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| 151 | [Hollingg.ged] !Marcus William Holling is buried in Portland Oregon at the Willamette National Cemetary. Marcus was baptized by Elder L.P. Overson Jr.,Portland Ore. in the Willamette River. Confirmed by his father, Marcus W.F.Holling Ordained Deacon, 27 March 1903 by father. Ordained Priest, 19 Oct 1913 by Elder H.P. Mathews. | HOLLING Marcus William
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| 152 | [Hollingg.ged] !Marcus William Holling is buried in Portland Oregon at the Willamette National Cemetary. Marcus was baptized by Elder L.P. Overson Jr.,Portland Ore. in the Willamette River. Confirmed by his father, Marcus W.F.Holling Ordained Deacon, 27 March 1903 by father. Ordained Priest, 19 Oct 1913 by Elder H.P. Mathews. | HOLLING Marcus William
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| 153 | [Hollingg.ged] (Taken from Funeral notes for Marcus William Frisby Holling) MARCUS WILLIAM FRISBY HOLLING Born: 8 April 1866, Great Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah Father: Marcus Holling, born Meldorf, Denmark Mother: Emily Frisby Died: 5 march 1949, 2:40 pm Multnomah Old Peoples Home, Gresham Oregon Age: 82 years, 10 months, and 27 days Burial: Rose City Cemetery, Wednesday 9 March 1949 at 3:00 pm Family plot ( North end, Marcus William Holling, next to south, mother Sarah Emma Toone Holling, next south, Emma Ximena Holling) Next grave to south, Grave #1, East 1/2 lot #106 section "H" purchased March 10, 1949 for burial of Claudius Toone Holling son who is now in bad physical condition. A.J.Rose and Son morticians. Floyd Batman body preparation and ect. Married: Sarah Emma Toone, in Logan Temple 22 October 1889 Children: Emma Ximena Holling (died spinster 1938) Marcus William Holling born 1893 Elsie Lavaughn Holling born 1895 Claudius Toone Holling born 1897 Melvin G. Holling born 1904 Ordained Elder, 1 September 1889 by George Timpson. High Priest, 28 December 1942 by Lewis A. West Funeral Service: Bishop Thomas Y. Emmet conducting, Jens C. Westergard invocation, Janice Hargraves and Norma Rust Soloist, Nelle Clark Organist, Patriarch William R. Sloan Speaker, President Jay W. Lundy Closing Prayer, Elder William Dyer Grave side dedication, Conrad Green, Jessie B. Purdy, Harry Phillips, J.C. Westergard, Jay W. Lundy, Lewis A. West Pall Bearers. Death: Suffered a stroke paralyzing right side wednesday 23 February 1949. unable to recognize or speak. Thursday march 3 went into a deep coma and passed away Saturday 5 March 1949 at 2:40 pm. Started School "Social Hall" run by Mary and Ida Cook. Went to work in a shoe factory. Worked as a cash boy in Z.C.M.I. Deseret News as press feeder and bindry. Utah Central Rail Road as painter apprentice. Job painting in Great Salt Lke City, fireman and pump engineer Ontario Mine Park City. Machinist apprentice D.R. and G.R.R. and cooperative Iron Works. Studied under Karl G. Measer at B.Y.U. and worked as machinist at Provo Foundry. Worked at Silver Brothers machinists at Salt Lake City. Linotype machinist at the Hearld and went to Linotype School at L8inotype Scool in New York City. Returned to Hearld to maintain 8 modle i Linotypes and general plant upkeep. Came to the Oregonian newpaper in Portland Oregon 1900 for supt. C.A. Morden. Had a bad head injury in 1905 which troubled him for several years. Joined with al. Cochran in a mechanical and electrical contracting firm, later returning to the Oregonian. Mother died 9 May 1921 in Portland. Father and Ximena toured Utah following the death of mother and returned home sick and confined to bed several months during winter 1922. Went to Dr. Work for treatment and returned to the Oregonian Newspaper spring of 1924. | HOLLING Marcus William FRISBY
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| 154 | [Hollingg.ged] (Taken from Funeral notes for Marcus William Frisby Holling) MARCUS WILLIAM FRISBY HOLLING Born: 8 April 1866, Great Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah Father: Marcus Holling, born Meldorf, Denmark Mother: Emily Frisby Died: 5 march 1949, 2:40 pm Multnomah Old Peoples Home, Gresham Oregon Age: 82 years, 10 months, and 27 days Burial: Rose City Cemetery, Wednesday 9 March 1949 at 3:00 pm Family plot ( North end, Marcus William Holling, next to south, mother Sarah Emma Toone Holling, next south, Emma Ximena Holling) Next grave to south, Grave #1, East 1/2 lot #106 section "H" purchased March 10, 1949 for burial of Claudius Toone