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| Ann ELLIOT (m.n. SMALE, c. 1819-1882) the wife of Peter ELLIOT (1816-1883). |
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| Ann Nancy O'BRIEN (m.n. HERD, c. 1828-1899) the wife of Garrett O'BRIEN (c. 1823-1899). Married 16 Sep 1845 at St. Mary of the Angels' Church, Geelong VIC. |
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| Anne CRANAGE (1882-1912) |
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| Anne Lucille WALTER (1954-) |
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| Annie Caroline TREADWELL (1887-1979) |
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| Annie COTTLE (?-?) |
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| Annie HERD (1856-1874) the second daughter of William HERD (Abt. 1820-1908) and his wife Margaret Calder (m.n. DRUMMOND, Abt. 1835-1911). |
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| Another image of Roy WALTER Photo of Royland Walter – From: The Varsity Magazine Supplement Fourth Edition 1918 published by The Students Administrative Council, University of Toronto. Submitted for the Soldiers' Tower Committee, University of Toronto, by Operation Picture Me. |
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| Application for a Certificate of Naturalization made by Albert Adolphus Frederick RIBE (1844-1921) in late 1913. |
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| Application for probate following the untimely death of Henry Richard (more correctly Henry Kingston) SUMNER (1885-1906). |
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| Army Apprentices' School, Balcombe VIC - Graduation Day for the 15th. intake, 1962 Apprentice Staff-Sergeant F.L. WALTER |
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| Army Apprentices' School, Balcombe VIC, 1961 15th. intake apprentices, some dressed in work dress and others dressed for PE. Apprentice F.L. WALTER front of rank nearest the camera. |
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| Arthur Westwood SUMNER (aka HIDE, 1890-1974) with his wife Emma May (m.n. HEARD, 1893-1948) and their son Ian Arthur HIDE (1920-1997). |
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| Arthur Westwood SUMNER (aka HIDE, 1890-1974). |
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| Article extracted from the Devonian Year Book of 1933 about Mrs. Elizabeth JEFFREY (m.n. WALTER, known as "Aunt" Jeffrey, 1831-1935) who had recently celebrated her 101st. birthday. |
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| Arvonia Gwen WALTER (Gwen, 1911-1947) the seventh and youngest child of Alfred Ernest WALTER (1860-1948) and his wife Ellinor Arvonia (m.n. GRIFFITHS, 1869-1957). |
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| Auckland War Memorial Museum The place where the service and sacrifice of Flight Sergeant Kenneth Mitchell NEWLAND (1921-1943) is recorded by his nation. |
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| Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme Department, Hauts-de-France FRA. The sacrifice of No. 1822, Sapper Stanley Willis GEORGE (1894-1916), 13th. Field Company, Australian Engineers, AIF is recorded on a wall panel here. Status: Located; |
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| Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Bailleul, Nords, Hauts-de-France, FRA which is the burial place of No. 919A, Private William John JACKSON, B Company, 40th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Status: Located; |
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| Baptism Register of St. John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV showing the record of the baptism of Richard OSBORNE (c. 1811-1884). |
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| Bayeux War Cemetery, Bayeux, Calvados FRA. Status: Located; The burial place of No. 86404, Major John Bertram Vaughan POOLEY, MC. Lest We Forget. |
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| Beatrice Mahala Siloma PHELPS (m.n. HAHN, 1903-?); her husband Charles Alec PHELPS (1897-?) and their son Flying Officer Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) RCAF. |
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| Beatrice Margaret ASHTON (m.n. FRAIN, 1884-1962) |
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| Beersheba War Cemetery in Palestine (now in Israel). The burial place of 13/368, Lieutenant William Henwood JOHNS (1891-1917), New Zealand Mounted Rifles, NZEF. Status: Located; |
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| Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Normandy France. Status: Located; The burial place of Captain Harry Jarvis PEACEY, 10th. Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, Royal Canadian Armoured Regiment. Lest We Forget. |
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| Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery, Charlottenburg, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin GER Status: Located; The burial place of J/21265, Flight Lieutenant (pilot), Gordon William Neil FANSON, 428 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. Lest We Forget. |
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| Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949) |
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| Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949). |
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| Bradley Frederick WALTER (1974- ) |
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| Brenda Lorraine HERD (1917-2004) |
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| Brenda Lorraine HERD (1917-2004). |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Enrollment form for Lorrie's schooling at the Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, 1923 |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1925. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1926. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1928. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1929. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) Certificate of Achievement gained at the running sports - Geelong Church of England Girls' Grammar School - The Hermitage, in 1930. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) and her first born son Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) at 'Gwyda Park', Paraparap VIC. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with her children Frederick Lionel (1943-), Kenneth Roland (1947-), Denis Clive (1955-) and Helen Rose (1948-). Photograph taken at Bellbrae VIC abt. 1955. |
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| Brenda Lorraine WALTER (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with her son Denis Clive (1955-) and daughter Helen Rose (1948-) and "Snowball". |
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| Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery Status: Located; The burial place of No. J26912, Flight Lieutenant (Typhoon 1B Pilot), Clifford Waldron HICKS (1922-1944), 440 Squadron, RCAF. Killed in Action at Claire-Tizon, Calvados FRA on 8 Aug 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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| Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood SRY
Status: Located; The burial place of Private Clifford Gordon GRAHAM (1915-1940), who served with the Toronto Scottish Regiment (Machine Gun), Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Canadian Army during WWII. |
