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301 February 1853
The 170 ton Tolagazone carrying Indian corn for Robert Culbertson of Sligo and Ballisodare wrecked on the Bomore Rocks off Inishmurray. Captain and crew rescued by the Mullaghmore Coastguard. 
CULBERTSON, Robert J.P. (I13)
 
302 FHL Film NO 2145475
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CULBERTSON, Robert Bryan (I9)
 
303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CULBERTSON, G.M.J. (I3)
 
304 Florence was adopted SCHÜTZ, Florence (I42)
 
305 Francis Edmund, Emma Martha, Thomas Charles & Rose Hannah BARRETT all baptised the same day BARRETT, Francis Edmund (I585)
 
306 Francis Edmund, Emma Martha, Thomas Charles & Rose Hannah BARRETT all baptised the same day BARRETT, Emma Martha (I590)
 
307 Francis Edmund, Emma Martha, Thomas Charles & Rose Hannah BARRETT all baptised the same day BARRETT, Rose Hannah (I591)
 
308 Francis F BUSS, Clerk in Holy Orders, Parish of Leighland, Diocese of Bath & Wells. Father Septimus BUSS, Clerk in Holy Orders
Elsie M HUDSON, living at Selsley. Father Edward T HUDSON (dec'd), Clerk in Holy Orders.
Witness Maria Emma BUSS, mother or sister of Francis? 
Family: Francis Fleetwood BUSS / Elsie Mary HUDSON (F307)
 
309 Francis joined the Royal Marines at 18yrs old. Caught TB and was invalided and appeared to recover. He then went to Wadham College, Oxford to study Maths, but changed to PPE. Passed degree after 2 years and joined Thompson McLintock as an accountant. He again caught TB, this time very severely. He was in hospital for two years, a lot of it in a plaster cast. When he recovered, his right leg was severely affected, so he had to change his choice of career and he joined the teaching profession at Aldro Prep School, near Shackleford, Surrey. Sometime later Beryl Crompton joined the staff at the school as a matron and they married in 19. While at the school he coached the football and cricket teams. He retired from the school after 21 years service in 1980. Last address "Lamorak" Milford Road, Elstead, Surrey to death. Paper cutting Hudson.- Aelfric Francis Hamilton. Died May 17, after an illness courageously borne. Dearly loved husband and friend. Funeral Service at St. Nicholas Church, Compton, Surrey on Tuesday, May 30 at 2.30pm. Family flowers only please, but donations, if desired, to CHASE, c/o J.Gorringe & Son, 55 Hare Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 3EF, tel. 01483 416403. (CHASE is a childrens hospice) Funeral Service Sheet Hymn - Dear Lord and Father of mankind Reading - Psalm 46 Hymn - I vow to thee, my country Reading - Proverbs 2 : 1-10 Prayers led by Revd Nigel Nicholson Including Prayer of St Francis of Assisi Hymn - Thine be the glory, risen conquering Son The Service was written by Francis before his death. HUDSON, Ælfric Francis Hamilton (I113)
 
310 Francis joined the Royal Marines at 18yrs old. Caught TB and was invalided and appeared to recover. He then went to Wadham College, Oxford to study Maths, but changed to PPE. Passed degree after 2 years and joined Thompson McLintock as an accountant. He again caught TB, this time very severely. He was in hospital for two years, a lot of it in a plaster cast. When he recovered, his right leg was severely affected, so he had to change his choice of career and he joined the teaching profession at Aldro Prep School, near Shackleford, Surrey. Sometime later Beryl Crompton joined the staff at the school as a matron and they married in 19. While at the school he coached the football and cricket teams. He retired from the school after 21 years service in 1980. Last address "Lamorak" Milford Road, Elstead, Surrey to death. Paper cutting Hudson.- Aelfric Francis Hamilton. Died May 17, after an illness courageously borne. Dearly loved husband and friend. Funeral Service at St. Nicholas Church, Compton, Surrey on Tuesday, May 30 at 2.30pm. Family flowers only please, but donations, if desired, to CHASE, c/o J.Gorringe & Son, 55 Hare Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 3EF, tel. 01483 416403. (CHASE is a childrens hospice) Funeral Service Sheet Hymn - Dear Lord and Father of mankind Reading - Psalm 46 Hymn - I vow to thee, my country Reading - Proverbs 2 : 1-10 Prayers led by Revd Nigel Nicholson Including Prayer of St Francis of Assisi Hymn - Thine be the glory, risen conquering Son The Service was written by Francis before his death. HUDSON, Ælfric Francis Hamilton (I113)
 
311 From "History of Sligo" by Archdeacon O'Rorke
In 1833 Mr Robert Culbertson erected a great Oatmeal Mill. He later erected on the left bank a famous Flour Mill. A great explosion occurred here in 1856, which destroyed the mill and killed and maimed many workers. The shock ruined Mr Culbertson's health, and it was due to the memory of this disaster that the large hearted and tender hearted man's health deteriorated, also the state of his mind. So much not for his own losses, but for the loss of life and limb that had befallen so many of his neighbours.

