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In the west aisle of the north transept of Westminster Abbey is an alabaster and black marble monument to historian Sir William Sanderson. This shows his bust and the Latin inscription can be translated:

ing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 10px; font-size: 14px; color: #333333; font-family: 'Source Sans Pro', sans-serif; line-height: 20px; text-align: justify;">"Sacred to the memory of William Sanderson, Knight, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the King, a man famous for his family, learning, untainted fidelity to his prince, his writings and integrity. He wrote in English (among other pieces) and published his history of the lives of Mary, Queen of Scots, James and Charles the First, kings of Great Britain. After great hardships sustained under the late tyranny of rebels, after daily fatigues at home and abroad (bravely overcome), after a full length of 90 years of this troublesome life (having still his understanding perfect), he went to a better, 15 July 1676. To her most deserving husband, with whom for 50 years he had lived very amicably, Bridget, daughter of Sir Edward Tyrrel, Knight, and mother of the Maids of Honour to the most noble and serene Queen Catherine, hath with tears erected this monument".

 
Sanderson, Sir William (I500918)
 
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The Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser - Thursday 7 December 1950

n style="font-size: 1.1em;">OBITUARY

R WALTER FORREST

f Hillston district passed away in the Temora Hospital on 29th November in the person of Mr Walter Forrest. The deceased was born at Murrumburrah in 1874, and came to Hillston with his parents in 1876.

family: arial, sans-serif;">His father the late Mr James Forrest took up 'Weepool' and after his fathers death Walter carried on the farm, eventually selling out to take over the Gunbar Hotel. On relinquishing as a hotelkeeper he went to Temora where he continued to reside up to the time of his death. His wife, two daughters (Mrs Barry Sydney), and (Mrs King, West Wyalong), and one son survive the father. One son was killed in World War II, and a daughter died some years ago. Mrs Forrest of Molesworth Street, Hillston, is a sister-in- law.  

 
Forrest, Walter James (I501142)
 
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!IDENTITY: 10-2007, Craig W. Paxman: See Source Citation 1. Between the years 1723 and 1740 there are at least four Elizabeth Smiths christened at St. Michaels in Framlingham.

!DATA: 7-2007 & 9-2004, Craig W. Paxman: Genes Reunited, Family tree of Lynda Paxman Sanderson of Liversedge, West Yorkshire, England. Email: sandersonstimpy@aol.com

Entered into PAF5 Paxman Super Descendancy File by Craig W. Paxman, 2661 Bridgeport Ave., Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84121. Tel. 801-942-7857. Email: craigpaxman@hotmail.com

!DATA: 5-2004, Craig W. Paxman: Email about "Framlingham" Paxmans from Andrew B. Phillips, 19 Victoria Road, Colchester CO3 3NT England: Tel: 441206-546775. Email: andrewb.phillips@lineone.net

Entered into PAF5 Super Descendancy File by Craig W. Paxman , 2661 Bridgeport Ave.,

Salt Lake City, Utah 84121. Tel. 801-942-7857. Email: craigpaxman@hotmail.com

!DATA: 1-2003, Craig W. Paxman: Black genealogy binder labeled: "Paxman Men Family Group Sheets - all copied. Corrected and submitted to Gen.Archives for dates. 1961 and prior. April 17, 1961, Marilyn Christensen and Mable Gadd Kirk."

In possession of and entered into PAF5 Master Descendancy File by Craig W. Paxman (See below.)

!SOURCE: Parish Register of Framlingham, Suffolk, England.

!DATA: Fgr submitted after 1970 to FHL Archives (pink) by Mable Gadd Kirk (dec), 699 E. 500 South, Provo, Utah, genealogist for the William Paxman Organization.

Entered into PAF by Craig W. Paxman, 2661 Bridgeport Ave.,Salt Lake City, Utah 84121.

Tel. 801-942-7857

!DATA: Ancestral File, June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998

 
Smith, Elizabeth (I500519)
 
4

 

/Baker J./Y

ew/40/Laundress/Y

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/11/Y

Entry No.

