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Note N488
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LDS has a date of May 29 1874 which is possible as there was a 2 month delay on the registration of Thomas George Wren born October 1880 registered December 1880.
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Note N489
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Rochdale district September quarter 1850 Volume 21 Page 638 - GRO Volume XXI
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Note N490
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Living with his daughter and her husband [Matthews]
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Note N492
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John Fletcher, 72, of Tampa, Florida, passed away Thursday, March 5, 2009, at his residence.
He was born December 4, 1936 in Dallas to Neil Odrey Fletcher, Sr. and Minerva Mae Baker Fletcher.
John is survived by two brothers, Skip Fletcher and his wife, G.G. of Double Oak and Bill Fletcher of Kemp, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A graveside service was held 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7, 2009, at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas.
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Note N493
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Listed in 2 census returns - Mother Mary A - must have incorrectly listed them with her
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Note N494
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Living with sister Mabel and husband [Edward J Wilson]
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Note N495
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Listed in 2 census returns - Mother Mary A - must have incorrectly listed them with her
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Note N496
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Living as Audry M Fletcher with sister Mabel and husband [Edward J Wilson]
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Note N497
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Listed as Lena in 1930 census
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Note N498
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In the 1911 census Daniel was listed as a visitor at the Paper Mill in Shifnal, the head was Susan Willock (DDaniel's half sister Susanna), born about 1875 in Shifnal and single, another visitor Georgina Cooper Widow born Wolverhampton about 1863.
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Note N499
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Wrongly listed as David Binnion on 1901 census
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Note N500
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Something of Unsworth's original nature can still be discerned in the area of Unsworth Pole, the area around the First World War memorial at the junction of Sunny Bank Road and Parr Lane. The Pole or "Pow" (as it was known locally in the Lancashire dialect) was named after the pitch pole fixed there by the Earl of Derby which would be greased each year for the village's pot fair. Local men would then try and clamber up it to grab a side of bacon attached to the top; the successful contestant could keep the ham. Parr Lane, nearby, takes its name from Parr Brook which snakes through the area before joining the River Roch at Blackford Bridge.
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Note N501
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Binnion Daniel of 70 Church Street Shifnal Shropshire died 29 September 1928 Probate London 14 November to Leah Bolt (wife of Ralph Bolt). Effects 748 pounds 1 shilling and 2 pence. Resworn 573 pounds 1 shilling and 2 pence.
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Note N502
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Binnion Maria of 28 Elleray-road Irlan-o'-th' Height Pendleton Salford widow died 10 June 1929 Probate Manchester 13 September to Daniel Binnion building surveyor and Samuel Fletcher Binnion shipping clerk. Effect 1948 pounds 17 shillings and 1 penny.