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Sorry Shaun was totally out with the age.

Image says aged 30 on gravestone, only when I scanned
Burial Entry larger it showed it could have been 30 not 80.

If I have made any other errors on the information I have posted anyone,
please let me know so I can correct them.

Sandy


Hello all, I can confirm that William Arthur Hollis died aged 30 years.

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Northamptonshire / Re: Obituary for Frank Griffiths Hollis 1868-1896
« on: Sunday 12 July 09 10:10 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for this valuable information. Liz

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Northamptonshire / Re: Obituary for William George Hollis
« on: Sunday 12 July 09 09:44 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for all this, it confirms for my husband the date of death and marriage. Liz

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Northamptonshire / Re: Transcript of St Sepulchres Church Graveyard, Northampton
« on: Thursday 09 July 09 09:17 BST (UK)  »
Hello, it's not a question of not wanting to know more but my husband wants to speak with Tormor as he is a long distance relative and he cannot use a computer so wants to exchange phone numbers which can only be  done by pm's. I hope you understand.

Hi Liz.

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Hello when you say Wm Snr, who do you mean please?

William Sen is the father of William Griffiths Hollis.

We could help more with this request, but as you seem to wish
to do it through e-mails maybe there is no more help required  :)

Sandy

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Northamptonshire / Re: Transcript of St Sepulchres Church Graveyard, Northampton
« on: Tuesday 07 July 09 22:03 BST (UK)  »
Tormor - I have sent you a pm with my email address. Please email me so we can converse more easily.  Liz

Hi Lizzie

Unfortunately we don't appear to be allowed to exchange email addresses. You will see that your reply has been modified.

How do we move forward from here? This is all very well but it's like typing through a letterbox!

Sandy has come up trumps with the transcriptions and photographs, for which I am most grateful as I don't live in the area and it would be worth going to see this collection.

Best wishes

Tormor

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Northamptonshire / Re: Transcript of St Sepulchres Church Graveyard, Northampton
« on: Tuesday 07 July 09 09:04 BST (UK)  »
Tormor please email me (*) and I can more easily give you Hollis family info.

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Northamptonshire / Re: Transcript of St Sepulchres Church Graveyard, Northampton
« on: Tuesday 07 July 09 08:54 BST (UK)  »
Hello when you say Wm Snr, who do you mean please? I am getting confused! Tks

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This is what I have:

William Hollis JP b 5 Jan 1800 d 25 July 1876 m Elizabeth b 1808 d 6 May 1979

Their chilren were:

 *William Griffiths Hollis my husbands great grandfather (see dates below)
and Elizabeth Hollis


 *William Griffiths Hollis (my husbands great grandfather)
 b 27 Dec 1827 d 10 Feb 1903 m Ann Andrew Sharman b 14 Nov 1828 d 30 Mar 1892 - they married 21 July 1852 Earts Barton, Northampton (where Ann Sharman was born)

Their children were:

Walter George Hollis (my husbands grandfather) b 4 May 1863 Northamptom d 28 Oct 1944 Bexhill
Elizabeth Ann Hollis d 1903
Emily Fanny Boulton Hollis d 18 Oct 1937
William Arthur Hollis b 1858 d 20 Feb 1888
Margaret Hollis
Marion Hollis b 7 Feb 1861 d 22 Feb 1956
Frank Griffiths Hollis b 1868 d 21 Mar 1896

I have gone back to 1778 the first William Hollis but will have to get back to you on these  dates etc. Regards, Liz

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Hello Tormor

It appears you are related to my husband, his great grandfather being the said Walter Griffiths Hollis.  Do you have the dates, birth, marriage, death of his children born to Annie?

We are away on holiday, on our return I can give you more info on WGH and his 'first' family.

He was a shoe manufacturer and is buried at St Sepulchre. The family had and married into money and had land around Northampton.

Regards, Liz Hollis


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