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[300] of Gotherington. Richard's will made 3 years before his death mentions 5 duaghters. Jane may therefore have been born between 1805 and 1808
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[397] Travelled extensively as a younger person, which was unusual for a young lady in those times, (pre 1900) She travelled to Jerusalem, United States and Canada. Her husband pre-deceased her by several years. As she lived in Jersey, she was known by the family as "The Jersey Aunt"
[398] Twin to Mary. In the 1881 Census, she was recorded as staying with her twin sister Mary Millie (nee Mitchell). She was still using her maiden name at this time.
_Robert PERCIVAL ____+
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_Philip Hope PERCIVAL _____|
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| |_Emily Margaret BLAYNEY _|_Isabell CHARLETON __
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|_Christina MILLIE _______|_Mary MITCHELL ______
(.... - 1931)
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[102] Factor to the Marquees of Huntley and Aboyne. Farmed at Ferrar. By 1863 his address was Clifton Cottage, Banchory.
[541]
Born at 17 Cadogan Street, Chelsea, in the Sub-District of North East Saint Luke
Chelsea, Registration District of St Luke Chelsea, County of Middlesex.
The two witnesses at the wedding were THOMAS CURSON HANSARD and THOMAS
WATKINS. The latter may have been the groom's father or the groom's
brother or possibly the groom's grandfather - the three of them were THOMAS WATKINS.
Jan Coutts from Wellington, New Zealand, reports that ALFRED THOMAS WATKINS went to Japan and acquired the partnership with the Japan Herald from John Reddie Black, a Scot from Australia, who had been a
co-proprietor of the Japan Herald with ALBERT WILLIAM HANSARD, who had started the paper in 1861 in Yokohama.
Sometime later ALFRED THOMAS WATKINS went to Kobe.
4th January 1868 WATKINS established a weekly newspaper - The Hiogo and
Osaka Herald, which became the first English paper in the Kansai District.
WATKINS is said to have joined the service (?) to South Africa and died
there around 1882-84.
Professor Yuga Suzuki from the Sophia University, Japan supplied most of
the information in the previous four paragraphs to Jan Coutts.
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_Robert WOOLLIAMS ____|
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