Holling son who is now in bad physical condition. A.J.Rose and Son morticians. Floyd Batman body preparation and ect. Married: Sarah Emma Toone, in Logan Temple 22 October 1889 Children: Emma Ximena Holling (died spinster 1938) Marcus William Holling born 1893 Elsie Lavaughn Holling born 1895 Claudius Toone Holling born 1897 Melvin G. Holling born 1904 Ordained Elder, 1 September 1889 by George Timpson. High Priest, 28 December 1942 by Lewis A. West Funeral Service: Bishop Thomas Y. Emmet conducting, Jens C. Westergard invocation, Janice Hargraves and Norma Rust Soloist, Nelle Clark Organist, Patriarch William R. Sloan Speaker, President Jay W. Lundy Closing Prayer, Elder William Dyer Grave side dedication, Conrad Green, Jessie B. Purdy, Harry Phillips, J.C. Westergard, Jay W. Lundy, Lewis A. West Pall Bearers. Death: Suffered a stroke paralyzing right side wednesday 23 February 1949. unable to recognize or speak. Thursday march 3 went into a deep coma and passed away Saturday 5 March 1949 at 2:40 pm. Started School "Social Hall" run by Mary and Ida Cook. Went to work in a shoe factory. Worked as a cash boy in Z.C.M.I. Deseret News as press feeder and bindry. Utah Central Rail Road as painter apprentice. Job painting in Great Salt Lke City, fireman and pump engineer Ontario Mine Park City. Machinist apprentice D.R. and G.R.R. and cooperative Iron Works. Studied under Karl G. Measer at B.Y.U. and worked as machinist at Provo Foundry. Worked at Silver Brothers machinists at Salt Lake City. Linotype machinist at the Hearld and went to Linotype School at L8inotype Scool in New York City. Returned to Hearld to maintain 8 modle i Linotypes and general plant upkeep. Came to the Oregonian newpaper in Portland Oregon 1900 for supt. C.A. Morden. Had a bad head injury in 1905 which troubled him for several years. Joined with al. Cochran in a mechanical and electrical contracting firm, later returning to the Oregonian. Mother died 9 May 1921 in Portland. Father and Ximena toured Utah following the death of mother and returned home sick and confined to bed several months during winter 1922. Went to Dr. Work for treatment and returned to the Oregonian Newspaper spring of 1924. | HOLLING Marcus William FRISBY
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| 155 | [Hollingg.ged] Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | HOLLING Melvin Golden
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| 156 | [Hollingg.ged] Ancestral File cannot share event information because this person is "living". From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | HOLLING Melvin Golden
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| 157 | [Hollingg.ged] Source: Notes from Marcus W. Holling stating that Paul William Holling and Anna Laackmann had 2 sons. The oldest was Marcus Holling and the younger was Paul Holling. He states that it is reported that Paul Holling died in infancy being strangled with a potato in his mouth. | HOLLING Paul
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| 158 | [Hollingg.ged] Source: Notes from Marcus W. Holling stating that Paul William Holling and Anna Laackmann had 2 sons. The oldest was Marcus Holling and the younger was Paul Holling. He states that it is reported that Paul Holling died in infancy being strangled with a potato in his mouth. | HOLLING Paul
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| 159 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | HURST Elizabeth
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| 160 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | HURST Elizabeth
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| 161 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | HURST John
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| 162 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | HURST John
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| 163 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JACKLIN Sarah Lucy
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| 164 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JACKLIN Sarah Lucy
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| 165 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JACKSON John
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| 166 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JACKSON John
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| 167 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JACKSON Martha
