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701 | 9556-90 Frederick MAW, 23, farmer, Albion twp., same, s/o Thomas MAW & Sarah CORKETT, married Maggie SPEIRS, 23, Chinguacousy, same, d/o Patrick SPEIRS & Margaret HUNTER, witn: Frederick CARBERY & Lelliade SPEIRS, 29 Jan 1890 at Chinguacousy | Family: Maw, Frederick / Speirs, Margaret "Maggie" "Maggie" (F5797)
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702 | 9668-01 Isaac W. MAW, 23, farmer, Plympton, same, s/o Isaac MAW & Eliza CRAVEN, married Mabel DENNIS, 18, Enniskillen, same, d/o William DENNIS & Maggie SMITH, witn: James DENNIS of Enniskillen & Martha MAW of Plympton, 20 Feb 1901 at Enniskillen | Family: Maw, Isaac William / Dennis, Mabel (F6701)
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703 | 9670-89 David MAW, 33, lumber merchant, Etobicoke twp., Vespra twp., s/o John & Mary, married Sarah MAW, 34, Toronto Gore twp., same, d/o James & Hannah, witn: William CLARK & Jane MAW, both of Toronto Gore, 29 Jan 1889 at res of bride's father. From: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/peel89.htm | Family: Maw, David / Maw, Sarah (F7534)
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704 | Maw, Thomas (I6259)
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705 | Maw, Thomas (I6259)
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706 | Burridge, Mary Ann (I32464)
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707 | Calcott, Alfred Benjamin (I32465)
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708 | Maw, Herbert Harry (I16)
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709 | ???? Name: Charlotte Ann Chapman Registration Date: 1879 Quarter of the Year: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration Place: Wakefield, Yorkshire West Riding, England Volume: 9c Page: 73 ???? | Chapman, Charlotte A. (I77919)
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710 | A British Isles rugby international. Although he had never played for England he was selected for the British Isles tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1904. He played in several matches but not in any of the Tests. He later emigrated to Australia and served in the Australian Imperial Force in WWI. | Fisher, Major John Leaper (I70448)
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711 | A George III silver salver, Joseph Heriot, London, 1787. Beaded rim enclosing two armorial cartouches surrounded by a presentation inscription "FANNY N. N. BECKETT, The Gift of her Aunt Louisa Bullock, Nov. 23, 1850. The Gift of the Hon'ble East India Company to Robert Maw Esq'r Commander of the Asia East Indiaman for gallantly defending the said ship against a French frigate of 44 guns in the Straights of Malacca September, 1782". One cartouche has a recumbent camel on a pillow above a shield «b»«i»...«/b»«/i» | Maw, Robert (I15961)
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712 | A granddaughter is staying with them in 1881: Mary A Cuteson, granddaughter, aged 13, born abt 1867 in New Gersey, America Another granddaughter is staying with them in 1891: Sarah Cuckson (Cuteson?), granddaughter, aged 16, Dom Servant, born abt 1875 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England | Wilson, Eleanor (I2269)
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713 | A granddaughter is staying with them in 1881: Mary A Cuteson, granddaughter, aged 13, born abt 1867 in New Gersey, America Another granddaughter is staying with them in 1891: Sarah Cuckson (Cuteson?), granddaughter, aged 16, Dom Servant, born abt 1875 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England | Maw, George (I2550)
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714 | A guess ... | Family: Maw, John William / Smith, Nellie (F1425)
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715 | A Hannah Bird, widow, born March 18 1841 in England, emigrated to Canada in 1881, is listed on the 1901 census for Glenwood, Brandon, Manitoba, working as a domestic servant in a hotel. Ref: Dist 6, Sub-Dist H-1, page 6. | Maw, Hannah (I8084)
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716 | A MAW Birth Date: 5 Mar 1914 Death Date: 6 Mar 2009 Social Security Number: 251-03-0966 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: South Carolina Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 29642 Localities: Easley, Pickens, South Carolina Piedmont, Pickens, South Carolina Powdersville, Pickens, South Carolina MAW, A F was born 05 March 1914; received Social Security number 251-03-0966, which corresponds to South Carolina; and died 6 March 2009. | Maw, Alvin Franklin (I30315)
