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201 | Source is https://gw.geneanet.org/richardremme?n=shardelow&oc=&p=john+de | Family: FREVILLE, Richard / SHARDELOW, Joanna (F141)
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202 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHADDOLOW, Ann (P346)
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203 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHARDELOW, John (P344)
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204 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHADDOLOW, Sarah (P347)
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205 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHARDELOW, Marthew (P348)
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206 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHARDELOW, Thomas (P349)
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207 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHARDELOW, Thomas (P352)
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208 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | SHARDELOW, Martha (P353)
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209 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | AUGUR, Mary (P351)
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210 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford | CRAMPTON, Ann (P355)
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211 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford. Samuel was a Cordwainer (shoe/boot maker). | SHARDELOW, Samuel (P356)
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212 | Source is Shards newsletter #48 by Gerry Langford. Thomas was a Cordwainer (shoe/boot maker). | SHARDELOW, Thomas (P350)
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213 | Source is Shards newsletters #15 and #48 by Gerry Langford. John, was the Vicar of Ilketshall St. Andrew and later nearby Beccles, both in the county of Suffolk. Leonard was the father of the Thomas Shardelow at Kessingland, he married Kimborowgh Edgar and had 6 children before he died in 1612. There is considerable evidence that it was his youngest son, John, who obtained a scholarship to Sidney College, Cambridge at the age of 13 and matriculated three years later, was ordained Deacon at Norwich and Vicar of Ilketshall St, Andrews, Suffolk in 1632. He was also Rector of Beccles, Suffolk although the date of this appointment is not known. Unfortunately the registers of Ilketshall St. Andrews for this period have been badly damaged and, in spite of conservation work done on them, large parts are illegible. One entry which can be read refers to " John Shardelowe the son of John Shardelowe and Maria his wife was baptised the 18 May 1638". This is signed John Shardelow, vicar. | SHARDELOW, John (P354)
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214 | Source: "Some Materials for a History of the Parish of Thompson ....." written in 1892. It states: "1255 was dead". | SHARDELOW, Robert (P406)
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215 | Source: "Some Materials for a History of the Parish of Thompson ....." written in 1892. It states: he was "probably of Shardlow, co. Derby. His wife's name does not appear." | SHARDELOW, Robert (P406)
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216 | Source: Dayton Herald 11 Jun 1904 reporting her 12th birthday | SHARDELOW, Verna S (P771)
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217 | Source: Rootsweb Jim Weber | SHARDELOWE, John (P385)
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218 | Source: Rootsweb Jim Weber. Some doubt about this as its described as 'alt' presumably for "alternative" | SHARDELOWE, John (P385)
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219 | Source: Rootsweb Richard Hodgson | SHARDELOWE, John (P385)
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220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P1402)
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221 | South Africa Medal record shows died 1/4/01. Boer War. | SHARDELOW, Edward John (P195)
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222 | Spelling could be Iaonin | IOANIN, Alex (P744)
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223 | Spelt GWLADYS on gravestone | MARQUAND, Gladys May (P1433)
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224 | Spelt Shadelow on burial record. Also states he was 'son of John Shadelow'. | SHARDELOW, Edward (P61)
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225 | Spelt \"Kinborough\" in \'The Visitations of Norfolk 1589\' | EDGAR, Kimborowgh (P358)
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226 | Spitfire pilot died in a dogfight over the Weald of Kent in WW2. He parachuted but the enemy plane circled and machine gunned him, killing him. | RUSHMER, Frederick William (P628)
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227 | strong poss | SHARDELOW, Elizabeth (P1074)
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228 | Surname hard to read | BALDRY, Mary Ann (P1131)
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229 | Surname possibly Pierson | PIERSON, Sarah (P345)
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230 | Susan’s marriage record states father as Richard Shardalow, could have been made up to avoid saying illegitimate. | CANDY (P642)
