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Isle of Man Family History Society * * * INDEX * * * IOMFHS JOURNALS Isle of Man Family History Society AN M F O y t E e L i c S I o S y r to is H Family * * * INDEX * * * IOMFHS JOURNALS Volumes 29 - 38 January 2007 - November 2016 The Index is in four sections Indexed by Names - pages 1 to 14 Places - pages 15 to 22 Photographs - pages 23 to 44 Topics - pages 45 to 78 Compiled by Susan J Muir Registered Charity No. 680 IOM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY JOURNALS INDEX FEBRUARY 2007 to NOVEMBER 2016 1. NAMES FAMILY NAME & FIRST NAME(S) PLACE YEAR No. PAGE Acheson Walter Douglas 2014 1 16 Allen Robert Elliott Bellevue 2015 1 15 Anderson Wilfred Castletown 2014 1 16 Annim William Jurby 2015 2 82 Ansdel Joan Ballaugh 2010 4 174 Atkinson Jonathan Santon 2012 4 160 Banks (Kermode) William Peel 2009 1 43 Bannan William Onchan 2014 2 64 Bannister Molly Sulby 2009 2 87 Bates William Henry Douglas 2014 1 16 Baume Pierre Jean H. J. Douglas 2008 2 80 Beard Ann Isle of Man 2012 1 40 Bell Ann Castletown 2012 1 36 Bell Frank Douglas 2007 3 119 Birch Emily Rushen 2016 2 74 Bishop Edward Kirk Michael 2013 2 61 Black Harry Douglas 2014 1 16 Black James IoM 2015 2 56 Black Stanley Douglas 2014 1 16 Blackburn Benny Douglas 2008 1 19 Boyde Eliza Ballaugh 2010 3 143 Boyde Simon Malew 2013 3 136 Bradford James W. Ramsey 2014 1 16 Bradshaw Clara Jane Ballaugh 2014 1 15 Braid Thomas IoM 2015 2 56 Braide William Braddan 2014 1 32 Breary William Arthur Douglas 2009 4 174 Brew Caesar Rushen 2014 3 108 Brew John Manx Church Magazine 1899 2007 3 123 Brew John Douglas 2012 1 5 Brew Robert Santan 2016 3 139 Brice James Douglas 2014 3 123 Brideson John Maughold 2013 2 96 Bridson Fred Douglas 2008 1 19 Bridson Ann Isle of Man 2011 4 181 Bridson Margaret Rushen 2007 2 53 Bridson William Douglas 2008 2 88 Bridson William Callin Douglas 2013 3 112 Brine Thomas IOM 2016 1 10 Brocklehurst Thomas Henry Ramsey 2012 4 170 Broughton George Dalby 2007 2 70 Brown Hugh Stowell Douglas 2011 4 182 Brown Margaret Douglas 2011 4 182 Brown Percy Ramsey 2014 1 16 Brown Robert (Vicar) Kirk Braddan 2008 3 103 1 Bulliarge Patrick Jurby 2015 2 82 Cain Edith St Johns 2008 2 88 Cain Irene Lewin Douglas 2010 3 111 Cain John Australia 2007 1 10 Cain Jubal Marown 2014 2 64 Cain Mathias Ramsey 2014 1 16 Cain Robert Douglas Douglas 2014 1 16 Cain Thomas Kirk Braddan 2016 1 18 Caine Hall Maughold 2011 4 148 Caine John Allan Douglas 2014 1 16 Caine Mary Louise Baldrine 2014 1 15 Caine Thomas Allen Baldrine 2014 1 15 Caley Arthur Ballaugh 2009 1 10 Caley John James Ballaugh 2014 1 15 Caley Philip IOM 2016 1 10 Caley William Isle of Man 2011 4 182 Callister William Onchan 2008 2 79 Callister Edith Baldwin 2014 1 15 Callister Essie Peel 2012 2 63 Callister Esther Douglas 2011 4 180 Callister Jane/William/Thomas/John Ballaugh 2008 2 88 Callister John Ballaugh 2010 2 96 Callister Nellie Ann Peel 