Jas S. Middleton Jas S. Middleton won prizes in vintage publications in 1898.
Probably: The birth (12 March 1878) of James Selby Middleton was registered in St. Pancras, London, England in 1978. His parents were William and Eliza Middleton, nee Selby. His marriage to Ethel Blanche Harding (1878-1975) was registered in Nantwich, Cheshire, England during the first quarter of 1901. He joint the "Humility With Fortitude Lodge" in Calcutta, India on 03 December 1906. His second marriage, to Lucy A. Cox (1894-1983), was registered in Westminster, Middlesex, England during the second quarter of 1936. He resided with his second wife Lucy A. Middleton at 7, Princes Road, Wimbledon, Surrey, England in 1939. His death was registered in Surrey North eastern, England during the fourth quarter of 1962. |
T. R. Middleton T. R. Middleton attended King Edward VII School, Sheffield in 1922.
Probably: England Census 1911 about Thomas Middleton and family Residence: 8, Hicks Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire West Riding, England |
Name |
Relation |
Marital status: |
Age |
Birth |
Place of Birth |
George William Middleton Minnie Middleton George William Middleton Kate Middleton Walter Middleton Herbert Middleton Thomas Middleton |
Head Wife Son Daughter Son Son Son |
Married Married Single Single Single Single Single |
31 30 9 8 7 3 1 |
abt. 1880 abt. 1881 abt. 1902 abt. 1903 abt. 1904 abt. 1908 abt. 1910 |
Sheffield, Yorkshire Sheffield, Yorkshire Sheffield, Yorkshire Sheffield, Yorkshire Sheffield, Yorkshire Sheffield, Yorkshire Sheffield, Yorkshire |
Alexander Middleton Sunderland Technical College 1922 Old Students Association 1922 reports Names of past and present Students.
Alexander Middleton - Date of Registration 1904
Probably: Alexander Middleton was born in Sunderland, Durham, England on 18 May 1884 and was baptised in Deptford, Durham, England on 08 June 1884. His parents were Robert and Elizabeth Jane Middleton, nee Garrett. His marriage to Rose Ann McCable was registered in Sunderland, Durham, England in 1910. His death was registered in Sunderland, Durham, England during the fourth quarter of 1963. |
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