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Mcniven Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'mcniven'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 36 records (displaying 21 to 30): 

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Residents of Clyde Street, Helensburgh (1899)
Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory

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Residents of Clyde Street, Helensburgh (1899)
Residents of James Street, Helensburgh (1899)
Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory

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Residents of James Street, Helensburgh (1899)
Steam Engine Makers in Newcastle on Tyne (1910)
The Steam Engine Makers' Society, a trades union, ended 1910 with 13,401 members in 144 branches. The 86th Annual Report gives a full list of members for each branch, followed by Travelling Expenses subsidised by the branch (with names and dates); Unemployed Expenses (with names and dates); Superannuation, Sick and Funeral Expenses (all with names and dates).

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Steam Engine Makers in Newcastle on Tyne
 (1910)
Residents of Rothesay (1913)
The list of residents of Rothesay in from the Bute County Directory for 1913-1914

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Residents of Rothesay (1913)
Soldiers missing in the Great War: Newfoundland Regiment (1916)
Lists of names of soldiers wounded, died of wounds, died, missing presumed dead, and taken prisoner by the enemy, were issued to the British national press under the title Roll of Honour. Each man is identified by surname, initials and number. The regimental returns from which the daily Roll was compiled were made up over the previous week or weeks. Each regimental return may be partial, covering only part of the alphabet. The lists are provisional, in that a man reported wounded one day may appear as died of wounds later; a missing presumed dead may later be reported as having been found, or as having died; the lists of prisoners of war were provided by the enemy and will relate to captures weeks earlier. However, these rolls are the most comprehensive single source of names of British and allied combatants meeting with misfortune in the Great War. This is the roll published 4 August 1916.

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Soldiers missing in the Great War: Newfoundland Regiment 
 (1916)
Military Medal (1918)
King George V approved the award of the Military Medal for bravery in the Field to these non-commissioned officers and men 6 August 1918.

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Military Medal
 (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)
Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: Partick (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: Partick (1921)
Diplomatists of the Trinity College of Music (1929)
The Calendar of the Trinity College of Music, London, for the year 1929 includes lists of licentiates and associates including these artists. 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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Diplomatists of the Trinity College of Music
 (1929)
Imperial Service Medal (1937)
Awards by king George VI of the Imperial Service Medal to officers of the Home Civil Service. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname (in capitals) and christian names, with office or rank in the service.

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Imperial Service Medal
 (1937)
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