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Paxton Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'paxton'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 474 records (displaying 421 to 430): 

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Grenadier Guards Died in the Great War: Guardsmen (1914-1918)
203 officers and 4508 other ranks of the Grenadier Guards were killed in the Great War; 242 officers and 6939 men were wounded. This nominal roll lists all the warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men killed in action, or who died of wounds or disease, in the European war of 1914 to 1918. Arranged alphabetically for each rank, the roll gives regimental number, surname and initials.

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Grenadier Guards Died in the Great War: Guardsmen
 (1914-1918)
Chemists and Druggists (1919)
The official register printed under the direction of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain pursuant to the act of 31 & 32 Victoriae, cap. 121 (An Act to Regulate the Sale of Poisons, and Alter and Amend the Pharmacy Act, 1852) comprised two sections: 1.The Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists, giving date of registration, number of examination certificate, full name (surname first, in capitals), and residence; 2. The Register of Chemists and Druggists, giving date of registration, full name (surname first, in capitals), residence, number of examination certificate (major or minor), and qualification.

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Chemists and Druggists
 (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)
Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: Glasgow (1921)
The monthly report of the United Society of Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders contains, as well as internal union business, reports of meetings; obituaries; warnings about named individuals falling into arrears, or becoming 'out of benefit'; members 'run out'; subscription sales; new members admitted; second class transferred to first class membership; apprentices admitted; apprentices transferred to adult membership; and 'unapproved' apprentices. Members are normally identified by surname and initial, with membership number as appropriate. These abbreviations also occur: 1st, first class; 2nd, second class; 3rd, third class; A.I.S., angle iron smith; App., apprentice; A.W., acetylene worker; C., caulker; D., driller; H-up, holder-up; P., plater; R., riveter; S.I.W., sheet iron worker. January 1921

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Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: Glasgow (1921)
Inhabitants of Berwick upon Tweed (1921)
Kelly's (Slater's) Royal National Directory of Scotland extended to include the English borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed and its dependencies of Tweedmouth, Spittal and Ord. In each case there were three listings: Private Residents; Commercial; Farmers. This is the Commercial section for Berwick-upon-Tweed itself.

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Inhabitants of Berwick upon Tweed (1921)
Inhabitants of Berwick upon Tweed (1921)
Kelly's (Slater's) Royal National Directory of Scotland extended to include the English borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed and its dependencies of Tweedmouth, Spittal and Ord. In each case there were three listings: Private Residents; Commercial; Farmers. This is the Private Residents section for Berwick-upon-Tweed itself.

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Inhabitants of Berwick upon Tweed (1921)
Residents of Tweedmouth (1921)
Kelly's (Slater's) Royal National Directory of Scotland extended to include the English borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed and its dependencies of Tweedmouth, Spittal and Ord. In each case there were three listings: Private Residents; Commercial; Farmers. This is the Private Residents section for Tweedmouth.

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Residents of Tweedmouth (1921)
Medical Practitioners in London (1926)
The Medical Directory was split into several sections. The London section covered all medical practitioners resident within the London postal district. Each year a schedule was sent to each doctor to be returned to the publishers, so as to keep the directory up to date. In the directory the doctor's name is given first, in bold, surname first, in capitals; then current address. Next are the qualifications; the italic abbreviations in parentheses following the qualifications indicate the medical school at which they were gained. Then there is a list of posts and honours within the profession, starting with those then current; previous posts are preceded by the word 'late'. Finally, brief details are given of any publications.

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Medical Practitioners in London
 (1926)
Dental Surgeons (1928)
The Royal College of Surgeons, established by royal charters, issued this calendar 1 August 1928, including official lists of all its fellows, members, licentiates and diplomates. The register of fellows gives full name (surname first) and address (in italics), with dates of admission as fellow and member. The list of members gives year of admission, full name (surname first) and town or country of residence. The lists of licentiates give year of admission and full name, but no indication of current address: entries of fellows of the college are prefixed with a double dagger, those of members with an asterisk. The lists of diplomates give year of admission and full name (surname first), with those diplomates who were neither members nor fellows of the college indicated with a dagger. This is the index to the licentiates in dental surgery.

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Dental Surgeons
 (1928)
Pianists (1929)
The Calendar of the Trinity College of Music, London, for the year 1929 includes lists of licentiates and associates including these musicians. Surnames and initials are given; but women are distinguished by having their (first) christian name stated. The college provided instruction to nearly 1000 students a year, with examinations of 66,000 candidates a year at 700 local centres throughout the world.

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Pianists
 (1929)
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