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  1. The Cook's Decameron; A Study in Taste, Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes for Italian Dishes by Mrs. W. G. Waters, 2009-12-21
  2. The Cook's Decameron: A Study In Taste by Mrs. W. G. Water, 2010-05-23
  3. The Cook's Decameron (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by Mrs. W.G. Water, 2008-06-04
  4. The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste, Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes for Italian Dishes (1920 ) by Mrs. W. G. Waters, 2009-10-21
  5. The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste by Mrs. W. G. Waters, 2009-08-03
  6. Delicious Italian Dishes by Mrs. W.G. Water, 2010-03-31
  7. Delicious Italian Dishes by Mrs. W. G. Water
  8. THE COOK'S DECAMERON A Study Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes For Italian Dishes by WATERS Mrs W.G., 1901
  9. The Cook's Decameron, A Study In Taste: Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes For Italian Dishes (1901) by Mrs. W. G. Waters, 2010-09-10
  10. The Cook's Decameron, A Study In Taste: Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes For Italian Dishes (1901) by Mrs. W. G. Waters, 2010-09-10
  11. The Cook's Decameron: A Study In Taste by Mrs. W. G. Water, 2010-09-10
  12. The Cook's Decameron: A Study In Taste by Mrs. W. G. Water, 2010-09-10
  13. "Authentic Old Country Italian Recipes" by Mrs. W.G. Water, 2009-12-19
  14. One Buck Cookbook Collection Volume 24 Italian Recipes by Mrs. W.G. Water, 2010-01-28

61. Mountain Echo Index: Personal Names: Wad-War
Walker, WG (Mrs.), Returned From Hawaii, 191004-09, 45. Wallace, William E. (Mrs.),Moved Into Taylor Cottage, 1905-03 Adrift for 13-Days in Alaskan Waters, 1897-11
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M ountain Echo Index, 18961916
Personal Names: Wad-War
U-V Personal Names Was-Wei Subject Description Date Page:col Birth of a Son, 30 Sep Wadsworth, J. H. Resigned as Accountant at California Timber Company Wadsworth, J. H. Appointed Deputy County Assessor Wadsworth, J. H. Left With Wife For San Francisco Wagstaff, George Sister is Mrs. Charles E. Brimblecom Wagstaff, Sadie Sister is Mrs. Charles E. Brimblecom Wagstaff, T. W. Daughter is Mrs. Charles E. Brimblecom Wagstaff, Thomas H. Early Pioneer Here on Business Wagstaff, Thomas H. Daughter is Mrs. Charles E. Brimblecom Wagstaff, Thomas H. Wagstaff, Thomas H. - Old Timer Wagstaff, Thomas H. (Mrs.) Visiting Daughter Wagstaff, Walter Sister is Mrs. Charles E. Brimblecom Wait, James Franklin m. Wait, James Franklin to Tressler, Lillian, in Medford OR Wakefield (Dr.) Walcom, Elizabeth (Mrs.) Daughter is Josie (Mrs. Allen L.) Seidlinger Walker (Dr.) Walker, Anna Uncle is Dr. J. A. Walker Walker, Bessie Returned for Long Visit Walker, G. H. (Dr.) Walker, George H. m. Walker, George H. to Locke, Estelle E., Jan. 27 Walker, George H. (Dr.)

62. Year
JY, Bates Boys on the Western Waters, Covers sons of Thomas Fleming Bates (17421805)of 1800-1831, son of Thomas Fleming Bates, Bates, Mrs. WG (Delma), 21,
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BFOOV Lending Library By Branch Branch AS- Associate Members EA- Rev War Soldier Ephraim Bates of Old Augusta Co, VA JS- James Bates b c 1700 of Stafford Co or King George Co, VA JY- John Bates (1598-1666) of York Co, VA TA- Thomas Bates d 1755 of Amelia Co, VA WW- William Bates d 1811 of Wythe Co, VA WM- William Bates d 1794 Madison Co (that part now Culpeper Co, VA) VA ALL- General interest to all members of BFOOV Branch Title Description Author BookNumber Notes JY Adventurers of Purse and Person Includes John Bates (1598-1666) Among First Families of VA (FFV) Dorman (Donated by Marian W. Rief) 827 page book (You'll find somebody you know) JY The Bates Family of Old VA and Beyond Covers "JY" and "JS" Branch of Bates Bates, Aubrey R. (One of Founders of BFofOV) Includes reprint of rare Book No. 10, dated 1914 JY Desc Tho. Fleming Bates (1742-1805) of Goochland (See book 52) Bates, Onward, 1914 (Reprinted in Book No. 52)