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About 1840 Mr Culbertson's new mill was burned down with immense quantities of oats and meal that it contained; and in 1856 an explosion took place in his flour mill - the largest and best appointed in Ireland - which blew off the roof with a stunning sound, shot sheets of flame in an instant through all parts of the building, destroyed vast stores of bread stuffs, and caused the loss of nine lives. It is supposed that this calamity was occasioned, in some way not discovered, by chemicals, which, it seems, were freely used for colouring the flour, and were kept under lock and key in a room in the mill. The person who had care of this department was absent in England at the time of the explosion.
The names of those who lost their lives are, James Brennan, James Tighe, Mark Brown, John Connington, Edward Drummy, William Boyd, William Boyd, jun. (son of preceeding), William Taylor and William Smith.
Those who suffered, but survived, were Edward Rochfort, Robert Mulvagh, John Brothers, Thomas Tiernan, James Carter, John Carroll and John Johnston. 
CULBERTSON, Robert J.P. (I13)
 
312 from Saunton, North Devon. 1st Class Law Tripos, Cambridge University 1914 HUDSON, Major Godfrey MC (I565)
 
313 From Tubbercurry VERNON, James Daly MD (I172)
 
314 From Tubbercurry VERNON, James Daly MD (I172)
 
315 Geoff Palau & John M Culbertson both attended St Edwards School, Oxford and played rugby together for the 1st XV. They were life long friends. PALAU, Geoffrey Bassett (I353)
 
316 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CULBERTSON, G.M.J. (I3)
 
317 George Edward JACKAMAN 25yrs a commercial traveller. Father George Edward JACKAMAN an engineer
Vera Edith GOLDUP 29yrs. Father Alfred GOLDUP a Police Constable 
Family: George Edward JACKAMAN / Vera Edith GOLDUP (F189)
 
318 God father to Geoffrey M J CULBERTSON PALAU, Geoffrey Bassett (I353)
 
319 Granted probate for will of Anna CHRISTIAN (CULBERTSON) CULBERTSON, Annie (I14)
 
320 Grave is in NE corner of NW section of graveyard CULBERTSON, John Murray Schütz (I11)
 
321 Grave No 47 Row 3 HUDSON, Ellen Taylor (I562)
 
322 Grave No 47 Row 3 HUDSON, Ellen Taylor (I562)
 
323 Grave Ref /12115 HUDSON, Edward Taylor M.A. (I547)
 
324 Groom living at 31 Westhorpe Street, Poplar. Father William CRICK a brickmaker
Brideliving at 69 Harcourt Terrace, West Brompton. Father George Edward JACKAMAN a Church Clerk 
Family: William CRICK / Florence Frances JACKAMAN (F185)
 
325 Groom's father Alfred GOLDUP a Police constable dec'd
Bride's father George Edward JACKAMAN a cooper. 
Family: Ernest Dick GOLDUP / Lily JACKAMAN (F211)
 
326 Groom's father Thomas LATHAM a blacksmith
Bride's father Frederick GOLDUP a blacksmith 
Family: John LATHAM / Jane Ellen Susannah GOLDUP (F343)
 
327 Gustavus Claussen Schütz 35yrs, a merchant of Stepney son of Christian Louis Claussen Schütz a solicitor
married
Susannah Martin 21yrs of Kensington, daughter of Shamp???? Martin a Gentleman 
Family: Gustavus Claussen SCHÜTZ / Susannah MARTIN (F19)
 
328 H/A "Lynnhard" Streatham Common HUDSON, Leonard Edward (I564)
 
329 Had 2 children, John Murray & Heather. BOLINGBROKE, Violet Victoria (I10)
 
330 Had previously lived at 34 Norfolk Terrace, Middlesex with daughter Florence (1871 Census) MARTIN, Susannah (I34)
 
331 He died intestate at 40 Threadneedle Street, London the "Baltic" club. Letters of Administration were granted to a creditor Francis Etherington Baker of 14 Graham Road, Dalston. His widow, brothers & sisters had renounced the Letters of Administration. CULBERTSON, Robert Spencer (I15)
 
332 He is recorded in the inquest papers for Robert Spencer Culbertson (see his page). CULBERTSON, John (I12)
 
333 He latterly lived at 5 Bishopsgate Street, London and was a corn broker who worked at 9 Pitt Street, Campden Hill at the time of his death. CULBERTSON, Robert Spencer (I15)
 
