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| Closure of Hawaiian Island Flowers and Foliage
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 13 Nov 1959
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| Commissioner for Pensions - Letter dated 18 May 1918 "In response to your letter of the tenth instant, you are advised that it appears that Major General John Stark was allowed a pension by a Special Act of Congress dated December 28, 1818, at the rate of $60 per month, commencing August 16, 1817. The certificate of pension issued January 15, 1819, and was sent to Caleb Stark, Pembroke, New Hampshire. He was also allowed 850 acres of bounty land under Warrant No. 1879, which issued May 30, 1796. There is no further data on file relative to family or services [...]"
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: Stark
Veteran Given Name: John
Pensioner Surname: [BLANK]
Pensioner Given Name: [BLANK]
Service: Continental N.H.
Pension Number: S 7926
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Owner of original: www.footnote.com
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| Commonwealth of Australia - Document of Identity Issued by the Commonwealth of Australia in lieu of a passport for travel from the U.K. to Australia. This document covered (1) Frank Todd Wilson, born 16 May 1907 in Belfast, married, 5 ft 5 inches, grey eyes, grey hair; (2) Marjorie Doreen Wilson, born 9 Oct 1922 in Torquay, 5 feet 4 inches, hazel eyes, brown hair; and (3) Jean Mary Wilson, born 15 May 1955. Issued 20 May 1970, reference CG510.
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Date: 20 May 1970
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| Complete List of Foreigners Who are Now Citizens of the United States James W Wilkinson - By Judge Estee - From 14 June to 1 September 1900 - "The Hawaiian Gazette" - Honolulu, Hawaii - 4 September 1900
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Owner of original: Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress
Date: 4 Sep 1900
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| Craig Walsh - Birth Announcements from Honolulu Star Bulletin and Honolulu Advertiser Noting that John Walsh was a radio announcer for KGMB. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 14 May 1949
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
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| Craig Walsh and Marjorie Wilson Wilesmith Marriage Certificate Married in Kaahumanu Church, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii - 26 Apr 1986. Marriage witnessed by Ian Hallsworth and Harold E. Johnson. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 26 Apr 1986
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| Craig Walsh Birth Notice Born on Grandfather Wilkinson's birthday. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 12 May 1949
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| Craig Walsh's Baby Book Craig had not one, but two, baby books - containing cards, lockets of hair from first haircut, etc. This page shows baby's footprint and photographs taken on 21 May 1949 on the way home from Kapiolani Maternity Hospital. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 21 May 1949
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
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| Craig Wilkinson Walsh Birth Certificate Born in Kapiolani Maternity Hospital at 12:10 AM on 11 May 1949 - a Caesarean birth, deliberately scheduled so Craig would be born on his grandfather's birthday. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 11 May 1949
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| Crew List of the "Calchas" The crew list showing Francis (Frank) Wilson's service as carpenter on the "Calchas" from 14 Oct 1911 (at Birkenhead) until termination of voyage on 9 Feb 1912 (in London). His monthly pay was £7 0s 0d. The "Calchas" was built in Greenock in 1899, and was torpedoed and sunk by the Germans in 1917 as she sailed from New York with munitions on board. Abstract by Len Barnett.
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| Crocker-Langley City Directory, San Francisco, 1896 Eliza Wyser, a widow, is shown as living at 56 South Park, San Francisco.
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Date: 1896
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| Crumpler Farmily Bible Transcript from Patrick Dommett
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Owner of original: Patrick Dommett
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| Daily Dispatch Articles - August - September 1912 - East London, South Africa These few clippings are quite poignant. The "Clan Chisholm" sails in to East London at 6:35 AM on 29 Aug 1912 from Algoa Bay (a wide inlet along the South African east coast, some 425 miles east of the Cape of Good Hope - the city of Port Elizabeth is situated in the bay) and docks at Number 3 wharf. On 30 Aug 1912 Francis Wilson falls into the river unnoticed, and drowns. On 2 Sep 1912, at 7:54 AM, the "Clan Chisholm" sails for Delagoa Bay (now Maputo Bay, or Baia de Maputois, an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the coast of Mozambique). Francis Wilson's body is sent to the East London Cemetery.
