I am not up to speed on what is happening to the Newfoundland GenWeb. How can I get redirected to the site? Wayne Perkins King, LeGrow, Kennedy - Broad Cove, Bauline-Conception Bay
I am looking for some information regarding these fine folks Charity Coombs & William Drover married December 01, 1806 St Paul's Anglican Harbour Grace Nfld. Son Aaron Drover Dob abt., 1805 Wife Mary Anne Jones Dob Unknown married October 08, 1828 St Paul's Anglican Harbour Grace Nfld.
From: "Evelyn" ewoudenberg@roadrunner.nf.net To: NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 12:17 A.M Subject: TIDBIT INFO. "OUTPORT HISTORY" > The following story is written and witnessed by me, a tragic incident and a > terrible loss during the Spring of 1959. The names will be with-held by me > due to the family members that survived this disastrous Inferno. Although > the Father of this family did publish a book entitled "Cry of The Morning" > before his death, I have not been able to purchase the book to date, but > understand that it can be borrowed from certain Libraries in Western > Newfoundland. > > It was the evening before my best friend and her family would learn about > their tragic fate. It was approximately 7:30 p.m. when my closest friend > came to our home to accompany me to prayer meeting which was the routine > every Tuesday evening starting at 8:00 p.m., but this evening was different > and not too unusual. I was summoned to baby-sit my youngest sister at home > while my parents attended prayer meeting. Usually my sister two years my > junior would baby-sit on that particular evening of each week, but this > evening my Mom assigned me to watch over my youngest sister while my other > sister baby-sat for another couple to attend the same Church Service. > My friend, whom I'll call Ruby, came to our door and called out to me as > usual "are you going to the Church prayer meeting?" I replied that I > couldn't due to baby sitting and that we would meet the next afternoon as > the first trip of the Coastal Passenger Boat was due in our little Town of > Roddickton. She assured me that we would go and post a letter aboard the > boat, which was the normal thing to do years ago. The mail would get out of > town faster if the Purser onboard the Ship would mail our letters in a > special mail bag. > > Ruby proceeded to turn and walk away, feeling a little disappointed because > both of us could not go together to the church service. She turned around > and replied "maybe I should stay back and help you baby sit, just for this > evening", but I replied "no, you had better go to the service because Mom > may think that we are being sneaky", although we were good girls considering > I was just 13 years old and Ruby had just turned 16 years of age. > Ruby was just a tiny short, flaming red haired girl and I was much taller > than her and was easily mistaken for being the same age as Ruby. > > As the evening passed very slowly it seemed as if I was waiting for hours > for my parents to return home again. If the meeting do not last very late > then just maybe my Mom would allow me to go for a evening stroll with Ruby. > We would usually walk around the little Town and sing songs, tell stories as > there was nothing else to do in that little isolated Town, but we dearly > loved our home-Town. We would discuss what we would like to do when we > became old enough to leave our parents nest. > > Finally my parents arrived, but a little too late as my Mom informed me that > she spoke with Ruby and she told my Mom that she would come by the next > afternoon and both of us would take a stroll to the boat and post letters > that my Mom had written to my eldest sister living in Goose Bay. As my > parents and I were enjoying our nightly routine snack before heading off to > bed, my Mom says "my heavens, that young girl, Ruby I mean, she sure knows > how to pray, she's such a good little girl" and I replied yes she even prays > real loud and everyone can hear her pray and of course, my Mom thought Ruby > was smart and wise enough to be able to pray in this manner, but I was much > too shy to pray so loud. > > The next morning my Mom called us as usual from our sleep to rise early as > we were still attending School and had almost two months left before the > School term ended. > I became alert very fast thinking this is the day of the first trip of the > Coastal boat and my friend and I would meet after School and would get these > letters posted, but our biggest thrill was just to see new faces come into > our little Town, such as round trippers as they were called by us, Tourist > from the US and other places around Canada. We seem to enjoy the affection > shown to us by these strangers from another world it seemed. > Suddenly while happy thoughts kept running through my young mind about > todays big event, my Mom yelled to my Dad who was at this time keeping the > fire blazing in the old wood stove, come here , quickly, come, come and see > what you think of this thick grey smoke just bellowing into the bright sunny > morning