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101 5 General servants Source (S714)
 
102 5 Sep 1936 Probate re death of Agnes Culbertson granted to Robert Bryan Culbertson engineer & Laurance Patrick Vernon dental surgeon. Effects £1,284 10s 9d CULBERTSON, Robert Bryan (I9)
 
103 5 Sep 1936 Probate re death of Agnes Culbertson granted to Robert Bryan Culbertson engineer & Laurance Patrick Vernon dental surgeon. Effects £1,284 10s 9d VERNON, Lawrence Patrick (I77)
 
104 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CULBERTSON, G.M.J. (I3)
 
105 5-Sep-1936 Died a spinster at "Lexden" 7 Kings Road, Paignton, Devon CULBERTSON, Agnes (I17)
 
106 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McARTHUR, C.S. (I191)
 
107 7-Apr-1842 - David CULBERTSON is shown as the father on the marriage licence of Robert CULBERTSON to Ellen Martha ASHLIN. Witnesses include Jessie CULBERTSON (wife of David? and/or mother of Robert?) Might this rather be Tessie CULBERTSON sister to Robert? CULBERTSON, David (I296)
 
108 7-Apr-1842 - David CULBERTSON is shown as the father on the marriage licence of Robert CULBERTSON to Ellen Martha ASHLIN. Witnesses include Jessie CULBERTSON (wife of David? and/or mother of Robert?) Might this rather be Tessie CULBERTSON sister to Robert? CULBERTSON, David (I296)
 
109 9 Feb 1858 a Jane CULBERTON married Moffat JACKSON, both aged 21yrs. Her father was David CULBERTON a merchant and a witness was Robert CULBERTON. Should this surname really be CULBERTSON or even CUTHBERTSON? CULBERTSON, David (I296)
 
110 9 Feb 1858 a Jane CULBERTON married Moffat JACKSON, both aged 21yrs. Her father was David CULBERTON a merchant and a witness was Robert CULBERTON. Should this surname really be CULBERTSON? CULBERTSON, David (I296)
 
111 A John Devonport BROMFIELD born 09Dec1782 baptised 25Jun1791 at St Anne's, Liverpool. Mother Ann, father Charles BROMFIELD, John Davenport (I710)
 
112 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. KEENAN, P.J. (I359)
 
113 a Sarah Annie HONISS died 10/1855 Hastings, Sussex - relative? HONISS, Sarah Ann (I334)
 
114 Address at marriage was 40 Robertson Street, Hastings. BOLINGBROKE, Violet Victoria (I10)
 
115 After his wife Violet fell down some stairs in Wells, Robert & Violet sold Peace Close and moved to the East Hill Hotel, Hill Brow, Liss, Hampshire. CULBERTSON, Robert Bryan (I9)
 
116 After leaving the Navy joined Meon Travel Agency at Petersfield, Hampshire where he looked after the villa side of the business. Made redundant and retired fully. CULBERTSON, John Murray (I6)
 
117 After leaving the Navy joined Meon Travel Agency at Petersfield, Hants where he looked after the villa side of the business. Made redundant and retired fully. CULBERTSON, John Murray (I6)
 
118 After school played for London Irish Rugby Club. CULBERTSON, Robert Bryan (I9)
 
119 After the war became an engineer and worked for The Gas, Light & Coke Company in the Kensall Green area of London. CULBERTSON, Robert Bryan (I9)
 
120 Aged 25 years ASHLIN, Ellen Martha Spencer (I25)
 
121 Aged 4 years CULBERTSON, Ellen (I163)
 
122 Aged 46 years HARVEY, Agnes (I26)
 
123 Aged 52 years CULBERTSON, Robert J.P. (I13)
 
124 Agnes Harvey born 12 Aug daughter of John & Louisa Ann of Ludgate Hill. John Harvey a silk mercer. Performed by R C Packman HARVEY, Agnes (I26)
 
125 aka William Lovett Hall HALL, William Lovatt (I311)
 
