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| 1601 |
Name recorded as Worcester.
Occupation: A machine woolcomber
Cause of death: Pneumonia
Informant: John Worcester of Arthur Street, Keighley | Worster, James (I1)
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| 1602 |
Name: Frederick Roland Hobbs Gender: Male Electoral Year: 1958 State: Western Australia District:
Kalgoorlie Subdistrict: Greenough
Name: Frederick Roland Hobbs Gender: Male Electoral Year: 1963 State: Western Australia District:
Forrest Subdistrict: Collie | Hobbs, Frederick Roland (I407255)
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| 1603 |
Named as Margaret on 1911 census | Heath, Selina Margaret (I113694)
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| 1604 |
Named George John Mac Geehan on Birth entry on BMD
George McGeehan on 1901 Census
George Mc Geshan on 1911 Census | McGechan, George John (I1463116)
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| 1605 |
Named Roy Oliver on death entry | Worcester, Oliver Roy Livingstone (I1817)
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| 1606 |
National Burial Index (NBI). | Source (S00041)
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| 1607 |
Nellie was entered on the BMD as Nellie Georgina Wooster Munger. Her mother's maiden name was entered as West. | Wooster, Nellie Georgina (I109)
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| 1608 |
Nellie was previously married to Ernest L Duke in 1929 | Family: Frank Wooster / Nellie Elizabeth Moon (F89857)
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| 1609 |
No father named on birth certificate. However, Edward named Edward John Wooster (Borner) - Retired Police Inspector as his father on his marriage certificate, thereby leaving little doubt that Edward John Borner was his father. | Wooster, Edward John (I1933455)
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| 1610 |
No father on birth certificate. Mother Louisa Annie Cranfield of 27 Grantbridge Street, Islington, London | Cranfield, James Victor (I03919)
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| 1611 |
No record for Timothy and Elsie's marriage has been found. On the birth records of their children, two say 1901 but three say 1899. | Family: Timothy John Watson / Elsie Isabel Lewis (F448376)
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| 1612 |
Non-Conformist Register Transcript: Upper Chapel, Princes Risborough. | Source (S00045)
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| 1613 |
Non-Conformist Register: Upper Chapel, Princes Risborough. | Source (S00047)
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| 1614 |
Norah married William G Clark in 1923 | Willmott, Norah Phyllis (I77)
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| 1615 |
Note from Tanya Pritchard (Wooster Family Group)
At the time of her conviction, Mary lived at Cannon Gate, Scotland. Mary was sentenced to seven years over the seas for theft of clothing.
She sailed on the Navarino from Downs on 12th October 1840 and arrived in Hobart on 17th January 1841.
On her arrival in Hobart, Mary was assigned as a servant to Timothy Wooster.
Her height was 4' 10", complexion was fair with freckles, oval face, blue eyes, brown hair, scars over both eyebrows.
For being absent without leave for 3 days she was reprimanded.
For being out after hours she received 7 days solitary confinement at Richmond Gaol.
Mary married Timothy on 14th March 1842 at St David's, United Church of England and Ireland in Hobart. She could not read or write as she signed her name with a cross. Her age was stated as 18 years. | McMichan, Mary (I01683)
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| 1616 |
Note from Tanya Pritchard (Wooster Family Group)
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At the age of 22, Timothy, a farm labourer, was tried on 7th March 1829 at Buckinghamshire assizes and sentenced to 7 years for stealing butter. He was tried with John Dell who was convicted at the same time for stealing butter from a cart. His previous charges were: assault 1M and fined 5/-; receiving stolen goods, acquitted; Fishing 3M; stealing turnips 2M and fined 36/-; Fishing 2M.
Timothy sailed on the Thames from London on 31st July 1829 and arrived in Hobart, Van Dieman's Land on 20th November 1829.
His convict number was 958. He was 5' 8 1/2" tall and his complexion was pale, he had a long head and visage. His hair was light auburn and his whiskers were light brown. His forehead was perpendicular, he had a nose of medium length and a wide mouth and long chin. Timothy's eyes were blue and his eyebrows were long and brown. On the inside of his left arm was a tattoo with the name Mariah Dowling, an anchor and the initials JWT. On the inside of his right arm was a tattoo with the name Timothy Wooster, an anchor and the name Jane Wooster and JW. On the back of his left hand was a tattoo of the letter J. There were ring pricks on the middle finger of his right hand.