334 Heart failure TAYLOR, Sheila Ridings (I70)
 
335 Heather went to the same school as her mother, the Convent of Zion in Ladbroke Grove, London (Nr Kensall Rise). In the 50's she was a rat-catcher for the local council in the Petersfield/Liss area of Hampshire. She then emigrated to Africa, living for many years in Kampala, Uganda, where she met her future husband. She and Tom were forced to leave Uganda when Idi Amin took power and managed to get out with most of their property. They moved to Mombassa and then to Port Elizabeth, South Africa, before trying New Zealand and finally Caloundra, Australia CULBERTSON, Heather (I61)
 
336 Heather went to the same school as her mother, the Convent of Zion in Ladbroke Grove, London (Nr Kensall Rise). In the 50's she was a rat-catcher for the local Urban District Council in the Petersfield/Liss area of Hampshire. She then emigrated to Africa, living for many years in Kampala, Uganda, where she met her future husband. She and Tom were forced to leave Uganda when Idi Amin took power and managed to get out with most of their property. They moved to Mombassa and then to Port Elizabeth, South Africa, before trying New Zealand and finally Caloundra, Australia CULBERTSON, Heather (I61)
 
337 Her last known address was 3 Sussex Place, Southsea, Portsmouth, UK where she lived with Aelfric & Eileen HUDSON. Aelfric was curate at St Mary's church, Portsea from 1921-25. CULBERTSON, Annie (I14)
 
338 Her last known address was 3 Sussex Place, Southsea, Portsmouth, UK where she lived with Aelfric & Eileen HUDSON. Aelfric was curate at St Mary's church, Portsea from 1921-25. See note below re death at Paddington CULBERTSON, Annie (I14)
 
339 Holy Trinity church Family: William Henry RAWLINS / Elizabeth BOLINGBROKE (F288)
 
340 Home compulsorily closed in 1992 BOLINGBROKE, Violet Victoria (I10)
 
341 http://www.workhouses.org.uk/BishopsStortford/ HUTLEY, George (I424)
 
342 https://rookwoodcemetery.discovereverafter.com/search-results?search_first=&search_last=Ashlin&cemetery=248&site=rookwoodcemetery&advanced-search=Search&site=rookwoodcemetery#
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ASHLIN, Arthur Spencer (I486)
 
343 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967502/fawkner-memorial-park SKENNERTON, Raymond Bain (I663)
 
344 Husband's father Edward Taylor HUDSON, Officer in the Army
Wife's father James SHEPPERD, a builder 
Family: Edward Taylor HUDSON, M.A. / Sarah Ann Fraser SHEPPERD (F303)
 
345 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CULBERTSON, H.G.C. (I1)
 
346 If the M stands for Mary then the marriage to James BARKER stands. JACKAMAN, M(ary) (I248)
 
347 If the M stands for Mary then the marriage to James BARKER stands. JACKAMAN, M(ary) (I248)
 
348 Illegitimate son (see 1861 Census) Family: / Charlotte NICKERSON (F411)
 
349 In 1915 lived at 15 Stockleigh Road, St Leonards-on-sea, Sussex (see Anna CHRISTIAN) CULBERTSON, Agnes (I17)
 
350 In 1915 the Belgian Community of Tunbridge Wells commissioned Belgian sculptor Paul Vd Kerckhove, himself a refugee, to make a bust of the town’s Mayor and Chairman of the Borough Belgian Refugees’ Committee, Cllr Charles Whitbourn Emson.  The sculptor undertook the work free of charge, and local artist, Alexander Kirk, made his studio on Cumberland Walk available to him.  According to the Courier newspaper of 23rd July 1915, while in Tunbridge Wells M. Vd Kerckhove took the opportunity to mould a number of busts of local people.

Paul Vd Kerckhove (1876-??), from Boitsfort near Brussels, was a well-known Belgian artist, from a family of well-known artists.  After consulting Census records in Brussels, I believe he was the son of sculptor J. Antoine Van De Kerckhove “dit NELSON” (c1849-?) but I have yet to prove it… A member of the Civic Guard in Brussels, he had been forced to flee in September 1914.  At some point his wife and their two daughters joined him, and they were all together in Tunbridge Wells from February 1915, first at Broadwater Court, then at 8 Monson Road, and finally at 40 Garden Road.

Once the Bust was finished, the family returned to London where Paul stayed while his wife and daughter went north to Blackpool.  He lived for a while with foundry owner Ercole Parlanti and is known to have exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1917 and 1918, one of his subjects being Parlanti’s daughter Olga.

https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/rtwbelgians/2017/07/21/paul-vd-kerckhove-and-the-bust-of-mayor-whitbourn-emson-by-alison-mackenzie/ 
van der KERCKHOVE, Paul Armand Joseph (I128)
 

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