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family picture
family picture
Photo taken at home, 817 Grandview, Avenue, Waterloo, Iowa. The plaque on the mantle reads, "Ve get too soon oldt, And too late schmardt" It now hangs in Ron Ritchie's house.
Date: 07 Oct 2020
 
12702
Family plot young , McFarlane
Family plot young , McFarlane
Family plot
 
12703
Family Portrait
Family Portrait
John, Elizabeth and Irene
 
12704
Family Reunion
Family Reunion
Date: 30 Jun 1934
 
12705
Family Reunion
Family Reunion
June, Ngaire, Beryl, William(Bill), Lois, Ann STARK
Date: Easter 2010
 
12706
Family Tree
Family Tree
 
12707
Family Tree - Edwards
Family Tree - Edwards
Date: 11/01/2015 08:14:22
 
12708
Family Tree-King. Freda1
Family Tree-King. Freda1
Freda lived the last years of her life in Lady Elizabeth Home, where she was cared for wonderfully by the staff, and loved by her family.
 
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Family Tree-King. Headstone Hilton T King Snr & Edith Annie King (nee Kearn)
Family Tree-King. Headstone Hilton T King Snr & Edith Annie King (nee Kearn)
 
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Family Tree-King. Headstone Trevor King2
Family Tree-King. Headstone Trevor King2
 
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Family Tree-King. Nan King
Family Tree-King. Nan King
 
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Family Tree-King. Pop King
Family Tree-King. Pop King
 
12713
Family Tree-King. Trevor2
Family Tree-King. Trevor2
Trevor was an avid hunter and loved his gun dogs the English Setters.
 
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Family Tree-King. Val Paull de Fretus 94yrs 13May2011
Family Tree-King. Val Paull de Fretus 94yrs 13May2011
 
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Family0038(1)
Family0038(1)
Date: 07/03/2014 17:34:55
 
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Family0049
Family0049
Date: 07/03/2014 17:59:54
 
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FamilySearch_20220817_120508
FamilySearch_20220817_120508
 
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FamilySearch_20220817_120513
FamilySearch_20220817_120513
 
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FamilySearch_20220817_120514
FamilySearch_20220817_120514
 
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Family_1023
Family_1023
#39 Una Clare Mills on "Stinker"
 
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Fan Stark Foulton home 1960
Fan Stark Foulton home 1960
 
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Fan Stark Foulton home 1960
Fan Stark Foulton home 1960
 
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Fannie Salmon 1931
Fannie Salmon 1931
 
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Fanny Barnecut grave
Fanny Barnecut grave
 
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Fanny Clutterbuck
Fanny Clutterbuck
 
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Fanny Clutterbuck
Fanny Clutterbuck
 
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Fanny Death Cert
Fanny Death Cert
 
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Fanny Maud Laurenson
Fanny Maud Laurenson
Fanny Maud Laurenson and her children Top: L to R; Fanny Maud Laurenson, Frances Mary Morse, Fleming Laurenson Bottom: L to R; Capt. T T Laurenson, Edith Sarah Laurenson, John Gilbert Laurenson. Supplied by Lynette Green ex Bayanne Site
Date: 7/05/2020 11:42:00 am
 
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Fanny Mauger Death Certificate
Fanny Mauger Death Certificate
John and Jacquie Ramsden have this certificate.
 
12730
FANNY MAUGER.JPG
FANNY MAUGER.JPG
 
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Fanny Moyle
Fanny Moyle
 
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Fanny Selina Easton nee Rhodes
Fanny Selina Easton nee Rhodes
 
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Fanny Selina Rhodes 1st on left and family
Fanny Selina Rhodes 1st on left and family
 
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Fanny Selina Rhodes Death Certificate.
Fanny Selina Rhodes Death Certificate.
John and Jacquie Ramsden have this certificate.
 
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Fanny Selina Rhodes Marriage Certificate
Fanny Selina Rhodes Marriage Certificate
John and Jacquie Ramsden have this certificate.
 
