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| 1 | (Medical):died as an infant | Richardson, Violet (I112)
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| 2 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Limes, Darren James (I306)
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| 3 | Albert and Mary met in Malakawa while he was separated from Irene but still married. He took Mary to Englandin 1934 and they had 5 children there and finally got married in England in 1947. They returned to Malakawa in 1948 and had 3 more children. | Family (F129)
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| 4 | Alfred Jameson is Ian Waterlow's (Tony Embleton's friend from Sidney, Victoria) grandfather | Waterlow, Alfred Jameson (I237)
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| 5 | ashes in urn made by Georges, Vinaver, Mexico (hoping to spread on the Ganges river in India) | Coomara, Rohini (I225)
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| 6 | Became a head master of a shool in England | Richardson, Arnold (I113)
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| 7 | Cancer | Embleton, Melba Jocelyn (I142)
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| 8 | Commisioned West Layton Manor to be built by John Johnson (Johnstone?) in 1875 but died in 1880 and left it to his siter Emily Matilda Easton who never married and left it to Dennis Embleton b 1881 we assume he was her only living relative when she died in 1913 at the age of 95. She was the sister of Caroline Ann Easton who married Thomas Embleton our Dennis Embleton b 1810 's brother. | Easton, John (I499)
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| 9 | Edith and George Francis Silvester worked for Lord Snowden as chaufeur and cook. | Silvester, Edith May (I134)
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| 10 | For his work on magnets and their connection to radar | Bitter, Francis (I221)
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| 11 | Funeral held 1pm Sat December 3, 2022 at St Peter's Anglican Church, Campbell River, British Columbia | Embleton, Sandra May (I135)
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| 12 | Had Jewish background? | Corss, Maria (I375)
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| 13 | He was a good friend of JOhn Galsworthy who lived near the Phillip Walterlow's on Hall Road, St. John's Wood. It is rumoured that his saga of the Forsythe family was inspired by his knowlege of the Waterlows. | Waterlow, Sir Ernest Albert R.A. (I376)
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| 14 | His brothers lost track of him after he worked on this ranch. He was blind in one eye due to a childhood accident and also walked with a limp. | Embleton, Alfred James 'Jim' (I102)
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| 15 | In the Saskatchewan homestead files it shows a Alfred James applied for a homestead on NW-16-2-15-W3 and SW both a 1/4 section 9 miles southwest of Val Marie. He received the patent May 1916. In 1915 he was 28 and single. Reginald and Charles both applied for a 1/4 section south of their bother Alfred and a 1/4 setion east but both cancelled their applications in 1914. Later in 1914 Reginald applied for another 1/4 section and received the patent (Title) in 1920. In 1919 he says he had a wife and a son and he was 29. Reginald and Charlie eventually moved to BC but they lost touch with Alfred. He may have moved to the Peace River. May have married and had children we have no idea. He may have worked for a Mr Gurney in Shaunvon. | Embleton, Alfred James 'Jim' (I102)
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| 16 | Master Mariner | Waterlow, Alfred Hubert Morgan (I386)
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| 17 | Mechanical Engineer | Embleton, Dennis Maud (I494)
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| 18 | MIning Engineer | Embleton, Henry Cawood (I488)
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| 19 | Prominent sculptor | Bitter, Karl (I222)
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| 20 | Related to Michael Faraday | Boyd, Alys Faraday (I115)
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| 21 | Rumour has it that Alfred James met Mrs Gurney when he worked on her husband's farm, until James "Jim' showed up there were not children. Suddenly, two children are born. | Gurney, Mrs (I331)
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| 22 | Shot down over St Nazaire during WW II | Willis, John George Embleton (I181)
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| 23 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F37)
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| 24 | The marriage was officially discolved in 1943 but they separated shortly after Eileen Bertha was born in 1931 | Family (F31)
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| 25 | Victor was chosen as a second name to honour a dear friend of his father Denis Cawood, Victor Horstay, a neurologist | Embleton, Charles Victor (I24)
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| 26 | Viewer of collieries (coal mines) | Embleton, Thomas William (I493)
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