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351 Death Notice - Birmingham Gazette: Mon 6th January 1851. "On the sam HARVEY, Betsey (I9646)
 
352 Derbyshire Royal Infirmary JEFFERY, Phyllis Marion (I2918)
 
353 Derbyshire Royal Infirmary MERREY, Frances (I9099)
 
354 Details extracted from Family Bible, in possession of great grand daughter of Ada Florence Bull GOODALL, Marion (I19220)
 
355 Died 21 Mar 1918 of his wounds as a Prisoner of War in France - the army register says he died 14 Apr 1918 RODGERS, Pvt. William (I46323)
 
356 Died as a result of enemy action aboard HMS Good Hope at the Battle of Coronel.
Body never recovered 
HICKLING, William Charles (I47945)
 
357 Died at sea during the Battle of Jutland MACHIN, Leading Seaman Ivor (I49114)
 
358 Died during blitz in WWII EATON, Ethel May (I3680)
 
359 Died during blitz in WWII CAMPBELL, Kenneth (I49647)
 
360 Died from injuries during WWI ELLIOTT, Robert (I31782)
 
361 Died in Battle SPENCER, Henry 1st Earl of Sunderland (I16583)
 
362 Died of his wounds OAKLEY, Pvt. Ernest William (I48946)
 
363 Died on the way to Derbyshire Royal Infirmary ABEL, William (I46134)
 
364 Divorce: John Abercrombie Holdsworth, spouse Ethel Holdsworth.

Wife's petition 1913.
Divorce Court file 3731.

There is a restraining order on John Holdsworth from molesting Ethel etc.
Her residence is 20 Daleham Gardens, Hampstead
The divorce is granted on grounds of cruelty and adultery Miss Blythe is one of the parties named in John Holdsworth's adultery. 
Family: John Abercrombie HOLDSWORTH / Ethel (F15713)
 
365 Dog Lane ALLSOP, William (I14916)
 
366 Dog Lane ALLSOP, William (I14916)
 
367 Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Pennsylvania State Anatomical Board BUCKLEY, Hilbert Jenkins (I35129)
 
368 Donnington House, 159 Birmingham Road TWELLS, Rose May (I9551)
 
369 Dr D Jordan INGRAM, Meta Bernice (I3958)
 
370 Drowned BAGOT, Walter (I14917)
 
371 Drowned SHEFFIELD, Sir John (I15938)
 
372 Drowned in the Chariton River - Fell from horseback. LINK, Matthias Smith (I11607)
 
373 Drowning himself in the River Cam SACKVILLE-WEST, Maj. Gen. Lord Charles Richard 6th Earl De La Warr (I10562)
 
374 Dudley Road Hospital ROBERTS, Adeline (I488)
 
375 Duffield Bank EDWARDS, Ellen (I18726)
 
376 Duffield Bank EDWARDS, Charles (I18731)
 
377 Duffield Castle has been ascertained through excvations carried on by Mr. W. Bland, late head master of the endowed school here, in tile early part of 1886, to have existed on what is known as Castle Hill; the foundations, as now laid bare, through the aid of the Derbyshire Archeological Society, exhibit the basement of a rectangular Norman keep, 98 feet by 93, with rooms of unequal size, surrounded by concrete walls 15 feet thick: in the larger room is the well 4 feet in diameter and 80 feet deep, without any stone lining, with the shales through which it "Was sunk, 800 years ago, still firm, and 18ft of water within it; the bucket has been restored from the staves found in the well: the mound on 'which the castle stood is 70 feet above the river Derwent, encircled by a moat now filled in, except on the west side, where it is, in places, 16 feet across the bottom, 32 feet at the top and 7 feet deep, and it inclosed an area of 5 acres: many relics have been exhumed, such as a Norman spur, a spear head, bridle-bit and three knives, besides human bones, and from a trench cut through the mound a quantity of pottery was taken, which, upon competent authority, was declared to be Roman and indicating that the building stood upon the site of a Roman station: the castle was erected by Henry de Ferrars, who rendered service to William the Conqueror, by whom he was
granted II4 lordships in Derbyshire, besides estates elsewhere, and it remained with this family until Robert de
Ferrars, Earl of Derby, engaged in rebellion against King Henry III. and, being captured, was tried for high treason (1266), and, though his life was spared, the estates were confiscated! and conferred on Prince Edmund, Earl of Lancaster: subsequently the Royal army destroyed
the castle by fire, and ultimately all remain ot it dissappeared. 
BLAND, William (I46692)
 
378 Dunedin Public Hospital, Cumberland Street SMITH, Ernest Amos (I17630)
 
379 Durham Cathedral NEVILLE, John 3rd Baron Neville of Raby, KG (I12799)
 
380 During the past week several fatal accidents occurred on the Thames, owing principally to the tempestuous weather.

The most serious one happened on Thursday morning. A barge, laden with balks of mahogany, which it had bought from Rotherhithe, had proceeded up the river as fr as Battersea Reach, and when nearing the Pimlico Pier was caught in a heavy squall.

Being low in the water, the waves washed over her, and before a citizen steamer, the captain of which saw the danger the barge was in, could get alongside and take off the two men in her, she sank.

The greatest excitement prevailed among the passengers on the steamer, all of whom witnessed the occurrence, the lifebuoys were got out to rescue the unfortunate men.