31 Dec 1829 - Insolent to Mr Parker, 25 lashes.
30 Dec 1830 - Disobedience of orders and insolent to his master, severely reprimanded.
9 Mar 1831 - Insolence, abusive language and disobedience of his master's orders, imprisonment with hard labour in such place as his Excellency may see fit (Wentworth Gaol).
22 Mar 1831 - Placed on the No.2 chain gang, insubordination,25 lashes.
19 Dec 1831 - Road Party, disobedience of orders, 3 days solitary confinement.
16 Feb 1832 - Road Party, fighting last night, admonished.
5 Mar 1832 - Road Party, absent without leave and having a bottle full of rum, 25 lashes.
9 Jun 1932 - Road Party, disobedience of orders, 3 months imprisonment with hard labour.
4 Feb 1833 - Road Party, repeatedly absent at Muster, absent the greater part of one night, 3 months imprisonment with hard labour.
24 Aug 1833 - Road Party, absence from muster, admonished.
26 Dec 1833 - Road Party, disobedience of orders and absent without leave, 12 lashes.
27 Dec 1833 - Neglect of duty and disobedience of orders, recommended to be sent to Graft Tree Mill.
5 Oct 1835 - Gunning, general neglect of duty, returned to the PB, recommended to be again assigned during the reaminder of his sentence.
24 Nov 1835 - Brown ? PB, fighting in the PB and assaulting the Wardsman, 6 days solitary confinement.
11 Jan 1836 - Brown ? PB, disorderly conduct, reprimanded.
30 Jun 1838 - Charged with having feloniously stolen one chair of the value of 1 shilling, committed in default of bail.
| Wooster, Timothy (I01638)
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| 1617 |
Notes of Ian Giles
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Louisa (Lou) Wooster married ? Hobbs
Three children born in England. Louisa & family emigrated to Canada about 1910. One child born in Canada.
Albert (eldest)? born circa 1901 became a minister of religion. Louisa and family used to live in Clapham, SW London (somewhere behind a church) before emigrating to Canada.
Battersea 1901 Census
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RG13/456 Folio 153 Page 48 Schedule 395
40, Tregarvon Road, Battersea, London. Parliamentary Division, Clapham. Eccclestiastical District St Barnabas.
Edward J HobbsHeadM24Railway Goods GuardWorkerKent, Bromley
Louisa HobbsWifeM26Bucks, Wendover
Arthur E HobbsSonS8 MonthsLondon, Battersea | Hobbs, Arthur E (I02236)
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| 1618 |
Notes of Ian Giles
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Louisa (Lou) Wooster married ? Hobbs
Three children born in England. Louisa & family emigrated to Canada about 1910. One child born in Canada.
Albert (eldest)? born circa 1901 became a minister of religion. Louisa and family used to live in Clapham, SW London (somewhere behind a church) before emigrating to Canada.
Bromley, Kent 1881 Census
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Dwelling:26 East St
Census Place:Bromley, Kent, England
Source:FHL Film 1341202 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0853 Folio 65 Page 22
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
John HOBBSM38 MSomerset, England
Rel:Head
Occ:Florist & Fruiterer
Emmily HOBBSM37 FCornwall, England
Rel:Wife
Occ:Florist & Fruiterer Wife
Edith HOBBS 12 FMiddlesex, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Florist & Fruiterer Daur
Alice HOBBS 9 FMiddlesex, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Florist & Fruiterer Daur
Edward J. HOBBS 4 MKent, England
Rel:Son
Occ:Florist & Fruiterer Son
James P. HOBBS 2 MKent, England
Rel:Son
Caroline B. HOBBS 9 mFKent, England
Rel:Daur
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Marriages Dec 1899
Hobbs Edward John Wandsworth 1d 1098
Wooster Louisa Wandsworth 1d 1098
Battersea 1901 Census
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RG13/456 Folio 153 Page 48 Schedule 395
40, Tregarvon Road, Battersea, London. Parliamentary Division, Clapham. Eccclestiastical District St Barnabas.
Edward J HobbsHeadM24Railway Goods GuardWorkerKent, Bromley
Louisa HobbsWifeM26Bucks, Wendover
Arthur E HobbsSonS8 MonthsLondon, Battersea | Hobbs, Edward John (I02229)
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| 1619 |
NZ BMD Death record claims DOB to be 5 Aug 1902 | Worster, Arthur William (I48)
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| 1620 |
Occupation in 1881 Gardener and was residing at South Mimms, Middlesex.
