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| Shauna Walsh In Honolulu, Hawaii - Christmas 2008 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Shauna Walsh
Date: Dec 2008
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| Shauna Walsh With a Big Lei December 1959 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Ship's Manifest - Steamer Monowai - Sailing 1 April 1897 Lily Wilkinson (age 23) and her sister Fanny Wyser (age 11) sailing from Honolulu to San Francisco (and on to Los Angeles) to "see my mother." Last in the United States 1891.
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| Ship's Manifest for S.S. Australia - Honolulu to San Francisco - Departing June 14, 1895 The manifest shows Bruno Weyser (age 55 yrs 6 mos), a Swiss farmer who had last been in San Francisco in 1892), his wife Elisa (age 49 yrs 7 mos), daughters Marie (age 18 yrs 9 mos, possibly crossed out), Fanny (age 9 yrs 11 mos), and Lena (age 7 yrs 10 mos). The ship left on June 14, 1895, and arrived on July 1, 1895.
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| Shirl-iti Business Envelope, with Tahitian Pareau Design Designed by George Logue, a graphic artist from Tahiti. (Logue was the one-time husband of Liz Logue, the girl in the Hawaii Five-0 title sequence.) The design was called "Happy Tapa" and was registered by Shirley Walsh. See pg 15, Honolulu Magazine, June 1967 (Vol 1, No. 12)
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| Shirl-iti Christmas Decorations, created by Shirley [Wilkinson] Walsh A publicity shot from the Shirl-iti scrapbook. The caption says, "Shirl-iti Christmas decorations made of traditional Hawaiian materials such as tapa, fan palm leaves, coconut fibre, and straw flowers."
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Date: 1965
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| Shirl-iti Tapa Hats Designed by Shirley [Wilkinson] Walsh The newspaper caption reads, "Created or trimmed with Coronation tapa from Tonga, these Polynesian hats by Shirl-iti are carried only by Liberty House, $8 to $12."
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Date: 1966
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| Shirley and Alberta Wilkinson - "Buy Bonds" Date unknown, but probably during World War II (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Shirley and John Walsh Off For Month-Long Holiday John Walsh has been on Wake Island where he has been a traffic supervisor for seven months (with Pan American). They will visit Tokyo, Nikko, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Manila.
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 24 Sep 1953
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| Shirley and Shauna Walsh - December 1966 At Honolulu Airport (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: Dec 1966
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| Shirley Rae Wilkinson - Birth Certificate Born in Kapiolani Maternity Hospital, 3 Jun 1927. The birth certificate shows that her "given name" was added from a supplemental report on 8 Feb 1928.
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Date: 3 Jun 1927
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| Shirley Rae Wilkinson Walsh Death Certificate Died at 26 Aug 1976 at 1261-B Center Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 from anaplastic (oat cell) carcinoma of the lung with metastasis.
"Oat cell carcinoma is extremely aggressive and, in the majority of cases, by the time a diagnosis is made, the cancer has already metastasized to other parts of the body. Only about 30 percent of patients exhibit a limited form of the disease when they first seek medical attention. Oat cell carcinoma accounts for approximately 15 to 20 percent of all lung cancer diagnoses. Most oat cell tumors initially form in a central location in the lungs, often in the major bronchial tubes. This origin of formation is consistent with the fact that smoking is well established as the primary contributing factor in the onset of oat cell carcinoma. Approximately 90 percent of people diagnosed with the cancer are, or were formerly, smokers."
Shirley was a heavy smoker - unfiltered Lucky Strikes.
It's interesting that her death certificate showed she was "part Hawaiian," but this appears to have been corrected on 28 Sep 1976 on the basis of the funeral director's certificate.
She was cremated, and her ashes scattered by Shauna and John Walsh in Kamuela.
