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Spruce Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'spruce'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 68 records (displaying 41 to 50): 

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B. A. Examination Lists, Leeds University (1909-1910)
Leeds University Calendar for the academic year 1910 to 1911 includes examination lists for the period September 1909 to June 1910. The B. A. examinations comprised those for B. A. with Honours (Classics, English Language and Literature, Modern Languages and Literature, and History), Ordinary B. A., and the Ordinary B. A. Intermediate Examination. The students' full names are given, surname first.

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B. A. Examination Lists, Leeds University
 (1909-1910)
Leeds University Arts, Science and Technology Students (1910)
Leeds University Calendar for the academic year 1910 to 1911 includes lists of students registered for the session 1909 to 1910. Full names are given, surname first.

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Leeds University Arts, Science and Technology Students
 (1910)
Steam Engine Makers in South East Manchester (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 South East Manchester
 (1910)
Steam Engine Makers in Yarmouth (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 Yarmouth
 (1910)
Soldiers wounded in the Great War: Northumberland Fusiliers (1916)
Lists of names of soldiers wounded, died of wounds, died, killed, 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 1 August 1916. The sample scan is taken from a section of the Roll of Honour for the Manchester Regiment.

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Soldiers wounded in the Great War: Northumberland Fusiliers
 (1916)
Gardeners of Country Houses in Carnarvonshire (1917)
The Horticultural Directory and Year Book was published for 57 years by the proprietors of the Journal of Horticulture, but for 1917 it was acquired by the Gardeners' Chronicle, and a complete revision was undertaken. 'In order to ensure the accuracy of the entries, enquiries were sent to every one of the many thousand persons whose names appeared in the lists. Nor did the work cease there, for in cases where no reply was received, a second enquiry, and in some instances even a third, was sent out. Inasmuch as the War has called many gardeners from their normal avocations, it was not possible to obtain information with respect to all the changes which occurred during the year, and particularly during the closing months. It became necessary, therefore, either to go to press with a certain number of unverified entries or to omit them altogether. After careful consideration, the latter course was adopted, and every unverified entry has been omitted.' Pages 75 to 187 of the work are occupied by 'A County Directory of the Principal Gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, including Name of Proprietor, Gardener, and Post Town.' This lists country houses possessing substantial gardens tended by a professional gardener.

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Gardeners of Country Houses in Carnarvonshire
 (1917)
Residents of Bournemouth (1934)
Kelly's Directory of Bournemouth and Poole for 1934 includes this section listing private residents in Bournemouth, Branksome Park, Boscombe, Boscombe East, Ensbury, Ensbury Park, Pokesdown and Winton.

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Residents of Bournemouth
 (1934)
British Civil Servants (1935)
The British Imperial Calendar lists civil servants in Britain, arranged according to the organizational structure of the state, and shows their qualifications and salaries.

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British Civil Servants
 (1935)
Inhabitants of Richmond, Kew and Petersham (1937)
Kelly's Directory ("Buff Book") of Richmond in Surrey, Kew, Petersham and Ham for 1937 covered an extensive area, from Kew Bridge and the River Thames on the north to Ham on the south, and from Sheen Common and Richmond Park on the east to Isleworth on the west. This is the directory of private residents of Richmond (R), Kew (K) and Petersham (P).

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Inhabitants of Richmond, Kew and Petersham
 (1937)
Workers in the Air Ministry (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 Air Ministry include executives; clerks, shorthand typists and clerical assistants; civilian instructors; a technical officer and a cartographical draughtsman in the Meteorological Office; a director of operational services and intelligence in the Department of the Director-General of Aviation; and an assistant technical costs officer.

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Workers in the Air Ministry
 (1937)
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