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The Genealogy of the Culbertson and other Families
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351 | https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967502/fawkner-memorial-park | SKENNERTON, Raymond Bain (I663)
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352 | Husband's father Edward Taylor HUDSON, Officer in the Army Wife's father James SHEPPERD, a builder | Family: HUDSON, Edward Taylor M.A. / SHEPPERD, Sarah Ann Fraser (F303)
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353 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CULBERTSON, H.G.C. (I1)
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354 | If the M stands for Mary then the marriage to James BARKER stands. | JACKAMAN, M(ary) (I248)
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355 | If the M stands for Mary then the marriage to James BARKER stands. | JACKAMAN, M(ary) (I248)
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356 | Illegitimate son (see 1861 Census) | Family: / NICKERSON, Charlotte (F411)
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357 | In 1915 lived at 15 Stockleigh Road, St Leonards-on-sea, Sussex (see Anna CHRISTIAN) | CULBERTSON, Agnes (I17)
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358 | 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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359 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CULBERTSON, G.M.J. (I3)
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360 | In Ballysodare church there is a handsome stained glass memorial window in memory of Robert Culbertson Esq. J.P. as well as a memorial plaque. See photos. | CULBERTSON, Robert J.P. (I13)
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361 | In February 1921 all graves from Jane's Cemetery re-located a few miles South to Sarigol Military Cemetery see Commonwealth War Graves Commission website | HUDSON, 2nd Lt. Edward Stanley (I567)
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362 | In Memoriam paper clipping reads CULBERTSON, J.M.S. - Feb. 6, 1946. Daily you are with me, dear Son. In treasured memories of your love and courage. - Mother | CULBERTSON, John Murray Schütz (I11)
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363 | In Memoriam paper clipping reads CULBERTSON, J.M.S. - Feb. 6, 1946. In my heart are treasured memories of your love and courage and each day I bless you and remember. - Mother. (Not date but at least 1948) | CULBERTSON, John Murray Schütz (I11)
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364 | In Memoriam paper clipping reads CULBERTSON, J.Murray S., A.M.I.C.E. - In treasured happy memory of a loving and beloved son, sadly missed. Mother. (Dated by hand Feb 6 1947) | CULBERTSON, John Murray Schütz (I11)
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365 | In Memoriam paper clipping reads CULBERTSON, John - December 18, 1933. Daily in memory, I treasure thoughts of your love and our 50 years of perfect happiness together. F.C. (Dated by hand 1946) | CULBERTSON, John (I12)
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366 | In Memoriam paper clipping reads CULBERTSON, John - December 18, 1933. The years pass, but never dim my love and gratitude for over 50 years of happiness with a wonderful husband. - F.C. "Flowers daily bloom in my garden of memories." (Dated by hand 1944) | CULBERTSON, John (I12)
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367 | In Memoriam paper clipping reads CULBERTSON, John - December 18, 1933. Unfading memories to help and cheer life of perfect love and happiness with a man beloved by all who knew him. - F., M. and B. (Florence, Murray and Bryan) (Dated by hand 1945.) | CULBERTSON, John (I12)
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368 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CULBERTSON, B.S. (I183)
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369 | In the Morning Post dated 23 Apr 1845 Ellen Culbertson's death was announced stating she was the youngest daughter of the late John Ashlin Esq., of Lavender Hill, Surrey | ASHLIN, John M (I293)
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370 | Index of burials moved from Jane's Cemetery to Sarigol Cemetery in Feb 1921 | Source (S402)
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371 | Index shows died in October | BARRETT, Edmund Joseph (I586)
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372 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, Mary Elizabeth (I283)
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373 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, Prudence Ann (I284)
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374 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, George (I285)
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375 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, William Lovatt (I311)
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376 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, Thomas Edwin (I312)
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377 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, Mary (I317)
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378 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, Sarah (I318)
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379 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, George (I319)
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380 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, John (I320)
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381 | Info from Rodney Hall | HALL, Joseph (I321)
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382 | Info from Rodney Hall | Elizabeth (I322)
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383 | Info from Rodney Hall (born 1794) | LOMAX, Mary (I286)
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384 | Info from Rodney Hall. | BRUNOT, Rose Desirée Suzanne (I130)
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385 | Info from Rodney Hall. Surname may be LENOIR | BRUNOT, Rose Desirée Suzanne (I130)
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386 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HALL, R.M.H. (I8)
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387 | Informant daughter Julie Patricia HEENAN of 18 Oolite Road, Odd Down, Bath | CARTER, Phyllis Mary (I343)
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388 | Informant H J Gale master Union Workhouse Eastry Union Workhouse Infirmary (1871-1930) http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Eastry/ | GOLDUP, Frederick (I613)
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389 | Informant son J M Culbertson 27 Hollycombe Close, Liphook, Hampshire | CULBERTSON, Robert Bryan (I9)
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390 | Information from sharon@wyvil.orangehome.co.uk and her mother Ann | BOLINGBROKE, Charles William (I333)
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391 | Information from sharon@wyvil.orangehome.co.uk and her mother Ann | HONISS, Sarah Ann (I334)
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392 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LEEUWENBURG, L.G. (I132)
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393 | Is Margaret Mary CARVER, mother or sister to Constance? | Family: HUDSON, Edward Francis Williams / CARVER, Constance Lyla (F305)
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394 | Is mother's maiden name Howard? | HUDSON, Frances Gertrude Howard (I546)
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395 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BRITTAIN, I.S.B. (I961)
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396 | JAMES DALY (III) DALY http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.ireland.sli.general/813.1.1.1/mb.ashx Re: SHUTTLEWORTH VERNON B.Morris (View posts) Posted: 19 Feb 2005 3:55AM Classification: Query Surnames: Vernon, Wood, Daly Thanks for your posting, Jan. I would like to send you my email address, but I can't work out how to do it via this message board. We would love to share notes with you, as we have very little information beyond the James Daly Vernon whom you mention. We have a record of a younger James Daly Vernon, born in 1873, grandson of James Daly Vernon (doctor of Tubbercurry) and son of William Thomas Vernon (secretary of Sligo County Council until about 1908). Young James Daly Vernon trained as a solicitor, but died in Australia in 1897, and perhaps you know more about him. However, we can bring you up to date with some of the Vernon's descendants, in the UK and Australia. We know that James Daly Vernon's mother Jane died of cholera in about 1848, and was a widow at the time. We also have a few birth certificates from the Sligo record office. All best, Brenda | VERNON, James Daly (I139)
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397 | James OLDING 50yrs, Brick Maker of Leiston near Saxmundham, Suffolk. Father John OLDING dec'd a Brick Maker Elizabeth Taylor HUDSON 44yrs, of St Luke, Chelsea. Father Edward Taylor HUDSON dec'd a Quarter Master in Army | Family: OLDING, James / HUDSON, Elizabeth Taylor (F311)
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398 | Jessie May HUTLEY nee CARTER could be a relation of | CARTER, Jessie May (I306)
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399 | John CULBERTSON born 18-Feb-1855 at Avena, Sligo, Eire | CULBERTSON, John (I12)
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400 | John Hewitson not shown on 1861 Census, but is on 1871 Census | HEWITSON, John (I980)
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