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| 168 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JACKSON Martha
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| 169 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JOHNSTON Amy Lovisa
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| 170 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | JOHNSTON Amy Lovisa
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| 171 | 1901 Census: RG13 3151 8 Taylor Street, Ilkeston Frederick J Kirk Head 24 Framework Knitter Hosiery Derbys Ilkeston Annie Wife 24 Leics Shepshed Redvers J Son 1 Derbys Ilkeston Annie Daur 1 Mth Derbys Ilkeston | KIRK Frederick
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| 172 | Found this on LDS: Alfred KNIGHTON Sex: M Event(s): Christening: 9 Jan 1840 Pinxton, Derby, England Parents: Father: Robert KNIGHTON Mother: Georgiana Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type C059681 1773-1812 0428933 Film 6900889 Film C059681 1813-1868 0498115 Film NONE Sheet: Census 1881:Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 3325 / 36 Page Number 11 Dwelling Shipley Road Cottage Census Place Shipley, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341793 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Fredk. KNIGHTON Head M Male 55 Ilkeston, Derby, England Painter & Plumber Emma KNIGHTON Wife M Female 52 Ilkeston, Derby, England Josh. KNIGHTON Son U Male 24 Ilkeston, Derby, England Coal Miner Douglas KNIGHTON Son U Male 20 Ilkeston, Derby, England Coal Miner Hannah KNIGHTON Daugr U Female 14 Ilkeston, Derby, England Scholar Matilda KNIGHTON Daugr U Female 9 Ilkeston, Derby, England Scholar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Shipley Road Cottage Census Place Shipley, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341793 | KNIGHTON Alfred
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| 173 | Found this on LDS: Alfred KNIGHTON Sex: M Event(s): Christening: 9 Jan 1840 Pinxton, Derby, England Parents: Father: Robert KNIGHTON Mother: Georgiana Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type C059681 1773-1812 0428933 Film 6900889 Film C059681 1813-1868 0498115 Film NONE Sheet: Census 1881:Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 3325 / 36 Page Number 11 Dwelling Shipley Road Cottage Census Place Shipley, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341793 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Fredk. KNIGHTON Head M Male 55 Ilkeston, Derby, England Painter & Plumber Emma KNIGHTON Wife M Female 52 Ilkeston, Derby, England Josh. KNIGHTON Son U Male 24 Ilkeston, Derby, England Coal Miner Douglas KNIGHTON Son U Male 20 Ilkeston, Derby, England Coal Miner Hannah KNIGHTON Daugr U Female 14 Ilkeston, Derby, England Scholar Matilda KNIGHTON Daugr U Female 9 Ilkeston, Derby, England Scholar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Shipley Road Cottage Census Place Shipley, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341793 | KNIGHTON Alfred
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| 174 | 1881 Census: PRO Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 3333 / 59 Page Number 53 Census Place Bulwell, Nottingham, England Dwelling: 40 Newcastle St Family History Library Film 1341795 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Alfred LANE Head M Male 52 Bulwell, Nottingham, England Labourer Sarah LANE Wife M Female 50 Bulwell, Nottingham, England William LANE Son U Male 27 Bulwell, Nottingham, England Coal Miner Jane LANE Daur U Female 24 Bulwell, Nottingham, England Lace Mender Mary LANE Daur U Female 22 Bulwell, Nottingham, England Lace Mender Samuel LANE Son U Male 20 Bulwell, Nottingham, England Lace Dresser Emma LANE Daur U Female 14 Bulwell, Nottingham, England Lace Mender Selena LANE Daur Female 11 Bulwell, Nottingham, England 1901 Census: RG 3191 folio: 44 William Lane Lane William Male 47 1854 Colliery Banksman Notts Nottingham Alfred Lane Lane Alfred Male 75 1826 Hawker Orange Nut Etc Notts Nottingham | LANE Alfred
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| 175 | Place Abbrev.Place MFIRSTNAME MSURNAME FSURNAME FFIRSTNAME DATE BULWELL St Mary Samuel LANE WARD Martha Ann 07/11/1886 1891 Census: 2673 folio: 43 Samuel Lane Head M Male 30 Bulwell, Nottingham Engine Driver Martha Wife M Fem 25 Oxton, Notts Lavina Daur 2 Bulwell, Nottingham Wilfred Son 2 Mths do do 1901 Census: RG 3190 folio:169 Nottingham Samuel Lane Lane Samuel Male 40 1861 Coal Miner Hewer Notts Nottm Bulwell Martha Lane Lane Martha Female 35 1866 Notts Oxton Lavinia Lane Lane Lavinia Female 12 1889 Notts Nottm Bulwell Wilfred Lane Lane Wilfred Male 10 1891 Notts Nottm Bulwell William Lane Lane William Male 4 1897 Notts Nottm Bulwell Evelyn Lane Lane Evelyn Female 3M 1901 Notts Nottm Bulwell | LANE Samuel
