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| 65051 | Widow Maw the elder was buried the 9th day of March (1581) but really 1582 | Maw (I66093)
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| 65052 | Widow of George Mowe? | Mowe, Emily (I22286)
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| 65053 | Widower and widow, married by license in the presence of David Burnett & Phebe Burnett. Record set Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Marriages First name(s) Thomas Last name Maw Birth year - Marriage year 1817 Spouse's first name(s) Sarah Spouse's last name Mow Residence Sheffield County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Marriage place Sheffield Marriage date 13 Mar 1817 Spouse's Residence Sheffield Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Page 37 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s) Thomas Last name Maw Residence Sheffield Marriage year 1817 Marriage date 13 Mar 1817 Marriage lace Sheffield, Cathedral Church of St Peter & St Paul Spouse's first name(s) Sarah Spouse's last name Mow Spouse's residence Sheffield Father's first name(s) - Spouse's father's first name(s) - County Yorkshire (West Riding) Country England Archive reference PR-138-3-16 Page 232 Archive Sheffield Archives & Local Studies Record set Yorkshire Marriages Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Family: Thomas Maw / Sarah Mow (F11147)
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| 65054 | Widower on 3 Sep 1799 when he marries Elizabeth Maw. | Watson, Robert (I35903)
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| 65055 | Wife of Donald Babcock, Mother of Vincent Edward,Linda Estell, Cyntha Ann, Steve, and Jeffery Allen Keacher, Daughter of Raymond and Estella Havens McClain. Sister of Richard Edward,Robert Jack,Earl Douglas,Ronald Wayne, Michael Raymond McClain. Grandmother of Robert Wayne Jr., Anna Marie,Wanda Jean,Ronda Jo Fuller.Diana Marie, Ronda LaVonda, Vincent Edward Jr. Keacher, Kasey Ann Keacher | McClain, Janice Ann (I75321)
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| 65056 | WILCOCK, ROBERT SCHOLEFIELD SCHOLEFIELD GRO Reference: 1910 S Quarter in TADCASTER Volume 09C Page 1025 First name(s)Robert S Last nameWilcock Birth quarter3 Birth year1910 Mother's maiden name- DistrictTadcaster CountyYorkshire CountryEngland Volume9C Page1025 Record setEngland & Wales Births 1837-2006 CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) SubcategoryCivil Births Collections fromUnited Kingdom, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Wilcock, Robert Scholefield (I39036)
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| 65057 | WILCOCKSON, Alfred Head Married M 30 1881 Timekeeper Yorks Sheffield WILCOCKSON, Edith Mary Wife Married 9 years F 29 1882 Yorks Sheffield WILCOCKSON, Alfred Son M 4 1907 Yorks Sheffield MAW, Harry Boarder Single M 40 1871 Carter Yorks Sheffield -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27709 Reference: RG14PN27709 RG78PN1587 RD509 SD1 ED9 SN194 Registration District: Ecclesall Bierlow Sub District: Ecclesall North Enumeration District: 9 Parish: Ecclesall Address: 23 Hattersley Street Walkley Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Maw, Harry Ernest (I680)
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| 65058 | WILCOCKSON, Alfred Head Married M 30 1881 Timekeeper Yorks Sheffield WILCOCKSON, Edith Mary Wife Married 9 years F 29 1882 Yorks Sheffield WILCOCKSON, Alfred Son M 4 1907 Yorks Sheffield MAW, Harry Boarder Single M 40 1871 Carter Yorks Sheffield -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 27709 Reference: RG14PN27709 RG78PN1587 RD509 SD1 ED9 SN194 Registration District: Ecclesall Bierlow Sub District: Ecclesall North Enumeration District: 9 Parish: Ecclesall Address: 23 Hattersley Street Walkley Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding) | Maw, Harry Ernest (I680)
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| 65059 | WILKINSON, JOHN JONES GRO Reference: 1894 J Quarter in BRADFORD Volume 09B Page 13 First name(s)John Last nameWilkinson Birth registration year1894 Registration quarter2 Mother's maiden nameJones DistrictBradford CountyYorkshire CountryEngland Volume9B Page13 Record setEngland & Wales Births 1837-2006 CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) SubcategoryCivil Births Collections fromUnited Kingdom, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Wilkinson, John (I4908)
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| 65060 | Will 11/7/1614 | Maw, John Sr. (I3145)
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| 65061 | Will of Mary Mitchell | Turner, Mary (I40)
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| 65062 | Will of Simon Maw of Epworth Ref: Stowe Wills BRS57 - 1666-8/304 | Maw, Simon Yeoman (I4657)
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| 65063 | Will Probated 1Mar1557-58 | Maw, Richard (I1582)
