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18551
Simon Leroy Family
Simon Leroy Family
Liza holding Charles and Harvey, Marion (middle) and John holding Rodie.
 
18552
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
18553
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
18554
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
18555
Sisters Laura Noyes and Fannie Hayward with Fannie's son Harry and his daughter Dorothy.
Sisters Laura Noyes and Fannie Hayward with Fannie's son Harry and his daughter Dorothy.
L-R: Laura Noyes, Fannie Hayward, Dorothy Hayward, Harry Hayward
 
18556
Sisters Survive Crash Which Killed Their Father and Husbands After Driver Swerved to Avoid Deer
Sisters Survive Crash Which Killed Their Father and Husbands After Driver Swerved to Avoid Deer
 
18557
Sisters, Harriet and Dora Campen
Sisters, Harriet and Dora Campen
 
18558
Sisters, Rose and Eva Dale
Sisters, Rose and Eva Dale
 
18559
Six children of Robert & Ethel Maud Smith
Six children of Robert & Ethel Maud Smith
b: Earl, Elmer, Edgar, George
f: Elsie, Gladys
 
18560
Smillie Family Plot
Smillie Family Plot
William 1840 - 1911
Elizabeth 1837 - 1910
Thomas B. 1862 - 1918
James Nov. 18, 1886 - Dec. 4, 1886
William G.
1873 - 1890
Jeanette
1876 - 1880
Sarah Jean
1870 - 1907
John Oliver
1864 - 1901
 
18561
Smith Family
Smith Family
L-R: Arthur Ray Smith, Harlan P. Smith, Rhoda Alina (Eldridge) Smith, Ellen F. (Smith) Barber
 
18562
Snyder Family Stone
Snyder Family Stone
SNYDER

John Ervin Snyder
1845 - 1904

William H. Brown
1864 - 1929

Lucy M. Brown
1858 - 1932

Joseph Miller
1847 - 1919

Algretha Snyder
1886 - 1888
 
18563
Soens death now a murder
Soens death now a murder
74-year-old Danbury woman killed by violent acts, according to Sheriff's report
 
18564
Some Progress by Fire Victim
Some Progress by Fire Victim
The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario
 
18565
Sophie Adams
Sophie Adams
Adams, Sophie Zigich, of Pembroke Pines, died Monday, June 2, 2003. Survived by her loving husband, Friend Adams; children, Matthew Scott: Laurie, Wendy, Josh Jeremy, and a large loving family of brothers and sisters. Funeral service 11:00 AM Friday at Palm Springs Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 8201 NW 186 Street, Hialeah, FL, where friends may call Friday 10:00 AM to service time. Burial Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. Arrangements by FRED HUNTER'S HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL GARDENS HOME.
 
18566
Sophronia Cairns
Sophronia Cairns
Sophronia M. (across top of stone)

Wife of
Robt. Cairns
and dau. of
Ira & Esther M.
Pennock
Died May 11, 1890
Aged 31 Yrs
 
18567
Southmade Miner
Southmade Miner
Southmade H.
Son of
Orrin S. &
Jennette F.
Miner
Died Oct. 20, 1860
Aged 9 Mos. 10 Ds.
Budded on earth,
To bloom in heaven.
 
18568
Southmayd-Russell
Southmayd-Russell
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn, New York
Page 12
 
18569
Spencer & Adell Merrell
Spencer & Adell Merrell
MERRELL
Spencer 1848 - 1916
Adell His Wife
1855 - 1951
 
18570
Spokane Parental School
Spokane Parental School
In 1907, the city board of education authorized the construction of a school for wayward or delinquent boys between the ages of six and fifteen. The school grounds and outbuildings have since been converted into a housing development.
 
18571
Sprague Drenan
Sprague Drenan
 
18572
St Andrew's Church, Halstead, Essex
St Andrew's Church, Halstead, Essex
The greater part of the church dates from the early years of the 14th Century. In the 15th Century there were the minor additions and the physical look of the church then remained largely unaltered until 1850 when the west end was extended and the dominant tower was added.

