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 | Florence Beatrice Jago, nee Radmore
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 | Florence Brooks, nee Beal
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 | Florence Carline
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 | Florence Nessworthy
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 | Fore St., Bodmin, Cornwall
Postcards of Old Cornwall
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 | Fore St., Torpoint, Cornwall
Old Photos From The Past
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 | Fountain House, Goudhurst, Kent Home of William and Eliza Farley in 1861.
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 | Fred Norsworthy
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 | Fred Turgoose
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 | Freeman and Ethel Stone
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 | Funeral of Maurice Alan "Slim" Norsworthy His funeral was reported to have been one of the most colourful and prominent in the area. A funeral carriage from circa 1800 carried his body, and men on horseback followed the procession to his burial place.
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 | Fuston MacDonald
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 | George Albert Watts
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 | George and Lillian Norsworthy George and Lillian with a (living) granddaughter.
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 | George and Lillian Norsworthy family
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 | George Forest Counter
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 | George Francis "Frank" Collins
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 | George H. Moore, Senior U.S. Marine Corps., W.W.1
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 | George Ingram and Sophia Walton
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 | George Lyle (right)
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 | George Norrish Memorial stone for George Norrish, son of Susannah and her husband, Nicholas: George NORRISH. Born at Manor of "Blackslade" / called "Blacheslach" in the / Domesday book, Dartmeet, / Devon, England, March 2, 1831. / Son of Nicholas NORRISH & / Susannah EASTERBROOK, grand / son of William NORRISH & / Joan ANDREWS. / Left Plymouth on 3 Master / Cosmopolite Apr. 1843. Settled / W. Half lot 21, 2nc. Con. / Married Elizabeth EASTERBROOK / Nov. 3, 1854. / Choirmaster Ebenezer 30 yrs. / Author. Sold first melodeons / & reapers in these parts. / Died Guelph June 5, 1912.
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 | George Norsworthy
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 | George Norsworthy and Lillian Dupuy
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 | George Norsworthy family Back row:L-R: George Norsworthy holding Louisa, George, Lillian, Willie, Ella; Front row: Lillian Edith, Walter and Ralph
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 | George Robert Robson Nessworthy
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 | George Washington Wonnacott
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 | Georgina Maud Norsworthy, nee Sankey
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 | Georgina Wills, nee Crocker
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 | Geraldene Dixon-Robinson, nee MacKinnon
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 | Gerry Roberts He carried the Olympic Torch from Exeter to Plymouth in 1948.
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 | GIST-NORSWORTHY House George Norsworthy purchased this home from William Gist in 1893; it is the home where the cement steps were poured by George's brother, James, and into which the two family histories were placed in 1909. It was purchased in 2003 and restoration started. This is one of the "before" photos.
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 | Gordon Lyle (right)
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 | Graduating class of Western General Hospital Helen Norsworthy, top right.
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 | Grant Norsworthy
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 | Grant Norsworthy 19 May 1925
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 | Grant Norsworthy and Bessie Montgomery Bessie Montgomery, nee Grant, was Hettie Grant's sister. (Bessie is not in this database; she married a Montogomery who does not appear to be related to Margaret Montogomery's line).
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 | Greenwood Cemetery, Superior, Wisconsin Burial place of Charles and Emma Giesen, and a Gertrude V. Giesen, who may possibly be the first wife of their son, Conrad Giesen.
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 | Gwladys Mary A. Jones
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | Hamlet of Fuller Named after John Spears Fuller and his wife, Minerva.
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 | Handwriting on back of photo of family of John Charles and Margaret Norsworthy
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 | Harold Hunter
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 | Harriet Rickard nee Babbage
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 | Harry Coombe Passport photo taken 3 April 1924.
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 | Harry Elijah Coombe
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 | Harry Stobbs
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 | Harton Cemetery, South Shields, Durham Matthew Nosworthy has no memorial stone.
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 | HARVEY In memory of John HARVEY, blacksmith of this parish, who died 21st September 1879, aged 84 years; Also of Mary HARVEY who died 1st December 1868, aged 75.
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