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| 65064 | WILL Selwyn Charles Passed away on July 11, aged 84 years. He was the beloved husband of Dorothy Wendy, father to Andrew Charles and Christopher Mark, stepfather to Jacqueline Holdich, Martin and David Lawrence, loving grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. The funeral service and cremation will be held at Rawdon Crematorium on Tuesday, July 25 at 11.40am. Family flowers only please by request, but if desired donations may be given in Selwyn's memory for the benefit of Macmillan Nurses, for which a box will be provided. Enquiries to D Walsh & Son. Tel. (01274) 721530. Published in the Bradford Telegraph and Argus on 21st July 2017 | Will, Selwyn Charles (I56348)
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| 65065 | Will was proved at London on 31 January 1737 | Gibson, Seth (I12877)
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| 65066 | Willaim Arthur Sharratt and wife Selina Sharratt together with niece Ivy Birkin. This miece is on tree as Ivy Birkin Thompson, daughter of Selina's sister Louisa and Joseph William Thompson. | Thompson, Ivy Birkin (I42504)
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| 65067 | Willaim Arthur Sharratt and wife Selina Sharratt together with niece Ivy Birkin. This miece is on tree as Ivy Birkin Thompson, daughter of Selina's sister Louisa and Joseph William Thompson. | Birkin, Selina (I44071)
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| 65068 | Willaim Arthur Sharratt and wife Selina Sharratt together with niece Ivy Birkin. This miece is on tree as Ivy Birkin Thompson, daughter of Selina's sister Louisa and Joseph William Thompson. | Sharratt, William Arthur (I44072)
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| 65069 | WILLAN, MARGARET THERESA ROSE THOMAS GRO Reference: 1930 D Quarter in MANCHESTER SOUTH Volume 08D Page 191 First name(s)Margaret T R Last nameWillan Birth registration year1930 Registration quarter4 Mother's maiden nameThomas DistrictManchester South CountyLancashire CountryEngland Volume8D Page191 Record setEngland & Wales Births 1837-2006 CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) SubcategoryCivil Births Collections fromUnited Kingdom, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Willan, Margaret Theresa Rose (I12751)
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| 65070 | WILLARD, Utah - Robert Willard MAW, 58, died Dec. 12, 2006 in Salt Lake City from complications of kidney failure. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Dec. 19, at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary. Interment will be at Utah Veterans Memorial Park, Bluffdale, Utah, where Military Honors will be accorded by the U.S. Army Honor Guard. Born Nov. 7, 1948, in Ogden, a son of Lawrance W. and Florance B. (Poorte) Maw. He married Dora Marie Ellwanger, Aug. 14, 1973, in Scottsbluff. Served his country for two tours of duty in the Vietnam War. Preceding him in death were his parents, grandparents, brother Neal L. Maw, stepfathers Albert Wintle and Charles Henninger, and several aunts and uncles. http://neobits.ancestralwhispers.com/2006/dec/scottsbluff-star-herald.txt | Maw, Robert Willard (I30675)
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| 65071 | WILLCOCK, WALTER SANDERSON GRO Reference: 1887 M Quarter in DONCASTER Volume 09C Page 691 | Willcock, Walter (I48086)
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| 65072 | WILLIAM "BILL"'S OBITUARY William "Bill" H. Wells, 91, of Port Orange, Florida passed away peacefully on March 07, 2014. He was born October 01, 1922 in Middletown, Ohio to James and Carmie (Wells) Miles. Bill married Dorothy Maw, formerly of Island Pond who predeceased him in February 2001. Bill worked as a foreman at Manchester Machine Company in Middleton, Ohio. He served his country in the United States Marines as a SSGT during the Korean War where he was a mail currier and was also on the honor guard detail at the Arlington National Cemetery. Bill belonged to the Masonic Lodge F & AM #44 in Island Pond and received many awards for junior achievement. William loved to fish with his buddies Gordon and McGee in Vermont as well as with his buddies Henry, Al, and Tony in Florida. He enjoyed gardening, collecting antiques, bowling, and playing softball with his shop team in Ohio. He is survived by his sister-in-law Muriel Maw O'Gorman of Island Pond, VT, his niece Cathy O'Gorman Kinney and her husband Al of Island Pond, VT, great niece Kalli Lefebvre and her husband Caleb, great-great niece Rylan of Westmore, VT, nephew James O'Gorman and his wife Christine, great nephews Austin of Rutland, VT, Michael O'Gorman of San Diego, CA, and Quincy O'Gorman of Island Pond, and special friend and caregiver Todd Heffington of Port Orange, Florida. He was predeceased his wife Dorothy Wells, his brother James, and his sisters Margaret, Eleanor, and Gerry, nephew Mark O'Gorman, and great niece Taini Kinney. A graveside service will be held at a later date at the Lakeside Cemetery in Island Pond, Vermont with Muriel O'Gorman officiating with full military honors. On-line condolences may be sent to the family through the funeral home website at www.curtis-britch.com. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford Funeral Home, locally family owned and operated. Source: https://www.curtis-britch.com/obituary/5641941 | Wells, William "Bill" H. (I70084)