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717 | A niece of Samuel and Ann Maw (I12265 and I12266) | Homan, Ellen (I17164)
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718 | A ploughman in Newtown of Wemyss. | Willkie, James (I4381)
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719 | A Polish Second World War general who took part in Operation Market Garden and was a PE teacher in Bishop's Stortford for seven years has been commemorated. General Alfons Mackowiak, also known as Alan Mack, was a member of the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade and served in the Polish defence against Nazi Germany's invasion in 1939, the battle for France after escaping the fall of Poland, and Operation Market Garden in 1944. He stayed in Britain following the war after a communist government was installed in Poland. Mackowiak, who lived in Saffron Walden, was also an instructor to The Silent Unseen, a group of Polish elite special operations paratroopers who were formed in exile in Britain. After finishing his military career at the rank of captain, he was later promoted to general after the fall of the Iron Curtain. He ran a guest house in Essex before becoming a PE teacher at Bishop's Stortford College. He worked at the college from 1957 until 1964, after which he spent 25 years working at the University of Oxford. During a ceremony at Oxford University a plaque was unveiled by the Polish Ambassador, Arkady Rzegocki. It honours his army career and his contribution to British athletics, both in Bishop's Stortford and Oxford. Ambassador Rzegocki said: "I hope that this plaque will remind everyone of this great individual dedicated to the importance of sport and well-being of youth, who had such an enormous influence on many lives. "But I also strongly believe that this plaque would be also a desire of general Mackowiak, serving as a reminder about the many Poles who made Great Britain their home after the Second World War, when they could not come back to a free Poland." Thousands of Poles remained in Britain following the war because they did not want to return to communist Poland after the end of the war. Alfons Mackowiak was posthumously promoted to the rank of brigadier general by the president of Poland Andrzej Duda after his death in January, 2017. | Mackowiak, Colonel Alfons Wiktor (I73559)
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720 | a poor traveller at Moss Record set Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Burials First name(s) Henry Last name Maw Burial year 1732/3 Birth year - County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Burial place Campsall Age at death - Burial date 01 Mar 1732/3 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s) Henry Last name Maw Age - Birth year - Death year 1732/3 Burial year 1732/3 Burial date 01 Mar 1732/3 Burial place Campsall County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Archive Doncaster Archives Archive reference P15/1/A3 Page 66 Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Maw, Henry (I70678)
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721 | a poor widow | Maw, Mary (I36721)
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722 | A transcription of James Maw's Will: In the Name of God Amen I James Maw of Thornton in the County of York Inkeeper being Sick and weak in Body but of sound mind Memory and understanding do make this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following, to witt Imprimis I give and bequeath to my Son John Maw of Scrabo the Sum of five pounds of lawful Money to be paid to him twelve months after my wife Elizabeth Maw deceases Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Maw of Thornton the lawful sum of ten pounds to be paid her Twelve Months after my Wife Elizabeth Maws decease Item I give devise and bequeath to my well beloved Wife Elizabeth Maw all that my house and yard which I now dwell in with the appurtenances together with all my Household Furniture and Implements of Household and during her natural life and after her decease I give devise and bequeath the said house and yard with the Appartenances Household Furniture and Implements of Household to my Son William Maw of Thornton to him and his heirs and assigns for ever lastly all the rest residue and remainder of all my worldly Goods and Effects whatsoever I give devise and bequeath the same to my aforesaid Son William Maw whom I hereby nominate and appoint whole and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former and other Will or Wills be me heretobefore made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty seventh day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven --- James [X] Maw his mark * signed sealed published and declared by the above named James Maw as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us --- Thomas Stott(?) ----- James Manson _____ (?) 13 April 1787 Source: https://sites.google.com/site/begatus/person-pages/james-maw | Maw, James (I9877)
