Genealogy Data Page 1046 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Paul Francis Sherriff
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Nowers, Margaret Ann {I20901} (b. ABT. 1822, d. 1910)

Source: (Birth)
Title: 1881 Census CD
Media: Census
Occupation: Date: 1881
Place: Charwoman
Death: 1910
Reference: 20901
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Widow, aged 59, living in Newington, Surrey, England, with son William

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Portsmore, William {I20902} (b. 29 JUN 1851, d. 1931)
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1881 Census CD
Media: Census
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Dennis Portsmore's Tree at Rootsweb
Media: Electronic
Baptism: 29 JUN 1851 St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, London, England
Occupation: Date: 1881
Place: Carman
Death: 1931
Reference: 20902
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Aged 30, living with mother in Newington, Surrey

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Ray, Mary {I20903} (b. ABT. 1851, d. 1883)
Death: 1883
Reference: 20903

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Portsmore, William George {I20904} (b. 7 MAY 1883, d. 16 JUN 1915)
Note: The Menin Gate is one of four memorials to the missing in Belgian Flanders which cover the area known as the Ypres Salient. Broadly speaking, the Salient stretched from Langemarck in the north to the northern edge in Ploegsteert Wood in the south, but it varied in area and shape throughout the war. The Salient was formed during the First Battle of Ypres in October and November 1914, when a small British Expeditionary Force succeeded in securing the town before the onset of winter, pushing the German forces back to the Passchendaele Ridge. The Second Battle of Ypres began in April 1915 when the Germans released poison gas into the Allied lines north of Ypres. This was the first time gas had been used by either side and the violence of the attack forced an Allied withdrawal and a shortening of the line of defence. There was little more significant activity on this front until 1917, when in the Third Battle of Ypres an offensive was mounted by Commonwealth forces to divert German attention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but the main assault north-eastward, which began at the end of July, quickly became a dogged struggle against determined opposition and the rapidly deteriorating weather. The campaign finally came to a close in November with the capture of Passchendaele. The German offensive of March 1918 met with some initial success, but was eventually checked and repulsed in a combined effort by the Allies in September. The battles of the Ypres Salient claimed many lives on both sides and it quickly became clear that the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth forces with no known grave would have to be divided between several different sites. The site of the Menin Gate was chosen because of the hundreds of thousands of men who passed through it on their way to the battlefields. It commemorates those of all Commonwealth nations (except New Zealand) who died in the Salient, in the case of United Kingdom casualties before 16 August 1917. Those United Kingdom and New Zealand servicemen who died after that date are named on the memorial at Tyne Cot, a site which marks the furthest point reached by Commonwealth forces in Belgium until nearly the end of the war. Other New Zealand casualties are commemorated on memorials at Buttes New British Cemetery and Messines Ridge British Cemetery. The YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL now bears the names of more than 54,000 officers and men whose graves are not known. The memorial, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield with sculpture by Sir William Reid-Dick, was unveiled by Lord Plumer in July 1927.
Source: (Death)
Title: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Media: Electronic
Death: 16 JUN 1915 Ypres, Belgium, during WWI
Burial: UNKNOWN Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Panel 6 & 8
Reference: 20904

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Rouse, Eleanor Smith {I20905} (b. ABT. 1883, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Residence)
Title: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Media: Electronic
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 20905

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Portsmore, female {I20906} (b. Private, d. ?)
Reference: 20906

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Wheeler, male {I20907} (b. Private, d. ?)
Reference: 20907

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Wicks, Mary Ann {I20908} (b. ABT. 1864, d. UNKNOWN)
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 20908

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Portsmore, Arthur Richard {I20909} (b. 15 MAY 1889, d. 26 OCT 1971)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Dennis Portsmore's Tree at Rootsweb
Media: Electronic
Event: Type: Occupation 2
Place: Printer
Occupation: Place: Police Constable
Death: 26 OCT 1971 Lewisham, Kent, England
Reference: 20909

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Walshe, Sheila {I20910} (b. 4 JUN 1900, d. 11 AUG 1955)
Death: 11 AUG 1955
Reference: 20910

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Portsmore, Stanley William {I20911} (b. 4 MAY 1922, d. 3 APR 1992)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Dennis Portsmore's Tree at Rootsweb
Media: Electronic
Death: 3 APR 1992 Feltham, Middlesex, England
Reference: 20911

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Hart, female {I20912} (b. Private, d. ?)
Reference: 20912

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Portsmore, female {I20913} (b. Private, d. ?)
Reference: 20913

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Portsmore, male {I20914} (b. Private, d. ?)
Reference: 20914

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Gee, female {I20915} (b. Private, d. ?)
Reference: 20915

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Fast, Thomas {I20916} (b. ABT. 1721, d. UNKNOWN)
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 20916

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Fast, Thomas {I20917} (b. BEF. 3 JAN 1750, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Modbury Parish Registers
Media: Church Record
Baptism: 3 JAN 1750 St. George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 20917

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Fast, William {I20918} (b. BEF. 12 JUL 1769, d. SEP 1769)
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Modbury Parish Registers
Media: Church Record
Baptism: 12 JUL 1769 St. George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England
Event: Type: Age at Death in PR/NBI
Place: A child
Death: SEP 1769 Modbury, Devon, England
Burial: 2 SEP 1769 St. George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England
Reference: 20918

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Fast, Richard {I20919} (b. BEF. 2 MAR 1766, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Modbury Parish Registers
Media: Church Record
Baptism: 2 MAR 1766 St. George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 20919

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Fast, Mary {I20920} (b. BEF. 4 APR 1752, d. NOV 1752)
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Modbury Parish Registers
Media: Church Record
Baptism: 4 APR 1752 St. George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England
Death: NOV 1752 Modbury, Devon, England
Burial: 13 NOV 1752 St. George's Church, Modbury, Devon, England
Reference: 20920

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