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| 65073 | William Clark Head Married Male 40 1821 - Agricultural Labourer Sarah Clark Wife Married Female 41 1820 - - William Clark Son - Male 12 1849 - - Sarah E Clark Daughter - Female 8 1853 - - Fanny Clark Daughter - Female 6 1855 - Scholar John H Clark Son - Male 4 1857 - Scholar Edward Clark Son - Male 1 1860 - - | Clark, Sarah Elizabeth (I78282)
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| 65074 | William (Bill) Bateman Maw, resident at Grand Lodge. Born September 3, 1929 at Toronto General Hospital went to be with his Saviour Jesus Christ, and with his parents Eileen and Harold Bateman Maw on June 6, 2009. He leaves behind his younger brother John, sister-in-law Margaret, 3 nieces (Deborah, Wendy, Elizabeth), 3 nephews (Robert, Gregory, Stephen), and cousins Marie Dandy, Pat Squire, Margie Burkholder, Diane Chappel, Marilyn Brooks, Danny Simmer. Even though Bill went through his life with limitations created at birth, his interests included classical music, sports, local events, live theatre, fishing, antique cars. He impacted many because he had a caring and prayerful heart. He was a 'lone-star' but was able to enjoy such things as Canadian Expo in B.C., hockey week-ends in Montreal, and trips to the Stratford Festival. On the death of his parents he joined his brother John in Thunder Bay. Many knew Bill by sight as he enjoyed his monthly bus pass. We called the Mainline bus "Bill's Tour Bus". The personal care many gave at Grandview Lodge these past ten years was much appreciated by Bill and his family. Thanks to attending physicians, Dr. C. Dodick, Dr. R. Johnson, Dr. H.W. Hamilton, Dr. A Skehan, Dr. S. Gupta. Because of his outgoing, cheerful nature Bill will be missed by many. A memorial service will be held in the auditorium at Grandview Lodge on Thursday, June 11 at 1:30. All will be welcome who had any contact with Bill. A buffet luncheon will be served after the memorial service. Also a memorial service will be held in Toronto at Jarvis St. Baptist Church at a later date. In lieu of flowers please give to Grandview Lodge Gardenview Dining Improvements for the benefit of the residents, or a charity of your choice, in remembrance of Bill. "Brothers Forever" Bill and John http://genforum.genealogy.com/maw/messages/190.html | Maw, William Bateman "Bill" (I30736)
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| 65075 | William Akester was a gardener. | Akester, William (I192)
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| 65076 | William and Emmeline Clift have their cousin Mary A Maw [I12879] (from Scotland) staying with them during the 1871 Census. | Clift, William (I12948)
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| 65077 | William and Jane were first cousins. First name(s)Willie Last nameMaw Marriage quarter3 Marriage year1900 Registration month- MarriageFinder™Willie Maw married one of these people Jane Northedge, Gertrude Fanny Jennings DistrictGainsborough District number- CountyLincolnshire CountryEngland Volume7A Volume as transcribed7A Page number1588 Record setEngland & Wales Marriages 1837-2005 CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) SubcategoryCivil Marriage & Divorce Collections fromUnited Kingdom, England © brightsolid online publishing ltd | Family: William "Willie" Maw / Jane Northedge (F308)
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| 65078 | William Arthur Maw was aged 24 and a Gunner RFA . He was the son of Thomas Abraham Maw, a farmer from Wroot. He married Emily Nussey, aged 24, spinster and daughter of Joe MIddlebrook Nussey, a stone mason from Woolley, Yorks. Name: Emily Nussey Bann Date: 8 Apr 1916 Parish: West Bretton Spouse's Name: William Arthur Maw | Family: Gunner William Arthur Maw / Emily Nussey (F2664)
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| 65079 | William b.1871, the eldest son of David Waters Cook and Alison Smith, was (according to Margaret Counsel) never in Australia with the rest of the Cook family, but sought his fortune in the gold mines of South Africa. He worked for over 12 years there, and visited his home in Methil several times. He died in Johannesburg in 1907 of the 'fell disease that works such havoc among the miners of the Rand'. In the 1901 census he (29, stone miner) is living at Smith's Buildings, Connercial Street, Methil, with Catherine Macdonald (34, born Methil) and four children, Annie (9), David (7), Alison (2) and William (5mo.) | Cook, William (I4242)
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| 65080 | William came from Owston at time of marriage. Hannah age at marriage 23 yrs father Thomas | Family: William Hardy Hollingsworth / Hannah Chafer (F12841)