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Owner of original: Daily Dispatch - East London, South Africa
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| Daniel Crumpler - Baptized 27 May 1690 From The Registers of Almer, Page 17
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Owner of original: Ancestry.co.uk
Date: 27 May 1690
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| Dave Donnelly's Hawaii Column - 11 Nov 1970 Reverend Akaka to visit White House in early 1971 at President Nixon's invitation and will take Hawaiian dolls and batiks made by Shirley Walsh of Shirl-iti
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 11 Nov 1970
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| Death Certificate - Alice [Bushby] Raby - Washington State Board of Health This death certificate shows that Alice Raby died on 3 Nov 1918 of broncho pneumonia following Spanish influenza. She was attended by E. L. Carlsen, M.D. from 28 Oct 1918 to the time of her death, at 10:15 PM.
She is shown as born on 14 Aug 1881 in Australia, and employed as a nurse. Her father is shown as James Bushly [Bushby], and her mother as Martha Aitken. she is a 37 year old widow, yet the informant is Lewis J. Raby, 1651 South 35th Street, believed to be her husband. She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery on 6 Nov 1918.
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Date: 6 Nov 1918
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| Death Certificate - Anthony Vahey Died 1 August 1941 in Royal Infirmary, Manchester. Age 75 years, formerly a scaffolder's labourer, cause of death septicaemia and epididymo-orchitis (with orchidectomy). Certified by F.S.A. Doran, FRCS. Informant John Vahey, son - living at same address (5 Sackville Street, Salford 3).
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Date: 2 Aug 1941
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| Death Certificate - Charles Edward Doyle - 23 Feb 1991 The death certificate shows that Charles Edward Doyle died on 23 Feb 1991 in Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, from a chest infection and COAD [chronic obstructive airways disease]. He was born in Miles Platting, Manchester on 26 Nov 1907, and was a retired railway vehicle builder. The informant was Josephine Doyle, his widow. Their usual address was 6 Chigwell Close, Manchester M22.
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Date: 25 Feb 1991
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| Death Certificate - Eliza Bula Boyt - 25 Feb 1921 The death certificate shows that Eliza Bula Boyt, age 78, died from (1) myocardial degeneration, and (2) cardiac failure at 49 Haslemere Avenue, Ealing, London. Her residence address was 3 Queen Alexandra Road, Bemerton, Salisbury. She was the widow of Charles Feltham, a retired police officer. Present at the death was E. C. Riegen, her son-in-law.
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Date: 26 Feb 1921
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| Death Certificate - Joseph Boyt, Farmer - 23 Sep 1852 - Arne, Dorset Age 50, death from "King's Evil," onset several years ago. Elizabeth Masters, of Arne, present at death.
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Date: 25 Sep 1852
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| Death Certificate - Phyllis Agnes [Bushby] Lawrance - 19 Jan 1942 Death from acute dilatation of stomach (2 days), Caesarean section (3 days), contracted pelvis (years), Infantile paralysis (many years). Attending physician: S. R. Peters. Died at the Netherleigh Private Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales; usual residence 26 Pevensey Street, Canley Value, New South Wales. Father Frederick Bushby, electrician; mother Sybil Blance Dwyer. Informant: W. J. Lawrance. Cremated at Rookwood Cemetery, New South Wales. Children of marriage: William A. J. Lawrance, 3 days old, living.
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Date: 20 Jan 1942
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| Death Certificate - William W. Wilson (Otto Wiser)
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| Death Certificate for Ann McGuire Wilkinson Died on 5 Oct 1875, Age 27, at home -- with her husband J. Wilkinson present at the time of death.
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Date: 6 Oct 1875
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| Death certificate for Col. John Ray - 18 Oct 1847 Death certificate shows death at age 68 from "fitts." He died in Manchester, New Hampshire, and was interred in his yard.
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Date: 24 Feb 1906
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| Death Certificate for Francis Wilson - East London, South Africa Researched on our behalf by Ann Clarkson - ebor@intekom.co.za
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Place: East London, South Africa
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| Death Certificate of Ann Louise Parker - 11 Mar 1953 Death certificate shows Ann Louise Parker, an 82-year-old spinster, died on 11 Mar 1953 at 52 Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern Link. She is shown as "no occupation, daughter of Clement Parker, a gardener (domestic), deceased." Cause of death: (1) Left ventricular failure, (2) bronchopneumonia, (3) chroic bronchitis - after postmortem without inquest. Informant F. Wilson, nephew.
