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The Crumpler Family c.1895 - At the back of Crumpler's Stationery or Painter's and Decorator's Shop, 2 West Street, Wareham, Dorset
The Crumpler Family c.1895 - At the back of Crumpler's Stationery or Painter's and Decorator's Shop, 2 West Street, Wareham, Dorset
Back row, left to right: Lewis Crumpler, Julia Crumpler, Charles Crumpler, Laura [Crumpler] Rackham, Harvey Gloynes, John Crumpler, Jame [Crumpler] Sturmey.

Front row, left to right: Ann [Crumpler] Gloynes, . . . Dot. Sturmey, Sarah Ann Hurlstone [Mrs. John Crumpler, widow], Norah Sturmey
Owner of original: Trevor Quartermaine
Date: 1895
Place: Wareham, Dorset
 
1202
The Frost Family
The Frost Family
(L to R): Frederick Frost, Minnie [Frost] Parker, Nellie Frost (Frederick's wife), Gordon Frost, Chris Frost (Gordon's wife). Date of photo not known.
 
1203
The Great Tantalus Skirmish
The Great Tantalus Skirmish
Article by Hal Wood - 8 Dec 1968
Owner of original: Honolulu Star Bulletin
Date: 8 Dec 1968
 
1204
The History of the Burns, Oregon Mural - Painted by Jack Wilkinson
The History of the Burns, Oregon Mural - Painted by Jack Wilkinson
From Jack Wilkinson, artist, philosopher, 1913-1974 -
Published in 1990, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts and the Museum of Art, University of Oregon (Eugene, OR) - LC 89021474. Up-to-date photo of the mural by Pauline Braymen.
 
1205
The Laurel - 8017 Selma Avenue, Los Angeles, California
Craig moved in to The Laurel in late 1970 and lived there about four months. When Craig and Marcia were married, in Las Vegas, this was their first home. A rented apartment on the front corner, second floor -- above the one with the bars in this photograph, taken many years later.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Place: 8017 Selma Avenue Los Angeles CA
34.100243, -118.365091
 
1206
The Mickelsen Family - Honolulu - 1936
The Mickelsen Family - Honolulu - 1936
According to Carolyn Wilkinson, "We were on our way to the Philippines --- the Eisenhower family was on board our ship --- and had a stopover in Hawaii for a day. We went to the top of the Pali and I even remember a trip on a glass bottom boat in Kaneohe Bay! We were sent home to the States in 1938 because of rumblings of war with Japan. My father, then a major in the Signal Corps, was sent to Chicago to work with Automatic Electric to buy equipment for the Army."
Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Date: 1936
 
1207
The Morris Family Reunion - 1916
The Morris Family Reunion - 1916
This appears to be the photograph that was used (with some editing) to illustrate the reunion article in the 26 Mar 1916 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 1916
 
1208
The Oak Tree Where Samuel Crumpler Was Gored to Death By A Bull
The Oak Tree Where Samuel Crumpler Was Gored to Death By A Bull
The initials "SC" with a coffin underneath, and below that the date "1849" still visible, carved in the oak tree where Samuel Crumpler died. The tree stands in Underdaykers at Lytchett Matravers, the dialectal word for Hundred Acres, which loosely describes the size of that field.

According to Beau Parke, "On a historical note, Samuel Crumpler - then aged 55 - was gored to death against a tree at Underdaykers in 1849, by his own bull. A hole was later bored into the tree by someone, about three feet up, and the sap ran out of the hole over a period of time, creating a black stain down the bark. We youngsters used to believe that the hole was where the bull had actually gored his victim, and that the sap was his blood. The tree is known as 'Bull Oak', with a suitable inscription thereon."