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Date: 27 Aug 1976
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| Shirley Walsh and the Shirl-iti Story Honolulu Advertiser - 8 Oct 1967
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 8 Oct 1967
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| Shirley Wilkinson at Hanauma Bay, Hawaii - Circa 1931
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Date: 1931
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| Shirley Wilkinson off to Boston To attend her final year at Leland Powers School
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 20 Sep 1947
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| Shirley Wilkinson Picks Lehua Blossom on Tantalus . . . and she makes it rain.
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 5 Jun 1937
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| Shirley Wilkinson Studying on Mainland Attended The Leland Powers School, also known as the Leland Powers School of Communication, Leland Powers School of Radio, Theatre, and Television, Leland Powers Theatre School, the Leland Powers School of Expression, Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word, and originally called the Leland Powers School of Elocution, was originally located in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and later in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Speaker and author Leland Powers founded the school in 1904. The school educated several notable speakers and authors of the early 20th century, including drama educator T. Earl Pardoe, actress Reta Shaw, and journalist Wendall Woodbury.
Leland T. Powers founded the school after teaching with the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, a Chautauqua circuit business. While working for the bureau, Powers was assigned as a reader during chautauquas, and as a coach to other readers. Powers also edited scripts for usage, focusing on readability and performance. During this time Powers was an associate of Carl Sandburg.
In 1904, Powers' school cost $200 for a semester's tuition. Joining his wife and more than a dozen staff members in teaching 140 students annually, Powers had a building constructed in 1914 at 31 Evans Way in the Fenway neighborhood next door to the Girls' Latin School.
The School was credited with being on the leading edge of technology when in 1944 it started broadcasting a show called "The Great American Home" on local station WIXG. The Leland Powers school has some early tie in with Christian Scientists and Ernest Holmes in particular.
The school closed in 1979.
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 17 May 1947
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| Shirley Wilkinson Walsh Shirley Wilkinson Walsh (Passport photo with Craig) (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Shirley Wilkinson Walsh - Funeral Notice Honolulu Star-Bulletin - 31 Aug 1976
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 31 Aug 1976
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| Shirley Wilkinson Walsh and Craig Walsh going to the West Coast Circa 1956. The bench looks like the old Honolulu Airport, and there are the bags of leis. Craig has a camera in his hands! (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Shirley Wilkinson Walsh at Disneyland - Circa 1956
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Date: 1956
Place: Disneyland, Anaheim, California
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| Simple Gravestone for Melville Sanford King Status: Located;
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| Sophia Dinesen Nelson and her daughter Helen Wilkinson (nee Nelson) at Hale Kimo
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Place: Hale Kimo, Hawaii
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| Sophia Nelson (nee Dinesen) 1952
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Date: 1952
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| Sophia Stange and Paul Jaeger
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Owner of original: Carolyn Wilkinson
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| South Pacific Airlines (SPAL) Chooses Walsh for Post Honolulu Advertiser
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 22 Oct 1961
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| Special Letter to the Editor - Honolulu Advertiser (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 24 Jul 1949
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| St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Chapel, Granby Row, Manchester According to Genuki, this church was located on Granby Row from 1820-1908. See http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Manchester/StAugustine.shtml
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| St. Mary's Parish Church, Manchester, Lancashire, England The second marrige of William Wilkinson (identified as a widower, and a joiner). Wife was Mary Ann Barton, a spinster, living at 28 Spar Street -- next door to William at 29 Spar Street.
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| St. Mary's Parsonage, Manchester, Lancashire Photo taken approximately 1890.
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Date: 1890
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| State of California Death Certificate - Rachel Morris King Date of death: 15 January 1941
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Date: 15 Jan 1941
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| Suit Filed to Collect $25,000 Allegedly Due On His Life Insurance Policy He took out insurance on Mar 3, 1954 and found on April 15, 1954 drowned in a water trough 500 yards from his house.
