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2081 | Headstone Transcription: In loving memory of Charles John infant son of John and Julia Brimacombe who died a t Bude, 24th May 1899 aged 4 months | BRIMACOMBE Charles John (I5754)
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2082 | Headstone Transcription: Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth wife of John Brimacombe of Marsland in this parish yeoman who died on the 3rd day of July 1854 aged 57 years. Oh cruel death that would no longer spare A loving wife and tender mother dear Their loss is great whom she has left behind She's in hopes eternal joys to find | BRIMACOMBE Elizabeth (I3616)
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2083 | Headstone Transcription: Sacred to the memory of John Brimacombe, late of Marsland in this parish: who departed this life on the 17th day of May in the year of our Lord 1840 in the eighty second year of his age. My wife so near and children dear; Prepare to come unto me here: Provide for death for die you must. Death does not always warning give, Therefore be careful how you live: Oh! Haste to God make no delay: For no one knows his dying day. | BRIMACOMBE John (I3609)
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2084 | Headstone Transcription: Sacred to the memory of William Jewel of Shorston in this parish yeoman: who died on the 19th day of September in the year of our Lord 1852 aged 47 years. | JEWELL William (I11431)
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2085 | Headstone Transcription: Sacred to the memory of Anne, the wife of Richard Cann of this parish, yeoman: whose soul was guided into paradise, on the 16th day of April 1853. Aged 69. And throughout all those years of her earthly existence; and into whatsoever state of life it pleased God to call he, as a daughter, as a wife, and as a, mother; she did her duty, like a Christian woman, faithfully and well as it is written in the words of King Lemuel, "Many daughters have done virtuously; but she excelled them all: the heart of her husband did safely trust in her, and she did him good all the days of his life: her children arose up and called her blessed:" And, like the widow of Shunem, she was content, loving and beloved, "To dwell among her own people!" Thencefore, as holy scripture saith, "Give her of the fruit of her hands and let her own works praise her in the gates!" | TREMEERE Anne (I2016)
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2086 | Headstone Transcription: Sacred/to the memory of/Emma daughter of John/and Joanna Brimacombe of Milton in this parish who/departed this life Oct 18th in/the year of our Lord 1827/aged 11 years/ A precious child is buried here Who to her parents was most dear God took her when he thought best Peace and rest | BRIMACOMBE Emma (I3629)
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2087 | Headstone Transcription: Sacred/to the memory of/Richard Cann/yeoman of this parish/who entered into the joy of his Lord on the/18th day of May 1838. Aged 52 years/having been born of God by baptism of/water and of the Holy Ghost, and by the /ministry of an ordained clergyman of of Christ,/he kept his covenant like a Christian man./In the midst of much heresy and schism he/did not depart from the faith once delivered/unto the saints, but faithfully remained a true/member of the Church of Jesus Christ./wherefore we who remain have committed his/reliques to the ground, in sure and certain/hope of the resurrection to eternal life./Would to God that we might say at the/last as this our brother said. "My soul hath/"longed for thy salvation, O God, and I have a/"good word "/"me hope because of they word."/"let die the death/"of the righteous and let my last/"end be like his." | CANN Richard (I2017)
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2088 | Headstone Transcription: The righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance Ps.112 Ver.6. Sacred to the memory of John Brimacombe (yeoman) of Marsland, in this parish: who exchanged mortality for life on the 3rd day of December, in the year of our Lord 1863. in the 71st year of his age. "I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, write, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them." Rev. Chap XIV, Ver, 13 | BRIMACOMBE John (I5611)