Sky. I quickly ran to gaze out of my bed-room window and was shocked > to see so much smoke and flames rising from closely where Ruby lived and > thought Ruby can see this fire for sure and will tell me later what this big > fire was all about. > > I ran downstairs to get all washed up before breakfast, but something > unusual was happening, something is terribly wrong. My Dad did not wait to > eat his breakfast and have our daily ritual of "family prayers", but ran > swiftly through the door and I could hear my Mom praying upstairs in her > bed-room. My thoughts and curiosity was running wild by now, but would not > dare to disturb my Mom's praying. I ran outside and everyone in that little > Town seemed to be running and screaming "my God, my God" they say some of > the children are burned to death and my heart seem to stop beating and > thought "but who could they be talking about?" Suddenly my Dad appeared out > of nowhere stating to my Mom, "keep the Children home, don't allow them to > go down that road cause it will only scare them for their life time". My > Mom's friend and neighbour kept a fast pace running up and down that old > gravel road and crying "God help us all", as my mom approached her and asked > where the fire was burning, she gave an answer that I shall never forget, > "all of my brother's family are burned to death, including the Mother, > oldest daughter Ruby, Ruby?? no way I thought, I must be dreaming! Ruby, my > good friend? can't be, I'm supposed to meet her this afternoon! I stood next > to my Mom's side gasping for air in total shock! but Mom it can't be Ruby! > you spoke to her just last night. As my Mom held me close to her, the tears > began to trickle down my young cheeks. My Mom's friend and sister of the > Victims father slowly finished her story through sobbing detail. The mother, > Ruby and five more siblings including their two week old baby died in this > horrible, tragic inferno and to think that they could have escaped with a > little help and a fire crew, but it was much, too much, too late. > > Ruby's father was away working at his logging job and staying in the Logging > Camps, sometimes two to three weeks at one given time. He never did see his > precious baby girl. I will never forget the sad day of the family funeral. > There were seven Coffins in a row in front of the Alter in that little > Church. The Dad walked inside the Church and leaned over each of his loved > ones Coffin and could not compose himself, then picking up the little Baby's > Coffin in his arms and not wanting to lay it down until men had to lead him > to be seated. The whole family was buried together in a huge grave site, > along with the remains of yet another brother of Ruby who lost his life > through a drowning accident 13 months before that terrible fire claimed the > life of his mother and six siblings. > > Four of the Children were rescued, one young daughter was fortunate enough > to walk out of the burning house and the Mother threw two more of her tiny > daughters through a broken window and the eldest brother walked out > unhurted, but Ruby came half way downstairs, then quickly realized that her > Mother was still trying to get the remaining children out of the burning > home, she turned back to help her Mom, but at that moment the stairs quickly > fell to the floor in a blaze of fire and horrendous heat. I still think of > Ruby and that sad fateful day, but realize that one of the last things to > utter from her lips was her loud prayer on the night before, just hours > before her untimely death. > > So many tragic and disastrous stories can be told from these small rural > outports in which most people never knew these little Towns existed. I am > happy to know that my close Buddy is still resting in peace with the rest of > her family and I shall never forget her. > > Thank you for listening to a sad part of my tidbit of history about > Roddickton, White Bay, The Great Northern Peninsula. > > Evelyn >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Curtis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DOC.2ACE/118 Message Board Post: My husbands great grandfather is James Curtis born in 1887 in Virgin Arm married to Dorcas Bridger. His father is William T. Curtis born in 1847 Carters Cove believed to be married to Amy Wheeler in 1870. His Father is William B. Curtis born in 1818 in Bristol, England do not know who he was married to. Does anyone have any information on this family line? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Would any one know where I might find some any information regarding three ships named Commix & Gertrude & Emily or point me in the right direction thanks in advance Kevin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Downton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DOC.2ACE/117 Message Board Post: Anyone out there from Lewisporte? I am looking for a Ray and Dorothy Downton or their families. They are very old friends of my mothers who has lost contact with them. Any information would grateful.