Parsonage Street & Sudbury Road, Halstead
 
18573
St Andrew's Church, Rochford, Essex
St Andrew's Church, Rochford, Essex
St Andrew's Church is a typical example of 13th/14th century stone construction, with an impressive 16th century brick tower.

Church Walk, Rochford
 
18574
St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk
St Andrew's Church, Rocklands, Norfolk
St Andrew's church was abandoned in the 1700s and only the west wall of the 13th century tower, split right through its centre, remains.

Stowlay Lane, Rockland
 
18575
St Andrew's Church, Sapiston, Suffolk
St Andrew's Church, Sapiston, Suffolk
The oldest part of the church is the Norman south doorway which dates from the 12th century, whereas the remainder of the nave, the chancel and the tower date from the 14th century. The church underwent a restoration in 1847, then in 1972 the parish of Sapiston was combined with that of Honington. Two years later St Andrew's was declared redundant and was vested in the Redundant Churches Fund.

Hilly Close, Sapiston
 
18576
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ottawa
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ottawa
The current church building in Neo-Gothic style, was built between 1872 and 1874 replacing the original church built in 1828.
 
18577
St Andrew’s Church, Barnsbury, Greater London
St Andrew’s Church, Barnsbury, Greater London
All Saints Church at Battle Bridge opened in 1837.

Bridgeman Road & Thornhill Crescent, Barnsbury
 
18578
St Anne's Church, Soho, Greater London
St Anne's Church, Soho, Greater London
Built in the 15th century, the church was left burned out on the night of 24 September 1940 during the Blitz, apart from the tower; the church was fully restored over 50 years later, in 1991.

Dean Street & Romilli Street, Soho
 
18579
St Bartholomew's Church, Burstow, Surrey, England
St Bartholomew's Church, Burstow, Surrey, England
The oldest part of the church dates back to the 11th century, though the church was restored in 1884.

Church Road, Burstow
 
18580
St Botolph's Church, Colchester, Essex
St Botolph's Church, Colchester, Essex
Built in 1837 on the site of the 12th century Augustinian Priory of St Botolph. It stands where the monastic kitchens and refectory were, adjacent to the impressive ruins of the Priory Church.

St Botolph's Church Walk, Colchester
 
18581
St Chad's Church, Chadwell Heath, Barking, Greater London
St Chad's Church, Chadwell Heath, Barking, Greater London
Opened in March 1886.

Eric Road & St Chad's Gardens, Chadwell Heath
 
18582
St Christopher's Church, Willingale, Essex
St Christopher's Church, Willingale, Essex
St. Christopher’s dates from the 14th century; in the middle of the 15th century the west tower and south porch were added. The church was much restored in 1853 when the north aisle was added and the tower and south porch largely rebuilt but retaining their original lines.
The bells of St. Christopher’s were restored in 2012 and the exterior masonry restored in
2014.

The St & Fyfield Road, Willingale
 
18583
St Clement's Church, Ilford, Greater London
St Clement's Church, Ilford, Greater London
Built between 1889 and 1896, the building was demolished in 1977.
 
18584
St Dunstan-in-the-East, City of London, Greater London
St Dunstan-in-the-East, City of London, Greater London
The church was originally built in about 1100. With additions in the 12th century and repairs in the 15th centurya, it was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666. After repairs and renovations in the following centuries, the church was largely destroyed in the Second World War and the ruins are now a public garden.

St. Dunstan's Hill Road, London
 
18585
St Edwards's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, England
St Edwards's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, England
Fosse Way & Church Walk, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, England

Parts of the church date from the 11th or 12th to the 14th century except for its tower and clerestory of the 15th century. The church was also renovated in the 17th century and in 1873.
 
18586
St George the Martyr, Greater London
St George the Martyr, Greater London
The present church, built between 1734 and 1736, is believed to be the third on this site.

Marshalsea Road & Borough High Street, Southwark
 
18587
St James the Less, Hadleigh, Essex
St James the Less, Hadleigh, Essex
The church is of Norman construction with the chancel and nave dating to the 12th century.

