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Thame Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'thame'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 54 records (displaying 41 to 50): 

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Bankrupts in England and Wales (1849)
Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of bankruptcies and stages in the liquidation of the estate, payment of dividends, and discharge. The initial entry in this sequence gives the name of the bankrupt (surname first, in capitals), the date gazetted, address and trade (often with the phrase dlr. and ch., meaning dealer and chapman); the dates and times and courts of the official processes of surrender; the surname of the official commissioner (Com.); the surname of the official assignee; and the names and addresses of the solicitors; the date of the fiat; and whether on the bankrupt's own petition, or at the demand of petitioning creditors, whose names, trades and addresses are given. In subsequent entries the bankrupt is often merely referred to by name and trade. This is the index to the names of the bankrupts, from the issues from January to December 1849, which may or may not include the detailed first entry for any particular individual.

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Bankrupts in England and Wales
 (1849)
Bankrupts (1854)
Bankruptcy notices for England and Wales: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links

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Bankrupts
 (1854)
Bankrupts: Adjournment of Meetings (1854)
Adjournments of meetings of creditors of bankrupts in England and Wales

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Bankrupts: Adjournment of Meetings
 (1854)
Dissolutions of Partnerships (1855)
Trade partnerships dissolved, or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders: in England and Wales

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Dissolutions of Partnerships
 (1855)
Unclaimed Dividends (1855)
The unclaimed dividend books of the Bank of England, containing names and descriptions of over 20,000 persons entitled to many millions of pounds accumulated in the bank unclaimed during the 18th and 19th centuries, mostly in consols and annuities, and transferred to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.

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Unclaimed Dividends
 (1855)
Bankrupts (1858)
Bankruptcy notices for England and Wales: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links

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Bankrupts
 (1858)
Debtors (1887)
County Court Judgments in England and Wales. October to December 1887

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Debtors
 (1887)
Imperial Service Medal (1932)
Awards by king George V of the Imperial Service Medal to officers of the Home Civil Service. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname and christian names, with office or rank in the service.

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Imperial Service Medal
 (1932)
Civilians working for the War Office (1937)
The Civil Service Commission issued a monthly report listing certificates issued to civil servants of various grades on their initial appointment (whether after open competition, or without); assignments to higher grades; and transfers between departments. This is the report for June 1937: the sample scan is from the listing for post office clerks. The lists for the War Office cover clerks, war department clerks, ex-soldier clerks, a shorthand typist and a clerk-typist; established civilian employees; male map constructor apprentices in the Mapping Section of the Department of Military Operations and Intelligence; a technical assistant in the Directorate of Artillery; a mate and a 1st class engineer in the War Department Fleet; an architectural and civil engineering assistant, grade III; a messenger; and an assistant land agent at Chester.

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Civilians working for the War Office
 (1937)
Civil servants (1937)
The Civil Service Commission issued a monthly report listing certificates issued to civil servants of various grades on their initial appointment (whether after open competition, or without); assignments to higher grades; and transfers between departments. This is the report for June 1937: the sample scan is from the listing for post office clerks. The general lists for the civil service cover (male and female) clerks, (female) clerical assistants, and (female) typists and shorthand typists.

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Civil servants
 (1937)
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