63. Year
Bates, Mrs. WG (Delma) and Wayne Witt Bates, 01, Index of Articles Bates, Mrs. WalterGurney, Jr Edward James Ba, 48, Bates Boys on the Western Waters, Covers sons
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BFOOV Lending Library-All Books by Author This index is in progress- Author BookNumber Title Description Branch Notes Bates excerpts from 827 page book "Adventurers of Purse & Persons" ALL As stated. Third generation "JY" branch of Bates became Quakers in York Co., VA JY Martha Nancy Rachel Ann Bates Cox Butler Follow-on to Book No. 33, descendants of Wm. Bates b1749 of Halifax Co., VA JY Royal House of Britain - Eduring Dynasty As state. Includes Bates entries on page 105 thru 114 from book "Fuqua, Fight for Freedom." JY Virginia Rev. War State Pensions As stated. Includes widow of John Bates of Louisa Co., Va., believed son of Reuben Bates, Sr. JS Bates, Onward, 1914 (Reprinted in Book No. 52) Desc Tho. Fleming Bates (1742-1805) of Goochland (See book 52) JY Rare book dated 1914 American Gen. Research Institute The Bates Family ALL Bass, Daniel

64. James Helman's History Of Emmitsburg
John Dailey, Jacob S. Gelwicks, Peter Remby, William Waters, John McCullough Dr.CD Eichelberger, Charles Kretzer, Joshua Norris, Mrs. WG Blair, Cornelius
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On-line Resources Bulletin Board Land Records Maps History Articles Anthologies Business Histories Family Histories Historical Events ... Personal Memories Other Articles Current Events People Places Emmitsburg.net ... Links James A. Helman's ~ 1906 History of Emmitsburg, Md. Pages 61 - 70 Silversmiths Bowden appears the first on the list. His house was where J. Agnew lives. Seventy-five years ago he removed to Waynesboro. Spoons of his manufacture are still in possession of some families. Mr. Andrew Hyster came here about that time, continuing until his death, 1872. Since, his son, Geo. T. Eyster, has continued. Others have dropped in with a small stock of jewelry; the lack of patronage prevented their permanent stay, therefore Mr. Eyster remains at the old stand. Property Holders, 1808 Residents of Town in 1840 Fire Company The corporation required every man to become a member of the fire company; all were enrolled one Saturday in the month during the summer. The engine was brought cut; the street pump was the place of meeting; the clerk would mount the engine and call the names of the fire company, each man answering to his name. If any were absent there was a fine imposed. The engine was inspected and tried by pumping water from the well, then returned to the engine house. This meeting was at 2 o'clock; all was over in an hour Property Holders 1850 to 1860 Property Owners 1906

65. Wilkes County, Georgia Death Index, 1929
Kelley, Mrs. Mary L. 20Apr-1929, 11876-K. Kennedy, WG, 16-Mar-1929, 9337-K. Ware,Mrs. Charlie M. 19-Jul-1929, 25590-K. Waters, Mrs. Lessie, 19-Jan-1929, 9320-K.
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Wilkes County, Georgia Death Index, 1929 Deaths occurring in Wilkes County. Compiled and formatted by Keith Giddeon, from: State of Georgia. Indexes of Vital Records for Georgia: Deaths, 1919-98 . Georgia: Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, 1998. LAST NAME GIVEN NAME DATE OF DEATH CERTIFICATE # Allen Mrs. A. E. 17-Feb-1929 6844-K Anderson John 22-Feb-1929 9326-K Anderson Mattie 3-Aug-1929 254-K Anthony Ben 3-Jun-1929 17325-K Anthony Mrs. Sara 1-Jan-1929 9325-K Arnett B. H. 10-Jun-1929 17328-K Banks John H. 20-Nov-1929 31029-K Bankston Jimmie L. 27-Nov-1929 34336-K Barksdale Haley B. 29-Jun-1929 22845-K Barnett Early T. 9-May-1929 14361-K Barnett Harrison 20-Mar-1929 9339-K Baskin John H. 20-Nov-1929 31029-K Benett Hannah 12-Jan-1929 6838-K Benson Clara 1-Aug-1929 22858-K Bex Trem 4-Jan-1929 4083-K Blakey Joe 5-Oct-1929 35069-K Blakey Joe 14-Oct-1929 28441-K Blakey R. B. 15-Jan-1929 9323-K Bolton Betsie 25-Mar-1929 11875-K Bolton Naline 29-Jan-1929 17327-K Booker Julia 30-Nov-1929 31025-K Booker Maria 24-Dec-1929 35077-K Bradford William 3-Feb-1929 6852-K Branham Florence 17-Jul-1929 22846-K Brcadnox Ellen 2-Jan-1929 9324-K Brown Mrs. Mammie

