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William Gilbert

Notes from Ron Cox:
William became a Corporal in the Marines and is reputed to have fought in the Crimea. A certificate shows that his discharge, in 1858, was brought about by chronic dysentery and that, as an out-patient of Greenwich Hospital, he received entitlement to a pension of £9 4s per anum, but only for 18 months, commencing on 20 October 1858. He was 27, had served for 7 years and 352 days (which covers the Crimea War period). He was 5' 8" tall and had light brown hair and grey eyes.



1841 Census: Winterbourn Stoke, Wiltshire
Barnabas Gilbert, 30, Ag Lab, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Gilbert, 30, b. Wiltshire
James Gilbert, 15, b. Wiltshire
George Gilbert, 14, b. Wiltshire
William Gilbert, 10, b. Wiltshire
John Gilbert, 7, b. Wiltshire
Mary Gilbert, 3, b. Wiltshire
Sarah Gilbert, 6 months, b. Wiltshire
NOTE: Next to Barnabas' parents, George & Priscilla


Jacob Eyres

1881 Census: 32 Church Street, Salisbury St Edmund, Wiltshire.
Name Relation Age Birthplace Occupation
Jacob EYRES Head 33 Winterbourne Stoke, Wilts. Gardener
Emily EYRES Wife 33 Nooks, Wiltshire -
Henry ROGERS Lodger 22 Semley, Wiltshire Groom & Gardener


Karl "Charles" Otto Emil Mischo

From GenForum: Bernard Michaux

Karl Otto Emil Mischo was born on 19 November 1885 in Rumelange, near Kayl, in the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. He married Katherina Weyer on 26 September 1906 in Grevenmacher.

In 1915 he travelled to England with two of his children, travelling via Rotterdam or Amsterdam, and arriving at Tilbury in possibly August or October. He made his home there, and from then onwards was known as Charles Michaux. The spelling of his surname altered to Michaux at some time around the beginning of WWI.

He died in London in 1933 at the age of 47. It is possible that he had a sister Charlotte, who also lived in England.