London Road & Rectory Road, Hadleigh
 
18588
St John the Baptist, Finchingfield, Essex
St John the Baptist, Finchingfield, Essex
The church largely dates from the 14th century, though the lower two stages of the tower were built in the 12th and the third in the 15th.

Church Hill Road & Vicarage Road, Finchingfield
 
18589
St John the Baptist, Leytonstone, Greater London
St John the Baptist, Leytonstone, Greater London
The church was consecrated on 31 October 1833.

High Road, Leytonstone
 
18590
St John the Divine Church, Hackney, Greater London
St John the Divine Church, Hackney, Greater London
The church was built in 1792, replacing the earlier medieval church building that dates to 1275.

Woodbine Terrace & Homerton Terrace, Hackney
 
18591
St John the Evangelist Church, Havering-Atte-Bower, Greater London
St John the Evangelist Church, Havering-Atte-Bower, Greater London
The church of St John in the village centre was built by Basil Champneys on the site of the demolished medieval chapel of St Mary. St Mary's was demolished in 1876 and St John's was dedicated 2 years later. Decorated style, is of brick faced with flint. The only Romanesque feature is the font from the old church.

Wellingtonia Avenue & Elmer Avenue, Havering-Atte-Bower
 
18592
St John the Evangelist Church, Rushford, Norfolk
St John the Evangelist Church, Rushford, Norfolk
Church is unique as a collegiate church built by Edward Gonville for 6 monks and a master. the chancel, roof, transepts were destroyed by the Earl of Surrey in 1520, during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and used as stables. A new east timber frame east wall was erected and the roof thatched in 1580 and the church reinstated. In 1904 an apse was added, which has been recently repaired and refurbished.

Church Lane, Rushford
 
18593
St John the Evangelist Church, Shirley, Greater London
St John the Evangelist Church, Shirley, Greater London
In July 1836, a small chapel, dedicated to St John the Evangelist was opened in Shirley, built to accommodate upwards of 200 people. As the neighbourhood grew the Chapel proved to be too small and Lord Ashburton gave a plot of land adjoining the chapel yard in order to provide a site for a new larger place of worship.

Shirley Church Road & Spring Park Road, Shirley
 
18594
St John the Evangelist Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex
St John the Evangelist Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex
St John's Road & Moulsham Street, Chelmsford
 
18595
St John the Evangelist, Ford End, Essex
St John the Evangelist, Ford End, Essex
The church was built in 1870.

Sandon Hill Road & Church Lane, Ford End
 
18596
St John the Evangelist, Walthamstow, Greater London
St John the Evangelist, Walthamstow, Greater London
Brookscroft Road & Chingford Road, Walthamstow
 
18597
St John's Anglican Church, Ernestown, Ontario
St John's Anglican Church, Ernestown, Ontario
It was one of the first Anglican churches built in Upper Canada and is now the oldest standing and in use in the province, if not in the dominion. It was started in 1793 and was completed and used as a place of worship in 1794. It has been in continuous use since, having from time to time been repaired and improved, and being now in excellent repair.

Church Street & Academy Street, Ernestown
 
18598
St John's Anglican Church, Healesville, Victoria
St John's Anglican Church, Healesville, Victoria
In the late 1860's on a plot of land donated in perpetuity by John Chandler, Chandler and John Carter built a small paling and shingle church with timber cut from nearby trees; this is where the vicarage now stands. This building was opened by the Rev. R. Barlow on the first of January 1871 as part of the Parish of Lilydale.

Symons Street & Church Street, Healesville
 
18599
St John's Children's Home, Ipswich, Suffolk
St John's Children's Home, Ipswich, Suffolk
An eight-bedroom hotel, the Freehold Tavern on the corner of Bloomfield Street and Freehold Road opened in 1860. The venture failed and in 1869 it became the St John's Children's Home. The property, later known as Freelands, was demolished in the 1970's and replaced with a housing estate.

Freehold Road & Bloomfield Street, Ipswich
 
18600
St Lawrence Church, Bradfield, Essex
St Lawrence Church, Bradfield, Essex
Probably built in the 13th Century.

Station Road & Harwich Road, Bradfield
 

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