A part of Beau Parke's poem Underdaykers (1935):

"Then next we found the ancient tree where Farmer Crumpler died
when charged by his ferocious bull, and no one heard his cries,
It pinned his master to the trunk! - and we, with bated breath,
imagined that sheer terror as it gored him then to death."
Owner of original: Kevin Crumpler
 
1209
The old, ruined Killearn Kirk with the Aitken grave on the left
The old, ruined Killearn Kirk with the Aitken grave on the left
Status: Located; Photographed by Glenda Asquith
Owner of original: Glenda Asquith
Date: 5 Apr 2009
 
1210
The Other Man in Marcia's Life - Page 1
Honolulu Advertiser - 24 Jan 1977
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 24 Jan 1977
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
 
1211
The Other Man in Marcia's Life - Page 2
Honolulu Advertiser - 24 Jan 1977
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 24 Jan 1977
 
1212
The Parker Family - 1925
The Parker Family - 1925
Standing (left to right): Joan Morgan Parker, Will Morgan Parker, Percy James Morgan Parker, Alfred Morgan Parker, Clement Morgan Parker, Charles Morgan Parker, Norah Morgan Parker.

Seated: Alfred James Parker, Cathleen Rose [Bailey] Parker

Seated (front row): Molly Morgan Parker, Kathleen Morgan Parker
Date: 1925
 
1213
The Raby Family - 1901 Census of Canada
The Raby Family - 1901 Census of Canada
The 1901 Census of Canada shows Lewis J. Raby, born 17 Mar 1881 in Ontario, living with his father John Raby, a farmer, and his mother Mary.

Province: Ontario
District: Grey (East/est)
District Number: 64
Sub-District: Euphrasia
Sub-District Number: C-1
Family Number: 12
Page: 2

Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1901. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. RG31, T-6428 to T-6556.
Date: 1901
 
1214
The S.S. Australia - Built on the Clyde in 1892, Wrecked in Melbourne 1904.  Single screw, 17 knots.
The S.S. Australia - Built on the Clyde in 1892, Wrecked in Melbourne 1904. Single screw, 17 knots.
 
1215
The Tragic Passing of John O'Neil
The Tragic Passing of John O'Neil
A complete file of cuttings from the Perth Daily News reporting the trial of George William Auburn in the Supreme Court of Western Australia (10 Jun 1924 to 10 Jul 1924), from the National Library of Australia. This is an Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF) file, which needs to be downloaded to read -- it's 19MB in size.
Date: 10 Jul 1924
 
1216
The Van Straaten Grave at Home of Peace Cemetery and Emanu-El Mausoleum, Colma, California
The Van Straaten Grave at Home of Peace Cemetery and Emanu-El Mausoleum, Colma, California
Status: Located; The grave of Benjamin & Hannah Van Straaten (died 1920) and their son Isaac (born 28 Feb 1860, died 7 Nov 1874) - Photograph by Diane Reich, used with her kind permission.
Owner of original: Diane Reich
Date: 18 Feb 2008
 
1217
The Wilkinson Family
Kealaolu Avenue, Kahala, Honolulu
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Place: Kealaolu Avenue, Kahala, Honolulu, Hawaii
 
1218
The Wilkinson Family in Hawaii - Charles, James, Albert, Lily, and James Jr.
The Wilkinson Family in Hawaii - Charles, James, Albert, Lily, and James Jr.
Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
 
1219
The Wilkinsons Arrive in Honolulu from San Francisco by Pan American Clipper
The Wilkinsons Arrive in Honolulu from San Francisco by Pan American Clipper
Arrival on 23 Nov 1946
Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 25 Nov 1946
 
1220
The Will of John T Boyd
The Will of John T Boyd
Bequests of $1,000 to Albert Wilkinson, $1,000 to Florence Mann. Boyd was President and Manager of Williams Mortuary
Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 10 Dec 1944
 
