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Trewman & Exeter Flying Post, January 18, 1838

Jan. 5, at Swanage, Rebecca, wife of the Rev. John Pitman, vicar of Broadhempston, and rector of Washfield.


The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910
In memoriam notices of the year 1909


18th March 1909:
Isaac Pinkney, Burnhopfield, 66 years
30th March 1909:
Florence, daughter of H. T. Pine, Craghead, 1 year
31st May 1909:
Sarah, wife of G. Pickering, Langley Park, 69 years
24th August 1909:
Richard T. Pipper, Stanley, 53 years
3rd September 1909:
Eliza K. Pinkney, Lanchester, 37 years


The Consett Chronicle, February 4, 1910
West Stanley Colliery Disaster, Busty Seam, 16 Feb 1909


James Pilkinson, Stanley, 29 years
John Pilkinson, Stanley, 57 years


The_Northern_Echo, 11 December 1930

Pinkney (formerly Carr) - On December 9th, at Redgate, Wolsingham, Agnes, aged 53 years. Interment at SS. Mary and Stephen Churchyard, Wolsingham, Saturday, 13th December 1930, at 2.30 p. m. Friends please accept this intimation.



The Times, September 04, 1944

Pitcher
On Sept. 1, 1944, at Mount Vernon Hospital, Air Commodore Duncan Le Geyt Pitcher, C. M. G., C. B. E., D. S. O., Legion of Honour. Funeral, Great Hampden Church, tomorrow (Wednesday), 2.30 p. m. Train, Marylebone-Great Missenden, 1.30 p. m. No flowers. Any donation to Distressed Gentlefolks Aid Association appreciated.


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