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Bas Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'bas'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 60 records (displaying 51 to 60): 

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Divorcees (1930)
On Mondays during the law terms the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice issued lists of divorce decrees nisi that had been declared absolute, the final stage of the divorce proceedings. The lists posted by the court appeared in various Tuesday newspapers, including The Times. The surname and initials of the husband and wife are given, except in those cases where a co-respondent was cited as having committed adultery with the wife; then the initials are omitted, with the co-respondent's surname added as a second defendant. This is the index to the divorcees.

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Divorcees
 (1930)
Dogowners in the parish of St Peter, Jersey (1930)
The ratebook of the parish of St Peter has an appendix listing dogowners in the five constituent vingtaines of the parish, with number of dogs each, and licence fees. Each person's surname and initials are given, with Mde. and Dlle. for married (or widowed) and unmarried women.

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Dogowners in the parish of St Peter, Jersey
 (1930)
Officials of the parish of St Peter, Jersey (1930)
The ratebook of the parish of St Peter includes a list of all personnel of the civil and ecclesiastical administration as of 30 April 1930. This includes both parish officials and vingteniers, constables and inspectors of highways of the five vingtaines of the parish (Douet, St Nicolas, Grande, des Augerez, and du Coin Varin); and the members of the committees for highways, cemetery and religions, and the council for primary school education.

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Officials of the parish of St Peter, Jersey
 (1930)
Ratepayers of Grande Vingtaine in the parish of St Peter, Jersey (1930)
The ratebook of the parish of St Peter lists ratepayers in alphabetical order within each vingtaine. An initial in the first column indicates the ratepayer's parish of residence; then a sequential number; name (surname first, and christian name; house name; and then the rateable value in quartiers, divided into amounts for foncieres (landowners), and for occupants (occupiers). The rate was assessed at 2s 4d per quartier.

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Ratepayers of Grande Vingtaine in the parish of St Peter, Jersey
 (1930)
Ratepayers of Vingtaine de St Nicolas in the parish of St Peter, Jersey (1930)
The ratebook of the parish of St Peter lists ratepayers in alphabetical order within each vingtaine. An initial in the first column indicates the ratepayer's parish of residence; then a sequential number; name (surname first, and christian name; house name; and then the rateable value in quartiers, divided into amounts for foncieres (landowners), and for occupants (occupiers). The rate was assessed at 2s 4d per quartier.

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Ratepayers of Vingtaine de St Nicolas in the parish of St Peter, Jersey
 (1930)
Ratepayers of Vingtaine du Douet in the parish of St Peter, Jersey (1930)
The ratebook of the parish of St Peter lists ratepayers in alphabetical order within each vingtaine. An initial in the first column indicates the ratepayer's parish of residence; then a sequential number; name (surname first, and christian name; house name; and then the rateable value in quartiers, divided into amounts for foncieres (landowners), and for occupants (occupiers). The rate was assessed at 2s 4d per quartier.

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Ratepayers of Vingtaine du Douet in the parish of St Peter, Jersey
 (1930)
The accounts of the parish of St Peter, Jersey (1930)
The ratebook of the parish of St Peter includes summary accounts for the year ending 30 April 1930: various tradesmen, workmen and officials are mentioned, and these have been indexed here.

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The accounts of the parish of St Peter, Jersey
 (1930)
Wives of Old Wellingtonians (1933)
Wellington College, near Wokingham, was originally founded for the education of sons of military officers. A register of boys entering the school from First Term 1859 to Michaelmas 1933 was compiled by F. G. Lawrence for the Old Wellingtonian Society. In each entry the boy's name is given in full, in bold, surname first; age at entry (usually 11 to 14); then, in brackets, the name of the dormitory or house to which he belonged, in italics, with the years of his stay; then his father's name (usually surname and initials, but not christian name) with military decorations where appropriate. School prefects and captains are noted as such; if the boy played cricket for the school, XI with the years; academic honours, scholarships, &c.; a brief biography; and date of death, or (where known) address in 1933. Year of marriage is given, and sometimes the wife's name and/or her father's name. Clearly, those boys who kept contact with the school and/or had distinguished military careers have detailed entries; others disappeared into oblivion on leaving. This is the index to the maiden names of the wives, who may or may not have survived to 1933.

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Wives of Old Wellingtonians
 (1933)
Members of Cambridge University (1935)
The Cambridge University Calendar for 1935-1936 includes this list of all living members of the university, i. e. not only undergraduates and members of staff, but also all surviving graduates from earlier generations. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname, then by college in order of foundation, and under the particular colleges by order of seniority of the B. A. degree. Surnames are given, initials, name of college, and then the years of graduating B. A. and M. A. Where a change of name had occurred since matriculation, the original name is inserted in brackets. For undergraduates the term of matriculation is given in square brackets with an M for Michaelmas, L for Lent or E for Easter. An asterisk before a surname indicates a member of the Senate. Names which appeared on the roll of the Regent House promulgated in November 1934 are marked with a dagger. Further degrees, such as PHD, MB, BCHIR, MD, &c. are listed in smaller capitals with the year conferred.

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Members of Cambridge University
 (1935)
Residents of Southampton (1956)
Kelly's Directory of Southampton and Neighbourhood for 1956 lists private residents by surname, christian name(s), house, street and area, for the whole of the county borough of Southampton in Hampshire, including Portswood, Freemantle, Shirley, Bassett, Bitterne, Bitterne Park, Itchen, Sholing, North Stoneham, South Stoneham, Swaythling, Weston with Newtown, Woolston, Redbridge and West End.

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Residents of Southampton
 (1956)
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