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Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) (Abbott), Joyce (S)-Robert /Abbott/ (Balston), ? (S)-John /Balston/ (Balston), Cisselie 1567 (S)-Thomas /Balston/ (Beare), ? (S)-John /Beare/ (Cloutman), ? (S)-Henry /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), ? (S)-Thomas /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), Audrey (S)-Brian /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), Maria (S)-Harry /Cloutman/ (Cloutman), Violet (S)-Edwin /Cloutman/ (Counsel), ? (S)-William Arthur /Counsel/ (Davey), Bunty (S)-Peter /Davey/ (Davey), Eileen (S)-Alan /Davey/ (Dicks), Hannah 1814 Thurlbear, Somerset, (S)-Samuel /Dicks/ (Dicks), Maria 1845 Taunton, Somerset, Englan (S)-William /Dicks/ (Everson), Mary (S)-Richard /Everson/ (Hake), Ann (S)-Samuel /Hake/ (Hake), Mary (S)-Joseph /Hake/ (Hake), Sarah Bef 1858 (S)-Samuel /Hake/ (Hake), Sarah (S)-Walter /Hake/ (Hake), Sarah (S)-Alfred /Hake/ (Harrold), Freda (S)-Andrew /Harrold/ (Howard), Fanny (S)-William Littlejohns /Howard/ (Howard), Madeline (Howard), Mary 1816 Welcombe, Devon, Englan (S)-William /Howard/ (Howard), Mary 1840 4 Apr 1905 (S)-Charles /Howard/ (Mitchem), Edith 1877 1914 (S)-George Daniel /Mitchem/ (Murphy), Evelyn (Pinney), Ellen (S)-Henry /Pinney/ (Pinney), Joan (S)-Francis /Pinney/ (Pinney), Susanna (S)-Francis /Pinney/ (Prust), Patricia (S)-George /Prust/ (Rockett alias Wakely), ? (S)-William /Rockett alias Wakely (Rockett alias Wakely), Elianor (S)-William /Rockett alias Wakely (Rockett), ? (S)-John /Rockett/ (Shephard), ? (S)-William /Shephard/ (Shephard), ? (S)-James /Shephard/ (Venn), ? (S)-Henry /Venn/ (Venn), Jane Abt 1849 Herefordshire, England (S)-Charles /Venn/ (Wakely), ? (S)-? /Wakely/ (Warmington), ? (S)-William /Warmington/ (Warmington), Anne Jan 1687/88 (S)-Peter /Warmington/ (Yard), ? (S)-Gilbert /Yard/ (Yard), ? (S)-Peter /Yard/ (Yard), Brenda (S)-Adrian /Yard/ (Yard), Edith May 1896 Terowie, Adelaide Hills, S (S)-Harrold /Yard/ (Yard), Elizabeth 1685 (S)-Thomas /Yard/ (Yard), Elizabeth [30 Nov 1754] (S)-Richard /Yard/ (Yard), Gladys (S)-Cecil Charles /Yard/ (Yard), Gladys (S)-John Henry /Yard/ (Yard), Hannah 1845 Stroud, Gloucestershire, (S)-John /Yard/ (Yard), Jane 1688 (S)-Gilbert /Yarde/ (Yard), Joan 1719 (S)-James /Yard/ (Yard), Johanna 1684 (S)-Robert /Yard/ (Yard), Mary Abt 1807 Somerset, England (S)-John /Yard/ (Yard), Sarah 1728 (S)-John /Yard/ (Yard), Sarah Bef 1817 (S)-John /Yard/ (Yarde), Helen E 1896 (S)-Bert Lee /Yarde/ Printed by GENViewer Page 1 6 Nov 2010 05:19 PM File: F:\GEDCOM files\Yard.ged List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) (Yarde), Henrietta 1861 Ohio, USA (S)-Charles F P /Yarde/ (Yarde), Patience M 1812 New York, USA (S)-Aaron /Yard/ , , Edward (S)-Maude Susan /Slade/ , Twin William Arthur /Counsel/ ?, (S)-Mary Ann /Howard/ Abbott, Alfred Ernest 1881 17 Jun 1919 (S)-Ethel Mary /Roberts/ Abbott, George Alfred Ernest /Abbott/ Abbott, Robert Alfred Ernest /Abbott/ Aclund, Ruth 1822 [3 Mar 1904] (S)-John /Yard/ Adams, Cecil Robert Nelson /Adams/ Adams, Derek R G Roy J /Adams/ Adams, Florence M E 1873 Hatch Beauchamp, Somer (S)-Daniel /Boberg/ Adams, Margaret Aft 1999 Cecil /Adams/ Adams, Mary (S)-Benjamin /Hake/ Adams, Robert D (S)-Melba T /Lightfoot/ Adams, Robert Nelson (S)-Margaret /Gay/ Adams, Roy J 19 Oct 1918 Yeovil, Somerset, England William