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| 65081 | William Edwin Maw - MILITARY SERVICE Private 2765 (later 240761) 1/5th battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. Enlisted 01/09/14. Joined C Company Entered France 29/03/15, going overseas with B Company Discharged through wounds 04/07/17, receiving Silver War Badge No 231760 (showing he had served). Sent to Brighton hospital Died 27/04/22 of wounds received 28/08/16 Buried 02/05/22, Gloucester Cemetery Probate - left £484 8s 5d to father On the night of 27-28/08/16, A, B and C Companies of the 1/5th Gloucesters attacked a trench near Moquet Farm on the Somme, in support of the Anzac Corps' assault on Pozieres, and captured it. Battalion War Diary: 27/08/16 7pm "The battalion was ordered to attack trench from R32C50 - 33. C Coy attacked on the right and B Coy attacked on the left, both in two lines across the open. A Coy. Two platoons advanced up communications trench X2A19 - R32C31. intense barrage for three minutes (this is a preliminary British barrage of the German trenches). Right Coy entered trench in their own barrage and left Coy at the moment it lifted. The bombing platoons met with considerable opposition in the communicator and a large party of Germans held out between Points 31 and 51 but were immediately forced to retire across the open when our Lewis guns accounted for all but three. Several dug-outs were bombed and the trench was consolidated and held. About 50 prisoners were taken and the enemy's other losses were estimated at about 200 killed or wounded and 1 machine gun captured. (It then lists the officers killed and wounded and mentions that 14 ORs were killed, 84 wounded - which would include William - and 10 missing) The trench and communicator were heavily shelled during the night. The prisoners belonged to the 5th Grenadier Guards Regiment." It appears that William was wounded by a grenade (grenades, or bombs, as they were called, were used extensively in trench warfare, and more so than rifles later in the war). I imagine his wounds must have been pretty serious for him to be invalided out of the army. SCHOOL: Entered King's as a Pembroke or Mitchinson Exhibitioner in January 1906 Address given as Coombehurst, Central Road, Gloucester Joined with Herbert Beacall (killed in action 1st July 1916, with the Accrington Pals at Serre) and Ian Jones (died of meningitis whilst in training) | Maw, Private William Edwin (I13537)
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| 65082 | William Ferguson Maw – DOB April 2, 1910 – Deceased | Maw, William Ferguson (I16206)
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| 65083 | William Ferguson Maw – DOB April 2, 1910 – Deceased | DeVitt, Ruby May (I16207)
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| 65084 | William Finch, full age, Bachelor, Labourer, Horningtoft, William Finch, Farmer Jane Thacker, minor, Spinster, Horningtoft, Edmund Thacker, Gamekeeper | Family: William Finch / Jane Thacker (F17598)
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| 65085 | William Frederick Lucy, spinster and daughter of John Maw, a farmer in Epworth. | Family: William Frederick Smith / Lucy Maw (F379)
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| 65086 | WILLIAM HENRY MAW was born at Scarborough on 1838 December 6, and was the only child of his parents. His father, William Mintoft Maw, was a captain in the Merchant Service, and both his grandfathers were captains in the Royal Navy. Mr. Maw received his early education at Sykes' School, a private school at Scarborough. Here he formed a great friendship with the sons of Dr. Harland, two of whom in later life were the founders of the' well-known shipbuilding firm of Harland & Wolff at Belfast. In 1853 his father died at sea, and he and his mother were left very badly off. His mother died shortly after. . The boy's mind was early turned to mechanics and engineering, and in 1855 March he was taken on at the Stratford works of the Eastern Counties' Railway. At first he was in the smith's shop in the carriage and wagon department and soon after in the locomotive department. He appears to have been studious, for at this period he devoted his spare time to drawing at the Mechanics Institute, and thus qualified himself to give occasional assistance in the drawing-office of the Railway Company. He thus became an excellent draughtsman, and was thought so highly of by the Company that in 1859, at the age of 21, he was appointed head of the drawing-office of the locomotive and engineering department. In this position he remained till 1865, when he left the then Great Eastern Railway to join Mr. Zerah Colburn on the forma-tion of the new journal Engineering. His long connection with this paper as one of the editors, from this time until the day of his death, is probably unique in the history of journalism. Mr. Maw's activities in mechanical engineering began when he was quite a young man. While at Stratford he designed the locomotives