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| Henrietta (Harrie) Wilson, cartoon of eggs rowing in the Boat Race From Amy Wilson's autograph album
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| Henry Wilson, praise for cousin Amy (1911) From Amy Wilson's autograph album.
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| Hubert and Patrick Wilson with Lily Garrett
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| Hubert Wilson is detained in 1916 and "conveyed to Dublin" with Francis McGuinness, J.P. and Thomas Bannon, N.T. Freeman's Journal, 13 May 1916
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| Hubert Wilson sued over car hire, 1926
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Irene Wilson
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| Irene Wilson
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| Irene Wilson with a baby
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| Irene Wilson, painting of flowers and prayer, 1906 From Amy Wilson's autograph album.
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| J. Wilson, quotation, 1906 From Amy Wilson's autograph album.
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| James Rouse Slater Beech and family, 1851 Census The family is in Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire. James Beech is 40, occupation Painter, born in Whitby, Yorkshire. Mary is 41, no occupation, born in Nottingham. John is 18, occupation unclear (Road Lab?), born in Newark, Nottinghamshire. George is 13, same occupation, born in Derby. Ellen is 10, scholar, born in Corby, Lincolnshire. Richard and…
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| James Ryan in uniform
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| Jeremiah and Louisa Cronin, 1911 Census Jeremiah Cronin is 38, occupation Carpenter. Louisa is 34. (There are "ditto" marks under Carpenter.) Both were born in "City Limerick". Both can read and write.
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| Jeremiah Cronin
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| Jeremiah Cronin and his wife
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| Jeremiah Cronin and wife "Luie" in 1901 Census Jeremiah is 29 years old, occupation Carpenter. Both were born in Limerick City and can read and write.
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| JG or TG Wilson, quotation, 1906 From Amy Wilson's autograph album.
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| Jim Henry Cousins Jim Henry Cousins
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| John and Mary Cronin in the 1901 Census with children John and Jeremiah and "boarder" John Cronin John is 32, occupation Carpenter. Mary is 30. John and Jeremiah are 9 and 7, and occupation is Scholar. John Cronin, a widower, is 70 and also a Carpenter. All were born in Limerick City and can "Read and Wright" (sic).
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| John and Mary Cronin, 1911 Census John is 41, occupation Carpenter. Mary is 40, no occupation listed. John is 20, with "None" as occupation. Jeremiah is 18 and "Carpenter". Josephine FitzGerald is a Visitor, aged 12, Scholar, born in Fermoy, Co. Cork. All of the Cronins were born in Limerick City. All can read and write.
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| John Cousins wins a mowing contest in 1851 Leicestershire Mercury account of Waltham Agricultural Society annual gathering at Harston. The mowing contest was won by John Cousins. John Starbuck came 3rd.
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin
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| John Cronin and Mary Flynn
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| John Henry Cousins John Henry Cousins
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| John Osborne advertises for an apprentice, 1896 Grantham Journal "Wanted" ad, 21 March 1896. "Appl, J. Osborne, 17, Westgate, Grantham".
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| Joseph Wilson and family in the 1901 Census Joseph is 62, occupation Auctioneer. Catherine is 55. The three children at home are George (18, Post Office Clerk), Theodora (16, Scholar) and Hubert (14, Scholar). Joseph and Catherine are listed as born in County Dublin, with the three children born in County Longford. All can Read & Write.
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| Joseph Wilson c. 1860 (Photo from D. Wilson on Ancestry)
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| Katherine O'Byrne with her children Hubert, Irene and Theodora Wilson
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| L. M. Cook photo and verse, 1906 From Amy Wilson's autograph album.
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| Lena Wilson
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| Lena Wilson and her sister-in-law Lily Garrett
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| Lena Wilson with sister-in-law Lily Garrett
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| Lily Garrett, verse and autograph, 1908 From Amy Wilson's autograph album.
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| Louisa Cousins is witness in theft case, 1868 Grantham Journal account from 7 March 1868 of a court case where Mary Ann Higgins was accused of stealing a child's frock. Louisa Cousins was working as a servant at the Malt Shovels Inn.
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| Louisa Cousins' successful Affiliation Order against William Marshall, 1858 Lincolnshire Chronicle account on 24 September 1858 of Louisa Cousins' successful application for an Affiliation Order against William Marshall as the father of Alfred Cousins. William was ordered to pay 1s. 6d. per week. Evidence was provided by Sarah Dodd - could this be Sarah Ann Dodd who married her brother Charles in 1854?
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| Louisa Cousins' unsuccessful application for an order in bastardy against William Marshall Lincolnshire Chronicle account from 12 February 1858. See successful application in September 1858.
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| M. Kelly, drawing and verse, 1908 From Amy Wilson's autograph album
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| Marriage notice for John Osborne and Elizabeth Pyband Porter, 1874 Grantham Journal, 22 August 1874
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