66. Violence: Directions For Australia - Appendix C [Publications]
Hennessy; WG. Hesketh; J. Walter; RJ Walton; Professor Brent Waters;Mrs Joan Waters; Mr John Watt; Mr Peter Webb; Ms Helen Wenham; Mr JF
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Violence: directions for Australia
Appendix C
Submissions and Responses to Requests for Information
The following is a list of organisations and individuals who made written submissions. It includes those who responded to requests for information sought by the National Committee on Violence. Organisations and individuals who gave presentations at community forums and Committee meetings are listed in Appendix B.
Non-government organisations
  • Organisations, authorities, institutions
    • ACT Association for Mental Health ACT Council on the Ageing Adelaide Rape Crisis Centre Al-Anon Family Groups (South Qld) Alcohol and Drug Foundation (Qld) Annie Kenney Young Women's Refuge, Hobart Anti-Violence Project, NSW Arndell Public School Parents and Citizens Association Australian Children's TV Action Committee Australian Council for Children's Films and Television Australian Federation of University Women Australian Montessori Society Australian National Association for Mental Health Australian Women's Self Defence Academy Barnardo's Australia Betsy Women's Refuge, Bankstown, NSW

67. 404 Not Found
Harradine Mrs N. Hawkins J. Hawkins Ms Maria Heaney Ms Alice Hennessy WG. Mrs ElsieWalsh Mr J. Walter RJ Walton Professor Brent Waters Mrs Joan Waters
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68. Details Of The History Of HMS Bronington
Bronington was launched two years later on 19th March 1953 by Mrs. WG John, wife amajor refit in 1974 in Gibraltar, the ship returned to home Waters in the
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Ships Crest This crest was designed by the ship's company in 1976 for their Commanding Officer, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. It was fixed to the front of the bridge in place of the officially authorised version. Taken down when his Royal Highness relinquished command, it has now been restored to the ship. History of the Vessel M1115 - 'Old Quarter Past Eleven' Laid down on 30th May 1951 in the yard of Cook, Welton and Gemmell, in the Yorkshire town of Beverly, HMS Bronington was launched two years later on 19th March 1953 by Mrs. W G John, wife of the Director of Naval Constructors. Completed in in June 1954, the ship was renamed HMS Humber and assigned for four years to the 101st Minesweeping Squadron, in the RNVR Humber Division, based in Hull. During this period, she won the Thornycroft Trophy for minesweeping excellence, against competition from both regular and reserve units. Reverting to her original name in 1958, HMS Bronington rejoined the Fleet and served in various squadrons before entering refit in 1963 to begin minehunter conversion. Alterations included the fitting of an enclosed bridge, tripod mast and the latest sonar.

69. Book Cook Pdf
First%20Year%20Cook%20Book%20MASTER.pdf More pages from troop226.com The Cook sDecameron Adobe PDF eBook The Cook s Decameron - Mrs. WG Waters - Adobe PDF
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70. Mississippi Unclaimed Money List
COOK WILMA J, 28046211X, 12/01/1983 682.47. FALLS Mrs WG, 28-046218X,10/01/1988 1537.82. Waters OSCAR B, 28-046840X, 08/01/1988 1329.38.
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Please look over the unclaimed money list below and search for anyone's name or address that you can think of. You will find some unclaimed accounts with names that are misspelled and unclaimed accounts with only the address listed and no name associated with it. Remember that if you do find an unclaimed money account listed you can purchase the "Refund Resource Manual" to learn how to claim it or you can purchase the "Unclaimed Money Home Business" Ebook which will not only show you how to make a claim for the unclaimed money account listed but will also give you access to over 75 MORE unclaimed money databases throughout the United States and its territories.
You may purchase both the "Refund Resource Manual" and the "Unclaimed Money Home Business" Ebooks by following the links on the Unclaimed Money Lists index page. Good Luck! Click here to go back to the main Unclaimed Money Lists Index page THE LIST BELOW IS IN THE FOLLOWING FORMAT Name(s) Last Known Address
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HARRISON GLOVER E
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CAMPBELL DUANE W GILMORE JAMES H KOSKI DOUGLAS J MCCRORY CHARLIE T LYNN ROBERT J GREENLEE WILLIAM H ROSS WILLIAM W BUCKLEY ARCHIE P BYARS HAROLD L SMITH THOMAS E MCLEOD ROBERT E WARD WILLIAM M YOUNG WEATHERFORD D WILLIAMS M S ENNIS JOHN R MOODY CHARLES W