1858 Newfoundland - Frederick N. Gisbourne 1824-1892 starts laying underwater telegraph cable from Ireland to Newfoundland. Vera Short co-Nfld Lab List Admin homepage: http://www.homestead.com/verashort/ rollcall page: http://amoose4.tripod.com/ Message Board for Notre Dame Bay & White Bay Region, Nfld http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pmtcgah/main_menu.htm
Hi Muriel and thanks. I appreciate it very much. Jennifer is away though and although I phoned her other Gramma's where she is right now, I have yet to tell her. I will wait and tell her so that we can share a prayer together and perhaps a cry or two over GrandDad. She is totally aware of my devotion to giving him his genealogy and was there when "we" gave it to him. (She was mighty proud too and actually told my mother "you can't touch that cause it is my mother's personal things" lol) Thank you so very much for the reply my dear girl... it is taken with my heart and giving me comfort. Lori-Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Muriel M. Davidson" <muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca> To: <larc1963@rogers.com>; <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 12:42 PM Subject: off topic Thank you for your prayers > Hello Lori-Ann:- > > Sincere sympathy in the loss of your stepfather. I know how > much he meant to you -- and know Jennifer will also miss > him very much > Muriel -- in Brampton > ----- Original Message ----- > > Sue & Vera and fellow listers, > I want to take a moment to thank you all for the prayers that came > my way for my stepfather of 32yrs. > He passed away at 12:15pm today and left us in peace. > I was blessed with borrowed time enough to give him his own genealogy > back to 1364 in 2000 when we thought we were going to lose him. > The people on both of these lists, including the owners have been so > wonderful to me and a sincere thank you is extended for always emailing > me off list to boost me when I needed it. > Have a wonderful day, > Lori-Ann > > Smile, it looks good on you! > "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, > we take a little of each other everywhere." > Sunshine, Rainbows and Smiles > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 6/30/03
Hi Lori-Ann; Please accept my sincere condolences on behalf of losing your Step-Father. I will whisper a prayer for your peace and contentment while you mourn the loss of such a great Man in your lives. Take comfort in his precious memories and may God sustain you all in your deep sorrow. My thoughts are with you Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: <larc1963@rogers.com> To: <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 12:34 PM Subject: [NFLD-LAB] off topic Thank you for your prayers > Sue & Vera and fellow listers, > I want to take a moment to thank you all for the prayers that came my way for my stepfather of 32yrs. > He passed away at 12:15pm today and left us in peace. > I was blessed with borrowed time enough to give him his own genealogy back to 1364 in 2000 when we thought we were going to lose him. > The people on both of these lists, including the owners have been so wonderful to me and a sincere thank you is extended for always emailing me off list to boost me when I needed it. > Have a wonderful day, > Lori-Ann > > Smile, it looks good on you! > "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, > we take a little of each other everywhere." > Sunshine, Rainbows and Smiles > > > ==== NFLD-LAB Mailing List ==== > Roll Call Page for Nfld-Lab Mail List: > http://amoose4.tripod.com/ > >
Lori Ann sorry to hear about your loss Carol (tweetybird) Home page:<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tweetybirdgenealogy/> Visit my home page for "Home Children" information and other "world wide" links plus various passenger lists. Searching : Hart, Haslip, Jackson, Stevens, Little, Budge, Chipman, Welch, Russell, Johns & Glover --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.497 / Virus Database: 296 - Release Date: 7/4/03
