Aldechis I Unknown1,2
M, #22759, Deceased
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| Marriage | Aldechis I Unknown was married.1 |
| Death | He died Y Y, Y.1 |
| Residence | He resided Adelchis I or Adelgis I was the Count of Parma by the 830s, of Cremona after 841, and eventually of Brescia. According to some sources, he succeeded to the Duchy of Spoleto in 824. He was a second son of Suppo I and father of Suppo II. His main area of interest was in the Aemilia and eastern Lombardy.1 |
| User Reference Number | He; 19439 |
| His father Suppo I Unknown died on 5 March 824. |
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- [S1016] According to Otto Hirzell
- [S1025] Bostock Family History
Henry Morgan
M, #22760, Deceased, b. about 1800, d. 1877
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| Marriage | Henry Morgan and Elizabeth Whitelegg were married. |
| Occupation | He was a Glass Maker. |
| User Reference Number | He; 24595 |
| Birth | He was born about 1800. |
| His daughter Mary Morgan was born in 1826 in Bowden, Sale, Cheshire. |
| His son John Morgan was born in 1841. |
| Death | Henry Morgan died in 1877, at age ~77. |
| His wife Elizabeth Whitelegg died in 1883. |
Lidia Ford
F, #22766, Deceased
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| Also Known As | Lidia Ford was also known as Lidia Kent. |
| Also Known As | She was also known as Lidia Brownlowe. |
| Marriage | Lidia Ford and Lawrence Brownlowe were married in an unknown place. |
| User Reference Number | She; 3030 |
| Probate | The estate of Lidia Ford was probated on 4 January 1649 PCC Prob 11/207 qr19 Will dated 22 September 1647 Pr by Fais Thomson and Henry Arnold. [[Witness Role: beneficiary]].1 |
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- [S362] Will of Roger Snelson Dyer Proved 4 January 1648/49
David Danvers
M, #22771, Deceased, d. about 1970
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| User Reference Number | David Danvers; 154 |
| Death | He died about 1970. |
| Burial | David's remains were buried about 1970 [[Principal Role]] [[Witness Role: Buried]]. |
| His father Herbert Danvers died in October 1988. |