 
Trew, Harriet Jane (I500118)
 
5

 

!bc10230

 
CHAD, Mary A (I501449)
 
6

 

!bc12608

 
CHAD, Susan P (I501462)
 
7

 

!bc22539

 
CHAD, Amelia M (I500214)
 
8

 

!bc26814

 
CHAD, Elizabeth Ann (I500212)
 
9

 

!bc30214

 
FLYNN, Walter E (I501453)
 
10

 

!bc30443

 
CHAD, Susanna M (I500213)
 
11

 

!bc32225

 
CHAD, Cecil R (I501451)
 
12

 

!bcV18401949 25A

 
CHAD, Nicholas (I501454)
 
13

 

!bcV18411833 26A

 
CHAD, Ann (I501455)
 
14

 

!bcV1845181 55

 
CHAD, Elizabeth (I501456)
 
15

 

!bcV18453087 30A

 
HYDE, James (I500219)
 
16

 

!bcV18453088 30A

 
HYDE, Jane (I500217)
 
17

 

!bcV18474190 40

 
HYDE, Eliza (I500218)
 
18

 

!bcV1847954 55

 
CHAD, Amelia (I501457)
 
19

 

!dc10214

 
CHAD, James (I501463)
 
20

 

!dc13061

 
HYDE, William R (I500222)
 
21

 

!dc13568

 
FLYNN, George Atcherson (I501467)
 
22

 

!dc14984

 
Susannah M (I500206)
 
23

 

!dc1517

 
HYDE, William R (I500205)
 
24

 

!dc23750

 
OCONNOR, Jane Elizabeth (I501468)
 
25

 

!bc12607

!dc11607

 
CHAD, Samuel M (I501461)
 
26

 

!bc12732

!dc6477

 
CHAD, Thomas (I500208)
 
27

 

!bc12815

!dc5161

 
CHAD, Susannah (I501460)
 
28

 

!bc1404

!dc34682

 
CHAD, Hazel (I501452)
 
29

 

!bc16628

!dc7969

 
CHAD, John (I500207)
 
30

 

!bc19290

!dc8905

 
CHAD, George (I500209)
 
31

 

!bc20539

!dc10326

 
CHAD, James (I500210)
 
32

 

!bc21163

!dc37371

 
SMITH, Hilda Lavinia (I501450)
 
33

 

!bc23605

!dc4796

 
CHAD, Walter Edward (I500211)
 
34

 

!bc9887

!dc4859

 
CHAD, William W (I501459)
 
35

 

!bcV1840342 25A

!Possible DC#8978/1877 at Tamworth, mother as Louisa

 
HYDE, Charlotte (I500221)
 
36

 

!bcV18504191 40

!dc3454 unm

 
HYDE, Rebecca (I500220)
 
37

 

!bcV18552713 56

!dc3617

 
CHAD, Alexander H (I501458)
 
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Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser - 19 June 1947

OBITUARY 

MR. HENRY CLARKE 

By the death, as briefly reported last issue, of Mr Henry Clarke the Hillston district has lost probably its oldest residents he having reached the grand old age of 94 years. The deceased was born at Young in 1853, and was married to Miss Mary Ann Forest at Murrumburrah.

rial, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">Shortly after their first child was born the Clarks came from Murrumburrah to Hillston where the deceased had resided ever since. On arriving here they selected property at "Redbank", Hillston. Some years ago he sold "Redbank", and resided with his daughter Mrs Joe Brown, until he passed away peacefully in his sleep.

span style="color: #536271; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 18px;">Of a family of eleven, four, Martha (Mrs A.Templeman), Eliza (Mrs W. Gordon), John, and Mrs W. Finch predeceased him. The surviving children are — George (Leeton), Mrs W. Sheridan (Hillston), Mrs Trent (Hillston), Mrs H. Horne (Sydney), Mrs Joe Brown (Hillston), William (Hillston) and Walter (Leadville).

ort service at the C. of E., the remains were interred in Hillston cemetery on Thursday afternoon, when the Rev. H. Butler officiated at the Church and the graveside, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mrs L. D. Wilson.