1221
The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 1
The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 1
1. In the name of god Amen
2. the sixth day of Aprill in the yeares of the reigne
3. of our Sov[er]aigne Lord James by the grace
4. of god of England France and Ireland
5. Kinge defender of the faith etc the twelfe and
6. of Scotland the seaven and fortieth Anno D[om]ini
7. one thowsand six hundred and fourteene I Will[ia]m
8. Crumpleher of Winterborne Kingston in the
9. Countie of Dors[e]t yeoman beinge sicke in body
10. but of good and p[er]fect remembrance thanks be
11. given unto almightie god doe make my last
12. will and testament in mann[er] and forme following
13. first I Comitt my soule unto Almightie god
14. my creator and redeemer by whose death
15. and passion I hope to be saved and my bodey
16. to be buried in the Church litten [Note 1] of Kingston
17. aforesaid as neere unto the place as my father
18. was buried as may bee Item I give unto
19. the rep[ar]ac[i]ons of my p[ar]ish Church of Kingston
20. five shillings. Item I give unto Will[ia]m
21. Joeyleife, George Gould, Prudence Crumpleher
22. and Margarett Fryers my Children’s children
23. to eyther of them a sheepe being hogg[es] Item my
24. will is that my wife Edith Crumpleher shall have
25. the use and p[ro]fitt of halfe of all my errable
26. land lyinge within the three com[m]on feilds of
27. Kingston afores[ai]d togeather with all the appurtenanc[es]
28. thereunto belonginge and the Comoditie and p[ro]fitt
29. of the fowerth p[ar]te of all my severall ground[es]
30. and meadowe ground[es], and halfe the p[ro]fitt of the
31. orchard, garden and all other necessarie comodities
32. with sufficient howse roome bothe within dores and
33. without to laye her Corne and hay in and
34. howse roome to lye her beasts in, and the use and
35. occupation of halfe of all my goods both within
36. dores and without, bothe Corne as well within
37. dores as in the barne, and likewise halfe my
38. Corne in the fields; and halfe my beasts and
39. sheepe to be enioyed by her duringe her life
40. payinge the fowerth p[ar]te of duties rent[es] and
41. rep[ar]ac[i]ons what soever during her life, And after
42. her decease all the said goods and Cattels that
43. my s[ai]d wife shall have the use and occupac[i]on of by
44. vertue of this my will shall remayne unto my
45. sonne John Crumpleher if he be livinge except

Note 1: Line 16: litten = church yard
Date: 1614
 
1222
The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 2
The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 2
1. except some beddinge which she may dispose at her will
2. and pleasure and after the death of the s[ai]d Edith my
3. wife my will is that my sonne Richard Crumpelher shall
4. have the one halfe of my livinge accordinge unto
5. my former graunt made unto him under my hand
6. in writinge, Item my will is that my said sonne
7. Richard Crumpelher shall presently after my
8. decease have and possesse halfe of all my sev[er]all
9. ground[es] and halfe of all my meadowe ground[es]
10. duringe his mothers life payinge for the same six
11. pound[es] yearely unto my sonne John Crumpelher And
13. that the said Richard Crumpelher shall pay two
14. yeares rent aforehand for the two first yeares
15. and aferwards to paye the s[ai]d six pound[es] halfe yearely
16. by even porc]i]ons Item my will is that my sonne
17. John Crumpelher shall have p[rese]ntely after my death
18. the other halfe of my errable ground lyinge in the
19. three Com[m]on feilds of Kingston duringe his mothers
20. life withall the appurtenanc[es] thereunto belonginge
21. and alsoe the use and p[ro]fitt of the fowerth p[ar]te of all my
22. sev[er]all ground[es], and meadowes, and all the rent of
23. six pound[es] yearely for the other half of the said
24. sev[er]all ground[es] and meadowes which his brother
25. Richard Crumpelher is to pay him as I have before
26. sett downe and appoynted duringe theire mothers
27. life the s[ai]d John Crumpelher payinge thother three
28. p[ar]t[es] of all duties, rent[es], and rep[ar]ac[i]ons against his
29. mother duringe her life; And besides that my sonne
30. John Crumpelher shall have sufficient howse roome
31. as well within dores as without bothe barne, stable
32. and other howsing[es] fitt for his use and halfe the
33. orchard and garden, against his mother duringe
34. his said mothers life; And after her death of the
35. s[ai]d Edith my wife I give and bequeath unto
36. my s[ai]d sonne John Crumpelher thother halfe of my
37. Farme withall the appurtenanc[es] thereunto belonginge
38. to be emioyed by him and his assignes against his
39. brother Richard Crumpelher for by and duringe the
40. whole time and terme of my lease in as large
41. and ample manner as is in the s[ai]d lease specified
42. duringe payinge and p[er]forminge all covenant[es] therein
43. conteyned and payinge halfe of all rent[es], duties, and
44. other payment[es], whatsoev[er] and in repayringe of halfe
45. of all the howsing[es] and hedging[es] upon the same; And
46. Alsoe payinge after my s[ai]d wives death six and
47 twentie shilling[es] and eight pence yearely unto
48. my daughter Christian Joyleife or unto such as I
49. have appoynted already to recave same to her use
Date: 1614
 