2007 1 24 Callister Thomas Ballaugh 2016 1 25 Callister William Onchan 2012 2 66 Callister William Peel 2012 3 126 Callow Daniel Ramsey 2011 3 112 Callow William Douglas 2014 3 123 Callow William Kewley Ramsey 2014 1 15 Camaish Annie Dalton in Furness 2011 2 63 Campbell Catherine Peel 2016 4 179 Cannan Johnnie Ballahunt 2014 3 137 Cannell Frederick Charles N. Ramsey 2014 1 16 Cannell Gertrude Douglas 2012 2 63 Cannell Hugh Douglas 2014 3 123 Cannell James Kirk Michael 2013 2 61 Cannell John Edward Douglas 2014 1 16 Cannell Margaret Douglas 2015 3 109 Cannell Minnie Douglas 2011 2 80 Cannell Thomas Henry Malew 2016 4 157 Cannell William Malcolm Ramsey 2014 1 16 Cannon James Douglas 2016 4 147 Carran Anne Kirk Braddan 2014 3 107 Carrie Lottie 2008 4 141 Carvel John Port-e-Vullen 2015 2 81 Casement Charles Malew 2011 1 31 Cashin Alice Dalby 2007 2 70 Cashin Amelia Dalby 2007 2 70 Caveen Matthew Jurby 2015 2 82 Cavendish Christian Douglas 2016 1 19 Caystill Thomas Ramsey 2015 2 56 2 Chadwick Richard Kirk German 2014 2 53 Chesworth Eliz. Lilian Laxey 2014 1 15 Christian Alice IOM 2016 1 10 Christian Captain IOM 2009 3 131 Christian Edith Annie Port Erin 2014 1 15 Christian Edith May Douglas 2009 1 25 Christian Edward Maughold 2011 4 148 Christian Evan Lewaigue 2012 1 15 Christian Isabelle Isle of Man 2011 4 182 Christian Jane Castletown Road 2010 4 153 Christian John Ramsey 2012 2 63 Christian John William Ballacorey 2013 4 182 Christian Katie Jurby West 2013 1 32 Christian Margaret Port Erin 2014 1 15 Christian Robert Douglas 2014 3 123 Christian Thomas Ballayonague 2010 4 152 Christian William Ballacorey 2012 1 37 Christian William Ballayargy 2014 1 21 Christian William K.Conchan 2014 3 112 Christian William Edward Braddan 2015 4 166 Clague Charles Andreas 2013 2 75 Clague George Henry Peel 2014 1 16 Clague Isabella Jane Colby 2014 1 15 Clague Janie Lonan 2015 1 11 Clague Nancy IoM 2014 2 96 Clague William Foxdale 2007 2 70 Clague William Robert Douglas 2007 3 119 Clarey William Charles Jersey 2015 4 181 Clarke Ann Ballacrosha 2015 1 45 Clarke Dollin Kirk German 2009 4 181 Clarke Jane Ballagawne 2011 4 180 Clarke Thomas Douglas 2010 2 96 Cleator Mary Port-e-Vullen 2015 2 81 Clegg Jane Douglas 2011 4 181 Clucas Edmund Ramsey 2011 4 180 Clucas Frank Lace Douglas 2012 3 116 Clucas George Henry Douglas 2012 2 63 Clucas John Lezayre 2013 3 115 Codier Esther Port-e-Vullen 2015 2 81 Coffee William Foxdale 2014 2 55 Cojeen Robert Baldrine 2014 1 15 Collister Mr 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' Douglas 2008 1 19 Collister Eliza West Baldwin 2009 4 149 Colquit Sarah Isle of Man 2011 4 181 Comaish F.A. Kirk Michael 2013 2 61 Comaish Henry Ramsey 2012 3 124 Comaish Neil Ramsey 2012 3 124 Comish Mary Andreas 2015 3 128 Cooper Robert Douglas 2014 1 21 Corjeag H. Kirk Michael 2013 2 61 Corkan Mary Ann Peel 2011 4 180 3 Corkhill Elinor Kirk Braddan 2010 3 103 Corkhill Hannah Castletown 2009 4 173 