for the East Indian Railway, and it is noteworthy that these were the first outside cylinder engines placed on an Indian railway. In a report on the locomotives exhibited at the 1862 exhibition Mr. Maw wrote the section on Valve Gears, which is recognised to-day as a classic on the subject. Beside the enormous labour entailed by editing a journal like Engineering, Mr. Maw had an extensive practice as consulting engineer in connection with engine and boiler construction and the design of workshops, particularly in designing and laying out the printing works of newspapers, such as The Daily Telegraph, The Field, The Queen, and others. Constantly active in his profession, and endued not only with extensive mechanical and engineering knowledge, but with very sound common sense, Mr. Maw's services to the advancement of those sciences were fully recognised throughout the country. In 1863 he was elected President of the Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society. In 1901 he was President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and in 1922 he was chosen President of the Institution of Civil Engineers. At this Institution he delivered the "James Forrest" lecture on many engineering problems. This subject was followed up in his Presidential Address in 1922, when he treated again of the unsolved problems of engineering. "The remarkable thing about this presidential address was the detailed knowledge it showed of recent engineering develop-ments, whether in connection with special alloys, X-ray investigations, steam-turbine practice, or reduction gearing. For such an address to have been prepared, unaided as it was, by a busy man in his eighty-fourth year, was evidence of an energy and a living interest in a wide variety of subjects which might well be envied by most younger men."* Notwithstanding these many claims on his thought and energies, Mr. Maw devoted his leisure to astronomy.. In 1887 he built an observatory at his house in Addison Road, in which he established a 6-inch equatorial refractor by Cooke. In this year he began the series of micrometric measurements of double stars, which he continued for over twenty years, and these were published in five memoirs of the R.A.S. Later on, in 1896, he erected at his house at Outwood, Surrey, the fine 8-inch equatorial refractor by Cooke, which had formerly belonged to the Rev. W. R. Dawes. His observations with both telescopes were mainly on the Struve double stars, and the comparison with other observers, as shown in Mr. Lewis's memoir on these stars, shows that the observations were made with refined accuracy. In 1892 Mr. Maw was elected on the Council of this Society, and remained a constant attendant at its meetings till 1919, when he retired. During this period he was Treasurer from 1900 to 1905, when he was elected to the chair of the President, which he occupied for two years. His treasurership was marked by the introduction of a system for the reduction of composition fees according to years of Fellowship. As President he delivered two addresses, on presenting the Gold Medal to Professor Campbell in 1906, and a similar presentation to Professor Ernest Brown in 1907. Mr. Maw was one of the founders of the British Astronomical Associa-tion in 1890, of which there was no more devoted member. For many years he was Treasurer, and for two years President. The great success that has attended that association is very largely due to his unvarying help and his wise counsels. In 1909 Mr. Maw was honoured by the University of Glasgow by receiving the degree of LL.D., honoris causa. On that occasion it was stated on his presentation to the Vice-Chancellor: "It is fitting that the University, situated in what has not inaptly been termed ' the Metropolis of Mechanical Engineering,' should recognise the great services which Mr. Maw has rendered to the advancement both of pure and applied science by admitting him to its roll of honour." In 1923 his portrait, painted by Mr. Hall Neale, was presented to him by the Institution of Civil Engineers. He was a member of the Board of the National Physical Laboratory and of many scientific societies; and his services were constantly sought on numerous committees connected with engineering, and he took an active part during the War on committees in connection with the ministry of munitions. Dr. Maw was of a most gentle, amiable nature, of unbounded good humour, and always helpful in giving wise and sensible advice. He rarely missed attendance on the many committees of which he was a member, and he had a deep sense of duty and its responsibilities. In many respects the life of Dr. Maw is noteworthy. Left an orphan at the age of 16, with scanty means, without influence, and without the advantages of higher education, he nevertheless raised himself by his own efforts and industry to an honourable position which made him a leading authority on mechanical engineering and brought him eventually the high distinction of presiding over the two great engineering institutions of this country. In the last year or two of his life his health caused anxiety which put some restraint upon his energies, but he continued in active harness until his last illness, when he passed away at his house in Addison Road on 1924 March 19, at the age of 85 years, thus terminating a long life of great and abiding usefulness. He left a widow and a family of three sons and five daughters, his widow, however, survived him only six months, as she died on September 11. He was elected a Fellow of the Society on 1888 December 14. * Engineering, 1924. | Maw, William Henry (I8152)