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2089 | Headstone Transcription: To the memory of/Richard Cann/of Lower Cory in this parish yeoman whose/soul was carried by the angels into paradise/on the 16th day of February in the year of the/church 1842 aged 31 years/The second life which he received at the font/he cherished in the chancel, insomuch that with/the certainty of the one true faith through/the assurance of the blessed sacraments, and/in the safety of the ancient and apostolic wor-/ship of Christ in this consecrated sanctuary/of God, he clave steadfastly unto the Lord, un-/til "He was not, for God took him." "Sing from the chamber to the grave!" Thus did the dead man say,- "A sound of melody I Grave Upon my burial-day. Bring forth some tuneful instrument And let your voices rise,- My spirit listened as it went To the music of the skies. "Sing sweetly as you travel on, And keep the funeral slow: The angels sing where I am gone, And you should sing below. "Sing from the threshold to the porch, Until you hear the bell; And sing you loudly in the church The psalms we love so well. | CANN Richard (I11445)
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2090 | Headstone very difficult to read! | GRIGG Ila Myrtle (I17052)
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2091 | Headstone very difficult to read, so dates are not set in stone. | POPHAM Gladys May (I24011)
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2092 | Headstone very difficult to read. Therefore death and burial dates should be treated with caution. | AXFORD John William Harold (I35895)
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2093 | Hearth tax return - 3 hearths | CORNISH Nicholas (I41006)
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2094 | Hearth tax return - 3 hearths | CORNISH Nicholas (I41006)
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2095 | Helen Cathleen Alberta BRAY is reported as travelling in 1934 with her sister Mabel to New York, NY. | BRAY Helen Cathleen Alberta (I34461)
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2096 | Henrietta Catherine HEARD (1862-1936) was a younger sister of John Thomas Cory HEARD (1846-1895) who married Sarah Ann Carpenter BROMELL (Abt.1854-1905). Their parents being John HEARD and Elizabeth JENKINS. | HEARD Henrietta Catherine (I6281)
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2097 | Henry Kingston (Harry) SUMNER (1885-1906) was committed to the Neglected Childrens System (No. 17811) on 24 Nov 1890 soon after the arrest of his father for coining (counterfeiting). He was fostered at several addresses in the Bendigo area and later at Connewarre near Geelong VIC. Neglected Childrens' Registers SUMNER, Henry, 1885, Vol 11, p.178. ----------- Bruthen and Tambo Times, Wednesday 2 Jan 1907 Drowned in the Tambo River Henry R. [sic] SUMNER, a groom employed at Davidson's Bruthen Inn, met his death by drowning, in the river on Sunday afternoon last. The day was very hot and [the] deceased with two companions, George SMITH and Andrew SMITH respectively, betook themselves to a deep hole in the river, about a mile from the town, for a swim. According to the evidence adduced at the enquiry they remained in the water for about two hours and had only got out, somewhere about 4 p.m., when a cry for help was heard from one of a number of lads who were bathing in the pool. SUMNER and Geo. SMITH immediately responded and Phillip KING, the lad who had appealed for help, having been put in a place of safety by SMITH, [the] deceased, who was within two yards of KING, suddenly called out "I am drowning" and sank. Most of those present thought he had dived but as he did not re-appear Andrew SMITH swam to the spot where he was last seen, but as he could not dive he was unable to render any aid. The alarm was given by Norman STRANGE and Constable HOWARD, Mr. C. DAVIDSON and Mr. G. McDOUGALL were quickly on the spot. The last named and others dived into the water which is about 13 feet in depth, but failed to locate the body. Grappling irons were subsequently obtained and the river dragged until nightfall, but without result. It was then determined to suspend operations for the night and to procure a boat for the morning. On Monday work was resumed by Messrs D.T. KING, Geo. McDOUGALL, Constable HOWARD and a number of others. After about an hours' searching the body was located and brought to the surface, and subsequently conveyed to the Bruthen INN. The deceased, Henry SUMNER, was about 20 years of age. He had been in Bruthen for the last twelve months, but is believed to have originally come from Bendigo. A brother lives at Sydney, a married sister at Belmont and an unmarried sister at Murrumbeena. SUMNER bore an exemplary character, being a sober and well behaved young fellow. The sum of 17 pounds was found in his room. Mr. HEARD, [sic] a brother in law of [the] deceased's, arrived in Bruthen on Tuesday and arranged for the burial to take place this afternoon. A magisterial enquiry as to the cause of death was held at Davidson's Hotel at 2:15 p.m. on Monday. Dr. BOND, J.P. acted as coroner and Constable HOWARD conducted the examination. Geo. Henry McDOUGALL, storekeeper, sworn, said:- I knew Henry SUMNER for the last six months; He had no relatives in Bruthen; in consequence