126 Also shows date of birth HUDSON, Elsie Mary (I543)
 
127 An inquest was held on 21st April 1894 at the City Mortuary, Golden Lane, in the parish of St Giles, Cripplegate and Broad Street Ward before Coroner Samuel Frederick Langham. (Copy held) Roberts' body had been found at 5.20 pm in a closet in the lavatory on Monday 23rd. Dr Nicholson of 54 New Broad Street was called and pronounced life extinct some 4 or 5 hours previously. (Copy letter from the Ward Beadle Mr H Blunsum held). Copy of two pages of notes made by Mr Langham also held, but are very difficult to read. They show the notes made on what each of the five witnesses testified. The witnesses stated:- John Culbertson, 49 Eastcheap 49 Eastcheap crossed out and written over with St Mary Cray, Kent, Secretary to London Produce Clearing House has sworn and ... that deceased Robert Spencer Culbertson was my brother he worked at 9 Pitt Street Campden Hill ... Corn Broker and was 49 years of age- He has not been under ... ... for the last 4 months. Charles Thomas Bacon (plumber), 2 Linnell Rd, Fairfield, Upper Edmonton has sworn saith on Monday evening soon after 5 was repairing some pipes at the Baltic Coffee House Mr ... came down ... ... I was in the laundry and asked me to look into the lavatory (crossed out) closet as he had ... his ... during the day I procured a small ladder and got thro' ... closet window I saw a gentleman on the seat reclining in the corner quite still ... ...... the door open and saw deceased on the closet quite dead he was very cold - I sent for Dr who came in a few minutes and pronounced him dead I saw nothing in the closet. Henry Gorman (PC 965), City Police ... ... saith on Monday evening inst at 5.30 I was called to the ... I saw deceased apparently dead ... a little to the left. Dr was there and pronounced him dead. Thomas Rye (PS 86) both of Bishopsgate Street Station Joseph John Nicholson 42 Fel?own Road South Hampstead and New Broad Street physician and surgeon by ... saith I was sent for on Monday evening about /past 5 I found the deceased reclining on left side in closet - quite dead and had been dead 4 or 5 hours nothing ... ... ... ... for death - no marks of ... I made a ... ... I ... fully degenerated of heart lungs were very cold - stomach distended with gas - undigested food - some not properly masticated - ... organs Really I believe deceased died ... fully degenera? of ?heart. Verdict of inquest - natural death CULBERTSON, Robert Spencer (I15)
 
128 An inquest was held on 21st April 1894 at the City Mortuary, Golden Lane, in the parish of St Giles, Cripplegate and Broad Street Ward before Coroner Samuel Frederick Langham. (Copy held) Roberts' body had been found at 5.20 pm in a closet in ththe lavatory on Monday 23rd. Dr Nicholson of 54 New Broad Street was called and pronounced life extinct some 4 or 5 hours previously. (Copy letter from the Ward Beadle Mr H Blunsum held). Copy of two pages of notes made by Mr Langham also heldld, but are very difficult to read. They show the notes made on what each of the five witnesses testified. The witnesses stated:- John Culbertson, 49 Eastcheap 49 Eastcheap crossed out and written over with St Mary Cray, Kent, Secretary to London Produce Clearing House has sworn and ... that deceased Robert Spencer Culbertson was my brother he worked at 9 Pitt Street Campden Hill ... Corn Broker and was 49 years of age- He has not been under ... ... for the last 4 months. Charles Thomas Bacon (plumber), 2 Linnell Rd, Fairfield, Upper Edmonton has sworn saith on Monday evening soon after 5 was repairing some pipes at the Baltic Coffee House Mr ... came down ... ... I was in the laundry and asked me to look into the lavatory (crossed out) closet as he had ... his ... during the day I procured a small ladder and got thro' ... closet window I saw a gentleman on the seat reclining in the corner quite still ... ...... the door open and saw deceased on the closet quite deead he was very cold - I sent for Dr who came in a few minutes and pronounced him dead I saw nothing in the closet. Henry Gorman (PC 965), City Police ... ... saith on Monday evening inst at 5.30 I was called to the ... I saw deceased apparentlly dead ... a little to the left. Dr was there and pronounced him dead. Thomas Rye (PS 86) both of Bishopsgate Street Station Joseph John Nicholson 42 Fel?own Road South Hampstead and New Broad Street physician and surgeon by ... saith I was sent for on Monday evening about /past 5 I found the deceased reclining on left side in closet - quite dead and had been dead 4 or 5 hours nothing ... ... ... ... for death - no marks of ... I made a ... ... I ... fully degenerated of heart lungs were very cold - stomach distended with gas - undigested food - some not properly masticated - ... organs Really I believe deceased died ... fully degenera? of ?heart. Verdict of inquest - natural death CULBERTSON, Robert Spencer (I15)
 
