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... . Allan.-- On August 18, 1919, at The Sycamores, Rugeley, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allan (Gladys Augarde)-- a son. S, MARRIAGES, &c. ...
... . Allan.-- On August 18, 1919, at The Sycamores, Rugeley, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allan (Gladys Augarde)-- a son. S, MARRIAGES, &c. ...
... . Ball (Major).-- On April 1, 1919. at 41 Drumcote, Higlier HeaUi. Whit rhuroh, Sarah Ann Ball, the beloved mother of Tom Major, after a long and painful illnaes. Sleep on, dear one.-- Tom. ...
... . URACkweil. In evr-l>ving memory of Joe Dracewell, who died April 13, WW. 44To live in the hearts we leave be hind Is not to die. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter TBtbel. Jefferson. In ever-loving memory of Lucy, the beloved wife of Frank B. Jefferson, who passed away on April 15. 1915. The memory brings to me liappy thoughts of days that have gone. Pringlb.-- In fond remembrance of ...
... Royal Horse Guards. He was tbe third son of the founder of a family famous for its bandmasters, and brother of the late Lieutenant Dan Godfrey, of the Grenadiers, and of Fred Godfrey, who succeeded his fatlier in (ho Coldstreamers. Lieutenant Charles Godfrey was born in 1839, and aa a schoolboy played In a quasi-militmry band, of wch his fattier was then conductor, at the old Surrey Zoological ...
... . Wlaaat-- Davim.-- Aujmst 28, by spe ehU licence at tbe Registrar's Office. Brixton, Dorothy Fisher, youngest aujrhter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Fisher, of Nottingham, to Lieut. J. A. Davies, Royal FuaUiers, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davies. Both of Mr. Herbert Darnlev's com pany. Silvfr Wfddino.-- On Sept. 17; 1804, at St. Mary's Church. Richmond, Yorks. Will Corri to Nellie 8pence.-- P. a ...
... . Alokr.-- On Sept. 4, 1010, at 1st Lon don Military Hospital. Charles Law rence Alger (Royal Irish Rifl0, lat terly with Lads of the Village and formerly with Leonard Barry and Joe Peterman's Cos. Aged 38 years. Funeral, Forest Hill Ceme tery, 3.30 to-day (Thursday). Batuss. On Sept. 4, Norah Gladys, the beloved wife of Hsrry Seott Bayliss, of 2, Bradmoro Road, Mer- ridale, Wolverhampton, and ...
... . Fourest.-- Ob October 20, 1919, at Water Street-, Barmouth, -N. W.les, 1 after a short illness, Hairy, the be loved husband of Annie Forrest. R.I. P. ...
... . BLACE.--On March 2S, 1919. at 23. Gran ville Street. 'Manchester, the beloved mother of Belle Bates (Mrs. Tony Black), who paaacg peacefully away. Deeply mourned. LtoNAS.-- In loving memory of my beloved husband George Langfonl Twentyman, professionally known as George Leonas, who passed away March 18, 1919, at his residence. 35, Arnold Street. Princes Road, Liver pool, after suffering, ...
... . We regret to reoord that Mr. Frederick Robson, son of the famous actor of that name, passed away on March 16. He was educated at King's Lynne Grammar School, and made his first appear- ance on the stage when in his teens at the Royal. Birmingham, when Mr. (later Sir Squire) Bancroft was then. He then went to Devon- port and began to study hard for the profession that he had adopted. While ...
... . Alston. In loving memory of Jessie, the belovcxi mothor of Ina Alston Morley and dearly-loved tiller of Harry and Daisy Hart, wbo died Juno 16. 1002. Colona.-- In loving memory of my wife, Josephine Coioua, who paeed away Jtino 18, 1015.-- Clifford Marie. Donovan.-- In lotting: remembrance of my dca r brother Ked, L.-Cpl. Re ward Donovan, D.C.M.. 1/8 Worces ter. KJlled la Italy Juno 1, 10l ...
... Uhlmore.-- In loving memory of Paul Bclmore, who died May 0, 1907. Never forgotten by J. F. Belmork.-- In ever loving memory of my I cul, who fell asleep May 0, 1907. Never for gotten by his devoted wife Pat (BeFfie Hignold). Gardiner.-- In loving memory of Mrs. KIkI ee Gardiner, who passed away May 6, 1911. Ever in the thoughts of Will and Clara Gardiner. Thy will be done. Granville.-- In ...
... . BiIXT.-0n January J9lh, 1310, at M, Lnpn. Street, S.W., to Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Bajlj (Miss Katie Jolinson) a ion. ...