of hearing something, I went to the Tambo River, near Mr. STIRLING's paddock, about 5 p.m.; I dived several times but did not succeed in finding anything; the river bed at that point is sandy and rocky and is about 13 ft. deep; on Monday morning I again proceeded with others to the river; we had procured a boat, and after an hour's search I found the body of [the] deceased in some 8 ft. of water, just about where he was last seen. The body was naked and the arms were doubled up close to the body; no marks of violence were visible; the body was about 25 ft. from the East bank of the river, and about 50 feet from the sandbank in the middle of the river. I identify the body as that of Henry SUMNER. I obtained the body on the lower side of the sunken sandbank amidst some rocks. Phillip Cardigan KING, a lad of 11 years, residing at Bruthen, deposed: I knew Henry SUMNER about six months; I remember Sunday 30th. December; I was swimming in the afternoon in the Tambo River, above Murphy's crop; there were a number of boys swimming there; there were three young men also present; their names were Andrew SMITH, George SMITH and Henry SUMNER; I was swimming to the sunken sandbank to go out when I got "puffed" and called out "Help! I am just about done." George SMITH ran down and jumping in swam to me and pushed me with his feet on to the bank; Henry SUMNER followed George SMITH and tried to swim to me and got within two yards when he called out "I am drowning"; I held my hand out to him but he did not offer to take it; his head sank below the surface and he was kicking; I did not see him alive again: there was no sign of him, not even a bubble: George SMITH was down on the log about 12 yards away; my brother Charlie was about six yards behind me; [the] deceased was in the habit of calling out in fun that he was drowning. Geoge Pentland SMITH, carpenter, Bruthen, sworn, said: I knew the deceased Henry SUMNER for about four months; I went for a swim about 3 p.m. with Andy SMITH and [the] deceased to a hole in the Tambo River, near Murphy's paddock; a number of lads arrived there about an hour later; all there present were swimming; [the] deceased was in about two hours: Harry SUMNER, Andy SMITH and myself had left the water and were dressing, when one of the boys named Charlie KING called out to me to go and help Phil KING, as he was getting done for; I ran round and swam across to Phillip KING and pushed him on to the sunken sandbank; I tried to get to Phillip KING again but the current was too strong, and as I was getting weak I swam with the current to a log on the Eastern side of the river; I did not see [the] deceased until I got to the log, when I saw his head go down as I turned round; I did not hear him call out and I did not see him alive again; [the] deceased told me he was subject to cramp in the toes; I was about 12 yards from [the] deceased when he went down; I was too exhausted to make any effort to save [the] deceased; Andrew SMITH went into the water, but I do not think he dived after him; [the] deceased was only a yard from the sandbank when he went down; the water at that part is about 12 ft. deep; I consider [the] deceased to have been a fair swimmer; during the afternoon [the] deceased several times put his head under water and pretended to be in danger; I believe [the] deceased exhausted himself in endeavouring to swim to Phillip KING against the current. Andrew SMITH, carpenter, of Bruthen, corroborated the evidence of the previous witness, adding, however, that had he not thought that [the] deceased was joking when he called out "I am drowning" he would have went to his aid at once. As it was, he jumped into the water and swam around several times, but did not dive as he had never done so. Charles DAVIDSON and Constable HOWARD also gave formal evidence. The Coroner found "That Henry R. (sic) SUMNER came to his death at Bruthen, on 30th. day of December 1906, from drowning by misadventure." By way of a rider, the Coroner said he should like to impress on parents generally the great risk in permitting children to bathe in unattended and dangerous holes in the river. | SUMNER Henry Kingston (I3830)
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2098 | Henry PACKHAM (c. 1857-1932) who married Selina Jane NANKIVELL (1853-1907) in 1880 appears to hae been raised as part of the family of his wife after his father died in 1859. | PACKHAM Henry (I34794)
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2099 | Henry Petherick owned the famous coastal ship named "Ceres" of 35 tons, launched at Salcombe DEV in 1811. He purchased the vessel in 1837 and she remained in the ownership of the family for 84 years. In 1936 she went down off Baggy Point DEV after springing a leak in the Bristol Channel. So ended 125 years of wonderful service in which it is calculated the "Ceres" carried 250,000 tons of cargo. | PETHERICK Henry (I7273)