Lori-Ann, My sincere condolences on your loss. I know the feeling well as Mom passed away in April and it still hurts like hell. Take care. Matt > Sue & Vera and fellow listers, > I want to take a moment to thank you all for the prayers that came my way for my stepfather of 32yrs. > He passed away at 12:15pm today and left us in peace. > I was blessed with borrowed time enough to give him his own genealogy back to 1364 in 2000 when we thought we were going to lose him. > The people on both of these lists, including the owners have been so wonderful to me and a sincere thank you is extended for always emailing me off list to boost me when I needed it. > Have a wonderful day, > Lori-Ann > > Smile, it looks good on you! > "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, > we take a little of each other everywhere." > Sunshine, Rainbows and Smiles > > > ==== NFLD-LAB Mailing List ==== > Roll Call Page for Nfld-Lab Mail List: > http://amoose4.tripod.com/ >
Hello Lori-Ann:- Sincere sympathy in the loss of your stepfather. I know how much he meant to you -- and know Jennifer will also miss him very much Muriel -- in Brampton ----- Original Message ----- Sue & Vera and fellow listers, I want to take a moment to thank you all for the prayers that came my way for my stepfather of 32yrs. He passed away at 12:15pm today and left us in peace. I was blessed with borrowed time enough to give him his own genealogy back to 1364 in 2000 when we thought we were going to lose him. The people on both of these lists, including the owners have been so wonderful to me and a sincere thank you is extended for always emailing me off list to boost me when I needed it. Have a wonderful day, Lori-Ann Smile, it looks good on you! "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere." Sunshine, Rainbows and Smiles --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 6/30/03
Sue & Vera and fellow listers, I want to take a moment to thank you all for the prayers that came my way for my stepfather of 32yrs. He passed away at 12:15pm today and left us in peace. I was blessed with borrowed time enough to give him his own genealogy back to 1364 in 2000 when we thought we were going to lose him. The people on both of these lists, including the owners have been so wonderful to me and a sincere thank you is extended for always emailing me off list to boost me when I needed it. Have a wonderful day, Lori-Ann Smile, it looks good on you! "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere." Sunshine, Rainbows and Smiles
The CB obit page has been very sporatic of late >From Thursday July 3 Frederick (Fred) Bugden 87, Sydney Fred Bugden, 87, of Windsor Street, Sydney, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Born in Trinity Bay, Nfld., he was a son of the late Joseph and Grace (Clark) Bugden. He graduated from Sydney Academy and was a member of the soccer team. Fred retired from Sydney Steel in 1966 as a welder, then in 1981 as a welding instructor at UCCB. He was a member of the United Protestant Church of Sydney River, life member of the Sydney Golden K and the Riverdale Seniors Club. Fred enjoyed music and took part in Rotary shows, and was a member of the Golden Cords. Some of his hobbies were fishing, golf and camping. In retirement he took up landscape painting. He is survived by his wife, Lillian (Doret) Bugden; one son, Gordon (Helena), Peterborough, Ont.; one daughter, Judith (Doug) Artz, Halifax; stepdaughter, Lynn (Greg) Stack, Hamilton. He will be sadly missed by his six grandchildren, Bruce and Andrew Bugden, Jennifer, Gregory Artz and Shane and Kelly Stack. He was predeceased by his first wife, Sadie Annesty in 1974, one sister, Anne Ryder;, two brothers, Wesley and Clarence. There will be no visitation at his request. A memorial service will be held in United Protestant Church, Sydney River, Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ralph Johnston officiating. Interment in Hardwood Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends in the church hall following the service. Memorials may be made to the dialysis unit at Cape Breton Regional Hospital, the Arthritis Society, the Multiple Sclerosis Society or charity of choice. Arrangements under the direction of Sydney Memorial Chapel. Condolences may be sent to sydmemchapel@ns.sympatico.ca
