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| 851 | Third daughter of Col. Remeys TYNTE, of Holswell House, Somersetshire, and Cefu Mable, Glamorganshire, M.P. for Bridgewater | TYNTE, Louisa (I1075)
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| 852 | Times (Brooklyn, New York) Union 8 September 1896 p. 5g JOHN LAWRENCE John Lawrence died at his summer home in Southampton, L. I., on Sunday night from heart disease. Mr. Lawrence was a little over 60 years old, and was the son of John Riker and Margaretta Lawrence, his father having been a resident of Connecticut, and at one time its Governor. Mr. Lawrence's home was at 33 West Seventeenth street; New York City. He was a popular member of the Union Club, having joined the club in 1872, and for many years was one of its governors. He was also a prominent member of the Sons of the Revolution, of which society he was one of the mangers. Mr. Lawrence married Emily La Farge, and their children have been two daughters, the misses Margaretta and Aimee T. Lawrence. The body is to be brought to his home city to-day, and the funeral will be held at All Souls' Church, Fourth avenue and Twentieth street, New York City, to-morrow afternoon. The burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in the family plot. | LAWRENCE, John (I117)
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| 853 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 854 | Varient Spelling: Lady Elspeth CAMPBELL | CAMPBELL, Lady Elizabeth (I25)
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| 855 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F314)
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| 856 | Westminster Abbey | Family: King George WINDSOR, of the United Kingdom and the Dominions the British Commonwealth / Queen Elizabeth BOWES-LYON, Queen Mother (F36)
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| 857 | White Cloud (Kansas) Globe-Tribune 31 January 1901 p. 1a. Deaths Murray Campbell Dead. Murray Campbell, the Indian shot on Monday night of last week while at a dance at the home of Will Ogden on the Iowa and Sac Reservation in Brown County, by Joe Deroine, another Indian, died Sunday about noon from its effects. Upon the first examination, it was thought it would not necessarily prove fatal. He seemed to be doing nicely until Wednesday when he was attacked with pneumonia and grew rapidly worse. A post mortem examination was held Monday morning, in which it was discovered that the bullet entered the abdomen just to the right of the center, passed through the lower part of the left lung, and lodged on the outside of the eleventh rib, where it had been extracted. At the time the shot was fired, Mr. Campbell was evidently in a cramped position, for at the previous examination, the probe would enter about three inches into the wound, both where the bullet entered and where it was extracted, then it would comein contact with something and would enter no farther, which was evidently caused by the muscles returning to the natural position when the body was straighted out. From what we can learn there is no question but that Campbell's death was caused directly from the wound, though the same may have been hastened somewhat by the attack of pneumonia. Campbell was an upright sober and honest man and had the respect of the entire community. Deroine skipped for parts unknown and though many rumors were circulated about his arrest in Rulo, Falls City and Hiawatha, unfortunately they are false. Deroine was married a few months since to Miss Lela Whittaker, of Falls City, who was at that time a Missionary at the Iowa Mission, she thinking he had reformed. The case is a Brown County matter and it is certainly their duty to locate the murderer if possible to do so. | CAMPBELL, Murray A. (I291)
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| 858 | William Barada was once described as "one of the really big men of his time in this section, weighing 304 pounds and being 6 feet 7 inches tall. | BARADA, William (I394)
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| 859 | William WARD, 1st Earl Dudley Previously styled - William WARD, Lord Ward William WARD, 11th Baron Ward | WARD, William Earl of Dudley (I160)
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| 860 | Witness (Edinburgh) 8 July 1840 p. 3g Marriage Announcements At Kilchrenan Manse, on the 2d instant, by the Rev. Duncan M'Lean, minister of Glenorchy, the Rev. James R. CAMPBELL, Glenorchy, to Catherine M. FRASER, youngest daughter of the late Rev. William Fraser of Kilchrenan | Family: Reverend James R. CAMPBELL / Catherine M. FRASER (F434)
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| 861 | Woolbrook Cottage | HANOVER, Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Earl of Dublin (I69)
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| 862 | York Cottage, Sandringham Estate | WINDSOR, King George of the United Kingdom and the Dominions the British Commonwealth (I79)
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| 863 | Youngest daughter of Reverend William FRASER, minister of Kilchrenan | FRASER, Catherine M. (I1084)
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