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2100 | Her ashes were are buried with the ashes of her father and the remains of her mother at Werribee Cemetery. | TINKLER Jean Elizabeth (I8517)
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2101 | Her birth farm was 1 mile from the store. She was married there too. On #57, east of View Lake. | HENDERSON Flora Mae (I5243)
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2102 | Her last home was a four room apartment on Colborne St. E. in a new building in Oshawa east of Colborne and Mary Streets. | SAMELLS Violet Marie (I5405)
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2103 | Her second husband James William McCORMACK is buried in the same plot. | AGNEW Emma May (I1399)
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2104 | Her son Ian believed that Emma May HEARD came from Tarrington near Hamilton VIC. ____ Usual place of residence - 32 Morey Street, Burwood VIC. ____ Father Robert Hussey (Bob) HEARD worked in McCracken's Brewery as a Cooper. | HEARD Emma May (I2098)
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2105 | Herald-Sun 8 Feb 2010, Death notice: Loving father to Sue and Keith, Bob, Bruce and Beth. Pop to Craig and Jennice, Vicki and Andrew, Neil and... | WALTER David Griffith (I2563)
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2106 | Herald-Sun, 27 Dec 2001, Death notice: WALTER. - Elsie Beatrice, on June 22, 1999, formerly of Bunnaloo. Loved wife of John (dec.). Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of John and Beverly, Ken (dec.) and Judy. Loved Nana to her grand and great grandchildren. Loving memories ... | BOGIE Elsie Beatrice (I8321)
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2107 | Herald-Sun, 29 May 1999 Death notice: WALTER - Edward Hugh, of Willaura, on May 28, 1999, at Cabrini Hospital, Melbourne. Dearly loved and treasured husband of Daisy for 60 years. Loved and loving father of Jim and Jessie, Sue and Stuart, John and Shirley. | WALTER James Edward Hugh (I1153)
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2108 | Herbert Edward SUMNER (1883-1923) was committed to the Neglected Childrens System (No. 17809) on 24 November 1890 soon after the arrest of his father for coining (counterfeiting). He was fostered at several addresses in the Bendigo area and later at Burnley and Cheltenham. The first occurrences of problems with his "bad leg" are recorded in his record as he was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on three occasions during 1899 and the Cheltenham address is that of Mrs. HARCOURT's Convalescent Home. His leg must have recovered to some extent as he absconded on Christmas Day 1899. There is an added note on his record as follows: "stopping temporarily at Mechanics Hotel, Bourke St. City. Has been employed mining at Broken Hill - 22/3/07". Neglected Childrens' Registers SUMNER, Herbert, 1883, Vol 11, p.176. ____ Inquest into his death reported in the Argus newspaper Invalid takes poison An inquest was held by the city coroner (Mr. Berriman) on Thursday into the death of Herbert SUMNER, which occurred at his home, 49 Moor Street, Fitzroy, on November 19. A sister of SUMNER said that her brother had been a cabinet maker, and was 36 years of age [sic]. He had been delicate all his life, and had been receiving an invalid pension. A finding of death by poison, self-administered, was returned. ____ Place of death Died at 49 Moore Street, Fitzroy. Arthur TUCKER, son in law of Joseph McGINTY lived in the same street. Same house? Source:- The will of Joseph McGINTY. A codicil to the will revokes a bequest of 50 pounds to Arthur TUCKER. I wonder what he did to deserve this treatment? | SUMNER Herbert Edward (I3828)
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2109 | HGH-COE-1-807-188 Cemetery record shows surname: MAGILL | MCGILL George (I223)
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2110 | HGH-COE-1-807-268 | PIPER Grace Millicent (I4394)
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2111 | HGH-COE-1-807-269 | WINDMILL Frederick Charles (I4449)
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2112 | HGH-COE-1-807-312 | WALTER Sarah Jane (I3273)
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2113 | HGH-COE-1-807-313 | LEIGH Edward (I4555)
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2114 | HGH-COE-1-807-362 | LEIGH Ambrose Edwin (I4558)
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2115 | HGH-COE-1-807-363 | LEIGH Julia Mary (I4548)
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2116 | HGH-COE-1-807-364 | LEIGH Edith Elizabeth (I4556)
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2117 | HGH-COE-1-807-365 | WALTER Louisa Jane (I384)
