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Ancestors of Christine Randall Ancestors of Christine Randall Mary Ann Randa(e)ll b. Jan 1828 Cerne Nether c. abt 8 Jan 1828 Cerne Nether d. 6 Oct 1833 Bathwick, Bath Samuel Randa(e)ll b. Feb 1832 Bathwick, Bath, but may be other Parish/County c. 2 Feb 1832 Bathwick, Bath d. Parish not known, but died before Samuel P. born Bathwick, Bath, but may be other Parish/County Rhoda Ann Randa(e)ll b. Nov 1832 Not known yet c. Not known yet d. 11 Jan 1833 Bathwick, Bath 1 William Clarence Littleton Samuel Payne Randall Randall b. 1834 Bathwick, Bath, but b. 15 Dec 1859 Cork or may be other Parish/County Queenstown nr Dublin c. Bathwick, Bath, but may c. 29 Nov 1882 St Edmund's be other Parish/County Exeter m. 23 Nov 1857 Maker, m. 29/12/1880 St Thomas Cornwall Exeter d. 1896 St Thomas, Exeter, d. 1923 Exeter, Devon Devon Maud Susan Randall William Payne Randall b. 26 May 1864 London b. Apr 1836 Bathwick, Bath Middlesex c. 3 Apr 1836 Bathwick, Bath m. 9 Jun 1884 d. 20th Apr 1939 Thomas Randall b. 9 Jun 1838 Bathwick, Bath Helen Emma M Randall c. 14 Oct 1838 Bathwick, b. 1866 Q D 5b 76 Bath Alphington, Exeter m. Sep Qtr 1870 Bath ref 5c c. 28 Oct 1882 Parish Church 1026 of St. Edmunds John Payne Randall Miriam Randall b. Jul 1841 Bathwick, Bath b. 1868 Q M 5b 73 Exeter, St c. 30 Jul 1841 Bathwick, Bath Thomas? m. 1868 Maidstone, Kent, Qtr c. 28 Oct 1882 Parish Church Jul-Sep, 2a Page 841 of St. Edmunds m. Qtr Dec 1894 5b 135 St. Rhoda Ann Randall Thomas, Exeter Maude Littleton Randall b. abt 10 Feb 1844 Bathwick, Bath b. June qtr 1900 South Beatrice Randall Shields c. 7 Apr 1844 Bathwick Bath b. 1870 St Pancras ? m. ? m. 1865 d. 1909 Malling, Kent Ernest Henry Randall Iris Mary Randall b. 1872 Exeter, St Thomas b. Sept qtr 1902 South c. 28 Oct 1882 Parish Church Susan Littleton Shields? of St. Edmunds b. 26 May 1835 Clare d. Qtr June 1895 St. Thomas, Market, London Charles Ingall Randall Exeter d. Exe Bridge b. 4 Jul 1904 South Shield bu. 3 Feb 1892 Exe Bridge m. 15 Jun 1932 Bootle, Charles Ingall Randall Liverppol b. 1874 St. Thomas, Exeter d. 07/1967 Aintree Hospital, c. 28 Oct 1882 Parish Fazackerley, Liverpool Church of St. Edmunds bu. Cremation, Kirkdale d. 8 Feb 1940 Wallasey Cemetary, Long Lane, Cemetary Aintree 2 Doreen Beatrice Randall Alfred Samuel Randall b. abt 1909 Bootle? b. 1877 Exeter, St Thomas d. Sanderstead, Surrey c. 28 Oct 1882 Parish Church about1966/67 of St. Edmunds William McGuckian m. 26 Apr 1899 Parish b. Ireland Church of Christow d. 1870 Tynemouth Mary Ellen McGuckian b. 30 Dec 1870 Walker, Northumberland Marian or Maria Macdonald d. Wallasey b. Scotland bu. Wallasey Alice McGuckian b. abt 1865 Isabella(Bella) McGuckian b. 1860+ Mary Munro b. 1840 To be found Robina Munro b. 1847 To be found James George? Munro b. 1853 Dallas, near Forres Morayshire m. abt 1876 Brian Ingall Randall Jemmima Helen Munro b. 25 Dec 1934 Bootle b. 1877 Glasgow, m. 20/09/1958 Longmoor Lanarkshire Lane Methodist Church m. Sep 1895 West Derby 8b Robert Cruickshank 727 Bootle b. 1843 Dundee, Forfarshire Miss Maureen Randall Gertrude-Bertie? Roberta b. 