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723 | A transcription of the will of Ann Maw's brother, William Maw: Rydall Will of William Maw late of the P. of Thornton (Proved) Feby 6th 1793 Ann Maw the Executrix within named was duely sworn before me John Ward Surrogate pass.d 11th February 1793 sub 100 £ In the Name of God Amen I William Maw in the Parish of Thornton in the County of York yeoman do make this my last will & Testament in manner following / that is to Say I give & bequeath all my Estate Effects - whether Real or Personal unto my Well belove'd Mother Eliz'th Maw during her naturall life & at her decease I also give & bequeath unto my Brother John Maw of Scarborough the Sum of Sixty Pounds to him & his heirs & assigns for Ever to be paid to him by my Executor herein after named within eight Calendar Months after the decease of my well beloved Mother Eliz'th Maw, & I also give & bequeath Unto my Sister Ann Maw of Thornton after my Mother's decease the Intrest of the Sum of Three Hundred Pounds during her natural life & at her decease I give & bequeath the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds among Six. of My Nieces. daughters of my Sister Ann Maw (Viz) Elizabeth Mary. Ann. Adah. Zillah. & Hannah. & the aforesaid Sum to be Equally divided among these six. to them & there heirs & assign's forever if in Case they shall be living at the time of my sisters Death & if in Case any of them should die & leave no Isue then my will is that the Survivors shall have that Share or Shares equally divided among them all & I also give & bequeath unto my Nephew John Maw of Thornton son of my said sister Ann Maw of Thornton the Sum Of One Hundred Pounds to him & his Heirs & assigns for ever if in Case he shall be living at the time of my Sister Ann Maws decease & if in Case he should not be then living & have no Isue then my will is that the aforesaid Sum of One Hundred Pounds Shall be Equally divided Share & Share alike among my six nieces daughters of my Said Sister Ann Maw of Thornton & lastly. I do hereby give & bequeath all & every my goods & Chattles ready Money Securities for Money & all other my Estate & Effects either Real or Personal unto my sister Ann Maw She paying thereout all my Just debts & funerall Expences & whom I appoint Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & seal this 29th day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred ninety & two-- Signed sealed published and declared by the above named William Maw the Testator as for his last Will & Testament in the Presence of us who have hereunto set our Hands the year & day above Written Henry Sawnson William Maw [seal] Roger Skelton Thos Skelton An Inventory of the personal Effects of the late William Maw of Thornton deceased L s d Purse and apparel -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 - 0 - 0 Money on Securities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------205 - 0 - 0 a Cow --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 - 0 = 0 _________________ James Smailes 212 - 0 = 0 Chrstr Smailes appraised by us this 8th day of February 1793 | Maw, William (I20955)
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724 | A transcription of the will of James's brother, William Maw: In the name of God Amen I William Maw of Thornton in Pickering Lyth being of perfect memory and understanding do ordain my Last Will as follows. First I Recommend my Soul to God and my Body to the Ground to be buried in the burial Ground belonging the Quakers meeting at Pickering at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned. Secondly I Give to my Brother Robert Maw half a Crown, to Elizabeth the wife of my Brother James Maw ten pounds and to the three children of the said James and Elizabeth Maw, John Robert & Ann, the sum of forty shillings each, and my Will is that if any of the said children shall die before the age of Twenty one years then the part of such child or children shall be Given to the survivors share and share alike. Lastly I appoint my Brother James Maw aforesaid and Margaret the wife of Christopher Smales Joint Executors of this my last Will in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this eighteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty eight. (William Maw mark) Signed sealed and Delivered in the presence of us Jno. Birdfall, William Ward pass'd seal May iith 1753 Source: https://sites.google.com/site/begatus/person-pages/james-maw | Maw, William (I50893)