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The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 3
The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 3
1. duringe her life and after her death to make stock[es]
2. for the Children borne of her bodie the s[ai]d six and
3. twentie shilling[es] and eight pence to be paied
4, quarterly duringe the s[ai]d [Chris]tian Joyliefes life
5. and the life of Richard Crumpelher and the
6. longest liver of them Item I give unto my sonne
7. John Crumpelher my furnis pann provided alwaies
8. that my wife and Richard Crumpelher his brother
9. shall have the use of him to brewe in duringe
10. theire lives and if Richard Crumpelher doe
11. fortune to overlive his Brother John Crumpelher
12. that then my will is that the s[ai]d furnis pann
13. shall remayne unto his brother Richard Crumpelher
14. The residue of all my good[es] not before given
15. nor bequeathed my debt[es] and legacies beinge
16. first paied I give and bequeath unto my
17. sonne John Crumpelher whom I make my
18. whole executor of this my last will and
19. Testament for divers causes and thereunto
20. movinge and especially for that the s[ai]d John
21. Crumpelher and his assignes shall duringe my
22. wives life be att all charges for the ploughinge
23. of her grounde and Carryinge in her corne and
24. hey and carryinge all such fryth [Note 1] and fier wood
25. as she shall have occation to use at his and
26. theire owne cost[es] and charges without payinge
27. any thinge for the same; Item my will is
28. that my sonne Richard Crumpelher shall have
29. the use of halfe the p[ar]sonage of Winterborne
30. Kingston and my sonne Will[ia]m Crumpelher and
31. John Crumpelher the use of thother hafe for
32. these six yeares from and after Midsomer day
33. next, doeinge, payinge and p[er]forming all such
34. covenant[es] as shalbe in a lease expressed which is
35. to be graunted unto them by John Foyle of
36. Shaf[ts]bury gen[tleman] and for the lower roomes of
37. the dwellinge howse my will is that my sonne
38. Richard Crumpleher shall have the use of them
39. wholly to himselfe and the loft[es] to remayne in
40. Com[m]on amongest them all three to lay theire corne
41. in duringe the whole terme and that my sonne
42. Richard shall have the use and p[ro]fitt of all the little
43. garden at the east end of the dwellinge howse and
44. three goade [Note 2] square of ground more lyinge in the south
45. side of the dwellinge howse next peaceably
46. wholly to his owne use hidginge it at his owne cost and
47. Charges; Will[ia]m Crumpelher his marke / witnes
48. hereunto Huberte Gallton John Gallton Richard
49. Crumpelher his m[ar]ke Thomas Strangwaies

Note 1: Line 24: fryth = frith = brushwood

Note 2: Line 44: From the OED –

Goad, n.

3. A measure of length.
a. A cloth-measure = 4 feet. Obs.

1481 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 17 My Lord schal haue of hym iiij.c goodes off white..and my Lord schal pay him for euery goode, ix.d.
1552 Act 5 & 6 Edw VI, c. 6 §1 Cottonnes called Manchester..and Chesshire Cottonnes..shalbe in lenghe twentie two goades and conteyne in bredith thre quarters of a yarde in the water.
1674 S. JEAKE Arith. (1696) 65 In 1 Goad..4 Feet, a Measure in some places for Land and Cloth received by Custom.
1721 C. KING Brit. Merch. I. 181, 1200 C. Goads of Cotton.
1727 W. MATHER Yng. Man's Comp. 399 In London, the Yard is used for Silks, Woollen Cloth, &c. The Ell for Linnen Cloth, &c., and the Goad for Frizes, Cotton, and the like.

b. A land-measure (see quots. and cf. GAD 6).