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| 65087 | William Maw U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Birth: Jan 9 1915 Death: Sep 1978 Last residence: McMinnville, Oregon 97128, USA | Maw, William James (I23562)
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| 65088 | William Maw a young man Record set Yorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Burials First name(s) William Last name Maw Burial year 1796 Birth year - County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Burial place Old Malton Age at death - Burial date 22 Dec 1796 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s) William Last name Maw Birth year - Death year 1796 Burial year 1796 Burial date 22 Dec 1796 Burial place Old Malton County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive reference O-MAL-4 Page 3 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast First name(s) William Last name Maw Age - Birth year - Death year 1796 Burial year 1796 Burial date 22 Dec 1796 Burial place Old Malton County Yorkshire (North Riding) Country England Archive reference - Page 3 Archive Borthwick Institute for Archives Record set Yorkshire Burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Burials Collections from England, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Maw, William (I20959)
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| 65089 | William Maw and John Palmer are visiting William and Janw Smith. Both William and John are still single. William Maw's mother's maidenname is Palmer ... How is John related? | Maw, William (I5827)
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| 65090 | William Maw and John Palmer are visiting William and Janw Smith. Both William and John are still single. William Maw's mother's maidenname is Palmer ... How is John related? | Palmer, John (I18538)
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| 65091 | William Maw and John Palmer are visiting William and Janw Smith. Both William and John are still single. William Maw's mother's maidenname is Palmer ... How is John related? | Palmer, John (I18538)
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| 65092 | William Maw Egley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Prospero and Miranda by William Maw Egley; c. 1850 William Maw Egley (London, 1826-20 February 1916) was a British artist of the Victorian era . The son of the miniaturist William Egley, he studied under his father. His early works were illustrations of literary subjects typical of the period, such as Prospero and Miranda from The Tempest . These were similar to the work of The Clique . William Powell Frith , one of The Clique, hired Egley to add backgrounds to his own work. Egley soon developed a style influenced by Frith, including domestic and childhood subjects. Most of his paintings were humorous or "feelgood" genre scenes of urban and rural life, depicting such subjects as harvest festivals and contemporary fashions. His best known painting, Omnibus Life in London (Tate Gallery ) is a comic scene of people squashed together in the busy, cramped public transport of the era.[1] Egley always showed great interest in specifics of costume, to which he paid detailed attention, but his paintings were often criticised for their hard, clumsy style.[2] In the 1860s Egley adopted the fashion for romanticised 18th century subjects. Though he produced a very large number of reliably salable paintings, his work was never critically admired.[2] | Egley, William Maw (I10698)
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| 65093 | William Maw of Brandsby & Jane Flintoff of this parish, by banns. He signed, she marked. Witnesses: John Burrell and Josh Geo Lawson Groom's Name: William Maw Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Jane Flintoff Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 05 Mar 1825 Marriage Place: Raskelf,York,England Groom's Father's Name: Groom's Mother's Name: Bride's Father's Name: Bride's Mother's Name: Groom's Race: Groom's Marital Status: Groom's Previous Wife's Name: Bride's Race: Bride's Marital Status: Bride's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00448-2 System Origin: England-ODM Source Film Number: 918420 Reference Number: Record setYorkshire, Bishop's Transcripts Of Marriages First name(s)William Last nameMaw Birth year- Marriage year1825 Spouse's first name(s)Jane Spouse's last nameFlintoff