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725 | A.k.a Anna Hirst | Hurst, Anne (I34756)
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726 | A.k.A Heward | Heywood, Ann (I34748)
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727 | AARON Margaret Sculcoates 9d 367 CASS Harold Sculcoates 9d 367 FOSTER Sarah Sculcoates 9d 367 First name(s) Sarah Last name Foster Birth year 1883 Age 23 Residence 19 Richardsons Buildings, Sykes ST Marriage year 1906 Marriage date 04 Aug 1906 Marriage place Sculcoates, St Philip Spouse's first name(s) Walter William Spouse's last name Maw Spouse's age 27 Spouse's residence 4 Annis Place, Sykes St Father's first name(s) James Father's last name Foster Spouse's father's first name(s) Thomas Spouse's father's last name Maw County Yorkshire (East Riding) Country England Archive East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service Archive reference PE 56/4 Event type Marriages Event year range 1898-1909 Page 188 Record set Yorkshire Marriages Transcription © Findmypast | Family: Maw, Walter William / Foster, Sarah (F1944)
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728 | Abbott Annie Maria Malton 9d 558 Barnes Annie Elizabeth R Malton 9d 558 Maw Elijah Malton 9d 558 Ruston Ernest Malton 9d 558 | Family: Maw, Elijah / Barnes, Annie Elizabeth Rutter (F1434)
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729 | Abbott Henry Poplar 1c 920 Jones Florence Poplar 1c 920 Lott Susan Harriett Poplar 1c 920 Maw Alfred George Poplar 1c 920 | Family: Maw, Alfred George / Lott, Susan Harriett (F2489)
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730 | ABBR Mr Terence HolroydeTEXT Flat 1, 102 West End Avenue, Harrogate, HG2 9BY, North Yorkshire 14/7/1980 Dear Mr Adkins, Thank you for your letter of the 4th July. Mrs Glenys Clay said that Imight expect that you would write to me. Yes, I have been interestedin genealogy, including the CLAY family since Gilham CLAY (16/2/53Deal) married our daughter - Christine Nicola (b 20/3/1953 inSalisbury, Southern Rhodesia) on 9/8/1975 at Kingsthorpe,Northampton....... Yours Sincerely, Terence Holroyde Note: Various papers (family tree's etc) accompanied the letter(above) from Mr Holroyde. Gilham CLAY son of Arthur CLAY, son of George Frederick Harold WalkerCLAY. | Source (S45)
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731 | Abdy, Anthony (1579-1640), clothworker and East India merchant of London. Born 1579, seventh and youngest child of Roger Abdy (d. 1595) and his wife Mary, daughter of Richard White of Hutton (Essex); baptised All Hallows, Bread St., London, 18 October 1579. Alderman of London; sheriff of London, 1630-31; appointed director of East India Co., 1617 and deputy governor, 1639; member of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers (master, 1632). Married 14 August 1610 St Mary Aldermary London, Abigail (d. 1640), youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell, kt. (q.v.), (ironmonger and Governor of the East India Company, Lord Mayor of London in 1609-10) and had issue: (1) Alice Abdy (1611-48) m.1635 Sir John Bramston of Skreens (Essex) (d. 1700) (q.v.); (2) Sir Thomas Abdy (1612-86), (q.v.); (3) Anthony Abdy (1615-22), baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 16th March 1615; buried 16th January 1622; (4) Sir Robert Abdy (1616-70), (q.v.); (5) Sir John Abdy (1617-62) (q.v.); (6) Nicholas Abdy (1618-48), merchant; bapt. at St. Dionis Backchurch, 30 August 1618; died at Leghorn, 1648; (7) Roger Abdy (1620-42); baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 9th May 1620; (8) Abigail Abdy (b. 1622); baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 21st February 1622; (9) Sarah Abdy (b. 1624), baptized at St.Dionis Backchurch on 18th October 1624; perhaps m. at Stepney, 10 March 1645, John Bateman, lighterman He lived in Lime Street, London, in the house where William Dockwra's Penny Post was established in 1680; inherited lands at Colliers Row, Havering atte Bower (Essex) and property in Red Lion Gate, London from his father, 1595; purchased Felix Hall estate, Essex, 1630 He died 10 September 1640 and was buried in St Mary Abchurch or St Andrew Undershaft 1 October 1640, the same day as his wife; his will was proved PCC 4 December 1640 | Abdy, Sir Anthony (I44417)
