Cardno Genealogies
Notes
Matches 401 to 450 of 1,071
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401 | Died of Dropsey. | Watson, Mary (I2210)
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402 | Domestic Servant (1865) | Brown, Mary McKechnie (I1372)
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403 | Dr Alastair G Cardno, qualified from Dundee University in 1986. Junior psychiatric training in York. Joined the South Wales Senior Registrar Training Scheme in 1993.bpair linkage study of schizophrenia.ics of clinical variation in psychoses, and defining phenotypes for molecular genetic studies of psychoses.d sibling pairs. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1999;25:841-850.rlock G, Gray M, Sanders RD, Craddock N, McGuffin P, Owen MJ, O’Donovan MC. CAG repeat length in the hKCa3 gene and symptom dimensions in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry 1999;45:1592-1596.bchester TR, Davies NJ, Venturi P, Jones LA, Lewis SW, Sham PC, Gottesman II, Farmer AE, McGuffin P, Reveley AM, Murray RM. Heritability estimates for psychotic disorders: the Maudsley twin psychosis series. Archives of General Psychiatry 1999;56:162-168.15-823. | Cardno, Alastair G MB ChB, MMedSc, MRCPsych (I1765)
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404 | drowned at sea [Jo Cook] | Cardno, John (I134)
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405 | Dwight Fay Rettie, of Morehead City, NC, a lifelong conservationist and public servant, died Sunday, September 28, 2014 at home in the presence of his loving family. Dwight is survived by his wife, Karen Ross Rettie of Morehead City and by his four children, Stuart Rettie (Tracy), Catherine Melton (Jay), Tom Rettie (Heather Bryden) and Jeff Hoffman (Megan). He has six grandchildren and two siblings: Josephine Morgan and C. William Rettie. There will be a memorial service held on November 8, 2014 at the Unitarian Coastal Fellowship, 1300 Evans Street, Morehead City, NC. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to your favorite charity or the Unitarian Coastal Fellowship Building Fund, 1300 Evans Street, Morehead City, NC 28557. Interment will be at the Columbarium in Arlington National Cemetery, on a date to be announced. Published in The Washington Post on Oct. 8, 2014 | Rettie, Dwight Fay (I2810)
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406 | East Cushnie, Gamrie | Brown, George (I464)
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407 | Eastern Telegraph Company, London. | Rait, George Cardno (I123)
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408 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2912)
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409 | Edna Hutchinson, Box 2162, Johannesburg (in 1931). | Cardno, Edna Deane (I349)
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410 | Edward Cardnocht servitor to Lady Balquhane 1603, related to #912 [Rec Sh Ct Abdn, II, 54] | Cardno, Edward (I905)
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411 | Eldest daughter of Jo Smith, Strichen, & granddaughter of Alexander Walls, Stockbridge, Corles, Lonmay.[MSS.129v] | Smith, Mary Ann (I530)
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412 | Eliz. M. was 9th child; in 1855 4 boys & 2 girls alive, 1 boy & 1 girl dead. | Family: Wilson (William) Cardno / Janet (Jessie) Strachan (F281)
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413 | Ellon Kirk Session Minutes, 07 May 1848: Compeared therafter Helen Bonar at Littlearnage an unmarried woman and confessed that she had been guilty of the sin of Fornication: having given birth to a child about six weeks ago: on being warned by the Moderator to speak the truth she declared on being interrogated that Charles Cardno Mill of Kinhanachie also unmarried had been guilty with her and was the father of her child: whereupon after a suitable admonition from the Moderator she was dismissed for the present and summoned apud acta to the next meeting of Session to be holden on the 11th June next and the man was ordered to be summond along with her. 11 June 1848: Compeared Charles Cardno referred to in minutes of last meeting and along with him Helen Bonar the woman who accused him. On hearing the declaration which the woman had emitted against him Charles Cardno acknowledged its truth and confessed himself to be the father of her child: whereupon both were solemnly addressed by the Moderator and then dismissed for the present. | Cardno, Helen (I1278)
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414 | Emigrated to Canada. | Catto, Annabella (I84)
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415 | Emigrated to RSA; m. with one daughter. | Cardno, Alexander Smith (I251)
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416 | Emigrated to the USA:ival: Boston, Massachusetts | Cardno, Robert Lees (I1962)
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417 | Emmigrated to USA. | Cardno, Ritchie (I1910)
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418 | Emmigrated to USA. No children. Worked for Ford. | Cardno, John (I1913)
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419 | Enlisted aged 21 in July 1900, gunner. Discharged 1919. Was plumber (served apprenticeship). | Cardno, David (I2348)
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420 | Enlisted Dec 1915; wounded 1918. Next of kin Isabella Cardno, mother. 120 Mellish Street, Poplar, London. Export provision packer. | Cardno, George Edmund (I3410)
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421 | Enlisted in 1909. Served 19 years, including service in India, Egypt and France. Transferred from Gordon Highlanders to Royal Scots Fusiliers 14 October 1915. | Cardno, Charles (I2382)
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422 | Enlisted in Gordon Highlanders, 22 January 1909; discharged 1919. Described as mason, heiht 5 ft 8 in, 124 lbs. | Cardno, Charles (I2382)
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423 | Enlisted in Gordon Highlanders, 28 March 1913. Was factor clerk, Dunottar. 5ft 7in Discharged 20 October 1917.Cause of discharge P. 392 Xvi. King's Regulation Wounds Para 2(a)(1)Army Order II Dated 10/08/1917. | Cardno, William Lyall (I354)