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Date: 16 Mar 1953
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| Death Certificate of Charles Feltham - 8 Feb 1921 Charles Feltham, a Metropolitan Police pensioner, died at age 74 on 8 Feb 1921. He died at 3 Queen Alexandra Road, Bemerton, Nr. Salisbury, Wiltshire. Cause of death was carcinoma ventriculi, or stomach cancer, and heart failure. There was no post mortem. The informant was J. Pickett, his nephew, present at death. Mr. Pickett lived at 5 Pembroke Road, Bemerton.
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Date: 8 Feb 1921
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| Delwin Wilkinson Knocked Unconscious By Falling Lumber The four-foot piece of lumber fell 19 floors and hit Delwin Wilkinson on the head. He was wearing a safety helmet. The accident happened during the construction of the Ala Moana Building at 1441 Kapiolani Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 28 Sep 1960
21.2926923, -157.8430202
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| Delwin Wilkinson Obituary
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 4 Sep 2000
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| Dog Fashion Show at The Royal Hawaiian Hotel Helen King Wilkinson's Bedlington terrier, Melinda, was the "pet of the show."
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Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 27 Mar 1966
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| Dudley W. Walsh - WWII Draft Registration Card
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| Dudley W. Walsh Death Certificate - 20 Feb 1950
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Owner of original: State of New Hampshire
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| Eddie Sherman Column - Honolulu Advertiser - 6 Aug 1964 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 6 Aug 1964
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| Edethe Crumplere, Daughter of John Crumplere, Christened 23 Dec 1545 From the transcription of the Almer (Dorset) parish records, page 1. From Ancestry.co.uk.
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Owner of original: Ancestry.co.uk
Date: 23 Dec 1545
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| Edith Crumpler - Administration Bond - 1633 - Page 1 Crumpler Editha de Winterborne Kingston
1] Septimo die mens[is] Novembris An[n]o
On the Seventh day of November in the year
2] D[omi]ni 1633 Concessa fuit Administratio
of our Lord 1633, the administration
3] bonoru[m] & c[etera] Edithæ Crumpler Du[m] vixit de
of the goods et cetera of Edith Crumpler, deceased, while she lived
4] Winterborne Kingston in Com[itatu] Dorset’ iur[isdictio]nis
of the parish of Winterbourne in the county of Dorset and the peculiar
5] pecul[iaris] Deca[na]l[is] Sarum Defunct[e] Joh[an]ni Crumpler
jurisdiction of the Dean of Sarum, was granted to John Crumpler
6] filio n[atu]rali et l[egi]timo d[i]c[t]e defunct[e] in debita
the natural and lawful son of the said deceased, who was sworn in due
7] Juris forma Jurat[o] de fidel[ite]r administrand[o]
form of law to faithfully administer
8] eade[m] bona & c[etera] ac de solvend[o] debita & c[etera]
the same goods et cetera and for the paying of debts et cetera
9] Necnon de exhibend[o] In[venta]riu[m] & c[etera] citra primu[m]
and also to exhibit an inventory et cetera before the first
10] Diem Decembris prox[imum] Necnon de redden[do]
day of December next and also to render
11] Comp[otu]m & [cetera] Salvo iure Cuiuscu[m]q[ue]./
and account et cetera, saving the right of whomsoever.