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231 | Susannah has surname Hall in 1911 Census so I assume she married a Mr Hall but I can't find any record of this. | HALL (P818)
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232 | Sydney or Henry Charles was a bit of a rogue and may have been imprisoned. Source: Frank Shardalow story. | HAWKINS, Sydney Albert (P545)
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233 | Sydney or Henry Charles was a bit of a rogue and may have been imprisoned. Source: Frank Shardalow story. | HAWKINS, Henry Charles (P544)
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234 | The book 'Delafield - A Family History' suggests that Geoffrey is probably Robert's nephew not son but the book 'Some Materials for a History of Thompson' firmly places him as Robert's son in the Shardelowe Pedigree chart. | SHARDELOW, Geoffrey (P407)
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235 | The marriage certificate is definite and beyond doubt - age, date (1902), location, brother as witness .... everything confirms. Also the 1911 Census confirms this including 'years married'. But the Civil Registration Marriage Index shows their marriage as registered in 1909 - presumably it was just registered 7 years after the event. | Family: HURLEY, John James / SHARDELOW, Charlotte Emily (F371)
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236 | The Shardelow pedigree in the \'Visitations of Norfolk 1589\' show Marcey as the wife of Leonard and mother of Thomas et al. I also found this on a Rootsweb tree. Another source - I think it was an Ancestry.com tree (with no sources) has Ann Tybenham/Tykenham (1540-1572) as his wife. When I get an Ancestry.com subscription again, I will check. | STANINGS, Marsey (P360)
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237 | The Star Press, Muncie reported that the couple arrived from Dayton and married at a ceremony at her sister Mrs Ray Snyder's (Pearl P763) home. 3 days later he received his instructions to report for army service. | Family: ZIEGLER, Robert W / SHARDELOW, Mildred (F457)
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238 | There are other possibilities (eg an Elizabeth Fulcher born in Norwich in 1769) but this seems most likely as born in Corton. Elizabeth was married in Haddiscoe, gave birth to Sarah in Thurlton who married in Hopton. Hopton church is 1.4 miles from Corton church. | FULCHER, Elizabeth (P157)
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239 | This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. | Source (S-1409355560)
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240 | Thomas was a distinguished cricketer. Coincidentally he was living and got married in the same town that Donald Bradman was born in 1908. Bradman was undoubtedly the greatest cricketer who has ever lived. The town/village of Cootamundra only has about 7,000 inhabitants today. It was established in the 1860s as part of the gold rush. | Family: SWEET, Thomas Shardalow / GIBB, Elizabeth Calderwood (F546)
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241 | Tragic death, road accident. On 11 January 1949 a coroner's jury met at High River. Ramona was an 18 year old hairdresser of Okotoks and died in High River hospital on Christmas night. The jury found that she died as a result of brain and abdominal injuries suffered at 11:40pm when the truck overturned on the main highway one mile south of Nanton. It was not known who the driver was. John Edison Scott of Nanton was also in the truck, he was intoxicated; he escaped with minor injury to one arm. He lost his drivers licence for 6 months, a year before, in Calgary on a dangerous driving charge. It was his father's truck and he admitted he had been driving it but maintained she was driving at the time of the accident. They were going to his home south of Nanton then intending to drive to her home in Rosetown, Saskatchewean 330 miles away, for Christmas. Her father Hubert Charles Rushmer, of Rosetown, attended the inquest. | RUSHMER, Ramona Mae (P1361)
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242 | Transcription(s) suggest first name could be Izachar or Johnathan | FARINGTON, Jasaker (P428)
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243 | Twin | HUGHES, John (P651)
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244 | Twin | HUGHES, Louisa Ann (P21)
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245 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P674)
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246 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P675)
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247 | Twin | SHADELOW, Edward (P935)
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248 | Twin | SHADELOW, Ann (P934)
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249 | Two times Track Cycling Olympic Silver medalist Helsinki 1952 Also competed at 1956 Olympics Five times South African Sprint Champion Biography and Obituary https://www.shardalow.com/shard/home/tommy-shardelow-obit.php | SHARDELOW, Thomas Frederick (P603)
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250 | Unknown source | SHARDELOW, John (P747)
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