J /Adams/ Adams, William 1905 (S)-Mary Jane /Everson/ Adams, William J (S)-Ethel Kate /Boobyer/ Addams, Benjamin (S)-Catherine /Cann/ Addams, Mary Abt 1758 Hartland, Devon, England Benjamin /Addams/ Aiken, Harvey C 21 Aug 1897 Ontario, Canada 13 Dec 1987 (S)-Barbara Lissette /Manning/ Aishton, Anne 1734 Hartland, Devon, England 1780 (S)-Thomas /Prust/ Allen, George (S)-Hannah /Hake/ Allen, Irma V (S)-Arthur /Lightfoot/ Ambrose, Dorothy Mary 9 Jan 1893 Bath, Somerset, England 17 Feb 1962 (S)-Howard /Howard/ Ames, Geoffrey K Anderson, Francis Ogden 12 Aug 1980 (S)-Doris Edith Eileen /Pooley/ Anderton, Martha 1588 (S)-Hugh /Prust/ Annesley, Richard (S)-Ann /Prust/ Apps, Juliet Arkell, Bob Reginald 1844 1919 (S)-Catherine Eleanor /Martin/ Arkell, Thomas Reginald 1876 Strand, Middlesex, Bob Reginald /Arkell/ Ashton, Christopher Abt 1575 Morwenstow, Cornwall, (S)-Alicia /Shearme/ Ashton, Edith Mary 1896 1966 (S)-Reuben /Attersley/ Ashton, Elizabeth 1639 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Nycholas /Ashton/ Ashton, Hopewell 1608 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Christopher /Ashton/ Ashton, James 1599 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Christopher /Ashton/ Ashton, Marie 1642 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Nycholas /Ashton/ Ashton, Mary 1602 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Christopher /Ashton/ Ashton, Nycholas Abt 1610 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Dec 1675 Christopher /Ashton/ Ashton, Redigon 1640 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Aug 1715 Nycholas /Ashton/ Atkins, Grace (S)-William /Galsworthy/ Attersley, Charles Frederick Abt 1914 [West Ham, London, Engla Oct 1978 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Doris Grace 1902 West Ham, London, Engla 1907 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Edwin James Abt 1851 [Mile End New Town, Midd 1927 (S)-Annie Lancey /Martin/ Attersley, Ernest Edwin 1911 West Ham, London, Engla Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Irena Maud Abt 1907 [West Ham, London, Engla Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Maisie 1911 West Ham, London, Engla 1912 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Muriel Ida Abt 1904 [West Ham, London, Engla 1986 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Percy William Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Reuben Abt 1879 [East Ham, London, Engla 1942 Edwin James /Attersley/ Attersley, Reuben Henry Martin Abt 1908 [West Ham, London, Engla 7 Oct 1984 Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Richard John Reuben /Attersley/ Attersley, Ruth Beatrice Abt 1900 [West Ham, London, Engla 1963 Reuben /Attersley/ Atyarde, Roger Abt 1320 William /Yard/ Printed by GENViewer Page 2 6 Nov 2010 05:19 PM File: F:\GEDCOM files\Yard.ged List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) Atyarde, Thomas Roger /Atyarde/ Atyeo, Irene M (S)-Basil Frederick /Marchant/ Avery, Alice 1608 Hartland, Devon, England 1655 (S)-William /Wakeley/ Avery, John (S)-Catherine /Howard/ Badcock, Caroline 1887 (S)-James Thomas /Cruse/ Bailey, Robert (S)-Hannah /Hake/ Baker, Dorothy (S)-Frederick Thomas /Yarde/ Bale, Argent 1731 Staple Fitzpaine, 1792 (S)-Robert /Yard/ Bale, Hannah 1828 (S)-Isaac /Yard/ Bale, Humphrey (S)-Elizabeth (Betty) /Yard/ Balston, Alice 1525 Hawkchurch, Dorset, Engl Thomas /Balston/ Balston, John 1485 Hawkchurch, Dorset, Engl (S)-? /(Balston)/ Balston, Thomas Abt 1505 Hawkchurch, Dorset, Engl 1553 John /Balston/ Bamfeild, Margaret (S)-Richard /Yarde/ Banfield, Francis (S)-Thirza /Vercoe/ Bant, Caroline (S)-Abraham /Yard/ Barber, Mildred E (S)-Charles Henry /Mitcham/ Barnes, Joyce Bastin, Emily 1873 22 Aug 1931 (S)-Jabez /Howard/ Bate, James Bet Jul and Se Clovelly, Devon, England Thomas /Bate/ Bate, Percy May 1889 Ferndale, Glamorgan, Thomas /Bate/ Bate, Thomas Abt 1858 Clovelly, Devon, England (S)-Susan /Vine/ Beale, Christina Reginald /Beale/ Beale, David Reginald /Beale/ Beale, Kathleen Reginald /Beale/ Beale, Rebecca 1782 Curland, Somerset, Englan 1838 (S)-George /Yard/ Beale, Reginald Reginald /Beale/ Beale, Reginald (S)-Phyllis /Yard/ Beament, Winnifred Ada 1895 Broadstone, Dorset, Engla (S)-Charles /Yard/ Beare, Anthony [24 Mar 1560] Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, Elizabeth (S)-Gilbert /Yard/ Beare, Francys [11 Feb 1609] Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, Jane 1585 Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, John [19 Mar 1586/8 Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, John Jan 1594/95 (S)-? /(Beare)/ Beare, John 1563 Morwenstow, Cornwall, 14 Mar 1613 John /Beare/ Beare, Justinian [23 Jan 1561/6 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Sep 1627 John /Beare/ Beare, Marye [17 Feb 1582/8 Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, Prescilla 1612 Morwenstow, Cornwall, Sep 1642 John /Beare/ Beare, Thomas [2 Feb 1617] Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, Wyllliame [4 Feb 1564/65 Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beare, Wyllmott 1560 Morwenstow, Cornwall, John /Beare/ Beer, John (S)-Grace /Prust/ Belcher, Ellen Cozens (S)-Henry /Venn/ Belcher, Jean Bell, Sandy (S)-Anne /Davey/ Berry, Bartholomew 1637 (S)-Johana /Prust/ Betty, James (S)-Joan /Yard/ Bigelow, Elizabeth Abt 1909 16 Sep 1994 (S)-Nelson Allighum /Wilkins/ Billing, William (S)-Mary /Hake/ Birocchi, Giovanni (S)-Stephanie /Harrold/ Blackaller, Joan 1725 (S)-Gilbert /Yard/ Blackaller, Michol 1669 (S)-James /Yarde/ Blackmore, Mary (S)-William /Hake/ Blackmore, Sarah 1856 1909 (S)-Thomas /Prust/ Blagdon, Anne (S)-Carnsew /Prust/ Boberg, Alfred 1886 Bristol, Somerset, England Frederick /Boberg/ Printed by GENViewer Page 3 6 Nov 2010 05:19 PM File: F:\GEDCOM files\Yard.ged List Surname, Given Birth/[C] Date Birth/[C] Place Death/[B] Date Father/Mother(M)/Spouse(S) Boberg, Daniel 1875 Bristol, Somerset, England Frederick /Boberg/ Boberg, Frederick 1843 Hanover, Germany Bef 1901 (S)-Eliza /Yard/ Boberg, James A D 1898 Bristol, Somerset, England Daniel /Boberg/ Boberg, Myrtle 1888 Bristol, Somerset, England Frederick /Boberg/ Boberg, Thomas 1882 Bristol, Somerset, England Frederick /Boberg/ Bond, John (S)-Sarah /Pinney/ Boobyer, Bertha Elizabeth 8 Sep 1891 Shepton Mallet, Somerset, 7 Oct 1982 Job /Boobyer/ Boobyer, Cyril 1895 Yeovil, Somerset, England 1913 Job /Boobyer/ Boobyer, Edgar Job 21 Jun 1893 Batcombe, Somerset, Engl 18 May 1985 Job /Boobyer/ Boobyer, Ethel Kate 24 Mar 1888 Shepton Mallet, Somerset, 26 Dec 1975 Job /Boobyer/ Boobyer, Hilda Lucy 23 May 1890 Batcombe, Somerset, Engl 18 Oct 1960 Job /Boobyer/ Boobyer, Job 30 Jul 1861 Stoke St Gregory, 27 Feb 1933 (S)-Lucy Jane /Mitchem/
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