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| 176 | There is a Sarah Lane Died 19 April 1868 aged 16 - Couls this be Sarah - See Database | LANE Sarah
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| 177 | May have been a professional footballer - played for Nottm Forest, County or Mansfield?? | LANE Stan
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| 178 | 1901 Census: RG 3191 folio: 44 William Lane Lane William Male 47 1854 Colliery Banksman Notts Nottingham Alfred Lane Lane Alfred Male 75 1826 Hawker Orange Nut Etc Notts Nottingham | LANE William
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| 179 | [Hallam 18 Jan 02.GED] Married twice and lived with Daisy Crisp. From Marriage Certificate (when marrying Van Der Heyden): Aged 30 Years. WIfe (Van der Heyden) 35 Years old. From Malines, Belgium. Formerley husband of Annie Lane formerley Freeman - obtained a divorce. Stated he was an Artificial Silk Spinner. Witnesses; I.J.Lane ?? M.B.Woodward Served in WW2 - Royal Marines. Lived at: 19, Ragdale Road, Bulwell. Nottm. 9, Newmarket Road, Bulwell, Nottm. Was a school caretaker - William Crane Have a peice of paper, believe from Bulwell cemetery, as follows: Winifred Lane (deed holder) P/A 2nd March 1981. William Louis Lane (51 years) Martha Ann Lane M21.50 ***(Burial Site??) | LANE William George
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| 180 | Free BMD: Births Jun 1897 Lane William Lewis Basford 7b 224 had died before William (Bill) married in 1950. Poss 1948. was a Foreman - Hosiery Trimmer. Bulwell Cemetary M21. 50 Winifred Lane - 2 March 1981 - Deed Holder William Lewis Lane - 51 years Martha Ann Lane | LANE William Lewis
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| 181 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | LAW Emily
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| 182 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | LAW Emily
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| 183 | [Hallam 18 Jan 02.GED] E 100 Grave has a Marble Headstone, kirb and vase. It reads In lovingmemory of George, beloved Husband of Hannah Simpson died Nov 28 1902, in her 53thyear. ( Morley ) Leabrooks. | LEE Hannah
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| 184 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | LESSON Bridget
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| 185 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | LESSON Bridget
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| 186 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | LESSON Thomas
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| 187 | [Hollingg.ged] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | LESSON Thomas
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| 188 | 17 Mar 1879 Christ Church Robert Linager 30 W Miner Hea John Linager (dec) Labourer Hannah Hallam 21 S Shi John Hallam Under viewer Wit: John Hallam Bethia Hallam | LINAGER Robert
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| 189 | 1871 census for Tupton 3 Rose Terrace -Joseph Harris Head-----Mar-----46----CoalMiner-----Salap. Abby Forest Mary A Harris Wife-----Mar-------35------------------------Ditto. Brosley Mary J Harris Daur ---------------12------Scholar-------Staffordshire--Mosley Hole Betsy Harris Daur ----------------8--------Dito ----------Ditto. Willenhall Robert Harris Son------------------3---------Dito ----------Ditto. Potteries Richard Harris Son -----------------6 months--------------Derbyshire. Tupton | LLOYD Mary A
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| 190 | 1881 Census: Is this correct??? PRO Ref: RG11 Piece / Folio 2681 / 14 Page Number 21 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Samuel LLOYD Head W Male 74 Madeley, Shropshire, England Lab In Forge (Iron) SOURCE: Dwelling New St Census Place Wrockwardine, Shropshire, England Family History Library Film 1341642 | LLOYD Samuel