1901 Residence: Ridge Hill Cottage, Shenley, Hertfordshire
1911 Residence: Ridge Hill Cottage, Shenley, Hertfordshire
but was now Head Gardener | Wooster, James (I4492)
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| 1621 |
Occupation: Railway labourer
Cause: Pneumonia (typhoid)
Informant Albert C Bland (Union Workhouse) | Worster, James (I2592)
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| 1622 |
Olive was a divorcee and married as Whittal | Family: Cecil Harold Wooster / Olive Humphreys (F326)
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| 1623 |
On the 1901 Census, Sarah was living with her family in Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, the birthplace of Edward's mother, Catherine Eldridge. Did Sarah's family know Catherine's family and is this how Sarah and Edward met? | Garnett, Sarah Elizabeth (I838999)
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| 1624 |
On the 1911 census it is stated that James and Mary had nine children, five of whom had already died. | Family: James Augustus Wooster / Mary Ann Darvill (F38021)
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| 1625 |
On their daughter Catherine's baptism record her mother is recorded as Jane rather than Joanna. As the marriage took place less than a year earlier it would seem highly unlikely that this is not the same family.
Very likely a mis-transcription on either the marriage or baptism records. | Family: John Worster / Joanna Skynner (F681)
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| 1626 |
One of the witnesses was Eliz Wooster | Family: Thomas James William Offen / Rosannah Wooster (F111071)
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| 1627 |
One of the witnesses was Florence E Wooster (sister) | Family: Charles Rosser / Eliza Charlotte Wooster (F112815)
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| 1628 |
Oswald was Christened with the name Wooster and was recorded as Wooster on the 1891 and 1901 census. However, it is thought that he was not Moses William's son since (a) he was born before Moses and Thurza were married, (b) his birth was registered as Oswald Morris Pearce and (c) he used Oswald Morris Pearce throughout his life i.e. 1911 census, marriage record, 1939 Register, death index, probate calendar. | Wooster, Oswald Morris (I03837)
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| 1629 |
Oswald was Christened with the name Wooster and was recorded as Wooster on the 1891 and 1901 census. However, it is thought that he was not Moses William's son since (a) he was born before Moses and Thurza were married, (b) his birth was registered as Oswald Morris Pearce and (c) he used Oswald Morris Pearce throughout his life i.e. 1911 census, marriage record, 1939 Register, death index, probate calendar. | Wooster, Oswald Morris (I03837)
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| 1630 |
page 373
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| 1631 |
page 471:
page 275:
page 341: | Source (S4)
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| 1632 |
Panels 45 to 52 | Wooster, Thomas William (I1115)
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| 1633 |
Parents: Charles Pedder (1811-1886) and Susannah Stevens (1809?-1845) | Pedder, Mary Ann (I4357)
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| 1634 |
Parents: George SMITH and Sydney DOUGAN | Smith, Louisa (I18031)
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| 1635 |
Parents: Henry Norley 1865- and Mary abt 1864 Borough Wandsworth. | Morley, Harry (I4515)
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| 1636 |
Parents: Henry Norley 1865- and Mary abt 1864 Borough Wandsworth. | Morley, Harry (I4515)
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| 1637 |
Parents: Richard & Mary Lewis | Lewis, Eliza (I5)
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| 1638 |
Parish Register : Bledlow, Source Medium: Book
. | Source (S00051)
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| 1639 |
Pauline Vane. | Source (S38856)
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| 1640 |
Place of birth still under investigation | Winfield, William George (I4507)
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| 1641 |
Plot 0140A - Burial reg # 1641 | Marsland, Herbert William (I90)
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| 1642 |
Plot 0140A - Burial reg # 1808 | Langberg, Emma May (I89)
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| 1643 |
Plot 16. Row 16. Grave 7. | Bottomley, Herbert (I4333)
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| 1644 |
Plot B.B. Grave 174. | Wooster, Sergeant Douglas Leonard Herbert (I1812353)
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| 1645 |
Plot DD-A-10 | Martin, Elsie Wellstood (I26)
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| 1646 |
Plot DD-A-10 | Worster, William Henry (I24)
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| 1647 |
Plot H63 | Robertson, Walter Henry (I2099)
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| 1648 |
Plot H63 | Robertson, UNKNOWN (I2098)
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| 1649 |
Plot Maple 46-22 | Simmon, Evelyn Grace (I31)
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| 1650 |
Plot Maple 46-23 | Worster, Sydney Reginald (I30)
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