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151 6 Jun 1878 Eskdale Green, Cumberland SHERWEN, Sarah (I89)
 
152 In St Pancras Workhouse Register for 1906-1908 there are 2 Curtis children and a potential father:-

Harry b. 1872 - he is a Labourer
Henry b. 29/03/1904
Frederick b. 17/6/1896
All 3 have the address 56 Burton Street
Harry was admitted on 17/10/1907 and discharged the same day
Henry and Frederick were admitted on 31/10/1907Henry and Frederick were discharged on 01/11/1907
Nothing to confirm that they are the correct people 
CURTIS, Frederick William (I9538)
 
153 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS SIMMONDS, Benjamin (I4995)
 
154 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MEZA, Daniel Raul (I5200)
 
155 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
ACU?A, Gregoria Bernardita (I5210)
 
156 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5211)
 
157 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS DOMINGUEZ, Oseas Romeo (I5224)
 
158 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MURILLO, Ester Juana (I5232)
 
159 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MEZA, Alma (I5242)
 
160 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
[PEINADA JACOBS], Unknown (I5245)
 
161 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
PEINADO JACOBS, Unknown (I5247)
 
162 Robert Henry Horn / Robert Mackney
This has long been a puzzle.

I was contact some years ago by Lesley McNair who believed that her ancestor, Robert Mackney, was the same person as the Robert Mackney in my tree.

Over the years it became apparent that they werent the same person, but that there was a connection somewhere along the way.

In February 2021 Lesley contacted me and said that she was convinced that her Robert Mackney was in fact Robert Henry Horn, whose mother had been Elizabeth McNair, the aunt of my Robert Mackney.

This put a different light on things.

Lesley couldnt find Robert Henry Horn after his parents died, and equally she couldnt find Robert Mackney before Robert Horns parents died.

Everything seemed to fit, but proving it was a different matter.

Eventually I managed to find a Liverpool Workhouse record that made the link.
Robert was listed as both Robert Henry Horn, and Mackney, and gave his wife as Mary Alice Mackney. The problem was solved.
 
HORN, Robert Henry (I3229)
 
163 Some trees have a WW I record for Frederick (as William Frederick)
however, looking at it detail I believe that this is an entirely different person:Brothers: Alfred and SidneyHe gives his birthplace as Harrington in Kent.His father is listed as Frederick (could well be true of 'our' Frederick ) 
CURTIS, Frederick William (I9538)
 
164 This is the document that confirmed that Robert Henry Horn and Robert Mackney are the same person.
Note that in the next entry he is just down as Robert Henry Horn

Admitted to workhouse - it doesn't say which one.
I suspect he was actually in the hospital area
Entry No. 5420
As Robert Henry Horn or Mackney
Next of kin lists 'wife Mary Alice Mackney - same address'
Also lists an uncle 'James ??? , ??? Wartley, Leeds' - no idea who this is.
Discharged 22/03/1907 
HORN, Robert Henry (I3229)
 
165 During WW2 Peter Coopman was an RAF Sergeant Wireless operator and air gunner on Lancaster bombers. The Ulceby War Memorial records his death and that of all the crew members of two Lancaster bombers which collided mid air over Ulceby 16 December 1943. Their target was Berlin. Peter was 21 when he died and is buried ( see photograph of his tombstone) Cambridge City Cemetery 103 Squadron.
Source: Post by Phil Kirby
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COOPMAN, Peter (I7267)
 
166 Leah was admitted by her mother

Her patient records describe her as "Excited imagination dwelling chiefly on high capability for music with a desire for an immediate opera engagement - dressing outr? and most destructive of furniture, books, wearing apparel etc." 
JACOBS, Leah (I4021)
 
167 Leah was discharged as being "Cured"

Two people are listed as part of the County Union to be charged:
Solomon H Cohen, Glass Dealer, 1 Broadway, Westminster
Solomon Jacobs, Rag Merchant, 4 Midway Street, Westminster.
Solomon Jacobs is her brother.

 
JACOBS, Leah (I4021)
 
168 "Some people have confused this Aaron with Aaron Aaron (Aharon b Jacob Hag)
However, looking at Cemetery Scribes ID 1373 we find that Aharon b Jacob Hag, has a different wife and children and was born a lot earlier than the Aaron who married Catherine Crawcour"
 
AARONS, Aaron (I10725)
 
169 Alfred Bate Richards was a Barrister and Editor. He appears in various publications. Edmee was his illegitimate daughter and her mother Marian Greatorex. RICHARDS, Alfred Bates (I10580)
 
170 Francis called himself a widower in his Marriage Certificate to Hilda but this was untrue. Constance was still alive and they did not divorce.
 
