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United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. | Source (S7)
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Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, and Other Household Database Listings | Source (S6)
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Was serving at Biggs Air Force Base at the time of his mother's death in 1961 | SCHULTZ, Richard J. (I208)
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What Vic said after a chance meeting of David Bagnall in surplus store in Tumwater, WA on 12/5/2014:
Had something interesting happen today. I was at the State surplus store at lunch today and used my credit card. The lady asked for ID so I gave her my license. She asked if I was related to a David Bagnall. I told her not around here. She said he worked in the office there in that building. I asked if the name was the same spelling and she said it was. So I went over and introduced myself. It was really interesting his family came over in the 18's from Birmingham and his great grandfather's name was Fredrick. His family was in jewelry over there and dad always said our family was silver smiths and my grandma used to have a couple of the brooches they'd made. How much is actual fact I don't know but that was the story I was told over and over growing up. The clerk came over with me and said we looked a lot alike. He looked to be in his mid to late 50's. He is thinner and a little shorter with gray hair.
Anyway, David said he is also very interested in the family history so we are going to try to get together and talk more. Who knows maybe he's a distant cousin. :-) | BAGNALL, David (I377)
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Wife's obituary says he is a doctor.
Lived at 110 Fulton Ave | MCFARLIN, Raymond T. (I210)
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William, Ann. and Robert Barlow arrived at New York City, NY, from Liverpool, England, on Apr 04 1848 on the "Queen of the West".
William, Ann and Robert were at Castleton, Richmond Co, NY, in 1860 census.
http://www.barlowgenealogy.com/Families/wmandann.html | BARLOW, William (I169)
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(Research):22 Rock Farm Road 1994, 1996. 1999. 2001. | SANDERS, Jonathan (I148)
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(Research):Y She was bequeathed her sister May Smith's dwellinghouse an d buildings at W hittington in 1848. also jointly with he r sister, Alice Purser, her real e state. A Harriet Smith b aptised a son Henry Sparks Smith 2 May 1853, Ille git. I f it is the same Harriet she would have been old for the bi rth? appr ox 58 ???? | BAGNALL, John (I149)
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St Giles Church, Whittington, Staffs.
(Research):Y | BAGNALL, Thomas (I26)
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St Giles Church, Whittington, Staffs. | BAGNALL, Mary (I144)
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St Giles Church, Whittington.
(Research):Y | CHEADLE, Ann (I151)
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St Giles, Whittington.
(Research):Building instructor, retired. 43 Back Lane 1994, 96. 99. 2001. 03. | SANDERS, Hannah (I150)
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St Giles, Whittington.
(Research):Y | BAGNALL, Elizabeth (I145)
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St Giles, Whittington.
(Research):Y | BAGNALL, Ann (I146)
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