Gibbs Family Tree
Notes
Matches 2,201 to 2,226 of 2,226
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2201 | _APID: 1,5771::0 | Source (S128)
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2202 | _APID: 1,6742::0 | Source (S154)
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2203 | _APID: 1,70572::0 | Source (S302)
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2204 | _APID: 1,7488::0 | Source (S153)
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2205 | _APID: 1,7572::0 | Source (S183)
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2206 | _APID: 1,7579::0 | Source (S117)
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2207 | _APID: 1,7590::0 | Source (S185)
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2208 | _APID: 1,7619::0 | Source (S195)
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2209 | _APID: 1,7814::0 | Source (S147)
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2210 | _APID: 1,8745::0 | Source (S207)
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2211 | _APID: 1,8782::0 | Source (S164)
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2212 | _APID: 1,8912::0 | Source (S119)
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2213 | _APID: 1,8913::0 | Source (S184)
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2214 | _APID: 1,8914::0 | Source (S196)
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2215 | _MASTER: Y Armin Gumerman | Source (S111)
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2216 | _MASTER: Y Bob and Cynthia McCausland from LDS records. | Source (S232)
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2217 | _MASTER: Y Burke's Peerage, Burke's Irish Family History, 1976. Burke's History ofLanded Gentry, V2, 1879 Burke's History of Landed Gentry, V1, 1851 - andthe Thesta Scogland book | Source (S158)
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2218 | _MASTER: Y IGI batch A538054 | Source (S253)
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2219 | _MASTER: Y IGI film 183519 page 1051 ref 36905 | Source (S251)
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2220 | _MASTER: Y IGI film 1985624 | Source (S245)
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2221 | _MASTER: Y IGI film 1985699 | Source (S249)
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2222 | _MASTER: Y New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 17 - 1863 | Source (S246)
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2223 | _MASTER: Y PRONI Doc D/669/464 | Source (S258)
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2224 | _MASTER: Y | Source (S159)
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2225 | _MASTER: Y | Source (S227)
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2226 | ‘Miss Maud Hobson, the premier Gaiety girl, has not yet decided whether she will accept the offer of M. Marchand, the proprietor of the Folies Bergere, Paris, to perform a real Honolulu dance, supported by native women. Miss Hobson was married to the late Captain Haley of the hussars, and went with him to Honolulu, where he became commander in chief and prime minister, and she acted in the capacity of lady in waiting to the queen. Consequently Miss Hobson has had every opportunity of studying the Hawaiian dances. She wishes to give one of them at the Princes of Wales’ theatre, but George Edwardes would not give her the necessary permission, saying that, although he was not prudish, he must draw the line at Hawaii.’ (The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, Saturday, 11 August 1894, p.8c) | Hobson, Maud (I4966)
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