Genealogy of the May and Crofton Families
Print Bookmark

Notes


Tree:  

Matches 351 to 400 of 531

      «Prev «1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next»

 #   Notes   Linked to 
351 Married by Father Cusack Family: Patrick Francis McGouran / Mary Patricia Rogers (F38)
 
352 Married by Father Paul Cusack - same priest as parents wedding. Family: Bryan Patrick McGouran / Christine Parent (F44)
 
353 Married by Lord BIshop of Portsmouth Family: Bishop David Say / Irene Frances Rayner (F84)
 
354 Married her cousin ID number 133 May, Germaine Marie (I134)
 
355 married her cousin Isaac Van Vavte see id#319 Vrught, Marie Jacoba (I179)
 
356 Married her cousin William ID #133 Descendants follow his id number. May, Germaine Marie (I312)
 
357 Married his Cousin Sarah Crofton ID 58 (it was her second marriage after James Harrison died) Crofton, John married cousin Sarah ID (1) (I772)
 
358 Married in Ireland
Immigrated to Canada in 1917
Was a motorman for the TTC in Toronto for 29 years.
Died of Bladder cancer per death Ceertificate 
MaGauran, Thomas (I92)
 
359 Married Peter Fane - Please see this individual to continue with details for Sarah. Hamilton, Sarah Katherine (I513)
 
360 May, Sir William Henry (1849 - 1930), naval officer, was born at Liscard, Cheshire, on 31 July 1849, the third son in the family of ten children of Job William Seaburne May and his wife, Anne Jane Freckleton. Since the seventeenth century the family had lived in the Netherlands, where an ancestor, John May, had been a naval architect. William Henry May's grandfather, an admiral in the Dutch navy and reportedly at the same time captain in the British navy, had assisted in restoring Prince William of Orange to the throne of the Netherlands in 1813. His father left the Netherlands in 1840 and established himself on the stock exchange in Liverpool, where he was Netherlands consul.

Prince William of Orange is the Godfather to Willam Henry May - See picture.

Admiral of the Fleet, Commander of the Altlantic and Home Fleets. Controller of the Navy and Lord of the Admiralty. 
May, Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Henry C.G.B., G.C.V.O. (I12)
 
361 MBE 1924 Marillier, Dame Mary Louisa (Mollie) MBE (I31)
 
362 Mechant taylor 1891 Price, Athelsicane? Elder (I1486)
 
363 Member of the Govt of the Provincial Staes of Guelder-Cand at Arnheim Noort, Aplen (I177)
 
364 Member of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Loretto Sisters)
After retirement did Parish Ministry at Our Lady of Sorrows, Toronto and Marquis and Central Butte Sask. 
O’Keefe, Sister Margaret IBVM (I316)
 
365 Merchant Taylor 1759 Price, John (I1232)
 
366 Merchant Taylor 1820 Price, Charles (I1228)
 
367 Misercordia Hospital May, Karen Faith (I22)
 
368 Misercordia Hospital May, Christopher Seaburne (I21)
 
369 Morton hall, Otterbutn, Norththumberland Clarke, Charles Thompson (I480)
 
370 Mother is Jenna Marsh Bright, Violet Anne (I405)
 
371 My father was a Naval Architect and was a member of the RCNC and helped to design the hospital ship which became the Royal Yacht Britannia so interestingly following another relative who helped design a previuos Royal Yacht!!! He and my mother had great fun burning bits of material to test what was inflammable and what was not so as to know what could be used in Britannia. In wartime he held the rank of Lieutenant Commander and had he continued to hold Executive Rank in the post_war years, he would have been a Rear Admiral, but in Peacetime the Corps of Naval Constructors ceased to wear uniform and to carry rank, whilst continuing as an integral part of the Royal Navy.
 
The last part of this was written by David Say who gave the Eulogy at my father`s funeral.
He spent D-Day +1 in Normandy having gone over with the Mulberry Harbours and then helped to clear the Caen Canal by sending divers down to the sunken ships and then repairing them. 
Rayner, Leonard William Agnew (I201)
 
372 Name is a mix of grandmothers first names Evelyn and Willy McGouran, Evelly Ava (I205)
 
373 Never Maried Crofton, Cecil Florence (I1088)
 
374 Never married
Will fairly substatnial estate - proved by the two executors her nephews Thomas Agnew May of Tavistock, Esq and Charles Gibbons May, Solicitor 
May, Louisa Juliana (I621)
 
375 Never married Family: John Price / Sarah Draper (F471)
 
376 Never married. Crofton, Bettine Lowther (I1102)
 
377 Never married. Crofton, Ellen Marjorie Lowther (I1101)
 
378 No children Crofton, Ernest Alfred (I838)
 
379 No Children Bright, Amanda Anne (I401)
 
380 No children May, Job (I139)
 
381 No Children Leermens, J (I69)
 
382 No children Family: Guillaume Pasques de Ghasomes de Ghasomes Vrught / Catherina Cornelia Linden VanDyk (F76)
 
383 No Children Murray, ? (I390)
 
384 No Children - Famile die Nobile Giovanni Rosario Messina will die out Messina, Basilio (I1520)
 
385 No Children Famile die Nobile Giovanni Rosario Messina will die out Messina, Antonio (I1517)
 
386 No Children Famile die Nobile Giovanni Rosario Messina will die out Messina, Antonio (I1518)
 
387 No Children Famile die Nobile Giovanni Rosario Messina will die out Messina, Giovani (I1519)
 
388 Note 43 shows 1805 Price, Charles (I1228)
 
389 Nurse Naudin ten Cate, Maria Martha (I343)
 
390 Of Amsterdam Roelofs, Dirk (I380)
 
391 Of Amsterdam Wynbergh, Jan (I142)
 
392 of Amsterdam.
Lived in London 
Alewyn, Jacob (I156)
 
393 of Chigwell Sollery Wilcox, Charlotte (I1449)
 
394 of Curazao Sarah Scholborough (I132)
 
395 of Gillingham Pensex, Rebecca (I5)
 
396 Of Harlingen Friesland Visgen, Hildegonda Martha (I146)
 
397 of Little Abbots Nr Pewsey Wilts.
Dep. Jockey Club Starter 1913official Jockey Club Starter 1922-1947 
Allison, Hubert (I469)
 
398 of Parkend, Lockerbie, Undercliffe Sutherland, Tickford Abbey, Newport Pagnell Bucks, DL., J.P Co Durham. Hon Col LI and Newcastle Upon Tyne RE
The Volunteer Officers' Decoration was created by Royal Warrant under command of Queen Victoria on 25 July 1892[1] to reward 'efficient and capable' officers of the Volunteer Force who had served for twenty years. 
Allison, William Henry V.D. (I477)
 
399 of Radnorshire Wales Price, Thomas (I1234)
 
400 of the Earls of Lichfield Anson, Adelaide Francis Mary (I165)
 

      «Prev «1 ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next»