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‎± 1881 Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scotland;

John Anderson was recorded as "John probably moved following the fishing fleet disaster of 14 October 1881 where 189 fishermen were killed including numerous relatives of John."

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No. of families2146
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No. of individuals4595

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Source
Title Date Place
Special Collections: Ancient Correspondence of the Chancery and the Exchequer
UK, Land Tax Redemption, 1798
Deeds and other records, relating to the estates of the Fisher, Puckering, Wise and Waller families
Reading Mercury
Chancery Miscellanea
Ashleigh Estate, Barnstaple
MISCELLANEOUS COPIES of RECORDS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
1911 England Census
Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Scottish Documents
Messrs Phelps & Savage, solicitors, of Evesham
Andrew of Harlestone Collection
Deeds, estate, family and official papers of the Sotheron-Estcourt family of Shipton Moyne
NEWCOMBE OF OKEHAMPTON
The Goddards of North Wiltshire
MRS CHRISTIAN SMITH'S DOCUMENTS
Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852
The visitations of the county of Sussex
Durham Diocesan Records: Bishops' transcripts of parish registers and related records
Court of Common Pleas, General Eyres and Court of King's Bench: Feet of Fines Files, Richard I - Henry VII
England, Marriage Certificate
THE IDENTITY OF MARGARET, WIFE OF JOHN PARLES
Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department and predecessors: Indexes to Naturalisation and Denization
Records of Hill Court Estate
Glasgow Herald
Bristol, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
City of London Police
Bristol, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935
London, England, Electoral Registers, 1847-1965
Bristol, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1918
1911 Wales Census