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Willingale One Name Study
Willingale Family Tree
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1872 - 1900 (28 years)
1808 - 1879 (71 years)
Birth |
1808 |
Goldhanger, Essex |
Died |
1879 |
St Lawrence, Essex |
Buried |
22 Dec 1879 |
St Lawrence Church, St Lawrence, Essex |
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Family |
Mary Willingale b. 1810, Tillingham, Essex |
Married |
27 Oct 1832 |
St Nicholas Church, Tillingham, Essex |
Children |
| 1. Sarah Rand b. 1832, Tillingham, Essex |
+ | 2. John Rand b. 1834, St Lawrence, Essex |
| 3. George Rand b. 1836, St Lawrence, Essex |
+ | 4. Harriet Rand b. 1838, Tillingham, Essex |
| 5. James Rand b. 1840, Tillingham, Essex |
+ | 6. William Rand b. 1842, St Lawrence, Essex |
| 7. Mary Ann Rand b. 1844, St Lawrence, Essex |
| 8. Charles Rand b. 1847, Steeple, Essex |
| 9. Mary Ann Rand b. 1849, Steeple, Essex |
+ | 10. Emily Rand b. 1851, Steeple, Essex |
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Name |
Thomas Edward Sicely |
Birth |
1872 |
Aldeburgh, Suffolk |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1881 |
4 Walford Cottage, Aldeburgh, Suffolk |
Census |
1891 |
HMS Cambridge, Devonport, Devon |
Death |
1900 |
Woodbridge, Suffolk |
Notes |
- 1891 - HMS Cambridge, Devonport - RG12/1743/219/13
Thomas E Sicely Crew 19 AB Royal Navy Aldeburgh
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Person ID |
I2512 |
Willingale One Name Study |
Last Modified |
24 Dec 2011 |
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Ships |
| HMS Cambridge HMS Windsor Castle was a triple-decker, 102-gun first-rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869, when she replaced a ship of the same name as gunnery ship off Plymouth.
Builder: Pembroke Dockyard
Laid down: May 1844
Launched: 26 August 1858
Renamed: Built as HMS Victoria
Renamed HMS Windsor Castle on 6 January 1855
Renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869
Fate: Sold for breaking up on 24 June 1908
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