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    51 DEATH.
    On the 9th inst., at his residence, in St. George's-place, Canterbury,
    Robert SMITHSON , Esq., proprietor of the Kentish Gazette newspaper, in
    the 83d year of his age. He was a collateral descendant of the
    Yorkshire family of SMITHSON , of which Sir Hugh SMITHSON was created
    first Duke of Northumberland.
    (London Standard April 10 1851) 
    Smithson, Robert (I1064)
     
    52 Deaths

    Lately, in London, Mr Joseph Folder, a native of Howe, near Keswick, aged 44. The deceased entered the employ of Messrs Moore, Stanger & Co, Cheapside, in the year 1805, as a junior warehouseman, and by a steady course of perseverance, industry, and inflexible integrity, he rose gradually until he became a partner in that opulent firm, in which situation he died. 
    Folder, Joseph (I1359)
     
    53 Eliza's widowed mother Elizabeth is with them, as are visitors sister Charlotte and niece Ada Mullett. Family (F313)
     
    54 Enumerated as Catherine Davis. She was with her niece Susanna Potter. Potter, Caroline (I1512)
     
    55 Enumerated as Newman Family (F486)
     
    56 Estate £9874 Crane, George Leslie (I120)
     
    57 Executors were Edwin Bradbury and William Nock, junior Nock, William (I1018)
     
    58 Executors: William Nock, Sutton Road, Erdington Bradbury, Edwin (I547)
     
    59 Farm is on the boundary of Penmon and Beaumaris Lloyd, Rice (I229)
     
    60 Farmer of 160 acres employing 5 labourers Drage, Bynion Garrett (I749)
     
    61 Formerly of Jewin Street, St Botolph, Aldersgate Wingod, John (I460)
     
    62 Frances was the sole executrix and sole beneficiary of the Will of her friend Miss Ann Andrew in 1840. Pell, Frances (I158)
     
    63 From Cecil Street Parkes, Job (I65)
     
    64 from Cecil Street Parkes, Albert Job (I644)
     
    65 From Mount Vernon Road Parkes, Jonathan William (I1208)
     
    66 from Naylor Street Parkes, Mary Ann (I643)
     
    67 From:
    Subject: ANGELL: Haslingfield. Early 1800s
    Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 14:22:07 +0100


    I have a John ANGELL who married Sarah Coxall SCOTT in All Saints Church,
    Haslingfield on 9 April 1848. He is shown as a minor, therefore under 21 so
    born
    post 1827.

    In the graveyard at All Saints Church, Haslingfield are two ANGELL graves.
    One
    for William ANGELL who died Jan 13, 1858 aged 62 also Esther (his widow) who
    died Jan 22 1870 aged 74. the other is for Sarah wife of William Angell who
    died
    May 1st 1833 (buried 5th May) aged 36 years.

    Does anyone have information on the ANGELLs at Haslingfield? Or can anyone
    confirm if William and Esther ANGELL were John's parents? (I know that
    John's
    father was William from his marriage records).

    Thanks

    Tim Barker
    tim.barker@btinternet.com 
    Angell, William (I398)
     
    68 Funeral at Zion Episcopal Church, Douglaston, Long Island Cooper, William George (I1396)
     
    69 George Boam and Mary Bullock are with them Family (F350)
     
    70 Godparents: Mary Blundell and Leigh Forshaw
    Mother: Elizabeth Hayes 
    Gleaves, Elizabeth (I267)
     
    71 He and sister Emma are boarding with a Thomas Taylor and his wife Knowler, Elias (I1211)
     
    72 He appears under his alias Henry Leach, with son Henry and "wife" Ann Oliver, Henry Richard (I364)
     
    73 He arrived Quebec in January 1867 on the Belgian.  Gaskin, Joseph (I1380)
     
    74 He completed the form as Henry Leach but this has been altered by the enumerator Family (F424)
     
    75 He died in Ballyshannon District Hospital. Death registered in name of Gilbride. He was a widower. Gilbride, Terence (I546)
     
    76 He had inherited 100 GWR shares from his mother Source (S189)
     
    77 He is a boarder with the Haddon family (in-laws, future wife Isabella) Nock, William (I1014)
     
    78 He is a widower living with daughter Ann and her family Nock, Joseph (I1020)
     
    79 He is mentioned in Jane's Will Walker, Thomas (I1370)
     
    80 He lived on income from dividends Barber, Alfred (I589)
     
    81 He married (possibly bigamously) as James Andrew Austin.

    Loyola Davis identified John's body after his fatal car crash in Decembe 1934. She said they had married eight years previously and had been separated for four years.  
    Family (F538)
     
    82 He rose to partner in the firm of Moore's Stanger, Topham and James, 17 Cheapside Folder, Joseph (I1359)
     
    83 He served in the army under the alias Henry Tankard. In the 1890's he received an invalidity pension for his army service. After his death in 1903, Margaret received an army widow's pension. . Upshur, Henry (I709)
     
    84 He served on USS O'Brien, Cimarron, O'Brien again, then USS Bennett 1943-1945 Austin, John Harold (I1402)
     
    85 He traded as Henderson and Co with premises in Stanley Street, Liverpool Jones, John Grey (I124)
     
    86 He was a boarder there. Metcalf, Edward Smith (I896)
     
    87 He was a butcher in the employ of Mrs Elizabeth Simkins. Bradbury, George (I1474)
     
    88 He was a private in the RASC and was wounded in the head by shellfire. Crane, George Leslie (I120)
     
    89 He was an errand boy in the household of iron monger John Ward. Also there was servant Ann Quinnell, 17, of Lewisham. Oliver, William (I200)
     
    90 He was Assistant Director, Mechanical Cultivation Division, Food Production Department Mobbs, Sir Arthur Noel (I953)
     
    91 He was discharged from prison on 6th July 1822 Folder, John (I1354)
     
    92 He was found dead in the river. The inquest found that he had suffered a seizure while fishing from the riverbank.  Schroeder, Henry Schuldam (I386)
     
    93 He was in lodgings.  Knowler, Alfred Alexander MacDonald (I127)
     
    94 He was sharing an apartment with German academic Walther Kirschten who would later found the Gymnasium Blankenese school in Hamburg.  Oliver, Edmund Alexander (I20)
     
    95 He was the driver of the Nelson Coach between Nottingham and Buxton. Bradbury, Samuel (I1200)
     
    96 He was there 1796-1798 per the Land Tax records Folder, John (I1354)
     
    97 He was there 1803-1807 Folder, John (I1354)
     
    98 He worked at Cort & Co for more than 50 years Potter, Charles (I253)
     
    99 Held by Nute family Source (S47)
     
    100 Helen and William have reverted to the adopted surname Gordon  Brettell, Helen Maria (I1046)
     

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