ResidenceBrandsby CountyYorkshire (North Riding) CountryEngland Marriage placeEasingwold Marriage date05 Mar 1825 Spouse's residenceRaskelf ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives Page12 & 13 CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records SubcategoryParish Marriages Collections fromEngland, Great Britain Transcription © DC Thomson Family History First name(s)William Last nameMaw ResidenceBrandsby Marriage year1825 Marriage date05 Mar 1825 Marriage placeRaskelf Spouse's first name(s)Jane Spouse's last nameFlintoff Spouse's residenceRaskelf Father's first name(s)- Spouse's father's first name(s)- CountyYorkshire (North Riding) CountryEngland ArchiveBorthwick Institute for Archives Archive referencePR-RAS 6 Page13 Record setYorkshire Marriages CategoryBirth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records SubcategoryParish Marriages Collections fromEngland, Great Britain Transcription © Findmypast | Family: William Maw / Jane Flintoff (F2486)
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| 65094 | William Maw Widower First name(s) William Last name Maw Sex Male Birth year - Residence King's Lynn Marriage year 1795 Marriage date 29 Oct 1795 Parish King's Lynn, St Margaret with St Nicholas Diocese Norwich Spouse's first name(s) Susanna Spouse's last name Gosland Spouse's parish King's Lynn County Norfolk Country England Archive Norfolk Record Office Archive reference PD 39/22 Page 44 Record set Norfolk Marriages Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, Great Britain | Family: William Maw / Susanna Gosland (F9196)
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| 65095 | William Percival Maw, Bachelor, and Charlotte Leslie Crowther, Spinster, were married with License this twenty third of September nineteen hundred and one by me ... | Family: William Percival "Percy" Maw / Charlotte Leslie Crowther (F19842)
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| 65096 | William R. Beckmann of Elgin for 18 years A celebration of life service for William R. Beckmann, 84, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, at St. James Episcopal Church, West Dundee, with a reception to be held following the service. Born Aug. 21, 1918, in Watertown, Wis., the son of William F. and Martha Beckmann, he died Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at Sherman Hospital. Interment will be in the churchyard of St. James Episcopal Church. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin at Madison with a bachelor of arts degree in 1941, Bill served with honor as a tank battalion commander, seeing action in Europe in World War II. Professionally, Bill will be remembered for his wit and his journalistic and public relations wisdom, having worked in the newspaper business, the boating business for the Evinrude Outboard Motor Division of OMC, the banking business for the National Boulevard Bank and in retirement, his own business, J&B Communications. A favorite retirement journalistic endeavor of Bill's was working as the editor of St. James' Sword & Shield publication. Bill also enjoyed coaching, golf, gardening, painting, boating and fishing with his children, grandchildren and grandniece. Bill was the beloved husband of 56 years of Jean E. Beckmann (nee Hoffman); father of William E. (Mary Ellen Kanies) Beckmann of Elgin and Betty (Bob) Kelly of Elgin; and grandfather of Jennifer Beckmann, and Katie and Tom Kelly. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. James Episcopal Church, 516 Washington St., West Dundee, IL 60118. Friends may visit www.dailyherald.com/obits to express condolences and sign the guest book. Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald from July 17 to July 18, 2003 | Beckmann, William Robert (I28592)
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| 65097 | William Stephen Hutton? Born Mar Qtr 1888 - District Bethnal Green - Volume 1c Page 253 | Hutton, William S. (I5392)
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| 65098 | William Ward or James Thomas White | Family: Ward or White / Emily Jane Moase (F11411)
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| 65099 | William Welton (1861-1903). William was born in August 1861 in Worlaby, Lincolnshire. He was baptised on 1 September 1861 in Worlaby, Lincolnshire. He married Mary Jane Markham in 1888 in Glanford Borough, Brigg, Lincolnshire. He appeared in the census in 1891 in Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. The address was: West Acridge, Barton-upon-Humber. He was a Farm Worker & General Labourer. He died on 10 June 1903 in Blyborough, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 13 June 1903 in Barrow Road Cemetery, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire. | Welton, William (I4416)
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| 65100 | WILLIAMS BRENDA MAXINE (NEE MAW) Formerly of Ruswarp. Passed away peacefully in hospital on June 26th, aged 88 years | Maw, Brenda Maxine (I10574)
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