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Owner of original: The Californian (via Newspapers.com)
Date: 28 Oct 1954
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| Swiss Overseas Emigration Form - Beatrice Ferrini Dearture May 1911 from Le Havre to New York City - From Auswanderungsamt und Auswanderungsbüro. Überseeische Auswanderungen aus der Schweiz, 1910-1953. Schweizerisches Bundesarchiv. E 2175 - 2, Band 4.
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Date: May 1911
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| Sworn Statement of John Ray A signed statement dated 10 April 1818 by John Ray "of lawful age" concerning the service of Ephraim Stevens of Manchester, New Hampshire in 1777-1780. Sworn before John Stark.
From the collection of The National Archives at www.footnote.com
Publication Number: M804
Publication Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files
Publisher: NARA
State: New Hampshire
Veteran Surname Starts With: S
Veteran Surname: Stevens
Veteran Given Name: Ephraim
Pensioner Surname: [BLANK]
Pensioner Given Name: [BLANK]
Service: N H
Pension Number: S. 43988
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Date: 10 April 1818
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| Ted Gostin's Genealogical Report on Max Z. Konig [King] and the Morris Family of San Francisco - In June 2008 I retained the services of Ted Gostin to help me find out what he could about Max Z. Konig [King], owner of the Los Alamos General Store (Emporium) in the early 1900's, and the arrival of the Morris family from Prussia in the 1860's. This is Ted's preliminary report, dated 5 Sept 2008, with attachments. It is a searchable Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file, 9.32 MB in size. Ted's website is at www.generationspress.com/research.html
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Owner of original: Ted Gostin
Date: 5 Sept 2008
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| Ted Herbert
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Owner of original: Ted Herbert Music School Website
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| The 1851 U.K. Census - John and Ann Spicer and Family - Briantspuddle, Dorset The 1851 U.K. Census shows John Spicer (age 44, a dairyman, born in West Knighton, Dorset) and his wife Ann (age 45, a dairyman's wife, born in Affpuddle, Dorset) living in Briantspuddle, Dorset. With them are their children Joseph (age 19, born in Affpuddle), Mary Anne (age 15, born in Briantspuddle), George (age 13, born in Tarrant Crawford [Blandford Forum] Dorset), Robert (age 8, born in -?-), Elizabeth (age 5, born in Briantspuddle), and Sarah Rosanna (age 2, born in Briantspuddle).
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 1856; Folio: 558; Page: 15; GSU roll: 221003.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1851 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851.
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Date: 1851
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| The 1861 English Census - Sarah A. Morgan The 1861 England census shows Sarah A. Morgan, age 17 [estimated birth year 1844] as a "domestic servant" in Weston Super Mare. Her place of birth is Pontypool, Monmouthshire. She is also shown as the niece of the owner of 16 Park Place, Weston Super Mare, Thomas Lilley. He is age 41 and a "lodging house keeper." He was born in Kingston, Surrey. His wife, Sarah Lilley (42), was born in Pontypool, Monmouthshire.
Class: RG9; Piece: 1672; Folio: 76; Page: 22; GSU roll: 542849. Ancestry.com. 1861 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England.
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Date: 1861
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| The 1881 U.K. Census - John Hardman and His Family The 1881 U.K. census shows John Hardman, a leather shop maker (sp?), age 35 born in Manchester. He's living with his wife Ellen, age 32, born in Cheshire. With them are their children Alfred E. (12), Ernest B. (10), Arthur B. (8), and Walter G. (5). The children were all born in Islington.
Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 258; Folio: 127; Page: 44; Line: --; GSU roll: 1341056.
Source Information: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1881 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
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Date: 1881
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| The 1891 U.K. Census - John Hardman and Family The 1891 U.K. census shows John Hardman, age 46, born in Manchester, a leather strap manufacturer, living with his [second?] wife Kate, age 37, born in Cambridge. With them are children Arthur Brook (age 18, born in London - St. George's, also working as a leather strap manufacturer), Walter George (age 15, born in London - Holloway, also working as a leather strap manufacturer), and Kate (age 6, born in London - Finsbury Park). There is also a general servant, Emily Stiff.