71. History
BRONINGTON was launched two years later on the 19 March 1953 by Mrs WG John, wife amajor refit in 1974 in Gibraltar, the ship returned to home Waters in the
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M1115 - 'Old Quarter Past Eleven'
Laid down on 30 May 1951 in the yard of Cook, Welton and Gemmell, in the Yorkshire town of Beverley, HMS BRONINGTON was launched two years later on the 19 March 1953 by Mrs W G John, wife of the Director, Naval Constructors. Completed in June 1954, the ship was renamed HMS HUMBER and assigned for four years to the 101st Minesweeping Squadron, in the RNVR Humber Division, based in Hull. During this period, she won the Thornycroft Trophy for minesweeping excellence, against competition from both regular and reserve units. Reverting to her original name in 1958, HMS BRONINGTON rejoined the Fleet and served in various squadrons before entering refit in 1963 to begin her minehunter conversion. Alterations included the fitting of an enclosed bridge, a tripod mast and the latest sonar. In her new role, HMS BRONINGTON saw service in the 1960s and 1970s around the coasts of Britain and north western Europe and Scandinavia. After a major refit in 1974 in Gibraltar, the ship returned to home waters in the 1st Mine Counter Measures Squadron and in 1976 embarked her most famous Commanding Officer for an active and varied year's programme. In the 1980s, in her final active years, HMS BRONINGTON deployed to the Mediterranean as part of the 2nd Mine Counter Measures Squadron, spent a period detached in the NATO Standing Naval Force Channel and was employed for a time as a member of the Fishery Protection Squadron. She entered Portsmouth to pay off on 30 June 1988 after more than 30 years' service.

72. Consultants In UK With Name Starting With W
Dr Simon C Wallis, Dr William RJ Wallis, Mr Andrew DF Walls, Prof Angus WG Walls. MrKenneth Waters, Mrs Marion Waters, Miss RA Waters, Dr Anthony JR Waterston.
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73. Pepperheads Canada - Home Of Mr. Pepper And Ms. Wild Garlic
possess the delicacy of perception, the accuracy of judgment, and the dexterityof hand which go to the formation of a great artist. ~Mrs. WG Waters in The
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"Cooking is an act of love." ~ Sophia Loren "Wild Garlic" is flavorful, empowering & romantic. When she steps out with a Pepperhead…sparks fly! Private passions come to life; a saucy independence, rich fruit juices and just enough heat to make for an evening to remember. Take your trip on the "Wild" side. Experience the healthy vibrance & pleasure that comes when "Wild Garlic" brings out the best qualities of the Pepperhead. Our perfect blend of the "Wild" taste of garlic with the Pepperheads exotic heat, guarantees the arousal of your tastebuds. "Pepperheads Canada is the home of Miss Wild Garlic and the critically acclaimed Original Wild Garlic Hot Sauce. Pepperheads have been enthralled with Miss Wild Garlic since the very first moment we were exposed to her charms. Everything about her radiates health and a healthy attitude!
Wild Garlic was introduced to North America by the European sailing ships. The old wooden ships would use soil for ballast in their hulls. Once they 'arrived' in the new world, they would dump the soil and replace it with goods to be brought back. Wild Garlic had hitched a ride and soon started to spread. Of course M iss Wild Garlic
"Try it in a bloody mary or a caesar, sprinkle it on avocado chunks, sprinkle into potted shrimp, cheeseballs, pates, dips or other party concoction."

74. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ W
Waterlow, Sydney Philip Perigal, 18781944. Waters, Mrs. WG (William George).Watkin, EW (Edward William), 1819-1901. Watson, John, 1850-1907.
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Alphabetical List A B C D ... Library

75. Families Covered U To Z- British Settlers In Natal 1824 - 1857
Warwick, Thomas. Washbourne, Daniel. Waters, William. Waterson, Christopher. Watson,(ex Bellona). Watson, Mrs Ann Eldridge (later Mrs WG Baker). Watson, Charles.
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British Settlers in Natal, South Africa; 1824 - 1857
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Y ... Z U Umbers, William Upton, Robert Sellers Urquhart, Mrs (ex Bellona) Urquhart, Hector Back to top of page V Vale, Edwin Vanderplank, John Varty, Arthur Clarke Varty, Thomas Boyd Varty, William Boyd Vause, Richard Vear, George Vear, William (born 1819) Vear, William (born c. 1823) Vernon, Joseph Kempt Vertue, Arthur Leopold Vertue, Horatio Vertue, Philip Algernon Vialls, John Vickerman, John Vickery, Samuel Vincent, Charles Vincent, Fanny Vincent, James Vine, William Sutherland Vinnicombe, George Vinnicombe, John Vinnicombe, Valentine S. Vinson, Alexander Vinson, Henry Vionnee, L. William Vivian, Charles George Vivian, Mrs Mary Vowles, Thomas Voysey, John Payne Back to top of page W Waddelove, George Wade, Mrs Alice

76. Deceased Dames Maiden Alpha V To Z
Waters, Pauline Virginia (Miss Pauline Virginia Waters); Watkins, Anne (MissAnne Watkins); Wilkey, Frances (Mrs. WG Thigpen); Wilkins, Josephine (Miss
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National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons
Deceased Member Listings At 8/1/99 This is one of 17 pages which list over 5,000 deceased Members of the National Society Magna Charta Dames and Somerset Chapter Magna Charta Barons. Please refer to the Deceased Members Listing Home Page for the other pages. We hope that potential members might find their ancestors or relatives on one of these lists. Generally for a descendant of a member to satisfy the lineage requirement for membership it will be necessary to establish the descent with references or documentation, including copies of the referenced material or documentation. In the case of relatives generally the descent would be established from a common ancestor. By way of explanation, the Society has listed a member as deceased when actual notice has been received or who was listed on the Society records as deceased in 1989. We apologize for any errors which might have inadvertently been made. Please inform us of any individuals on this list who might be alive. We hope that the information will be submitted for each person on a separate note card or a separate sheet of paper. It should be mailed to the Society's office at the address on the home page. Thank you for your assistance. Return to Deceased Members Listing Home Page Return to Home Page
  • Vail, Helen (Mrs. James G. Wikoff)

77. NYNY 1853 - 1856
* Mrs. WG Bryan buys Jan 14 The state legislature passes, An Act for the Incorporationof Companies formed to Navigate the Waters of Lake George by
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Jan 17
Suffragist Alva Ertskin Smith, future wife of William K. Vanderbilt and Oliver Belmont, is born in Mobile, Alabama. Feb 5
The Central Bank of Troy files articles of incorporation. Feb 10
Louis Moreau Gottschalk gives his first New York City recital. Mar 3
The U. S. Secretary of the Treasury directs that an assay office under the Director of the Mint be established in New York. Mar 5
Mar 9
New York City's Columbia Fire Insurance Company is issued a 30-year charter as a stock company, capitalized at $200,000. Apr 9
The Central Bank of Brooklyn is organized. ** The state legislature passes 'An Act to authorize the formation of Companies for Ferry Purposes'. Apr 12
New York State requires the Board Of Regents to establish general rules for the incorporation of educational institutions. Apr 30
The Lewis County Bank at Martinsburgh is chartered, capitalized at $100,000. May 1
The Central Bank of Troy is incorporated, capitalized at $200,000, with a charter extending through the year 2353. May 2 Henri Franconi's Hippodrome opens in New York City.

78. Large Print Reviews - Cook Books - 8 Classic 19th Century Cook Books
The Cook s Decameron A Study in Taste, Mrs. WG Waters . A plethoraof Italian recipes ranging from Lingue di Castrato alla Cuciniera
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ISBN: 0-931968-18-6
Genre: Cookbooks, Cookery
Reviewed by Rochelle Caviness - March 4, 2003 Richard Seltzer's collection of eight Classic 19th Century Cook Books is fantastic! This CD collection, entitled simply, Cook Books is an invaluable treasure trove of recipes. These cookbooks offer an intriguing glimpses into the history and culinary habits of a bygone era. The cookbooks in this collection were originally published in the 1800's. In addition to including recipes, most of these books also explore cooking techniques, tips, and nutritional concerns. Particularly interesting are the discourses on food preservation and the risks posed by food that was improperly stored or cooked. For example, in The Art of Living in Australia the author, who lived in Sydney, discusses the problems associated with the high cost of purchasing fish and the need to develop Australia's fishing industry. These books also serve as a window in the life and mind set of the women upon whom the task of cooking primarily fell in the 19th century. They illustrate not only the arduous tasks involved in preparing meals before the advent of refrigerator, electric stove, microwaves, and when dishwashing was a purely manual affair. An example to the value placed upon these women can been seen in such discourse as

