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Elia Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'elia'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 4 records (displaying 1 to 4): 

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Bankrupts (1786-1806)
William Smith's abstracts of bankrupts, dividends and certificates for England and Wales from 1786 to June 1806. Bankruptcy causes abrupt changes in people's lives, and is often the reason for someone appearing suddenly in a different location or in a different occupation.

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Bankrupts
 (1786-1806)
Members of the Shorthorn Society (1924)
Coates's Herd Book, published annually by the Shorthorn Society of Great Britain and Ireland, although mainly devoted to the pedigrees of the cattle, also has some human content. New Series volume 70, for births of cattle in 1923, was published in October 1924. It includes lists of breeders; judges ; owners of beasts that won prizes in 1923; and a list of members of the society corrected to July 1924. In the membership list an obelus before the name indicates a Life Member.

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Members of the Shorthorn Society
 (1924)
British Palestine: Government Officials gaining Shorthand Qualifications (1934)
Official announcements of the British administration in Palestine were issued, By Authority, in the weekly Palestine Gazette. These include lists of government officers passing the shorthand, LL. B. and B. A. Honours examinations held in Jerusalem. Issues 451 to 482, July to December 1934.

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British Palestine: Government Officials gaining Shorthand Qualifications
 (1934)
Structural Engineers (A. M. I. STRUCT. E.) (1953)
The Institution of Structural Engineers was founded in 1908 and incorporated by royal charter in 1934. The institution had nine branches in Britain and Northern Ireland, and one in South Africa. The 1953 year book includes this list of members corrected to 1 August 1953, giving year of election to the various grades, surname (in bold), christian name, honours, address, and telephone number. 'Associate-Members shall be persons elected as such who, having attained the age of not less than 25 years, and being engaged in the profession of structural engineering, have such scientific or technical attainments specially connected therewith, as, in the opinion of the Council, qualify them for Associate-Membership and have passed a qualifying exam.'

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Structural Engineers (A. M. I. STRUCT. E.)
 (1953)

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