They are living at 3 Almedia Street, Islington, London.
Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 151; Folio 82; Page 4; GSU roll: 6095261.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1891 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1891.
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Date: 1891
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| The 1901 U.K. Census - Alfred Edward Hardman and Family The 1901 U.K. census shows Alfred E. Hardman, age 32, a leather shop - manufacturer (own acct), born in Hackney, London, living with his wife Lottie B, age 31, born in Bristol. With them are their children Harold E. (age 3), Ernest A. (age 1), and Rose B. (3 months old). They are living at 49 Calabria Road, Islington, London N5.
Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 201; Folio: 17; Page: 25.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1901 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1901
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Date: 1901
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| The Australian $20.00 Bill Showing Portrait of Mary Reibey and Noah Bushby's Sign at 448 George Street, Sydney
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| The Bath and West of England Show at Cardiff Article from the Western Mail, Cardiff, 1 Jun 1882, issue 4074. "Mr. Clement Parker, gardener to Mr. E. Fowler of Pontypool, exhibits nothing but orchids. These are of very fine quality, and prsent an almost infinite variety of colour, but it is a pity Mr. Fowler did not instruct his gardener to thoroughly unpack the flowers before staging them. As on Tuesday morning there was wool around them."
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Owner of original: British Library - British Newspaper Collection
Date: 1 Jun 1882
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| The Bizarre Bazaar in Waikiki The Black Market at 2270 Kuhio Avenue in Waikiki contains some "groovy stores." Shirley Walsh said, "In a way it's a kind of inside International Market Place, only groovier."
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 8 Jul 1970
21.279851205613873, -157.82660722732544
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| The Brothers - Dudley "Dinny" Walsh and John "Woody" Walsh - New Hampshire, May 1984
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Owner of original: Emily Walsh
Date: May 1984
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| The Bushby Brothers Sitting from left to right: Walter Bushby, Robert Bushby (100% right), John Bushby (100% right)
Standing Left to Right: Fred (maybe) or William, Wilfred, George
"We concluded that Wilfred is Wilfred (standing middle) as he does have a noticable scar on his forehead (which is documented on his WW1 record). He also seems to be wearing his "best shirt" again . . same as other photo.)"
Approximate ages of the boys: Robert 47, Walter 45, John 40, Fred 32 or William 36, George 31 and Wilfred 29.
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Date: ABT 1905
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| The Chapman Family Home - 241 High Street, Bristol, Connecticut
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| The Charles Family - 1939 Register The 1939 Register, taken on 29 September 1939, provides a snapshot of the civilian population of England and Wales just after the outbreak of the Second World War. Details of around 40 million people were recorded in in more than 65,000 volumes (transcript books).
The Register shows the Charles Household living at "Hogarth," Dean Lane, Winchester.
Walter A Charles, DOB 11 SEP 1886, married, is a Foreman Tailor - Military Cutter.
Lilian K Charles, DOB 21 FEB 1890, his wife, has "unpaid domestic duties."
Marjorie D Wilson, their daughter, DOB 9 OCT 1922, single, is a Municipal Clerk. The Register appears to have been amended later to show her married name, Wilson.
Stanley G Charles, their son, DOB 4 DEC 1915, single, is a Centre & Herbert Lathe Worker.
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Date: 29 Sep 1939
Place: Winchester, Hampshire
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| The Cowdreys to Take Vacation Honolulu Star-Bulletin - 19 Aug 1949 - Admiral and Mrs Roy T Cowdrey to take vacation at Kilauea Military Camp on Hawaii, with Mr and Mrs Albert Wilkinson as their guests. Admiral Cowdrey is commanding officer of the Naval Shipyard (Pearl Harbor).
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 19 Aug 1949
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| The Crumpler Family at Home Thought to have been photographed at Longlands Farm
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