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Huddleston Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'huddleston'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 283 records (displaying 251 to 260): 

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Royal Indian Marine (1905)
The India List and India Office List was compiled from official records by direction of the Secretary of State for India in Council, and published by the India Office annually. The section for the Royal Indian Marine includes officials at Bombay and Calcutta dockyards, and a complete Gradation List of officers and engineers; officers of the Marine Survey of India; and Port Officers at Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Rangoon, Karachi, Aden, Akyab, Moulmein, Bassein and Mandalay.

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Royal Indian Marine
 (1905)
Students attending Birmingham University (1905-1906)
The Calendar of the University of Birmingham includes this list of all students attending classes during the session 1905-1906. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname in the three departments (Science, Arts and Commerce; Medicine; and Training Colleges). Names are given in full, except in the case of married women, whose married surnames are given, together with their husband's name or initials.

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Students attending Birmingham University
 (1905-1906)
Boys entering Manchester Grammar School (1906)
This Biographical Register of Old Mancunians lists boys alphabetically by year of entering the school. A bare register of entrants existed from 1888 onwards but it was only since the Second World War that any kind of detailed record was kept of those who passed through the school. So, in every case in this printed register, full name is given, in bold, surname first (in capitals); date of birth, and years attending the school; but for the earlier years sometimes there is no more information - or, equally, after investigation among Old Mancunians and published sources, the editors may have been able to furnish a condensed biography. An asterisk indicates a holder of a Foundation Scholarship. In the later years a current address is also given, as of 1964 to 1965, when the book was prepared.

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Boys entering Manchester Grammar School
 (1906)
Steam Engine Makers in North Shields (1910)
The Steam Engine Makers' Society, a trades union, ended 1910 with 13,401 members in 144 branches. The 86th Annual Report gives a full list of members for each branch, followed by Travelling Expenses subsidised by the branch (with names and dates); Unemployed Expenses (with names and dates); Superannuation, Sick and Funeral Expenses (all with names and dates).

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Steam Engine Makers in North Shields
 (1910)
War Services of British Army Officers (1915)
Hart's Annual Army List, Special Reserve List and Territorial Force List for 1915 includes this section entitled 'War Services of the Officers of the Active List', covering not only serving officers of the regular army, but also officers of the militia (marked (m)), special reserve (r), territorials (t), volunteers (v) and yeomanry (y). The detailed descriptions of the officers' war services relate not to the Great War, but to previous campaigns, particularly those in South Africa, Egypt, India and China. The regiment &c. in which the officer was currently serving is shown in brackets after his name.

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War Services of British Army Officers
 (1915)
The Royal Navy List or Who's Who in the Navy (1917)
Services, honours and special qualifications of officers (active and retired) of the Royal Navy, Royal Indian Marine, Royal Naval Reserve, the dominion navies and the Royal Marines

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The Royal Navy List or Who's Who in the Navy
 (1917)
Boys entering King William's College, Isle of Man (1918)
King William's College at Castletown on the Isle of Man was established in 1830. By 1928 about 290 boys were being educated there, 'of whom three-fourths are boarders, and the remainders sons of natives or residents in the Island.' Boys entered the junior school about 9 or 10 years of age, the upper school about 13; boys over 13 were not admitted 'unless attainments and character are specially satisfactory'. There were 'several nominations for the sons of clergy and others'. Editions of the college register were published in 1905 and 1927. When this third edition was prepared, in 1956, it was felt unnecessary to repeat the whole of the register from 1830 onwards, a new starting point being chosen as September 1886, when the reverend Frank Bridgman Walters took office as principal. The items are arranged alphabetically within term of entry; surname is given first, in bold, and then full christian names; then, to the right, in bold, precise date of birth, school house, and month of leaving the school. The abbreviations for houses are: C, Colbourne; D, Dickson; H, Hunt; Ha, Hangoside; J, Junior House; R, Raglan; S, School House (formerly Principal's); T, town houses occupied by masters who took in boys prior to September 1889; Tr, Trafford's; W, Walters. Each entry then gives the boy's father's name (surname and initials) and address at that time; school honours (such as Prae., praepositor, XI, school cricket team); a career synopsis; and finally, in italics, to the right, year of death, or present address in 1956, if known.

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Boys entering King William's College, Isle of Man
 (1918)
Boys entering Manchester Grammar School (1918)
This Biographical Register of Old Mancunians lists boys alphabetically by year of entering the school. A bare register of entrants existed from 1888 onwards but it was only since the Second World War that any kind of detailed record was kept of those who passed through the school. So, in every case in this printed register, full name is given, in bold, surname first (in capitals); date of birth, and years attending the school; but for the earlier years sometimes there is no more information - or, equally, after investigation among Old Mancunians and published sources, the editors may have been able to furnish a condensed biography. An asterisk indicates a holder of a Foundation Scholarship. In the later years a current address is also given, as of 1964 to 1965, when the book was prepared.

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Boys entering Manchester Grammar School
 (1918)
Workers from the City of Birmingham Gas Department who fought in the Great War (1919)
The Roll of Honour for the department lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, and christian name or initials. The names are arranged by works - Windsor Street, Nechells, Council House and Wednesbury, Saltley, Distribution, Central Laboratory, Test Works and Laboratories, Adderley Street, and Swan Village.

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Workers from the City of Birmingham  Gas Department who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
Workers from The General Electric Co Ltd who fought in the Great War (1919)
The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname and initials, and, for officers only, regiment. The names are arranged according to works - Witton Works in Birmingham, Central Stores in Birmingham, Ileene Works in Birmingham, Carbon Works in Birmingham, Steel Conduit Works at Witton, High Street in Birmingham, Head Office on Queen Victoria Street in London, Union Street Works in London, and from the departments in Aberdeen, (Queen Street) Belfast, (Victoria Street) Bristol, (Womanby Street) Cardiff, (Waterloo Street) Glasgow, Hull, (Wellington Street) Leeds, Leamington, (Church Alley) Liverpool, (Victoria Bridge) Manchester, (Gallowgate) Newcastle-on-Tyne, (Chapel Bar) Nottingham, and the Osram-Robertson Lamp Works in Hammersmith, the Peel-Connor Telephone Works in Manchester, Salford Electrical Instruments Ltd in Manchester, (Angel Street) Sheffield, (High Street) Southampton, (Wind Street) Swansea, and from Australia, Calcutta, Capetown, Brussels, Paris, Johannesburg, Buenos Aires and Spain.

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Workers from The General Electric Co Ltd who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
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