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| Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood SRY Status: Located; The burial place of No. B.76209, Corporal Cecil Herbert FORDHAM (1916-1944) who died while on overseas service with the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Canadian Army, during WWII. |
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| Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood SRY Status: Located; The burial place of No. B.32958, Lance Corporal, Grant Russel PENHALE, Royal Canadian Signals Corps, Canadian Army. |
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| Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood SRY Status: Located; The burial place of No. B.76161, Private Joseph J. MAINHOOD, Toronto Scottish Regiment (M.G.), Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, Canadian Army. Lest We Forget. |
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| Brookwood Military Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey, Engaland. Status: Located; The burial place of Private Lawrence Stuart COURTICE (1920-1944) who died while on active service. |
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| Brush Arbor Church Revival Meeting at Vian OK in 1925. Left to right: Tom JACKSON (a friend of Charles Harvey WALTERS), Bill STARNES (the preacher at the meeting) and Charles Harvey WALTERS (1872-1929). |
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| Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux, Pas-de-Calais, FRA Status: Located; The burial place of Lieutenant Royland Allin WALTER, MC, 1891-1918, 49th. Battalion, Canadian Infantry, CEF who died as a result of wounds on 29 Sep 1918. |
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| Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Heliopolis, Egypt which is the burial place of No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS, F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Status: Located; |
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| Calais Canadian War Cemetery, Leubringhen, Pas-de-Calais FRA Status: Located; The burial place of No. A4098, Corporal Norman Hilton SANDERS, The Highland Light Infantry, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Lest We Forget. |
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| Calla Lilian CRANAGE (1908-2000). |
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| Camperdown Chronicle (VIC), Tuesday, 10 Dec 1940, P2. Obituary to Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940). |
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| Canadian National Vimy Memorial Status: Located; The very beautiful Canadian National Vimy Memorial, near Vimy, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de France, FRA which is dedicated to the memory of members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) who were killed in action on the Western Front during WWI and have no known grave. Unfortunately, Wesley HAGER (1888-1916) was one of those soldiers. Lest We Forget. |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Alma Mary Amelia COURTICE (1881-1973). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Andrew Gainer Blake COURTICE (1869-1935). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Charles Alexander WIGHT (1881-1944). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for George J. IVISON (1913-1944) following his death on active service in Italy during WWII. |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Leopold Joseph James COURTICE (1878-1970). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Maria Jane 'May' COURTICE (m.n. COURTICE, 1880-1966). |
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| Canadian newspaper obituary for Robert COURTICE (1841-1923). |
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| Canadian newspaper report on the death of Charles Roy MacKENZIE (1891-1915). |
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| Canadian newspaper report on the fact that Flying Officer Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) was posted as missing in action. |
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| Captain (Later Major) Francis Carrol HOOVER, US Army, WWII and Korea. |
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| Captain Harry Jarvis PEACEY (?-1944) Served during WWII in the 10th. Armoured Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. Killed-in-action 25 Jul 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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| Captain William Lisle Christie WHITE (1916-1944), 'C' Company, Regina Rifle Regiment, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps who was killed in action near Abbeye d'Ardenne, Saint-German-la-Blanche-Herbe, Normandy, FRA on 8 Jul 1944. Lest We Forget. |
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| Caroline WALTER (1841-1879) |
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| Cassino War Cemetery, Cassino, Frosinone ITL. Status: Located; The burial place of No. 6406056, Sergeant Reginald William HAMMETT, 1st. Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, 8th. Army. Lest We Forget. |
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| Casualty Form - Active Service detailing the health issues sustained by No. 2911, 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM during his meritorious service with the AIF during World War 1. |
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| Cecil Reginald WALTER (1904-1962) and his brother Raymond Guy WALTER (1917-2000). |
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| Cemetery Register details regarding the burial of 2nd. Cpl. James John TREADWELL, MM (1897-1917) at Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, West Flanders BEL. |
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| Cenotaph in Exeter, Huron Co. ONT The service and sacrifice of No. A4098, Corporal Norman Hilton SANDERS (1919-1944) who served with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada, Royal Canadian Infantry during WWII, is remembered on this monument. Lest We Forget. |
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| Central stone on the graves of William Burgoyne WALTER (1841-1911) and his wife Mary Grace (m.n. PASCOE, 1844-1925). Status: Located; |
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| Certificate from the AIF officially notifying the CLEMENTS family of the award of a Military Medal (MM) to Cpl. Harold Charles CLEMENTS (1893-1952). |
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| Certificate of Baptism of Freda Mary WALTER (1907-2000). |
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| Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) in an image which was probably taken during his training period in the RCAF. |
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| Charles Albert WALTER (1881-1946) and his wife Flora (m.n. McINTOSH, Abt. 1883-1958). |
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| Charles Alec PHELPS (1897-?); his wife Beatrice Mahala Siloma (m.n. HAHN, 1903-?) and their son Flying Officer Charles Albert PHELPS (1921-1943) RCAF. |
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| Charles James COTTLE (1871-1944) |
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| Charles WALTER (c. 1787-1859). Who must surely be the WALTER family from North Devon's most prolific father with at least 26 children most of whom emigrated to Canada and some later on to the U.S.A. |
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| Charles Wesley COOK (1887-1958) and his wife Frances May (m.n. OKE, 1883-1973). |
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