79. Old Comrades Membership List
CBE Mrs GE Hobson AB (Tony) Hollows Brig HB Honnor CBE MVO WG Hopkins (Life MBE DJWallace Mrs Noeline Ward LtCol J Wasson JD Waters Mrs CL Weatherhead
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A Mrs Helen Agar (Life Member)
R (Ron) Agnew
DC (Don) Allison (Life Member)
PR (Peter) Anderson
RB Anderson
Brig RJ Andrews CBE

CJ (Colin) Andrews
Mrs Ruth Arnott (Lady Associate)
DS (David) Ashley
RE (Ron) Atkins
KJ (Ken) Avenell (Associate) B Ayling B Maj RG (Rod) Baldwin Capt Robert Barker Maj JR (John) Barrett Capt JH (Woody) Barrett Lt JR Basham Maj SL (Shay) Bassett CE Batchelor (Life Member) LtCol MD Beattie MG (Dinga) Bell Maj JP (John) Bellamy JD Bennett Mrs EM Bennetts F (Fred) Bigg-Wither Brig GD Birch MBE Captain GB (Graeme) Black BEM J (John) Blaker RG Blankley MBE LtCol DG (Grant) Box A (Alan) Boyd (Life) Mrs Iris Boyter J Brady NW Brough LtCol CW (Chris) Brown Col J (James) Brown CVO Capt SH Bryant KC (Kevin) Burnell Mrs Shirley Burns DF Burton C AD (Allan) Cairns-White BJ Calder LtCol PJ (Phil) Calvert LtCol JL (Janet) Castell Mrs M Catchpole GJ Cassidy PA (Peter) Christian CL Cole CM Cochran (Life Member) LtCol HS Cocks OBE DA Collins TJ (Josh) Collins BC (Barry) Cook RW Cousineau CJC Crookes HKC Crawford RJ (Matt) Crawley MSM (Life Member) Lt R Croker LtCol RL Cross BW Culhane IH (Ian) Cunningham D Capt MF (Mike) Dakin OR (Owen) Dance NA (Neville) Davey DN Delaney (Life) CS Diamond Capt PJ (Peter) Dixon (Life Member) IJ Doak MBE DT Donaldson QSM JP LtCol BD Dreyer Maj DP Dumbleton (Life) Mrs Vicky Dunn (Associate) Maj DSJ (Denis) Dwane MBE Col RH Dyson MBE ED (Life) E BR Edmonds JP (Jim) Ellis LW English F J Fallon Sgt R Falwasser HG Fantham (Life Member) NM Fisher CR (Rangi) Fitzgerald LtCol C Flinkenberg

80. Gainsborough Arr Dec 1877 Rev Richard Powell;
Halcione arr July 1872; Miss McGregor; Mrs WG Master Miss Teasedale; Miss Thomas;Misses(2) Waters; Joan, Caroline (2) Frederick Warlick; Mrs M Ward
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Passenger Lists.......Wellington.. (incomplete)
NOTE::: More lists that include Wellington passengers can be found on a separate page of 'undefined' ports of entry. G - H - I Gainsborough Gare Loch Geneal Jessup arr Dec 1860 Mr John Tulloch, ship owner; Mrs Tulloch; Servant with Tulloch; George Canning Gertrude Gil Blas Glenbervie Gleaner Glencoe, dep Melb Sept 1854; Messrs A Grey 30; J Barclay 45; W Box 40; Mrs Box 35; Frances Green 22; Mrs Hamilin 22; Messrs J Levy 35; J Gill 40; H Hinks 39; P Hinks 5; T Moran 24; T Scott 21; Glencoe arrived 1856 from Melbourne with; Mr E Knowles 32, prev of England; Mr Chalmers, 40, prev of Scotland. Glenlora Glenlora Glenlora arrived Sept 1881; James Morris; James Symonds; Gloucester Golconda Golden Sea ; arr May 1874; Donaldson; Gothenberg Gothenberg dep Melbourne May 1870; pass inc. Mr R Bramwell, 37, mechant; Mr JG Gibson, 36: Gothic Grafton Gutenberg arrivd March 1876; Mr Breiscmann; Haarlem (S.S. Stad)

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