5 Nov 1938 Liverpool Elizabeth Cruickshank Innis Munro b. 1846 Keith, Banffshire d. 1 Jun 2004 Southport b. 1883 Kirkdale? liverpool Hospice m. 1903 QD 8b 505 West bu. Southport Crematoriam Catherine Cruickshank Dery ? liverpool b. 1848 James George Munro Jane Cruickshank b. 1 Apr 1885 Kirkdale, 22 b. abt 1855 Keith, Banffshire Woodbine Street d. 30 Mar 1974 Fazackerley Hospital Jemes Cruickshank bu. 5 Apr 1974 Kirkdale b. 1856 Keith, Banffshire Cemetery, Walton-on-the Hill 717 section 9 120519 3 Hilda Munro b. 1909 Bootle cum Linacre d. Bootle 1913 Mr Richard M Williams b. 1844 Holyhead Anglesey Doris Munro Wales b. 21 Jun 1911 Bootle, m. 19 Sep 1872 Birkenhead Liverpool Parish Church Gladys Munro Elizabeth Williams b. 1918 Bootle b. 1850 Holyhead Anglesey d. 2008 Bebbington, wirral Wales Thomas Williams b. 1852 Holyhead Anglesey Wales Ann Williams m. Not known b. 1874 Liverpool Ellen Williams Margaret Williams b. 1857 Holyhead Anglesey b. 1876 Liverpool Wales Christine Randall Richard Williams Ann Williams b. 26 Mar 1961 Ormskirk b. 1878 Liverpool b. 1859 Holyhead Anglesey Hospital, but living Aintree Wales m. 26 Oct 1990 Southport David Williams b. 25 Jun 1880 Liverpool 30 Zante St 4 Helen Jean Randall Hannah Williams b. 8 Aug 1963 Ormskirk b. 1883 probally Kirkdale Hospital, but living Aintree c. possible Kirkdale m. abt 1995 Hawia d. 30 Sep 1962 Aintree Margaret Jones bu. 4 Oct 1962 Kirkdale b. 1852 Holyhead Anglesey Julie Ingall Randall Cemetery, Walton-on-the Hill b. 5 Aug 1967 Lytham, Fylde 717 section 9 114469 m. 11 Jun 2003 Siena Italy/Liverpool William Williams b. 1886 Liverpool Ellen Williams b. 1889 Birkenhead? Thomas Owen Williams b. 23 Feb 1891 Liverpool m. 6 Aug 1949 Liverpool d. 14 Jul 1967 Liverpool William Robert? Glenny b. abt 1844 Newry, Ulster David Glenny William Thomas Glenny b. Abt 1883 not traced Litherland b. 6 Jun 1909 Litherland m. 22 Dec 1907 Parish d. 10 Mar 1991 Fazackerley, Church of Liverpool. Rhodesia Road Catherine Brown Dixon b. Qtr Dec 1881 ref 8b 405 West Derby Litherland d. Qtr Dec 1922 Litherland? WD 8b 310 Richard Buchan b. 1858 Scotland Richard Alexander Buchan Susan Buchan b. 1882 ?Kirkdale, Liverpool, b. 1860 ?Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancs Lancs m. 1910 Sept Qtr 8b 663 Walton, Liverpool John Percival Buchan b. 1885 Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancs? Lily Buchan b. 1891 Kirkdale, Liverpool, Joan Glenny Lancs? b. 6 Oct 1935 Aintree, Liverpool 5 William John Glenny Walter Buchan b. 18 Apr 1937 Rhodesia b. 1893 Kirkdale, Liverpool, Road, Aintree Lancs? d. 13 Oct 2004 Royal Liverpool University Hospital William Buchan bu. 21 Oct 2004 Southport b. 1895 Kirkdale, Liverpool, Crematorium Lancs? Edna Buchan Alan Glenny b. 3 Sep 1911 Liverpool, Florence Buchan b. 23 Jul 1942 Rhodesia Walton b. 1897 Kirkdale, Liverpool, Road, Aintree d. 24 Oct 2004 Kingsley Lancs? Nursing Home- 4, Trafalgar James Westhead Road, S,port Ethel Buchan bu. 4 Nov 2004 Southport b. 1855 Walton-on-the Hill, b. 1900 Kirkdale, Liverpool, Crematorium St Marys Lancs? Joan Buchan Annie Westhead b. 1919 Walton, Liverpool Peter Joseph Westhead