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732 | Abdy, Sir Anthony (1655-1704), 2nd baronet. Eldest son of Sir Thomas Abdy (1612-86), 1st baronet of Felix Hall, and his second wife Anne, daughter and co-heir of Alderman Sir Thomas Soame, kt.; baptised 4 July 1655. Educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (adm. fellow commoner 1672); JP for Essex by 1684; stood unsuccessfully for Parliament, 1689, and petitioned against the result, alleging early closure of the poll; succeeded his father as 2nd baronet of Felix Hall, 14 Jan 1686. Married 9 June 1682 Mary (d. 18 Aug 1744), daughter and heiress of Rev. Dr. Richard Milward, canon of Windsor and rector of Great Braxted (Essex) and his wife Mary, dau of Sir Anthony Thomas (q.v.), and had issue: (1) Thomas Abdy, died young; (2) Mary Abdy (b. 1682x1685; d. c.1737) of London; d. unm.; will proved 2 May 1737 describes her as eldest daughter of Sir Anthony; desired to be buried at Great Braxted, near to her grandmother, Mary Milward (3) Joan[na] (1686-1765), of Kelvedon Easterford, d. unm.; will proved 1767; (4) Elizabeth Abdy (1687-1760), d. unm.; (5) Sir Anthony Thomas Abdy (1688-1733) (q.v.); (6) Sir William Abdy (1689-1750) (q.v.); (7) Rachel Abdy (1690-c.1744), of London; d. unm.; will proved 7 May 1744 (8) Anna Abdy (b. c.1691; d. 1738) m. 1724, Bezaleel Sherman (d. 1737) of Dorewards Hall, Kelvedon (Essex), surgeon; (9) Charles Abdy (b. 1693); probably died young (10) Richard Abdy (b. 1694); probably died young (11) Alice Abdy (b. 1695; fl. 1760); (12) Margaret Abdy (1696-1779) d. unm.; (13) Martha Abdy (1700-80) of Kensington (Middx), d. unm. Inherited the Felix Hall estate, Kelvedon, Essex, from his father, 1686. Died 2 Apr 1704 aged 49; buried at Kelvedon (Essex), where he is commemorated by a monument by Edward Stanton; will proved 12 Sept. 1704 | Abdy, Sir Anthony 2nd Baronet of Felix Hall (I44415)
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733 | Abdy, Sir John (1617-1662), 1st baronet. Fourth son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised 4 June 1617 at St Dionis Backchurch, London. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (adm. 1634; BA 1638; MA 1641; Fellow, 1640); consul for the English at Padua while studying at the University there, 1646-47; created 1st baronet of Moores, 22 June 1660. He was bequeathed the manor of Moores at Salcot Virley (Essex) by his father, 1640 Died without issue, 1662, when the baronetcy became extinct; bequeathed his property to his elder brother, Sir Robert Abdy (1616-1670) (q.v.) | Abdy, Sir John 1st Baronet of Moores (I44423)
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734 | Abdy, Sir John (c.1643-1691), 2nd baronet. Eldest child of Sir Robert Abdy (1616-70), (q.v.) and his first wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir John Gayer kt.; educated at Trinity Coll, Cambridge (matric. 1660) and Middle Temple (adm. 1665); travelled in France 1664; succeeded his father as 2nd baronet of Albyns, 1670. Married 10 May 1687 in Westminster Abbey (Middx), Jane (1666-1721), only daughter of George Nicholas MP (1635-1707), youngest son of Sir Edward Nicholas kt (1593-1669), Secretary of State to King Charles I and King Charles II, and had issue: (1) Sir Robert Abdy (1688-1748) (q.v.); (2) Anne Abdy (b. c.1689); (3) Jane Abdy (1690-c.1765), m.1732 Rev. Edward Crank (c.1676-1756) (q.v.) Lived in Covent Garden. He died intestate 1691; buried at Stapleford Abbots; goods administered 9 Mar 1692 and again 7 Jul 1721 | Abdy, Sir John 2nd Baronet of Albyns (I44426)