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| 191 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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| 192 | 1881 Census: Source Information: Dwelling 5 Main Street Census Place Mapperley, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341816 PRO Ref RG11 Piece / Folio 3410 / 29 Page Number 7 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability George MOON Head M Male 56 Stanley, Derby, England Druggist & Grocer Eliza E. MOON Wife M Female 51 Little Hallam, Derby, England Arthur H. MOON Son U Male 18 Mapperley, Derby, England School Master | MOON George
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| 193 | Burial at Kirk Hallam Feb 28 1838 aged 27 years of Mapperley. | MOON Hannah
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| 194 | Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Isaac MOON Head M Male 46 Mapperley, Derby, England Shoemaker Mary MOON Wife M Female 45 Cotmanhay, Derby, England John MOON Son U Male 25 Mapperley, Derby, England Coal Miner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 2 Main Street Census Place Mapperley, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341816 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 3410 / 28 Page Number 6 | MOON Isaac
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| 195 | SOURCE: [Hallam - Ina Tuft.ged] IGI 1988 "James Moon, mother ? Moon 25 Oct 1753, The Tabernacle Hillgaate Independent, Stockport, Cheshire, Eng. B: 7 Feb 1979 PROVO, E:6 Apr 1 979 PROVO Uncleared." Derbyshire Family History Society, Newsletter June 1994, p.40 One of the traditions in Castleton, (Derbyshire, England) was Garla nd Day... The local band played the Garland tune which is very simila r to the Cornish Floral Dance. In fact it is said it originated fro m there as in the 1700's tin-miners from Cornwall moved to Derbyshire to work in leadmines." (T. A. Hunt said that he understood that the Moons had originally come from Wales. They were small and very dark, and resemble the Welch people who lived in the hills on the west side of Wales." !IGI 1994: Hannah Moon, chr. 6 Jul 1755, mother Elizabeth Moon, at Crich. C049782 1041624. She would be 4 years younger than James . There are also a Jos and Thos having children in Wirksworth the same time as James had children, 1771 &* 1772. 2 DO Check on Wirksworth 7331710 source 934270 !NOTE: Smalley Par. Reg.: "Marriage of Thomas Moon, Horsley, to Elizabeth Oldknow of Smalley, present James Eley & John Oldknow. 27 Fe b 1781." (Thomas would be born at least by 1755.) !NOTE: Temple work done 5 Sep 1936 at Manti, Film 170418, p.873. Perhaps Albertina Hunt. Also 1932, film 183545, p. 211 !NOTE: There is one entry where the parents Joseph and Ann have a son Geeorge Moon. But it is the only one that could be interpreted as a "Moon". All the others are definitely Noon. !NOTE: When John Moon married Frances Stevens, he was of Mapperley, and she was of Smalley. Do not know where they lived after their marriage or when they moved to Breach Cottage. ************************************************************************************************************************************************ | MOON James
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| 196 | 1881 Census - POSSIBILITY?? Dwelling The Common Cottage Census Place West Hallam, Derby, England Family History Library Film 1341811 PRO Ref: RG11 Piece / Folio 3392 / 89 Page No 9 Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation John MOON M Male 51 West Hallam, Derby, England Coal Miner Amelia MOON M Female 43 West Hallam, Derby, England Dressmaker George MOON U Male 23 West Hallam, Derby, England Bricklayer Thomas MOON Male 15 West Hallam, Derby, England Coal Miner Julia H. MOON Female 12 West Hallam, Derby, England Scholar Elizabeth MOON Female 9 West Hallam, Derby, England Scholar Minnie BLOODWORTH Female 7 Bedford, Bedford, England Scholar | MOON John
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| 197 | Witness to Hannah Moons Marriage to Thomas Hallam in 1832. | MOON Maria
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| 198 | Kirk Hallam Parish Registers 1813 to 1901: April 23 1820 Thomas son of Thomas & Mary Moon Mapperley Blacksmith Thos Williamson - Vicar | MOON Thomas
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| 199 | On his son Thomas register, he was stated to be a blacksmith April 23 1820 Thomas son of Thomas & Mary Moon Mapperley Blacksmith Thos Williamson - Vicar | MOON Thomas
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| 200 | PKirk Hallam Parish Register 1813 to 1901: March 8, 1818 Thomas The base born son of Sarah Moon Mapperley Servant | MOON Thomas
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