William Wilkinson Hilton Carr, 1882–1955?> (aged 73 years)
- Name
- William Wilkinson Hilton /Carr/
- Given names
- William Wilkinson Hilton
- Surname
- Carr
- Nickname
- Hilton or Hilt
Birth
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Address: Walbut Mill, Thornton. |
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a brother
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Associate: Amy Christiana Carr (aged 0 days) — twin sister |
Birth of a sister
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Associate: Eli Easby Carr (aged 0 days) — twin brother |
Birth of a brother
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Census
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Address: The Common |
Death of a maternal grandmother
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Military
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Agency: Carr, Hilton 39417, Trooper135h Coy. 30th Btn. Imperial Yeomanry & 9th West Yorkshire Regt.
Address: South Africa & France |
Census
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Marriage of a half-sister
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Marriage of a brother
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Death of a half-sister
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Address: 71, Hope Street,
Crook, Co. Durham. Cause: Diabetes & exhaustion. |
Census
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Address: 7 Park Terrace 1911 UK Census transcript - William Wilkinson H Carr - Household .start_formatted_area. |
Marriage of a sister
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Death of a father
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Birth of a son
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Address: Chapel Street, Easingwold. |
Occupation
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Employer: Self
Address: Leeds & York, England |
Marriage of a brother
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Residence
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Address: Belle Vue Farlington. |
Death of a mother
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Burial of a mother
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Address: St Mary |
Death of a brother
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Cause: Tuberculosis of lungs & bowel
Address: Leeds Infirmary. |
Burial of a brother
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Address: St. Mary's Church, Town Street |
Marriage of a brother
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Address: The Parish Church, |
Death of a brother
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Address: Catterick Military Hospital. |
Death of a brother
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Death
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Address: Farlington York |
Probate
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father |
1841–1913
Birth: 17 June 1841
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— Greatham, Durham, England Death: 18 July 1913 |
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mother |
1846–1930
Birth: 22 July 1846
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— Appleton Wiske, Yorkshire, England Death: 22 May 1930 — Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 1881 — |
22 months
himself |
1882–1955
Birth: 15 October 1882
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— Thornton, Pocklington, Yorkshire, England Death: 1 November 1955 — York, Yorkshire, England |
2 years
younger brother |
1884–1954
Birth: 20 December 1884
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— Pocklington, Yorkshire, England Death: 1954 |
2 years
younger brother |
1886–1932
Birth: 1886
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— Thornton, Yorkshire, England Death: 11 July 1932 — Leeds, Yorkshire, England |
2 years
younger brother |
1888–1942
Birth: 20 March 1888
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— Thornton, Yorkshire, England Death: 7 August 1942 — Catterick, Yorkshire, England |
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1888–1970
Birth: 20 March 1888
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— Market Weighton, Yorkshire, England Death: 20 May 1970 — Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England |
22 months
younger brother |
1889–1967
Birth: 1889
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— Market Weighton, Yorkshire, England Death: 1967 — Leeds, Yorkshire, England |
mother |
1846–1930
Birth: 22 July 1846
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— Appleton Wiske, Yorkshire, England Death: 22 May 1930 — Middleton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England |
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half-sister |
1868–1910
Birth: 22 May 1868
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— Appleton Wiske, Yorkshire, England Death: 29 November 1910 — Crook, Durham, England |
3 years
half-brother |
himself |
1882–1955
Birth: 15 October 1882
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— Thornton, Pocklington, Yorkshire, England Death: 1 November 1955 — York, Yorkshire, England |
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wife |
1882–1974
Birth: 8 May 1882
— Rillington, Yorkshire, England Death: 14 November 1974 — Easingwold, Yorkshire, England |
son |
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son |
1913–1982
Birth: 15 August 1913
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— Easingwold, Yorkshire, England Death: 21 February 1982 — Yorkshire, England |
daughter |
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daughter |
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daughter |
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Media object
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William W.H.Carr 1940s |
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William W.H. & Isabel A Carr's gravestone at Easingwold. |
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William W.H.Carr's Funeral 1954 |
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William & Isabel 1949 |
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Easingwold Roller Flour Mill - William was apprenticed from 1897 |
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The ship Dilwara |
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RMS Bavarian |
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Page from The Vale to the Veldt |
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Believed to be W.H. Carr - 1906 - front row, 3rd from right |
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W. H. Carr departure for the Boer War 1902 |
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Walbut Mill, Thornton |
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"Belle Vue" Farlington - The Carr family home 1927- 1970s |