To all readers of the LEGION magazine: Should one not be a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, and recipient of the LEGION magazine, it can be accessed at www.legionmagazine.com Canada's tribute to veterans of the Korean War is the Korean Veterans National Wall of Remembrance, dedicated on July 27, 1997. The photo of Jack LaChance is on the cover of the Legion magazine and an opening statement is by him -- "One of the most meaningful and solemn days of my life. Up until that day, (the dedication) I had -- for personal reasons -- not participated in any Korean War commemorations because I thought it best to bury my thoughts and feelings about the war. A reader may access this site and list of deceased veterans at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~downhome/TRIBUTE.html There are three small panels at the top -- click on the POPPY in the centre panel -- all about the Korean Wall of Remembrance at Meadowvale Cemetery, two miles from my home. To read the list, in alphabetical order, click on HONOUR ROLL. Next fall, I hope to resume placing the names in provincial order, and do have much more information available than given at the site. My thanks to Bryan Keddy for "following my request". Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Brampton, Ontario Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 6/30/03
try this one http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year=2003&country=1 You can change the year to anything you want NFLD-LAB-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > NFLD-LAB-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 249 > <snip>: > Subject: [NFLD-LAB] Dates > Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 21:27:50 -0400 > From: "amtaylor" <amtaylor@sprint.ca> > To: NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com > > I am looking for a program or site that will give the day of the week in a certain year . If anyone knows of one could you please let me know . Thanks in advance Kevin > <snip>
Would your search be confined only to Newfoundland, Kevin? NOSEWORTHY was - and is -- a prominent name in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The COOMBS name is widespread in the Liverpool, Nova Scotia area. I left only the first paragraph to save space. Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca [Formerly of Liverpool & Dartmouth, Nova Scotia] ----- Original Message ----- From: "amtaylor" <amtaylor@sprint.ca> To: <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 8:18 AM Subject: [NFLD-LAB] Coombs, Noseworthy, Any Help with these people would be great Thanks Kevin Descendants of Richard Patrick Coombs Generation No. 1 1. Richard Patrick4 Coombs (Henry Sr.3 Coombes, Richard2, John1)1,2 was born October 04, 1887 in Spainard's Bay Nfld.2, and died November 27, 1967 in Conception Bay North Nfld.3. He married Annie Noseworthy February 23, 1915 in Conception Bay Nfld.. She was born June 01, 1887 in Gullies Hr. Grace Nfld., and died January 19, 1974 in Placenta Newfoundland. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 6/30/03
I find this one is very helpful: http://calendarhome.com/tyc/index.shtml Marnie {You wrote: I am looking for a program or site that will give the day of the week in a certain year . If anyone knows of one could you please let me know . Thanks in advance Kevin}
