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Whalley Samuel Edward [Male] b. 23 SEP 1902 St. James Street, Church, Lancashire - d. 25 FEB 1988 Accrington cemetary, Lancashire, England
Source
Title: Karen Herrin --- Personal Research
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Title: Karen Herrin --- Personal Research
Rumoured to be illegitamate.
Emmigrated to California area, and married three times.
1881 Census, Little Harwood; living at Whalley Banks
5 Children
GRO 18383DUXBURYOliver HargreavesBlackburn219
This branch of the Duxburys landed at Fall River, Mass, and later resided in Dexter, Maine, working in the water powered mills there
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Title: Ruth Hannon
The Blackburn census in 1851 showed William and Cecilia with 7 children. Between my Christopher and his sister, Levinia, there was about a six year difference. We thought Cecilia could be his second wife. Someone agreed to check the Cathedral in Manchester. I have a copy of William's marriage to Mary (Ann) Heap on October 1, 1832.in the presence of Thomas Parry and William Williams.
So the first six children were William and Mary Ann's.
Ruth Hannon, July 2001
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Title: Ruth Hannon
Arrives in US when Alice was aged 12 or 13
Lincoln line goes back to 2 Lincoln ancestors, Thomas Lincoln and Samuel Lincoln of Hingham, England. Came to North America to found Hingham, Mass about 1631.
Samuel Lincoln line links to Preseident Abraham Lincoln
Source
Title: Lynne Duxbury-Shepherd
Widower on marriage to Lucy
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Title: Lynn Duxbury-Shepherd Personal research
Joseph although I could never find a record of him becoming a US citizen,
Joined forces with the north during the civil war (29th Infantry). He was wounded in one
battle, but later died, at Fort McHenry, of an infected wound received during the battle of Antietam
(Maryland). I have the goverment papers for Joanna's (his widow) pension
and his service papers, tho' I could never get the exact location of his
burial site.
Settled in Rhode Island
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Title: 1851 census
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Title: 1881 census
of Blackburn
Source
Title: Gordon Carr Duxbury -- Personal Research
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Title: Gordon Carr Duxbury -- Personal Research
2 other Daughters. Both went to USA
William Kirk Duxbury Effects under £1,500 26-6-1873
The Will of William Kirk Duxbury late of Leeds in the County of York Stay Maker and Brick Manufacturer who died 17 May 1873 at Leeds was proved at Wakefield by Robert Boyle Brick Maker and Enoch Etches Holroyd Sanitary Tube Manufacturer both of Leeds the Executors
Of Leeds, Yorkshire
No issue
Artist, ARCA, FRSA. Holder of National Medal for Success in Art 1895, the RCA Medal and Travelling Scholarship 1899, and winner of many national awards and prizes. Married (date unknown) Grace Elizabeth Cross, believed from Farnham. Lived in Margate. Grace had 2 brothers - Will, an artist (is this how she met George?) and Arthur Gordon.
George Carr Duxbury's grandson has several of his paintings and would like to hear of the whereabouts of any others. They are usually "signed" G. C. DUXBURY in block capitals. Please contact him at g.c.duxbury@@gmail.com
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