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  2. FreeBMD - Wikipedia

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    FreeBMD is a website which coordinates and provides free transcriptions of the indexes to births, marriages and deaths (BMD) registrations held by the General Register Office for England and Wales (GRO). It also provides a free search function and online access to images of the pages of the BMD indexes.

  3. Free UK Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Free UK Genealogy is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) acting as an umbrella organisation for FreeBMD, FreeREG and FreeCEN. [1] The charity was formerly known as FreeBMD. [2] Free UK Genealogy works with volunteers to make transcriptions of family history records. [3]

  4. Vera Larminie - Wikipedia

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    Vera Larminie was born on 20 or 23 June 1881 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. [5] [6] Her parents were Edward Merry Larminie (c. 1841–1905), [7] who was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Engineers, [6] and Laura Frances Marshall (née Pollock, 1846–1912), [8] [9] who had married in 1878. [10]

  5. Mary Bonham-Christie - Wikipedia

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    Mary Florence Whitburn was born in Wandsworth, South London, in 1865. [2] [full citation needed] She was the daughter of Charles Joseph Sofer Whitburn (died 2 November 1911) [3] and Fanny Hales Whitburn, of Addington Park in Kent, who were married in 1863.

  6. Doreen Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    Doreen Chadwick (7 August 1918 – 26 June 2014) was a British pianist and theatre organist. [1] She was known for being the organist at the Odeon and Gaumont cinemas in Manchester, broadcasting organ recitals on BBC Radio, including on The Organist Entertains, and for her performances in the US, Holland, and Britain.

  7. Muriel George - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Winifred George was born on the 29 August 1883 in Marylebone, London, England. [3] Her father, Robert, was a Professor of singing at the Royal Academy of Music and her mother, Annie Isabel Matilde (née Robinson), was an ex pupil of her husband and a singing teacher in her own right.

  8. Trevor Midgley - Wikipedia

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  9. Reginald Bosworth Smith - Wikipedia

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    Born on 28 June 1839 at West Stafford rectory, Dorset, he was the second son in the large family of Reginald Southwell Smith (1809–1896); his mother was Emily Genevieve Simpson, daughter of Henry Hanson Simpson of Bitterne Manor House, Hampshire, and 12 Camden Place, Bath. [1]