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735 | Abdy, Sir Robert (1616-1670), 1st baronet, East India merchant. Third son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised at St. Dionis Backchurch, 23 Jan 1616. He was knighted by King Charles II, 4/5 June 1660 and created 1st baronet of Albyns, 9 June 1660. He married c.1642 Catherine (d. 6 Sept. 1662), daughter of Sir John Gayer kt, Lord Mayor of London in 1646-47 and had issue: (1) Sir John Abdy (c.1643-91), (q.v.); (2) Catherine Abdy (b. 1645); bapt. at St. Andrew Undershaft, 29 July 1645; (3) Mary Abdy (b. 1647), bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 27 September 1647; m. 1675 Christopher Smith of Windsor (Berks), gent.; (4) Sarah Abdy (b. 1649); m. 24 November 1669, Robert Pennington of Chigwell (Essex), esq.; (5) Elizabeth Abdy (1650-78), bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 5 September 1650; m. 1676 (lic. 13 January 1676) Thomas Hall of Kettlethorpe (Lincs) and had issue two daughters; (6 Abigail Abdy (b. 1651); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 7 November 1651; (7) Anthony Abdy (b. 1653); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 16 August 1653; (8) Robert Abdy (b. 1656); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 29 April 1656; (9) Roger Abdy (b. 1657, died young); baptised at St Andrew Undershaft, 7 July 1657; (10) Charles Abdy (b. 1658); bapt. at St Andrew Undershaft, 17 March 1658; (11) Rev. Edward Abdy (1660-1701); (12) Roger Abdy (b. 1662), baptised at St Andrew Undershaft, 1 September 1662. He inherited the manor of Brandon (Essex) from his father, 1640; and rented the Albyns estate in Essex, perhaps as early as 1638; bought property at Sandon and Theydon Garnons (Essex), 1652, and the freehold of Albyns, 1654; improved the house at Albyns by the addition of panelling.He died 1670; will proved PCC 10 November 1670 | Abdy, Sir Robert 1st Baronet of Albyns (I44424)
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736 | Abdy, Sir Robert (1688-1748), 3rd baronet, MP; Only son of Sir John Abdy (c.1643-91) (q.v.) and his wife Jane, daughter of George Nicholas; baptised 8 Apr 1688; succeeded his father as 3rd baronet of Albyns, 1691, at the age of 3; educated at Trinity Coll, Oxford (matric. 1705); perhaps brought up in London as described as 'of Covent Garden' in 1705. Tory MP for Essex, 1727-48; described by Morant in his History of Essex as 'a man of deep knowledge in antiquity and natural history, a great connoisseur in medals, of which he had a fine collection, and, what is more, a true patriot and a person of unshaken integrity and remarkable humanity'; as this description hints, Abdy was a Jacobite, and seems to have been one of the leaders of the planned Jacobite rising in Essex in 1744; he was apparently privy to the details of the planned French invasion of that year; FSA; acted as a trustee of Lord Petre, 1732-33;. Married 5 July 1711 Theodosia (d. 8 August 1732), daughter and heir of Dr. George Bramston, master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and had issue: (a) Sir John Abdy (c.1714-59), 4th bt. of Albyns (q.v.); (b) Robert Abdy (c.1715-35), dsp; (c) Jane Abdy, died young; (d) Theodosia Abdy (d. 1758), m. 1752 Rev. Stotherd Abdy (c.1728-73) (q.v.), dsp; He inherited the Albyns estate (Essex) from his father in 1691. He died 27 Aug 1748 | Abdy, Sir Robert 3rd Baronet of Albyns (I44428)
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737 | Abdy, Sir Thomas (1612-86), 1st baronet, lawyer. Eldest son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised St Dionis Backchurch, 18 May 1612. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (Fellow Commoner, 1629) and Lincolns Inn, London (admitted, 1631/32); travelled in France and Italy, 1632-5; practised as a lawyer; sheriff of Essex, 1651; sought a lease from the Crown of the duty on sugar imports, c.1661; created 1st baronet of Felix Hall, 7 July 1641; knighted at Whitehall by King Charles I, 8 July 1641. He m. 1st, 1 February 1637/38 St Peter le Poer, London, Mary (d. 1645), daughter and co-heir of Lucas Corsellis of London; m. 2nd, 16 January 1646/47 at St Bartholomew the Less, London, Anne (d. 1679), daughter and co-heir of Alderman Sir Thomas Soame, kt., sheriff of London 1635-36 and had issue (1.1) James Abdy (b. 1639, d. young); (1.2) Rachel Abdy (1640-c.1688), m.1679, as his third wife, Philip Gurdon of Assington (Suffk) (c.1630-90) (q.v.); dsp.; (1.3) Abigail Abdy (1643-79), m. as his second wife, Sir Mark Guyon, kt. (d. 1690) of Dynes Hall (Essex) and had issue a daughter, Rachel Guyon; (2.1) Joanna Abdy of High Ongar (1654-1710); (2.2) Sir Anthony Abdy (1655-1704) (q.v.); (2.3) William Abdy (1657-82); (2.4) Thomas Abdy (c.1658-97); dsp; (2.5) Alice Abdy (b. 1661, d. after 1725) m. William Stane of Folyetts alias Forrest Hall, Ongar (Essex) and had issue; (2.6) Anna Abdy (d. 1692) of Forrest Hall, Ongar (Essex), d. unm.; (2.7) Mary Abdy (fl. 1712), m. c.1682 Wentworth Garneys (d. 1685) of Boyland Hall (Norfolk), dsp; (2.8) Judith Abdy (b. c.1664; d. young); (2.9) Sarah Abdy (d. young); (2.10) Elizabeth Abdy (fl. 1691) Inherited the Felix Hall estate (Essex) from his father, 1640; inherited the property of his cousin, Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, kt., 1679He died 14 January 1685/86; buried at Kelvedon, where he is commemorated by a monument (perhaps by William Stanton) with an inscription on a draped stone curtain; will proved 11 February 1686. His two wives are also both buried at Kelvedon [sorting ref. 773]. | Abdy, Sir Thomas 1st Baronet of Felix Hall (I44421)