1587 FLEMING Contn. Holinshed III. 1353/1 The space of fortie goad (euerie goad conteining fifteene foot).
1880 E. Cornw. Gloss. s.v., It represents nine feet, and two goads square is called a yard of ground.

The Gad 6 entry says:

Gad, n.

6. A measuring rod for land; hence, a measure of length differing in various districts. Cf. GOAD n.

c1440 Promp. Parv. 184/1 Gad, to mete wythe londe (P. gadde, or rodde), decempeda.
1502 ARNOLDE Chron. (1811) 173 In dyuers odur placis in this lande they mete ground by pollis gaddis and roddis some be of xviij. foote some of xx fote and som xvi fote in lengith.
1599 SKENE De Verb. Sign. s.v. Particata, Ane rod is ane staffe, or gade of tymmer, quhairwith land is measured.
1706 PHILLIPS (ed. Kersey), Gad, or Geometrical Pearch, a Measure of Ten Foot, and in some places but Nine Foot.

b. A division of an open pasture, in Lincolnshire usually 6 feet wide; = SWATH.

1593 Kirton-in-Lindsey Court Roll (N.W. Linc. Gloss.).
1717 N. Riding Rec. VII. 285, I am seized of..four gads in the Bishop Ings.
1794 Act Inclos. S. Kelsey 19 Owners and Proprietors of Gads in a certain Piece of Ground..each Gad being Two Roods, Two Perches and a Half.

Date: 1614
 
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The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 4
The Will of William Crumpelher [1614] - Page 4
The probate section is in Latin. A translation is:

"The before written testament of William Crumpelher of Winterborne Kingston deceased was proved before the reverend Sir John Gordon Doctor of Theology Dean of the Cathedral church of Salisbury on the thirteenth day of the month of May AD 1614. There was granted etc to the executors named in the same sworn in the lawful form etc Saving the rights of anyone etc.

[in the margin:]
Value of the Inventory £127 12s. 4d."
Date: 1614
 
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Track01.cda
 
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Twin Daughters to P.E. Tognettis
Twin Daughters to P.E. Tognettis
Paula Elaine (5 pounds) and Helen Kathleen (4 pounds) born at Kapiolani Maternity Hospital
Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 11 Feb 1950
 
1227
Twin Sisters, Mrs Emilia Balemi of the Soledad Mission District and Mrs Beatrice Tognetti of King City celebrated their 75th birthday at Paraiso Springs.
Twin Sisters, Mrs Emilia Balemi of the Soledad Mission District and Mrs Beatrice Tognetti of King City celebrated their 75th birthday at Paraiso Springs.
Thirty-three, all relatives, attended the Sunday party. Born in in 1883 in Frasco, Canton Ticino, Switzerland, they have lived in the Salinas Valley the last 50 years.
Owner of original: 14 Aug 1958
Date: The Californian (at Newspapers.org)
 
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U.S. Passport Application for William Osterman and Family
U.S. Passport Application for William Osterman and Family
Passport application dated Santa Clara, California 29 Nov 1905 (passport issued 5 Dec 1905) shows William Osterman, born New York 13 Mar 1854, wife Adele [Morris] Osterman born in San Francisco on 30 Apr 1869, son Bertram P. Osterman born in San Francisco 2 Mar 1891. Permanent residence San Jose, California; employed as a grain dealer; travelling abroad for two years.
Date: 5 Dec 1905
 
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Undated Newpaper Article - 'Just A Brotherly Argument'
Undated Newpaper Article - "Just A Brotherly Argument"
"They're twins - Irving Morris Jr. and Monroe Morris. The bout was at Neptune Beach Sunday, with their daddy, Irving Morris Sr., refereeing. Irving Jr. weights 52 1/2 pounds and his brother 52 pounds. the pater says the youngsters have plenty of ability and with the addition of about fifty poounds will make capable flyweights."
 
