Obituary.] CHARLES TURKER FIRTH. 365 CHARLESTURNERFIRTH, B.%. (Victoria), born a t Idle, Bradford, on the8thJune, 1880, died in London on the12th March, 1913. Trainedunder Mr. Joseph Garfield and employed by him on sewerage works a t Bradford, he was afterwards engaged on Herne Bay ...
1) see file for Nellie's newspaper obituary article 2) Born as a Severson [or Devertson? or Sievertson ?] but no record of adoption has yet been found? 3) Two different SSN's have been located that were issued to Edward Ebenhart Hanson born 07/28/1873: SSN 368-16-1579 Applied ...
Edward Seaga died on his 89th birthday on May 28, 2019. Prime Minister Andrew Holness confirmed his death in a statement: “It is with great sadness that I inform the nation of the passing of the Most Honourable Edward Phillip George Seaga, the fifth prime minister of Jamaica. The family ...
An obituary of Samuel Boden in theChess Player’s Chronicle(18 January 1882, page 31) notes that he started life as a railway clerk and it later makes the following observation: “On coming into some property, through the death of a relative, he devoted himself to art. This necessarily le...
AN employee of Messrs Brough Ltd (greengrocers) for over 40 years, Mr Thomas Edward Pigg died at his home, 39 The Avenue, Durham, recently, after an illness lasting a year and four months.Born at Catchgate, Annfield Plain, 57 years ago, he was the son of the lae Mr and Mrs J R...
1 Steven Hobbs, Gleanings from Wiltshire Parish Registers, Chippenham 2010, p.23, where Orpin is noted as beginning as Parish Clerk for Bradford on Avon 1722, and retained the role until his death in 1781. The date of his birth is derived from the obituary notice, Gentleman’s Ma...
which detonated before Kennedy and another crew member could bail out by parachute. The cause of the explosion was never conclusively determined. Additionally, the obituary said Edward Kennedy testified in the spring of 1991 at the trial of his nephew William Kennedy Smith, who was accused of rap...
From the obituary of Arnous de Rivière inThe Field, 16 September 1905: ‘Latterly his name came into prominence as the organizer of the Monte Carlo tournaments, and he was occupied with the drafting of a constitution for the establishment of an International Chess Association when death overtook...
An obituary of Samuel Boden in theChess Player’s Chronicle(18 January 1882, page 31) notes that he started life as a railway clerk and it later makes the following observation: “On coming into some property, through the death of a relative, he devoted himself to art. This necessarily le...