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Emmes Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'emmes'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 22 records (displaying 21 to 22): 

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Criminals Fined (1884)
Henry Romeike compiled this list of 800 cases, reported in the newspapers in March and April 1884, in which criminals were fined or imprisoned. The list is arranged by nature of the fine or length of sentence, divided into two groups: offences against property, and those against the person. The compilation was published by D. H. Macfarlane, M.P., to contrast the severity of sentences for theft of trivial property, as against relatively light punishments for assaults: it gives the full name of the criminal, brief details of the crime, and the name and date of the newspaper report.

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Criminals Fined
 (1884)
Workers from Henry Wiggin & Co Ltd of Birmingham 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, initials, rank and regiment. The names of those killed, missing or captured in the conflict are noted as such. The list is split into Directors; Staff; George Street Employees; Wiggin Street Employees (Nickel, Cobalt and Casting Departments; Rolling Mill Department; Wire Mill Department); Smethwick Works.

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Workers from Henry Wiggin & Co Ltd of Birmingham who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
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