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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #45 on: Yesterday at 19:13 »
Albert Edward Loseby
Killed in Action
12 January 1917
Registers of Soldiers Effects
His Father
John T Loseby

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #46 on: Yesterday at 19:25 »
Thank you rosie, probably not him. What about George?

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #47 on: Yesterday at 19:30 »
I couldn't see any records for a George T Loseby on Ancestry

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #48 on: Yesterday at 19:45 »
Probably a transcript error?

Name
George T Loseby
Sex
Male
Military Rank
Leading Seaman
Military Unit
Royal Naval Division
Event Type
Death
Event Date
1918
Event Place
United Kingdom
Line Number
116
Page Number
52
Source Publication Title
British nationals armed forces deaths 1796-2005
Reference
ARR1
Volume
N.1


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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #49 on: Yesterday at 19:59 »
There is a George Tinsley Loveley, Leading Seaman died March 1918, aged 24 yrs
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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #50 on: Yesterday at 20:02 »
Thanks heywood!

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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #51 on: Yesterday at 20:02 »
Not sure if this snippet would be worth following up?

Warwick and Warwickshire Advertiser, 23 Apr.1938: ... Loseby was one the 13 children of Colour-Sergeant William Loseby, of the 2nd Queen’s Regiment, native of Coventry, and Mrs. Margaret Loseby, a native of Dublin. Colour-Sergeant Loseby served with the Queen’s Regiment South Africa for many years ...

There is a Warwick death for a Rhoda E. Loseby in 1938 age 80...  :-\
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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #52 on: Yesterday at 20:07 »
Rhoda Loseby born c1858 ... can cross that one off-
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5BZ-QCL?lang=en
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Re: Loseby (with a Higgins marriage connection)
« Reply #53 on: Yesterday at 20:17 »
Just passing time till I can get a beer out of the fridge  ;D

1911 James Herbert Whittle b 1864 Chorley
Not found in 1921.
Died  Dec qtr 1926 aged 63.
James Herbert Whittle Death Date   1 Nov 1926 Blackpool, Probate Date 15 Jan 1927
2 Finchley Road Blackpool Probate to John Batty  Calkfield bank manager and Edward Worsworth Gabbott estate agent
Effects  £63895 .
Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 02 November 1926
James had collapsed and died opposite the North Pier. He had been suffering from Heart disease. He had previously lived at the Elms Finchley Road, now used as a private school.

Just a short time after Cissie was working here.
Blackpool Gazette & Herald - Friday 18 August 1911.
DOUBLE-FRONTED FREEHOLD  RESIDENCE  Norcliffe. KNOWLE  VENUE Blackpool, two entertaining rooms , kitchen, and other offices four bedrooms and bathroom , etc.;immediate possession. ' For card to visit , apply to Frank H Gorst Architect. 7 Birley St Blackpool.
 It`s possible that Cissie wasn`t actually living at Norcliffe , but just there on the night of the census. 

By 1914 she had probably moved on.

Friday 24 April 1914 Various papers
WANTED.—A Good situation £GENERAL for private house; able to do plain cooking ; small family ;no washing: good home and wages ——Apply. Mrs Hutchinson, ‘“Norcliffe,” Knowle Avenue, Blackpool.

Richard died on Christmas day , how sad.
LEGAL NOTICES. Re RICHARD HUTCHINSON, Deceased, N()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons baving any Claims againat the Estate of Richard Hutchinson .late of  Norcliffe,”” Knowle Avenue, Blackpool.who died on the 25th day of December, 1917, are hereby requested to send particulars of their Claims to me, tthe undersigned  on or before the 28th day of January. Dated this 29th day of December _1917. MARY HUTCHINSON, Exor. of R. Hutchinson, Northcliffe, ; Knowle Avenue, Blackpool.


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