b. 1863 Not known yet b. 1880 Walton-on-the Hill Donald Buchan b. abt 1922 Joseph E. Westhead b. 1882 Richard Westhead b. 1884 Walton-on-the Hill Alice Westhead b. Sep qtr 1887 Walton-on-the Hill Ellen Westhead b. 1890 Elizabeth Westhead b. 1892 Harry Westhead b. 1898 Walton-on-the Hill Lilly Westhead b. aft 1901 Agnes Westhead b. aft 1902 Brian Ingall RANDALL, 3, Treesdale Close,, Birkdale,, Southport,, Merseyside, PR8 2EL, United Kingdom, 01704-568565 6 Thomas Randa(e)ll Thomas Randall ?? b. 1806 Dorset : Parish not b. 1778 Charminster, Dorset. known UK m. 3 Sep 1827 Nether m. 25 Apr 1802 Charminster, Cerne, Dorset Dorset. UK d. 8 Jul 1843 United? Hospital of St James Bath Mary Ash ?? bu. Bath William Randall c. 27 Mar 1803 Charminster, Dorset. UK John Pain William Pain John Pain b. 19 Jan 1745 Piddletrenthide, Dorset, b. 26 Jan 1768 Mary Unknown Piddletrenthide, Dorset England c. Piddletrenthide, Dorset m. 1767 Piddletrenthide,, m. 6 Apr 1795 Dewlish, Dorset ?? To find Dorset Dorothy Unknown Thomas Cutler b. 1670 Dewlish, Dorset Stephen Cutler d. 7 Jun 1722 Dewlish, b. 28 Dec 1703 Dorset William Pain d. 31 Aug 1786 Dewlish, b. abt 25 Jun 1796 Dewlish, Dorset ? Dorset Sarah Unknown c. 8 Jul 1796 Dewlish, Dorset b. 1680 Thomas Cutler d. 25 Oct 1732 John Pain b. 2 Apr 1705 Dewlish, b. abt 7 Jul 1798 Dewlish Dorset c. 22 Jul 1798 John Cutler ? Thomas Cutler b. 5 Nov 1741 Dewlish, Thomas Pain b. 7 Jan 1710 Dewlish, Dorset Dorset b. 22 Apr 1803 m. 16 May 1777 Horton with Athelhampton, Dorset Woodlands Mary Cutler c. 19 May 1803 d. 2 Jul 1815 Dewlish b. 31 Mar 1713 Dewlish, Ann Cutler Dorset b. 13 Jun 1773 Dewlish, Dorset John Cutler c. 15 Jun 1773 Dewlish, b. 18 Dec 1714 Dewlish, Dorset Dorset 7 Ann Cutler Payne Elizabeth Unknown b. abt 7 Jul 1806 ???? (---) b. ? Athelhampton, Dorset. b. ? c. 27 Jul 1806 Athelhampton, Dorset d. 21 Apr 1867 West Maidstone, Kent William Spry Littleton Full History of Littleton b. 2 Nov 1814 Moricetown, Family available Devonport, Devon Susan Jones d. 12 Jul 1856 8 William McGuckian b. Ireland Mrs Peggy Mullen b. Ireland Randall Macdonald b. Ireland Isabella Barry b. Belfast Ireland James Munro b. 1809 Elgin, Elginshire Wife not alive 1861 Census Munro James Cruickshank b. 1813 Keith, Banffshire May Cruickshank b. 1814 Perthshire 9 Richard Williams William Williams b. 18 Feb 1821 Llanfaelog, b. 1796 Maelog Anglesey Anglesey Wales m. 29 Sep 1843 Llanfaelog Anglesey Elizabeth Jones b. 1798 Abberfraw Anglesey Elizabeth Williams b. 18 Feb 1824 Llanfaelog, Anglesey John Williams b. 24 Sep 1826 Llanfaelog, Anglesey Peter Williams b. 24 Jan 1830 Llanfaelog, Anglesey Ellen Williams b. 11 Dec 1831 Llanfaelog, Anglesey Hugh Williams b. 4 Aug 1833 Llanfaelog, Anglesey Ellinor Williams b. 30 Mar 1835 Llanfaelog, Anglesey Owen Williams b. 8 Jan 1837 Llanfaelog, Anglesey Richard Hughes d. 3 May 1837 Fferam Bach, Ann Hughes Llangwynfan b. 1825 Llanfaelog Anglesey c. 3 Jun 1825 Llanfaelog Mary Hughes Anglesey d. Jun 1847 Llanfaelog Anglesey bu. 4 Jul 1847 Elizabeth Hughes b. 5 Aug 1832 Fferam Bach, Llangwynfan 10 Owen Hughes b.
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