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Note for: Howard Calvert, -
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Note for: Christine H Edwards, -
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Note for: Charmaine McKenzie, -
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Note for: Ethel (Betty) Pallister, 2 Feb 1913 - 6 Mar 2005
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Burial: Date: 18 Mar 2005
Place: Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
Individual Note: The name pallister is part of the ancient legacy of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The pallister family took the name when one of its members worked as a person who made palings or fences. Occupational names that were derived from the common trades of the medieval era transcended European cultural and linguistic boundaries. Occupational names have remained fairly common in the modern period. This is attested to by the continuing appearance of occupational suffixes at the end of many English surnames. Some of these suffixes include: herd, monger, maker, hewer, smith, and wright. Spelling variations of this family name include: Paliser, Palliser, Pallisar, Palisar, Palister and many more. First found in Yorkshire where they were anciently seated as Lords of the Manor, some say from the time of the Norman Conquest when Duke William of Normandy arrived at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
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Note for: Penny Clark, -
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Note for: James Smallwood, -
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Note for: William Nicholas Smallwood, -
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Note for: Deborah Calvert, -
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Note for: Harold Grice, 17 Apr 1906 - 15 Sep 1976
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Occupation: Groom / Farm Labourer
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Note for: Elsie Miriam Locke, 20 Nov 1904 - 26 Sep 1983
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Individual Note: Ref..... Beverley Minster Girls Register Of Admissions 1/7/1893 - 1925
Ref SL6/29 at Beverley History Libary.
Date 21/02/1916
Surname Locke
1st Name Elsie Miriam
Father Robert E
Address Hinds Yard, Beverley, Yorkshire.
Born 20/11/1904
Last School Walkington
Left School 25/10/1918
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Note for: Priscilla Simpson, Dec 1850 - 7 Jan 1907
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Census: Date: 1871
Place: 29 George Street, Sculcoates, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
Note: Emil Glad Head Mar 35 Tailor & Draper Denmark, Copenhagen
employing 1 man & 1 boy
Sarah H Glad Wife Mar 33 Lincs, Barton
Charles W Glad Son Unm 9 Scholar Yorks, Hull
Emma Simpson Servant Unm 19 Servant General Yorks, Hull
Event: Type: Coat of Arms
Note: The name Simpson is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from the baptismal name Simon, which was originally derived from the Hebrew word Shimeon meaning obedience. In the religious naming tradition surnames were bestowed in honor of religious figures or church officials. In Europe, the Christian Church was one of the most powerful influences on the formation of given names. Personal names derived from the names of saints, apostles, biblical figures, and missionaries are widespread in most European countries. In the Middle Ages, they became increasingly popular because people believed that the souls of the deceased continued to be involved in this world. They named their children after saints in the hope that the child would be blessed or protected by the saint. Spelling variations of this family name include: Simpson, Simson, Simsoun, Symson, Symsoun and many more. First found in Buckinghamshire where they held a family seat from ancient times.
Motto Translated: Never despairing.