Corkill Anne Andreas 2013 2 75 Corkill Doris Ramsey 2008 2 88 Corkill Elinor Braddan 2014 1 32 Corkill Frederick John Douglas 2014 1 16 Corkill Jackie Ramsey 2012 3 124 Corkill John James Belfast 2010 1 27 Corkill Richard D. Ballajora 2015 1 15 Corkill Robert Foxdale 2007 2 70 Corkill Robert Ballasalla 2014 1 15 Corkish Thomas Albert Douglas 2014 1 16 Corlett Alfie Ramsey 2012 3 124 Corlett Alick Sulby Bridge 2013 4 149 Corlett Arthur Balfour Ballaugh 2014 1 15 Corlett Bobby Sulby 2009 2 87 Corlett Elizah Isle of Man 2012 2 76 Corlett James Ramsey 2011 3 112 Corlett John Ballateryn 2010 3 137 Corlett John Robert Sulby 2009 2 90 Corlett Mary Andreas 2009 1 11 Corlett Rev. Dr. Ewan Maughold 2011 4 148 Corlett Robert Andreas 2013 2 74 Corlett T 2007 1 7 Corlett Thomas Douglas 2014 1 15 Corlett Thomas Arnold Ballasalla 2013 3 112 Corlett William Douglas 2016 1 19 Corrin Billy Douglas 2008 1 19 Corrin Henry Arbory 2011 4 165 Corrin Robert Malew 2014 3 107 Corris John Douglas 2014 3 123 Corris Joseph Peel 2009 1 10 Corteen Robert Maughold 2011 4 148 Coshen John Bride 2016 3 139 Cosnahan Mark Douglas 2009 2 75 Cossteyn William Rushen 2014 3 107 Cotter James Onchan 2014 3 112 Cottier Alfred Isle of Man 2013 1 7 Cottier Catherine Isle of Man 2011 4 181 Cottier John Francis Isle of Man 2011 4 182 Cottier Thomas IOM 2009 3 114 Cottier William Douglas 2008 1 6 Cowell John Foxdale 2014 2 90 Cowell, Dorcas, Edith, Mildred and Maud Douglas 2010 1 38 Cowen G. V. Maughold 2011 4 148 Cowen Thomas Isle of Man 2011 4 182 Cowin Daniel Douglas 2014 3 123 Cowin John Alfred Glen Mona 2015 1 15 Cowin Lily Cronkbourne 2013 4 160 Cowle Dan Ballaugh 2016 3 139 Cowle William Ramsey 2015 4 181 4 Cowley Alice Onchan 2014 3 112 Cowley Ann Douglas 2011 4 181 Cowley Bessie Crammag 2009 2 85 Cowley Stanley Lonan 2015 1 11 Cowll James Peeltown 2009 4 181 Craine Charles Douglas 2016 1 18 Craine Mark Union Mills 2013 1 34 Craine Thomas IOM 2009 3 109 Craine William K. German 2010 2 54 Crebbin Johnny Rushen 2015 1 41 Crebbin Lewis 2007 1 7 Creer Edward Ramsey 2011 3 112 Creer Robert Evans Ramsey 2008 1 36 Creer William Braddan 2013 3 136 Creere Ann K.Conchan 2014 3 112 Cregeen Ann Castletown 2013 4 161 Cregeen Thomas Port St. Mary 2014 1 15 Crellin John Braddan 2013 1 12 Crellin Margaret Foxdale 2014 1 37 Crellin Patrick K.K. German 2013 4 153 Crellin Philip Foxdale 2007 2 70 Crellin Philip Douglas 2010 2 54 Crellin Thomas Kirk German 2009 4 181 Cretney Marjorie Marown 2016 4 159 Cretney Robert Marown 2011 1 31 Cretney Robert Douglas 2012 4 189 Cringle Charles Jas. Peel 2008 2 88 Cringle George 2008 2 88 Cringle William Peel 2012 4 164 Crow William Isle of Man 2011 2 86 Crowe Elizabeth Ramsey 2011 4 181 Crowe Gwelda The Cooil 2014 3 135 Cubbin Joseph Douglas 2009 3 125 Cubbon Emily Rushen 2016 2 74 Cubbon Harold Isle of Man 2012 2 81 Cubbon Isabella Ballavagher 2013 4 184 Cubbon Mark Gen.
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