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738 | Abigale MAW «b»Birth Date:«/b» 4 Mar 1909 «b»Death Date:«/b» Nov 1995 «b»Social Security Number:«/b» 483-03-0278 «b»State or Territory Where Number Was Issued:«/b» Iowa «b»Death Residence Localities«/b» «b»ZIP Code:«/b» 50430 «b»Localities:«/b» Corwith, Hancock, Iowa | Hartwig, Abigale (I11563)
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739 | Abode Bourne Hill First name(s) HENRY Last name MAW Birth year 1859 Birth quarter 1 Registration month - Mother's maiden name Maw District Pancras County London Country England Volume 1B Page 81 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Civil Births Collections from Great Britain, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Maw, Henry (I19911)
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740 | Abraham Maw is Bachelor, Betty Crosby is a Spinster. | Family: Maw, Abraham / Crosby, Betty (F160)
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741 | Abram MAW «b»Birth Date:«/b» 25 May 1906 «b»Death Date:«/b» Apr 1985 «b»Social Security Number:«/b» 529-44-0789 «b»State or Territory Where Number Was Issued:«/b» Utah «b»Death Residence Localities«/b» «b»ZIP Code:«/b» 84404 «b»Localities:«/b» Farr West, Weber, Utah Harrisville, Weber, Utah North Ogden, Weber, Utah Ogden, Weber, Utah Plain City, Weber, Utah Pleasant View, Weber, Utah Slaterville, Weber, Utah Warren, Weber, Utah West Warren, Weber, Utah | Maw, Abraham Edward (I9954)
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742 | abt 1807 Foster Maw, Head, Married, 44, Farrier (Shoeing Smith), born Thornton, Yorkshire, England abt 1812 Ann Maw, Wife, Married, 39, born Throyinby, Yorkshire, England abt 1837 John Maw , Nephew, 14, Farrier Apprentice, born Thornton, Yorkshire, England abt 1839 Mary Ann Mackwood, Niece, 12, born Throyinby, Yorkshire, England | Maw, Foster (I8274)
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743 | abt 1807 Foster Maw, Head, Married, 44, Farrier (Shoeing Smith), born Thornton, Yorkshire, England abt 1812 Ann Maw, Wife, Married, 39, born Throyinby, Yorkshire, England abt 1837 John Maw , Nephew, 14, Farrier Apprentice, born Thornton, Yorkshire, England abt 1839 Mary Ann Mackwood, Niece, 12, born Throyinby, Yorkshire, England | Mackwood, Mary Ann (I8277)
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744 | abt 1808 Foster Maw, Head, Married, 53, Farrier, Thornton, Yorkshire, England abt 1812 Ann Maw, Wife, Married, 49,Troxenby, Yorkshire, England abt 1839 Mary A Mackwood, Niece, 22, Servant, Troxenby, Yorkshire, England abt 1845 Henry Mackwood, Nephew, 16, Grocer, Troxenby, Yorkshire, England | Maw, Foster (I8274)
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745 | Accordibg to freereg the mothers first name is Octavia instead of Mary | Maw, George (I23291)
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746 | According to "MUSGRAVE'S GENERAL NOMENCLATOR AND OBITUARY" part IV (L-Pa) See also: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1541-1847/vol5/pp1-5 Leonard Mawe D.D. 1628-1629. Congé d'élire and letters missive 14 July 1628 (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9 p. 211). El. 24 July (Cal. Wells 11 388; Lamb., Reg. Abbot 11 f. 151). Royal assent 15 Aug. (Lamb., Reg. Abbot 11 f. 151). Abp's conf. 5 Sept. (ibid.). Cons. 7 Sept. (ibid.). Did homage to king for temps. 25 Sept. (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1628-9 p. 337). D. 2 Sept. 1629 (Brit. Libr., Lansd. MS. 984 ff. 79/124, 174/269). | Mawe, Leonard (I9829)
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747 | According to 1851 Census. | Gleading, Mary (I3125)
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748 | According to 1851 Census: Murriel Maw born abt 1844 in Stepney | Maw, Maria or Murriel (I1311)
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749 | according to 1861 Cansus | Maw, Mary (I21162)
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750 | According to 1861 census | Mawer, Joseph (I39842)
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