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2118 | HGH-COE-1-807-365 | LEIGH Horace Edgar (I774)
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2119 | HGH-COE-1-807-372 | PIPER John Thomas Eldridge (I4397)
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2120 | HGH-COE-1-807-373 | FREARSON Arthur (I18721)
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2121 | HGH-COE-1-807-378 | WENSOR Joseph Edward Hooten (I19231)
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2122 | HGH-COE-1-807-655 | SIMMONS Rebecca (I12362)
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2123 | HGH-COE-1-807-655 | KURZMAN Albert Ernest (I12451)
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2124 | HGH-COE-1-825-X Common grave. Funeral from the Mount Moriac home of William's step-father, James HUIE. | MCGILL William Herd (I3708)
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2125 | HGH-COE-2-807-187A | PIPER Murray Francis (I3847)
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2126 | HGH-COE-2-807-188 | HERD Robert Hamilton (I3498)
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2127 | HGH-COE-2-807-189 | DRUMMOND Margaret Calder (I1977)
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2128 | HGH-COE-2-807-189 | FORBES Ann Gibbs (I2055)
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2129 | HGH-COE-2-807-190 | HERD William (I1966)
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2130 | HGH-COE-X-825-UN01 | YATES Thomas (I443)
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2131 | HGH-COE-X-825-UN01 | BENNETT Eliza (I3713)
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2132 | HGH-COE-X-825-X | EATON Alice Martha (I551)
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2133 | HGH-LAWN-AA-808-26 | LEIGH Herbert (I8203)
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2134 | HGH-LAWN-AA-808-26 | HUNT Clarice Victoria (I8204)
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2135 | HGH-LAWN-AB-808-02 | ROGERS William Allen (I8209)
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2136 | HGH-LAWN-AB-808-02 | WIFFEN Myrtle Olive (I8212)
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2137 | HGH-LAWN-AC-808-15 | WALTER Arthur Hedley (I13231)
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2138 | HGH-LAWN-AD-808-07 | SIMMONS William John Kilpatrick (I12363)
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2139 | HGH-LAWN-AD-808-07 | JOHNSTON Olive Irene (I13518)
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2140 | HGH-LAWN-AE-808-38 | MCKIM Max William (I19270)
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2141 | HGH-LAWN-AH-808-25 | MCGREGOR Peter Lyell (I6594)
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2142 | HGH-LAWN-AI-808-12 | BREGUET Herbert Leigh (I8214)
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2143 | HGH-LAWN-AI-808-12 | GUEST Dorothy Esther (I8215)
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2144 | HGH-LAWN-AM-808-20 | YEOMAN Stanley Gordon (I7472)
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2145 | HGH-LAWN-AO-808-16 | HOLLOWAY James William (I12428)
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2146 | HGH-LAWN-AO-808-16 | HOLLOWAY James William (I12428)
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2147 | HGH-LAWN-AO-808-16 | (----) Marion Jean (I12784)
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2148 | HGH-LAWN-AP-808-21 | HERD Ethel Rose (I3483)
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2149 | HGH-LAWN-AP-808-21 | JULIAN Evan Rowland (I3484)
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2150 | HGH-LAWN-AP-808-21 | JULIAN Evan Rowland (I3484)
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2151 | HGH-LAWN-AR-808-07 | BATSON Alan Norman (I19272)
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2152 | HGH-LAWN-AU-808-28 | MAWSON Ronald George (I13519)
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2153 | HGH-LAWN-AU-808-28 | WHITE Mary Elizabeth (I13520)
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2154 | HGH-LAWN-DA-808-003 | BOEHM Maude Winifred (I9234)
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2155 | HGH-LAWN-DA-808-003 | PRESSER Robert Julius Otto (I9237)
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2156 | HGH-LAWN-DH-808-100 | BACKWELL Jennifer Helen (I6574)
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2157 | HGH-LAWN-DO-808-04 | HERD Edna May (I3485)
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2158 | HGH-LAWN-DO-808-04 | ADAMS Harry Richardson (I3486)
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2159 | HGH-LAWN-DQ-808-21 | WALTER John Lewis (I7550)
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2160 | HGH-LAWN-DQ-808-21 | MANN Marjorie Russell (I7551)
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