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Owner of original: Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office
Date: 1633
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| Edith Crumpler - Administration Bond - 1633 - Page 2 1] Nov[er]int univ[er]s]is] p[er] p[re]sentes nos Joh[ann]em Crumpler de Winterborne
Know all men by these presents, that we John Crumpler of Winterbourne
2] Kingston p[ar]o[chi]e de Beere R[egis] in Com[itatu] Dorset’ yeoman
Kingston in the parish of Beer Regis in the county of Dorset, yeoman,
3] et Nathanielo Reade de Dorchester in Com[itatu] pred’ yeoman
and Nathaniel Reade of Dorchester in the aforesaid county, yeoman,
4] teneri et firm[it]er obligari ven[erabi]li Edmundo Mason sacre theol[ogie]
are held and firmly bound unto the Venerable Edmund Mason, Doctor of Sacred
5] d[o]c[t]ori ecclesiæ Cath[edralis] Saru[m] decano in quadraginta libris bone
Theology, Dean of the Cathedral Church of Sarum, in forty pounds of good
6] et leg[a]lis monete Anglie solvend[is] eid[em] d[omi]no decano aut suo
and lawful money of England to be paid to the same Lord Dean or to his
7] cert[o] attor[nato] exec[utoribus] ad[ministratori]bus Success[oribus] sive assignat[is] suis ad qua[m]
certain attorney, executors, administrators, successors or assigns
8] quide[m] soluc[ionem] bene et fidel[ite]r faciend[um] obligamus
for well and faithfully making which payment, we bind ourselves
9] nos et utru[m]q[ue] n[ost]rum p[er] se pro toto et in solid[o] hered[es] exec[utores]
and each of us by himself for the whole and in total, our heirs, executors
10] et ad[minstrato]res n[ost]ros firm[ite]r p[er] p[re]sentes sigillis n[ost]ris sigillata[um]
and administrators, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals
11] dat[um] 7o die Novembris An[n]o regni D[omi]ni n[ost]ri
given on the 7th day of November in the ninth year of the reign of our Lord
12] Caroli Dei gra[cia] Angl[ie] Scotie Fran[cie] et Hib[er]nie R[egis] fidei
Charles by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,
13] defen[soris] & c[etera] nono An[n]oq[ue] D[omi]ni 1633o
King, Defender et cetera, and in the year of our Lord, 1633.
1] The Condic[i]on is such that if the above bounden John Crum=
2] pler the naturall & lawfull sonne & ad[ministrat]or of all & sing[u]l[a]r the
3] good[es], Chattells & Creditts of Edith Crumpler late of Winterborne
4] Kingston in the p[ar]ish of Beere R[egi]s in the county of Dorset & peculiar
5] Jurisdic[i]on of m[aste]r Deane of Saru[m], deceassed
6] doe well & truly administer the good[es] Chattells & Credit[es] of
7] the said deceased, that is to say in payinge her debt[es] (if any be
8] due) sor far forth as the same good[es] Chattells & Creditt[es]
9] will thereunto extend & the lawe charge him Alsoe doe make
10] & exhibite or cause to be made & exhibited into the registry of
11] m[aste]r deane of Saru[m] a true & p[er]fect Inventary of all such good[es]
12] as the said deceassed dyed possessed of all or before the first
13] day of December next moreov[er] doe all tymes hereafter
14] save defend & keepe harmelese the s[ai]d m[aste]r Deane & all oth[e]rs his
15] officers for grantinge the said ad[ministrati]on & for all oth[e]r causes that
16] may thereby ensue Lastly doe cause & give upp in writinge
17] a true & p[er]fect accompt of & upon his said ad[ministrati]on when he
18] shall thereunto be lawfull--[Note 1] required And thereupon doe
19] stand to abide & p[er]forme such order finall end & determinac[i]on
20] concerninge the residue of the said good[es] as by the said m[aste]r
21] Deane his officiall or Surrogate for the tyme beinge shall
22] be limitted & appoy[n]ted Then this obligac[i]on to be voyd & c[etera]
23] Signat[um] sigillata[um] et deliberat[um] [Note 2]
24] ad usu[m] d[i]c[t]i D[omi]ni Decani Saru[m] [Note 3]
25] in p[re]sentia Hen: Coles Rob[er]te Cox Nathaniel Reade [Note 4]
[Note 1]: The usual rendering would be "lawfully."
[Note 2]: Signed, sealed and delivered
[Note 3]: to the use of the said Lord Dean of Sarum
[Note 4]: in the presence of Henry Coles, Robert Cox, Nathaniel Reade
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| Edith Mary Feltham Birth Certificate - 17 Jan 1880 The birth certificate of Edith Mary Feltham shows she was born on 17 Jan 1880 at 7 Fowler Road, Islington N1. Her father was Charles Feltham, a police constable. Her mother was Eliza Bula [Boyt] Feltham.