At the same moment, a police galley came up, and its occupants succeeded in rescuing one man, but the other poor fellow, James Shrimpton, of Rotherhithe, sank and was drowned. It is unclear if James's body was recovered. No registration of his death has been located 
SHRIMPTON, James Thomas (I38060)
 
381 Dysentry ADAMS, Cpt. Elihu (I11073)
 
382 Dysentry on Campaign SPENCER, His Grace Charles 3rd Duke of Marlborough, 5th Earl of Sunderland, K (I16847)
 
383 Ebenezer Chapel, Steelhouse Lane Family: Ernest William BADLAND / Lilian ROLFE (F1643)
 
384 Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Church Family: Richard Henry COURT / Adeline ROBERTS (F935)
 
385 Educated in Sutton in Ashfield, Matriculated at St.Edmunds Hall, Oxford, 14 March 1798, B.A in 1801, M.A. in 1809.

Ordained by Bishop Horsby of Rochester, Curate of St.Paul's, Cray, Kent, c1802-1804 and to the sequestrators of Orpington Parish, 1803-1804

Curate of Down and Cudham by 1806, residing at Orange Court, Down, but by January 1813 he left Down.

Curate of Belgrave, Leicestershire, but living in Leicester at Huntersgate in 1815, Rutland Street in 1816, Newark Street in 1817-1819 and Pashin Lane in 1820.

Head Master of the Grammar School, from 1820, Curate of Yelvertoft from 1820, Curate of Clipston from 2 August 1824, left Clipston in 1840; not traced between 1840 and 1847, when he became perpetual Curate of St.John's, Walthamstow. He resigned in 1851.7

Published Works.
Husbandry Improved by Religious Meditations, 1805. (not in British Library)
Palestine, 1806. (not in British Library.)
The Clergyman's Companion in Visiting the Sick, date of first Edition unknown, new Edition 1813, (neither in British Library.)
Early Devotion, 1810. (not in British Library.); new Edition Leicester 1816.
Poems & Translations, London, 1814.
A Letter to a Baptist, (date unknown, not in British Library.)
A Catechism on the Truth and Authority of the Holy Scriptures, Leicester 1819.
Sermons on the Fifty First Psalm, London, 1824. (A New Translation of the Book of Psalms from the Hebrew was then being prepared for the Press, but may never have been published.)
Calculations on the State of the Weather... for the Year 1827, Harborough 1826.
Devotional Hymns, London, 1827. (under the pseudonym of VIGIL),
The Roman Catholics, London, 1848. 
BULL, John (I31629)
 
386 Elijah Copeland Graveyard COPELAND, Elijah (I17356)
 
387 Elm Street Cemetery COPELAND, Ebenezer (I17272)
 
388 Elm Street Cemetery COPELAND, Mary (I17281)
 
389 Elm Street Cemetery JONES, Ephrahim (I17288)
 
390 English Creek BEASTON, Elizabeth (I4284)
 
391 English Creek CHAMPION, Enoch B (I5238)
 
392 English Creek CHAMPION, Enoch B (I5238)
 
393 Entry reads 'Joseph' however no Joseph Slater exists at this time and there is no record for Joshua.

Joshua is a son of John as detailed in John's will 
SLATER, Joshua (I3548)
 
394 Esther went to America with her husband Robert Parkinson who was in a business relationship with Samuel Slater.

After his death she returned to the UK & then returned to America to settle her husband estate & ended up marrying Samuel Slater 
JOHNSON, Esther (I24381)
 
395 Excerpt from: "Zahnisers The History of the Family in America"

Michael, the second son of Matthias I and Mary Lint, was born September 20, 1777. When the family settled in Mercer County, he took the tract on which he and his father and brothers had located the preceding year. In the Fall of 1802 or 1803, he went to Lancaster County where he spent the Winter with his mother's relatives.

In the Spring he returned and continued to improve his farm. On April 29, 1806, he married Mary Mourer and the remainder of their lives were spent on the land on which he had first settled and which has never passed out of the family. He never engaged in any other business other than that of this farm. By industry and economy, he was so successful that he was able to start each of his sons in life with two hundred acres of land. His education was rather limited and entirely in German.

During the War of 1812 he served his country in two enlistments, being located each time at Erie. About the year 1819 he united with the Coolspring Presbyterian Church of which he was a prominent member till his death, being selected for the eldership a number of times but always declining to serve.

He was a man of robust health till 1850 when he suffered an attack of pleurisy from which he never fully recovered. In April, 1852, he was stricken with paralysis and died as a result of a second stroke in June following. Mary Mourer, his wife, was born near Hagerstown, Maryland, June 16, 1784. Most of her youth was spent in Franklin County, Pa.

In 1804 she came with her father's family to Mercer where she resided till her marriage. She was a woman of robust health, having reached the age of 92 when her death occurred November 8, 1876. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and along with her husband enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all who knew them. 
ZAHNISER, Michael (I41100)
 
396 Fawkner Memorial Park OSBORNE, Andrew Thomas (I18205)
 
397 Fell from a Horse PARKES, Mabel Desborough (I14560)
 
398 Fell from a horse CADE, Roger Lee (I42060)
 
399 Fetter Lane BILL, Harry Baden (I1524)
 
400 First name(s): William
Last name: Harvey
Birth year: -
Town: Birmingham
Occupation: Sword cutler
Year: 1832
Day: 3
Month: January
Page: 188
Record set: Bankrupt Directory 1820-1843
Category: Institutions & organisations
Subcategory: Courts & Legal
Collections from Great Britain, UK None 
HARVEY, William (I3695)
 

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