12736
FannyMaudLauren(1)
FannyMaudLauren(1)
Date: 10/01/2020 3:59:24 PM
 
12737
Fatal Case of Poisoning
Fatal Case of Poisoning
SOURCE: ‘National Library of New Zealand.’ https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz . Star, Issue 5003, 16 MAY 1884, Page 2. FATAL CASE OF POISONING. - The Effects of Strychnine. - The following paragraph appeared in the Lyttelton Times of this morning: - Information was given to the Rakaia police last night that a man had died suddenly at Mr Angus Murray's farm at Urral; five men also being ill. It is suspected that it is a case of poisoning. No further particulars could be obtained last night. The police and a medical man had gone up to the station. - (special to the "star.") - RAKAIA, May 16. The report of a case of poisoning in this morning's Times is only too true, a man named Thomas Fahey being the victim. It appears that a party consisting of Messrs McKerrow, Lampard, Angus, Murray, and Alex. Mann, left Tiverton, the residence of the latter's father, on Thursday morning on a shooting expedition. With his usual generosity Mr Mann, senior, filled a bottle of whisky for the party to take with them from his keg. The accident occurred as follows: - When the party reached Murray's house, at Urral, Mr Ingle Brown, of Highbank, was overtaken; and as another gun had to be obtained, the occasion was thought good enough to have a drink - all took a nip, also two of Murray's men who happened to be in the house at the time, Thomas Fahey (the deceased), and J. McVinney, his mate. Immediately after drinking, the whole party were seized with violent convulsions, and were in a serious condition. One of the party, not so bad as the others, drove off at once to Ashburton for Dr Ross, and fortunately found him at home. The doctor arrived about 4 o'clock, but too late to do anything for poor Fahey, who had died some time previously. The others were more fortunate. They were treated by the doctor, who left them out of all danger at six o'clock. Had it not been for the timely arrival of Messrs Hussey, Inder, and Smith, who saw the messenger going for the doctor, and hurried over to Urral and administered warm water and mustard, there is no doubt the whole party would have died. They had to be subjected to some severe treatment, as their muscles were so contracted. The sight was a most horrible one, and an eye-witness remarked this morning that he would not see the same again for £50. The whisky was poured from the jar into a jug which had contained strychnine, and had not been washed out. Further information will be available this evening after the inquest. Had the party gone direct to the shooting ground, instead of to Murray's, there is no doubt a terrible calamity would have happened. The rumours in the township were most conflicting and outrageous until I received the information. - From information obtained at the Christchurch police depot it appears that "Rough on Rats" is responsible for the occurrence, as the whisky, of which those who were taken ill partook, was drawn by a man named John Mann in a jug in which some of this poison had previously been mixed, and which, it is supposed, had not been washed afterwards. The inquest on the body of Fahey will be held to-morrow.
Date: 15 MAY 1884
 
12738
Father
Father
Robert Smith Father St. John's Ambulance 1970's
 
12739
Father & Sons
Father & Sons
Arthur on the right with his brother George and father George James Tilden-Smith.
Date: abt 1917
 
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Father A Cadet
Father A Cadet
Robert Smith A handsome cadet. 48 Macaulay Ave. 1920's
 
12741
Father Birthday 90th
Father Birthday 90th
Father's 90th Hillcrest Community Centre Jan.2004
 
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Father_Charles
Father_Charles
 
12743
Fay and family Laurenson about 2000
Fay and family Laurenson about 2000
From left, Donna, Lisa, Linda, and Fay. Back Steven, Blue, and David
Date: about 2000
 
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Fay Harman
Fay Harman
 
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Fay Marie
Fay Marie
 
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Fay Marie
Fay Marie
 
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Fay Marie
Fay Marie
 
12748
FB Shearer Obituary
FB Shearer Obituary
Date: 10 Oct 1946
 
12749
FBF
FBF
 
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FBF
FBF
 

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