Search: Initial Results

The following entries match the search criteria entered.
To limit the list to likely references to one person, click on the Name of the person (see note below).
To obtain further information on an entry, click on the Source for that entry.

Name married yoB yoI Source Notes
Harry Kightly S 1875 1901 Census Son of James Kightly
Ivy Doris Kightly 1904 1908 School Register Child of Frederick Kightly
James Kightly M 1840 1901 Census Married to Pricilla Kightly
Pricilla Kightly M 1841 1901 Census Wife of James Kightly
Thomas Kightly   1876 School Register Parent of Elizabeth Kightly
Thomas Kightly   1877 School Register Parent of Harry Kightly
Thomas Kightly   1877 School Register Parent of Elizabeth Kightly
Thomas Kightly   1880 School Register Parent of Fred Kightly
Giles Kilworth   1685 Beneficiary of will Son of Giles Kilworth
Giles Kilworth   1685 Will
James Kimber W 1825 1901 Census No relationship provided
James Kimber   1908 Burial
Thomas Kimber S 1866 1901 Census No relationship provided
Ann Kindale - 1832 1841 Census No relations for 1841
James Kindale - 1785 1841 Census Probably married to Sarah Kindale
Sarah Kindale - 1796 1841 Census Probably married to James Kindale
Ann King   1802 Witness at marriage at 3 marriages from 1802 to 1813
Sarah King   1805 Witness at marriage George Ratcliff to Ann Whitlock
Sarah King   1806 Witness at marriage William Chambers to Mary Wise
Sarah King S   1806 Bride Marriage to Thomas Chambers
Amy Kingston 1894 1899 School Register Child of John Kingston
Ann Kingston S   1801 Bride Marriage to James Stokes
Ann Kingston   1807 Witness at marriage George Irons to Hannah Whitlock
Ann Kingston S   1809 Bride Marriage to William Howes
Anna Kingston   1916 Burial
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Note: yoB is year of birth according to the source record, if available
         yoI is year of interest: the year in which the event listed took place.
 

Note on secondary search:

To limit the above list to likely references to one person, click on the name of the person.  This second search will select records which have a year of birth and an event date (year of interest) which are plausible in relation to the dates of the record clicked.  This second search will generally provide better results if the record clicked shows a year of birth.  This is because with the year of birth available, the search can eliminate any records with an event date (year of Interest) before the year of birth and can eliminate any records that imply a life of over 100 years (80 years before 1750).  There are many such checks built into this second search.

This second search will also look for alternative spellings of both the first and family names.  For instance, a search for Celina Abbot will also locate references to Selina Abbott.  Also, if a marriage record for a women is selected, the search will locate relevant records using both the maiden name and married name of the selected bride.