Any Help with these people would be great Thanks Kevin Descendants of Richard Patrick Coombs Generation No. 1 1. Richard Patrick4 Coombs (Henry Sr.3 Coombes, Richard2, John1)1,2 was born October 04, 1887 in Spainard's Bay Nfld.2, and died November 27, 1967 in Conception Bay North Nfld.3. He married Annie Noseworthy February 23, 1915 in Conception Bay Nfld.. She was born June 01, 1887 in Gullies Hr. Grace Nfld., and died January 19, 1974 in Placenta Newfoundland. Notes for Richard Patrick Coombs: I do know uncle Dick worked in Howley one summer (Dad's Brother). Dad got him a job lifting the bridge ( Railway bridge) so boats could go under, he left and went home so he could pick blueberries ( probably missed his family!!!) Quoted a Letter from Pat Dooley July 2002 I hereby bequeath to my son Richard Coombes all that piece or parcel of land situate in what is known as "The Valley" in Spaniard's Bay aforesaid and bounded on the west by land belonging to the estate of the late James Sheppard, on the north by unclaimed land, on the east by private road for my family's use leading to back land from *ence running further east on the north of land belonging to my son Henry Coombs, to unclaimed land and on the south by public road, with all erections thereon. 2nd piece or parcel of land situated on the south side of the aforesaid public road, on the east by unclaimed land, on the south by lake knows as Bishops Cove pond , and on the west by land belonging to the estate of the above named James Sheppard with all erection thereon, but should my son James Coombes require a place to build and live on he is to have a portion of the above. Quoted Henry Coombs Will Dated this 3rd day of August A.D. 1938. More About Richard Patrick Coombs: Baptism: October 08, 1887, Spainards Bay Nfld.4 Burial: Abt. November 1967, Conception Bay North Nfld. God Parents: Joseph Babb/ Margaret Coombs4 More About Annie Noseworthy: Burial: Abt. January 1974, Conception Bay North Nfld. More About Richard Coombs and Annie Noseworthy: Marriage: February 23, 1915, Conception Bay Nfld. Children of Richard Coombs and Annie Noseworthy are: + 2 i. Thomas5 Coombs, 3 ii. Mary Coombs, born Abt. July 1918 in Nfld.; died June 1982 in Nfld.. 4 iii. Margaret Coombs, born Abt. April 1921 in Nfld.; died Abt. October 1939 in Nfld.. 5 iv. Kenneth Coombs, born Abt. December 1924 in Nfld.; died Abt. March 1942 in Nfld.. 6 v. Rita Mary Coombs, born 7 vi. Mona Coombs, born June 24, 1932 in Nfld.; died February 13, 1937 in Nfld. Generation No. 2 2. Thomas5 Coombs (Richard Patrick4, Henry Sr.3 Coombes, Richard2, John1) was born Abt. 1912. He married Mary. She was born Abt. 1909 in Nfld., and died in Nfld.. Children of Thomas Coombs and Mary are: 8 i. Henry6 Coombs, . 9 ii. Marjorie Coombs, 10 iii. Gerald Coombs, Endnotes 1. Henry Coombes, Henry Coombes Sr. Will. 2. Immaculate Conception Parish Harbour Grace Nfld., Baptism Report of Henry Coombs Emma Coombs Childern, (Baptism of James, Thomas, Kenneth, Mary, Henry F, Richard & John). 3. Nfld. Department of Land & Services Vitial Statistics, Certificate of Death ( Richard Patrick Coombs). 4. Immaculate Conception Parish Harbour Grace Nfld., Baptism Report of Henry Coombs Emma Coombs Childern, (Baptism of James, Thomas, Kenneth, Mary, Henry F, Richard & John).
Would Bob Marshall and Anne Marie Dawe please contact me off the list. Regards - Glen C. Bodie Personal contacts------------------------------- Web http://www.glenbodie.com Home mailto:glen@glenbodie.com Office mailto:Glen.C.Bodie@esso.ca Text Msg mailto:4165658875@pcs.rogers.com My Tree http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/MyTree/bodie_antle.htm ICQ http://wwp.mirabilis.com/7544260 Snail Mail: 76 Strathcona Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4J 1G8 Fax: (208) 248-6782 (via http://www.efax.com) Thornicroft surname----------------------------- Web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/thornicroft Mail mailto:thornicroft@glenbodie.com Query http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.thornicroft Mail List mailto:thornicroft-l@rootsweb.com Antle surname----------------------------------- Web http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~antlenf/default.htm Mail mailto:antle@glenbodie.com Query http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.antle Mail List mailto:antle-l@rootsweb.com Researching------------------------------------- A.NTLE, B.ODIE, C.OFFIN, C.OMRIE, D.EWAR, F.ARQUHARSON, F.ORD, F.REEMAN, L.AW, L.ILHOLT, M.ACHRAY, M.CNIE, M.CPHAIL, M.UTCH, O.SBORNE, R.ENNIE, S.MITH, S.TERNS, S.TEWART, T.HOMSON, T.HORNE, T.HORNICROFT, T.UPPER, W.ALKER >> M.UTCH+F.ARQUHARSON info at http://www.islandregister.com