. He was murdered in the village of Cottingham in 1875 |
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| 196 |
 | BC: Claypole, Elizabeth Alice (1867) Note the spelling of the second christian name |
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| 197 |
 | BC: Cook, Ada Annie (1887) Auntie Annie is Eva Unwin's mother and lived in Manchester |
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| 198 |
 | BC: Cook, Elizabeth (1889) Elizabeth was the youngest daughter of Walter Cook and Elizabeth Burditt |
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| 199 |
 | BC: Cook, George (1883) Hilda Cooks father |
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| 200 |
 | BC: Cook, Hilda Mary (1916) Newfloridian's mum |
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