 
CLARK, Henry (I501144)
 
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Sir Edward Montagu (ca. 1485 – 10 February 1557) was an English lawyer and judge

, daughter of William Dudley of Clopton, Northamptonshire, and Christiana Darrel.

the King's Bench in 1539, which office he resigned in 1545 when he was constituted Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. He was a member of the Privy Council of King Henry VIII of England, who appointed him one of sixteen executors of his last will, and governor to his son Edward. During the crisis of 1553 when Edward VI was induced to alter the succession in favour of Lady Jane Grey, Montagu had sufficient courage to protest at the patent illegality of the proceedings. However, he was unable to withstand the ferocious bullying of the Duke of Northumberland who called him a traitor and threatened him with physical violence, and soon withdrew his protest. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London on Mary's accession but bought his way out.

 
Montagu, Sir Edward Justice of the King's Bench (I501671)
 
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Sydney Evening News - 28 Sep 1897

disease.

 
Eagle, Martha (I256)
 
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The Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser - Friday 12 July 1912

ace at 'RedbaNk Farm' (Mr. H. Clark's) on the 19th June. The bridegroom was Mr. E. Hutchison (son of the late Joseph Hutchison, of 'Green Hills'') and the bride Miss Agnes Minnie Forrest, youngest daughter of the late James Forrest, of ' Weepool.' The bride was given away by her brother (Mr. Walter Forrest), and was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Alice Blunden and little Miss Ida Forrest, niece of the bride. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. M. Forrest. The marriage service was impressively performed by the Rev. Waller Jones.

ng serge, trimmed with cream velvet buttons and allover lace,   wreath of orange-blossoms and long tulle veil. The elder bridesmaid wore a white embroidered muslin, cream   hat trimmed with pink roses ; while the other wore a pretty cream princess frock, trimmed with cream cord and cream allover lace. The bridesmaids also wore pretty gold brooches, the gifts of the bridegroom.

sed the health of the bride and bridegroom, Mr. E. Hutchison responding. Mr. H. Farrell proposed 'The Bridesmaids,' Mr. Ritchie responding. Mr. Witcombe proposed the health of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Hutchison, senr., and Mr. John Hutchison responded. Mr. Sheridan proposed the health of their hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, whose generous and lavish hospitality was well and appreciated. Mr. Clark responded in a neat speech, saying how pleased he was to see so many of his friends, and trusted they would all enjoy themselves.

ich was kept going with great vigor till daylight. Following is a list of the presents received:

nch, drawing room lamp ;
Mr and Mrs T. Weaver, cheque ;
Mr and Mrs W. Cashmere, silver clock ;
Mr and Mrs G. Cashmere, lamp;
Mrs Smith, "Seven Pines," cut glass and silver biscuit barrel ;
Mr and Mrs Ritchie, after- noon tea set ;
Mr and Mrs P. Madden photo frames ;
Mr and Mrs J. Hutchison, silver tea spoons and sugar tongs ;
Mr and Mrs Burker, oak biscuit barrel ;
Mrs E. Finch, pair sauce bottles ;
Mr and Mrs Strong, set of carvers ;
Mr and Mrs Buley, dinner set ;
Mr and Mrs C. Hutchison, silver tea pot ;
Mr and Mrs A. J. Cashmere, tea set ;
Mr and Mrs Adams, pair vases ;
Mr and Mrs McCabe, cheese dish and cover ;
Mr and Mrs Prestage, eiderdown quilt ;
Mr H. Farrell, cheque ;
Mr Witcombe, cheque ;
Miss A. Weaver, shadow work cushion cover;
Miss S. McCabe, silver jam spoons in case ;
Mr and Mrs Busch, cheque ;
Mr C. Madden, gold sleeve links ;
Mr and Mrs Seton, silver tea spoons;
Mr and Mrs Templeman, butter dishes ;
Mrs Morant and family, silver fruit knives, forks and carvers ;
Miss A. Blunden, set jugs ;
Miss E. Cook, pair vases;
Mr and Mrs M Forrest, cushion ;
Misses Minnie and Ida Forrest, painting ;
Mr John Forrest, silver teapot ;
Mr Theo. Smith, ink stand;
Mr and Mrs Anderson, silver serviette rings ;
Mr. H. Finch, silver spoons ;
Mrs J . Lee, butter dish ;
Mr G. Hughes, sugar basin and butter dish ;
Mr and Mrs Sheridan, table linen;
Miss R. Butler, pair vases;
Mr and Mrs Sutton, half-a-dozen glasses.