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424 | Enlistment registration (1940-45): address 1109 Baronne Street, New Orleans; employer's name - A J Fabacher; married. | Cardno, William Frederick (I3935)
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425 | Enlistment registration (1940-45): address 1826 Terpsichore Street, New Orleans; not employed; sister Mrs Margaret Fields. | Cardno, John Thompson (I3941)
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426 | Episcopal, | Carno, Isobel (I2840)
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427 | Executrix to bro Alex (#551) | Cardno, Eleanora (I549)
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428 | farm servant at Hatton of Cruden (1862); aged 25 | Ritchie, James (I1269)
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429 | Farm Servant, aged 42, Strichen -1881 Census Index (241/3/11) | Cardno, George (I510)
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430 | Farmer's son, Stoneyhill, Cruden. | Paul, George (I955)
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431 | Farmers Daughter, aged 21, unm. - 1881 Census Index | Cardno, Jane (I465)
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432 | Farmers daughter, Tyrie, aged 23 unm. - 1881 Census Index | Cardno, Isabella (I463)
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433 | Farquhar Smith, priest in the Episcopal Church at Arpafeelie, Ross-shire, was educated at St Andrew's Hall, Edinburgh. He was ordained deacon in 1862 by the Bishop of Aberdeen, and in 1864 was ordained priest by the Bishop of Moray. he was mad Hon Canon of Inverness Cathedral in 1869. | Smith, Farquhar (I226)
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434 | Father's name not given on Marriage Cert., mother Elizabeth Cardno. | Cardno, Mary Janie Fraser Burr (I897)
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435 | First husband called Coe. | Curl, Florence Gladys (I2748)
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436 | First of his father's children mentioned in latter's testament and probably the eldest. [MSS. 102]\Wit to childrens' bps.: Peter & Alex Cardno in Phingask (1784); Jo Milne & Jas Anderson in Phingask (1788); Alex & Geo Cardno in Phingask (1789); Peter & Alex Cardno in Mill of Phingask (1791); Peter Cardno in Mill of Phingask & Jo Milne in Westerton of Phingask (1795); Jo Henderson in Westermill & Peter Cardno in Torranhill (1781) | Cardno, John (I364)
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437 | Fish Curer, Fraserburgh, aged 38, b. Fraserburgh - 1881 Census Index (196/5/12) | Cardno, Alexander (I483)
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438 | Fisherman's Wife, aged 44, b. Rathen - 1881 Census Index | Buchan, Jessie (I1043)
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439 | Founder of Lunn and Cardno Decorators. Author of Past Artists of Huddersfield (1923). | Cardno, Peter (I580)
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440 | Fraserburgh Kirk Session Minutes 10 August 1857 The Session met & being constituted compeared Elizabeth Clark who acknowledged herself wt child & accused John Cardno (both unmarried) as the father She was suitably admonished & requested to compear again next month Also the said John Cardno acknowledged the truth of said accusation by Letter as well as to one of the Elders. 13 September 1857 The Session met & being constituted compeared Elizabeth Clark, who had formerly accused John Cardno as the father of the child wt which she is pregnant. She was admonished & restored to privileges. [CH2/1142/11] | Cardno or Clark, Elizabeth (I1343)
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441 | Fraserburgh Kirk Session Minutes, 21 October 1849. "The same day, Compeared Ann Sherran unmarried & acknowledged that she had bro[ugh]t forth a child & accused Alexr Cardno, Farmer's son Kinbog as the father of her child. She was cited to appear again next Lord's day." Fraserburgh Kirk Session Minutes, 28 October 1849. "The Session met Compeared Ann Sherran who persisted in accusing Alexr Cardno as the father of the child she had lately bro[ugh]t forth & at the same time there was a letter handed in to the Session by said Alexr Cardno denying the truth of said accusation." | Cardno, Alexander (I3025)
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442 | Free BDM show a John Cardno married in the June Q 1919 to Hilda Oates in Halifax [vol 9a page 1211] | Cardno, John (I2152)
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443 | free BDM shows the marriage took place in the Dec Q 1899 in Marylebone [vol 1a page 1349] | Family: Samuel Esslemont Cardno / Lucy Divorty (F596)
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444 | Free BMD show a Thomas James Cardno married in the Sept Q 1902 in Orsett to either Susan Anne A Norris or Emma Louisa Yeldham [Vol 4a page 923] | Cardno, Thomas James (I2142)
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445 | Free BMD show the marriage of Mary Ann Cardno to William Oldfield in the Sept Q 1879 in Huddersfield Vol 9a page 517. | Family: William Oldfield / Mary Ann Cardno (F207)
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446 | From Liverpool Mercury, Thursday, May 18, 1882: | Cardno, Benjamin (I567)
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447 | From The York Herald, and General Advertiser, Saturday, January 26, 1850:on, near Malton; also, on the same day, at her father's house, aged 18, Ann Chilton, sister to the above. Both died of consumption, and bore their sufferings with Christian fortitude and resignation. They were much respected, and are deeply regretted by their families and friends. | Chilton, Martha (I569)
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448 | from Cruden Bay [Mrs B Scott] | Taylor, Andrew (I1185)
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449 | From Death Certificate: ?William Michie, General Labourer (Single), [died] 1901, June twenty-first ... 3 Mary Place , Woodside, age 52 years. Parents: William Michie, Wool Miller, Reputed Father; Margaret Cardno, Domestic Servant, no w widow of _____ Robb, Farm Servant.? | Michie, William Cardno (I1587)
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450 | from Fraserburgh (1741) | Cardno, Margaret (I728)
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