Registration 110
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Date: 17 Jan 1880
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| Edith Wyser – Register of Admissions to the Destitute Asylum This document, from the collection of the State Records of South Australia, shows Edith Wyser, "native born," age 14 1/2 years, sentenced to the reformatory school in Magill "until she shall attain the age of 18 years as an uncontrollable girl." It appears that her father arranged for her admission, and that they lived at the time on Grenfell Street, Adelaide. Reasons for admission are stated as "recommendation" by Magistrate Masedale.
Admission was on 27 Nov 1882, and she was released on 23 Dec 1882.
GRG28/5 – Register of Admissions to the Destitute Asylum – Consignment/sub-series 0, Unit 2. Edith Wyser – Admission number 388/1882 – Age 14
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Owner of original: State Records of South Australia
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| Eliza Schoenhals Wyser - California Certificate of Death
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Date: 20 Jul 1910
Place: Oakland, California
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| Elizabeth Crumpler, daughter of John Crumpler, baptised 3 Apr 1676 From The Parish Records of Almer, courtesy of Ancestry.co.uk
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Date: 1676
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| Emanuel van Straaten - Died 19 Jan 1920 Died at 1622 Washington Street, San Francisco, from "carcinoma of intestines." He was 54 years 18 days old.
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Date: 21 Jan 1920
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| Emilia Wilkinson and Sons - 1900 United States Federal Census The 1900 U.S. Federal Census shows Amelia [Emilia] Wilkinson, born April 1875, living as a "boarder" at 312 Fulton Street, San Francisco, California on 2 June 1900. Amelia is shown as married 6 years, with 2 children, both living. She's female and white, born in Sweden [Switzerland] and has been in the United States for two months.
With her are her two children: Albert - born May 1896 in Hawaii, and James - born February 1898 in Hawaii.
Thanks to Cathy Key for locating this census report.
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Date: 2 June 1900
Place: San Francisco, California
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| Envelope addressed to Mr & Mrs John Walsh Mailed from St Petersburg, Florida on 30 Dec 1948 to 2233 Aloha Drive (Waikiki) in Honolulu, Hawaii
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| Esther Morris - Mortuary Notice in 30 Jan 1883 issue of San Francisco Bulletin "MORRIS - In Stockton, January 28, Mrs. Ester [sic] Morris, a native of Prussia, aged 78 years 7 months." Using the tombstone birthday calculator, date of birth is calculated as Jun 1804.
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Date: 30 Jan 1883
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| Esther Morris Obituary
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| Eugene H. Schamber Sells Funeral Business - Ukiah Republican Press - 23 Jun 1943 - Page 7 "E. H. Schamber who has been at the head of the Cleland-Schamber Funeral Home the past six years, after disposing of his interest in the business, will for the time being make his home here, where his two young daughters and their grandmother, Mrs. Amy Roberts, reside. Later on Mr. Schamber will, probably, take a position on the Bay."
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Date: 23 Jun 1943
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| Eva Morris Rehfeld Obituary - San Francisco Examiner - 18 Oct 1964 - Section IV, Page 12, Column 6 "In this city, Oct 17, 1964, Eva Rehfeld, beloved wife of the late Lesser Rehfield [sic]; devoted mother of Rosella Rehfeld and Florence Cutler; loving grandmother of Gloria Estelita; loving great-grandmother of Russell and Lee Estelita; sister of the late Isa and Sam Morris. [...] Interment, Salem Memorial Park."
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Owner of original: San Francisco Examiner
Date: 18 Oct 1964
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| Fanny Wyser Birth Certificate - Glebe, New South Wales
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| Flora Morris - Obituary from San Francisco Chronicle - 10 Mar 1922 (page 6, column 8) "In this city, March 8 1922, Flora, beloved daughter of the late Kevy and Yetta Morris, dear sister of Mrs. M. Z. King, Mrs. Robert Sahlinger and Milton E. Morris and the late Mrs. M. H. Isaacs and Jack Morris, a native of San Francisco. [...] Interment private."
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Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 10 Mar 1922
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| Flora [Stein] Morris Obituary - San Francisco Chronicle - 15 Dec 1924 - Page 4, Column 8 "In this city, December 14 1924, Flora, dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph Morris, loving mother of Mrs. Louis Ettling, Mrs. Rose Blankenstein, Jack and Irving Morris, and the late Leon Morris. A native of Germany, age 73 years. [...] Interment Salem Cemetery."
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Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 15 Dec 1924
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