Family: Francis Christopher KIRBY / Hilda Sadie BRADBURY (F3528)
 
171 He appears from research to be either her illegitimate son or the illegitimate son of her husband- This is a complicated issue and is unresolved. I (phil Kirby) was involved in a lot of research with a descendant of Percy in Australia and we did not resolve the issue.  HART, Percy Horace (I10788)
 
172 He used the alias Allen- he was in trouble including fraud and appears to have lived in the USA for a period of time
Samuel Aaron appears in GRO Records and newspaper articles as Samuel Allen Dentist
 
AARON, Samuel (I10776)
 
173 James Simmons was transported to Australia and became a wealthy man.
 
SIMMONS, James (I10782)
 
174 See Doreen Berger 1871-80 P 458 for the death of Fanny Pincus mother of Theodore age 89 Hamburg 1874 plus death of Theodore 28.1.1876 age 53 at Denmark Villas,Hereford Road Bayswater- see also reference to his siblings.
 
PINCUS, Theodore (I4745)
 
175 There is a large monument for Sarah Hart nee Simmons in Rookwood Jewish Cemetery NSW and for her son James Nathan Hart  SIMMONS, Sarah Ada (I10781)
 
176 When Sarah died 1890 she owned major buildings in Sydney and left probate of over ?234000 to her 2 sons Nathan aka James and John SIMMONS, Sarah Ada (I10781)
 
177 From Find-A-Grave
John B. Bushelle was one of three sons of John (James) Bushelle and Eliza Wallace (sister of composer, William V. Wallace).
He was a singer, and travelled with the Carandini company.
He was in the 56th Regiment in 1878.He was a member of The Sydney Volunteers.
He had a liaison/relationship with Sarah Ada Hart (formerly Simmons) for many years, up to the time of her death (in their residence 'Glendarra' in Paddington Street), on 3rd February, 1890.

He married Henrietta Marianne Head on 14th July, 1891.
He died soon afterwards, on 14th September, 1891.
A son, John Edward Wallace Bushelle, was born on 3rd May, 1892, some eight months after his death.
His wife, Henrietta, died on 26th October, 1915, at "Pomeroy", 14 Macleay Street, Potts Point
 
BUSHELLE, John Butler (I10787)
 
178 The situation for Ernest became worse because he became the proprietor of the International Athletic Club where boxing contests were held but after the contests ended a number of persons remained in the club where the game of fare was played.Ernest Hart escaped during the police raid but broke his ankle and his whereabouts were being sought by the police.
 
HART, Ernest Henry (I4406)
 
179 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4843)
 
180 Divorce Court File: 7335 Appellant Thomas Francis Hickey.Respondent: Olive Hickey.Co-respondent Edmund Cooper Family: Thomas Francis HICKEY / Olive GRINDLE (F3442)
 
181  Source (S3450)
 
182
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TINGEY, Eric W (I9581)
 
183
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TINGEY, Eric W (I9581)
 
184
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CURTIS, Joyce (I9541)
 
185
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TINGEY, Arthur William (I9580)
 
186 ?10,801 CURTIS, Ivy Florence (I9558)
 
187 ?11,360 CURTIS, Frederick William (I9538)
 
188 ?2,099 JACOBS, Ellen Dorothy (I4479)
 
189 ?2,494 STEPHENSON, Barrow (I3765)
 
190 ?436 WHEELER, Arthur Henry Samuel (I7030)
 
191 ?7,830 STEELE, Harry (I2137)
 
192 ???? in Gasworks
Living with his brother, William, and family
Single 
BENJAMIN, John (I6719)
 
193 A bit of confusion about his name.
In Nellie Johnston's notes she refers to him as Russell John in one place and Russell Francis in another. 
WHITE, Russell John (Francis) (I4669)
 
194 A list of colonial-era settlers, residents and traders of Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), c1895, adapted from Davis' Bulawayo Directory 1895-1896
Jacobs, Harry, Broker, 344, Fife Street E.
Jacobs, Harry, Broker, 454, Rhodes Street E.
 
JACOBS, Harry Braham (I3982)
 
195 A lot of Sites on Ancestry use the date given on the 1939 Nat Reg, but this is out by a year.
There is a BMD entry for Q4 1866 but not 1867
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MARTIN, Mary Eleanor (I8089)
 
196 A number of notices were inserted into The Sydney Morning Herald [26/04/1919]. Karilyn Pawley sent me a set of transriptions (19/04/2022).
I have added the images

 
DUNN, Edward John (I6116)
 
197 A Rating Officer at the time Letters of Administration granted after the death of his wife. SOUTHWARD, John (I577)
 
198 Abode: Above Cragg, Hawkshead THACKERAY, Mary (I8075)
 
199 Abode: Forge
Father's occupation: Labourer 
THACKERAY, Margaret (I8076)
 
200 Abode: Forge
Father's occupation: Labourer 
THACKERAY, Sarah (I8077)
 

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