129 Ancestry link only gives basic information. The on-line link to the document is not correct Source (S816)
 
130 Ancestry.co.uk shows a Pierre Ludovic Vandenberghe marrying Isabelle Angeline Lemaison 14 Dec 1862 at St James, Westminster van den BERGHE, Pierre Ludovic (I118)
 
131 Ann daughter of Thomas & Mary Gibson born 18 June 1774 in Bermondsey. Same Ann Gibson? GIBSON, Ann (I535)
 
132 Ann GIBSON daughter of Mary & James GIBSON baptised 17/03/1775 at Wrawby, Lincolnshire. Same Ann GIBSON? GIBSON, Ann (I535)
 
133 Ann GIBSON shown as a minor and married with permission of her mother Mary Family: John M ASHLIN / Ann GIBSON (F301)
 
134 Announced in The Times on Saturday, July 20, 1889. See ref 3 Photo taken by E Davey Lavender, Portrait and Equestrian Studios, Tweedy Buildings, Widmore Road, Bromley, Kent (opposite grand entrance to Bromley Palace). Has Murray Culbertson writitten on back of card. Shows Murray as a young baby about 18mths to 2yrs old. Born with only one arm, but despite this major handicap managed to gain a place in the 1st X1 cricket team at St Edwards School, Oxford and then became an accomplished big game hunter in Mesopotamia. Alligator bags & suitcases still exist. CULBERTSON, John Murray Schütz (I11)
 
135 Announced in The Times on Saturday, July 20, 1889. See ref 3 Photo taken by E Davey Lavender, Portrait and Equestrian Studios, Tweedy Buildings, Widmore Road, Bromley, Kent (opposite grand entrance to Bromley Palace). Has Murray Culbertson written on back of card. Shows Murray as a young baby about 18mths to 2yrs old. Born with only one arm, but despite this major handicap managed to gain a place in the 1st X1 cricket team at St Edwards School, Oxford and then became an accomplished big game hunter in Mesopotamia. Alligator bags & suitcases still exist. CULBERTSON, John Murray Schütz (I11)
 
136 Ashes spread off Victoria Point, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia with those of her husband Tom Ball CULBERTSON, Heather (I61)
 
137 Assumed baptism at St Vincent Church SUTTON, Charles (I655)
 
138 Assumed baptism at St Vincent Church SUTTON, Maria (I656)
 
139 Assumed baptism at St Vincent Church SUTTON, John (I660)
 
140 At time of 1881 Census living at 4 & 5 Princes St, "Marlborough Hotel", Brighton, Sussex with wife and daughter Emma Sarah Not shown on 1901 Census PACKHAM, Thomas (I166)
 
141 At time of 1881 Census living at 4 & 5 Princes St, "Marlborough Hotel", Brighton, Sussex with wife and daughter Emma Sarah Not shown on 1901 Census PACKHAM, Thomas (I166)
 
142 At time of birth her parents were living at 51 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London

Her adopted children thought she was born 12-Mar-1921 
HUTLEY, Beatrice May (I214)
 
143 At time of birth parents living at 6 Pulteney Road, Wanstead, Essex CULBERTSON, Heather (I61)
 
144 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CULBERTSON, B.S. (I183)
 
145 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CULBERTSON, B.S. (I183)
 
146 Beatrice May HUTLEY's mother was a CARTER before marriage to Alfred HUTLEY. Was she a relation to Pauline KEENAN's (Sheila JACKAMAN's) mother Phyllis Mary CARTER? CARTER, Phyllis Mary (I343)
 
147 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. JACKAMAN, P.M.D. (I65)
 
148 Believe Protestant marriage Family: John L VERNON / Maud SMITH (F379)
 
149 Believed to be the correct St James church Family: Pierre Ludovic van den BERGHE / Marie Elizabeth LIDON (F49)
 
150 Believed to have been a boarder at the Convent of Zion, Ladbroke Grove, London (Near Kensall Rise). BOLINGBROKE, Violet Victoria (I10)
 

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