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Undated Newspaper Article:  <b>Mites Who Hope To Be Mighty</b> - Twins Monroe and Irving Morris, who box in Alameda
Undated Newspaper Article: Mites Who Hope To Be Mighty - Twins Monroe and Irving Morris, who box in Alameda
 
1231
United Airlines Passenger Manifest - 23 Jun 1947
United Airlines Passenger Manifest - 23 Jun 1947
Showing Geraldine Allen and Jack Allen travelling from Honolulu to San Francisco
 
1232
University of Oregon, Eugene - Campus Map
University of Oregon, Eugene - Campus Map
Showing the location of the Wilkinson House
 
1233
Valda Lokan and Family
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
1234
Vera Lillian Bushby
Vera Lillian Bushby
In her wedding gown - 1928
Date: 1928
 
1235
Victor, Frederick, Arthur and Edward Crumpler - London, 1902
Victor, Frederick, Arthur and Edward Crumpler - London, 1902
Photo courtesy of Francis Harrap
Owner of original: Francis harrap
Date: 1902
Place: London
 
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Violet Alice Bushby - Death Certificate
Violet Alice Bushby - Death Certificate
Violet Alice Bushby died on 26 Jan 1904 in Marrickville, New South Wales. She was 1 year 11 months old. She died from scarlatina (scarlet fever), duration one week. Her parents were William James Bushby, a carpenter, and Sarah Jane Bull. She was buried on 27 Jan 1904 in the Independent Cemetary, Rookwood, NSW. Thomas Roseby, Congregational Minister, presided at burial.
Date: 26 Jan 1904
 
1237
Violet Alice Bushby Birth Certificate - 14 Feb 1902
Violet Alice Bushby Birth Certificate - 14 Feb 1902
Violet Alice Bushby was born on 14 Feb 1902 at "The Warren," Thornley Street, Marrickville, NSW. Her father, William James Bushby, was a 33 year old carpenter born in Barrow-in-Furness, England. Her mother, Sarah Jane Bull, was 29 and born in Stanhope, Near Branxton, NSW. Parents were married 20 Feb 1895 [marriage certificate shows 19 Feb 1895]. Two other children: William J.S. (age 6) and Harold S. (age 3). Informant is Sarah J. Bushby, mother, but address is shown as Illawarra Road, Marrickville. The two roads (Thorney Road and Illawarra Road) do have an intersection.

Present at the birth was Alice [Bushby] Barrington.
Date: 3 Apr 1902
 
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Violet Alice May Bushby
Violet Alice May Bushby
Photographed on 19 June 1941
Date: 19 Jun 1941
 
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Violet Alice May Bushby Birth Certificate
Violet Alice May Bushby Birth Certificate
Born 31 Aug 1904 at Carisbrook, Birtley Street [now Livingstone Road], Marrickville, New South Wales. Father: William James Bushby, age 35, a carpenter, born in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Mother: Sarah Jane Bull, age 31, born in Stanhope, near Branxton, New South Wales. Parents married 20 Feb 1895, West Maitland, New South Wales. Three previous children: William J. S. (8 years), Harold S. (6 years), female child (deceased).

Alice [Bushby] Barrington present at the birth.
Date: 8 Oct 1904
 
1240
Violet Alice May [Bushby] Robinson and Children
Violet Alice May [Bushby] Robinson and Children
Fremantle, Western Australia
Date: 1 Oct 1935
 
1241
Violet Jean Moore
Violet Jean Moore
 
1242
Virginia Loretta Burns
Virginia Loretta Burns
Owner of original: Cathy Key
 
1243
Virginia M. Tognetti Obituary
Virginia M. Tognetti Obituary
Honolulu Star-Bulletin - 20 May 1981
Owner of original: Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Date: 20 May 1981
 
1244
Virginia Mae Wilkinson
Virginia Mae Wilkinson
Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
 
1245
Virginia Mae Wilkinson Tognetti and James William Wilkinson Jr. - Brother and Sister Portrait
Virginia Mae Wilkinson Tognetti and James William Wilkinson Jr. - Brother and Sister Portrait
Date not known?
Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
 
1246
Virginia Wilkinson Tognetti in the Punahou School Admissions Office
Virginia Wilkinson Tognetti in the Punahou School Admissions Office
Honolulu, Early 1970's
Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Date: 1970
 
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