 
Forrest, Agnes (I501244)
 
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The Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser - Saturday 13 November 1915

scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday, 10th inst., when Richard, second son of Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, of Hillston, was married to Minnie Augusta, youngest daughter of the late Mr. James Forrest, of Weepool, the officiating clergyman being the Reverend W. A. Brice.

n of white charmeuse satin, trimmed with shadow lace, and draped on skirt and waist with bunches of orange blossoms, and an elaborate court train was an effective finish to an elegant costume. She also wore a bridal veil of embroidered net and cap with wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white rose and westeria and satin streamers. Miss Ida Forrest and Miss Chrissy Smith (neices of the bride) acted as bridesmaids, and looked particularly well in dresses of embroidered muslin with hats of satin straw trimmed with trails of pink roses and forget-me-nots. Miss Alice Grahum acted as train- bearer and wore a cream ninon gown with overdress of shadow lace.

e organ playing the Wedding March, and the service was fully choral. After the ceremony the reception was held at tbe residence of the bridegroom's parents, where the numerous and costly wedding presents were displayed, which bore testimony to the high esteem and good will in which the happy couple are regarded by their many relatives and friends, both at a distance and in the district.

ed by many willing helpers. The usual speeches and felicitations followed. At six o'clock the bride and bridegroom departed for Canbelego en route to the Blue Mountains and Sydney, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling costume was a grey silk poplin coat and skirt, with picture hat to match.

 
Forrest, Minnie Augusta (I501031)
 
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1 NAME Margaret Ap /Thomas/

2 GIVN Margaret Ap

2 SURN Thomas

 
Herbert, Margaret Margred (*18th ggm) (I501771)
 
44

1841 :

agricultural labourer

lived at East Green

lived in Great Bradley St in 1881 census

 
Paxman, Thomas (I500318)
 
45

1841 census return :

agricultural labourer

 
Paxman, Thomas (I500307)
 
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1851 Census mistranscribe as Trow 121 Holburn Hill

1881 - Orpington, Kent, England

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x, England Daughter The Criketeers Inn Frog Lane, Orpington, Kent, England

gland

n Frog Lane, Orpington, Kent, England

ity Police Constable

and Hannah Trew of Witham, a Tanner, baptised

 
Trew, Uriah (I500114)
 
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1861 Census Elizabeth Trew abt 1811 Witham, Essex, England Wife Witham Essex

 
Radley, Elizabeth (I500120)
 
48

Baptised: 10. Thomas, son of William and Hannah Trew of Witham, a Tanner, baptised

on 12.08.1832 by the Rev. William Manbey, Curate. Register Entry No. 1257,

Page 158. 
Trew, Thomas (I500119)
 
49

Baptised: Ann Maria, daughter of William and Hannah Trew of Witham, a Tanner,

 
Trew, Ann Maria (I500117)
 
50

Baptised: Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Mildred Trew, born 10.01.1746, baptised

10.02.1746/7, possibly by George Sayer, who was Vicar at that time. (ERO

Reference DP 30/1/3). 
Trew, Elizabeth (I500636)
 

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