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351 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I228)
 
352 Served WW2, V354167 KENDALL, George Thomas (I1873)
 
353 Several variations of her surname were used in indexes. McLAUGHLIN, Elizabeth (I921)
 
354 Sex Male METHERALL, Linda Victoria (I1398)
 
355 She arrived in Victoria on the "Manchester" with her parents and brother and sister on 12th. January, 1849. LEISHMAN, Agnes (I348)
 
356 She attended the Madison public schools and later obtained a B.A. degree at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, and M.A. and J.D. degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (graduating from the Law School with honors in 1943). She then practiced law for about five years in Madison, before beginning work for the Wisconsin State government in Madison, concluding her last twenty years of employment as a hearing examiner (administrative law judge) in workers compensation.
Emily was a long-time member of the Altrusa Club of Madison, the State and Dane County Bar Associations, and was a member and supporter of many wildlife organizations, including The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, The Wilderness Society, and others. Emily was a member of St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church for many years. 
DODGE, Emily Pomeroy (I164)
 
357 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1696)
 
358 She is buried as Viola Degruchy, Staley. Last known residence from SSDI, Montclair, Essex, New Jersey. Her father was Canadian and mother English according to the 1930 Census and Viola's occupation was Artist/Painting.
VIOLA DE GRUCHY (Mrs. Mortimer Staley, d. 1986, Montclair, NJ) studied dynamic symmetry with Howard Giles and Bisttram, and in 1930 was teaching a private class in dynamic symmetry at the Master Institute. In 1936, she was given access to some geometrical diagrams drawn by George Henry Felt. Felt ( 1831-1906) was one of the co-founders with Blavatsky of the Theosophical Society in New York in 1875, and had derived a system of geometry based on ancient Egyptian principles. Blavatsky thought they were authentic and discusses them in Isis Unveiled (1877). De Gruchy showed these diagrams to Howard Giles, who then referred her and the drawings to Claude Bragdon, who described his meetings with her to Dorothy Brett in 3 letters dating from 1936. The Felt diagrams derived the golden section and other root rectangles from the circle. The discovery of the Felt diagrams undoubtedly strengthened Giles and Bisttram’s belief in dynamic symmetry as an ancient mystical system based on cosmic principles. De Gruchy provided the illustrations for “The Twin Sisters – Religion and Science,“ the final chapter of James Churchward’s The Sacred Symbols of Mu (1933). For an in-depth discussion of the Felt material, see http://www.ehbritten.org/docs/felt_working_group_status_report_7-18-12.pdf
From http://www.emil-bisttram.com/colleagues/ 
DEGRUCHY, Viola (I665)
 
359 She is recorded under several variations of Katherine, there may have been another child that did not survive to adulthood. Catharine was the Informant on her brother Thomas's, Death Certificate in 1918. Katie was still at 1057 15th. Avenue, Minneapolis in the 1940 census, along with her son Edwin (Head) and his family, plus her sister Marion. Catharine lived in Lakota with her daughter Marion for the last 2 years of her life. STALEY, Catharine Elizabeth (Katie) (I200)
 
360 She lived for just 3 months, there's some confusion with her first name, the Undertaker's report gives, Avedia, whilst an Online Death Index has Aredia. STALEY, Avedia Catherine (I651)
 
361 She was a School Teacher living at home with mother and 3 siblings in Lincoln, Monroe Co. according to the 1905 WI State Census, the 1911 Madison Directory has her as a Stenographer and living at Conklin Place with her mother Julia and her sister Jennie. 1930 Census, Madison, Dane, WI. single, Typist, 43yo.with her mother and her sister Jennie.
Wright's City Directory 1939 for Madison has her as a Stenographer with Scanlan-Morris Co. 1940 Census has her living with her sister Jennie and Nephew Mortimer Robert Staley at 1926 Keyes Ave. Madison, still employed as a Stenographer. 
STALEY, Dorothy (Dora) (I215)
 
362 She was known to everyone as Aunt Bessie. She and her husband, Richard worked as farmers in the North Drummond area. She moved to the Point Lonsdale, Vic. area in her later years. STALEY, Elizabeth Hamilton (Bessie) (I199)
 
363 She was overseas with her Grandmother Maude during 1959, arriving at Southhampton from New York on the "Queen Elizabeth" in May.
She died from injuries received in a car accident, her son Antony also died in the accident. 
O'CONNOR, Shirley Gray (Tim) (I1135)
 
364 She was raised in Madison, where she completed her high school education. She studied telecommunication and used that skill in New York while employed by Pan American Airlines during the Korean War. STALEY, Barbara Ann (I2242)
 
365 She was the Informant on Robert's Death Certificate, she remarried Frank H Anderson prior to 1930 Census. UHLER, Florence Emma (I694)
 
366 Sheila had a 40 year career on the non academic staff at Victoria University, Wellington, she did not marry. OGILVIE, Sheila Gordon (I1914)
 
367 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1209)
 
368 shirley m. goergen
Born Jan. 28, 1930. Died Jan. 11, 2015
Retail sales, longtime Colorado Springs resident.
Survived by a brother, Bill Staley; a son, Jerry; a daughter, Kathy Pendleton; and four grandchildren. Reception, noon to 2 p.m. Jan. 22, Holy Apostles Catholic Church, 4925 N. Carefree Circle.
Visitation, 4 to 5 p.m. Jan. 22, with rosary to follow,
Swan-Law Funeral Directors. Funeral, 11 a.m. Jan. 23, Holy Apostles Catholic Church.
Burial, 3 p.m. Jan. 23, Evergreen Cemetery.
Swan-Law Funeral Directors.
http://gazette.com/deaths-for-january-15-2015/article/1544634

Burial:
Evergreen Cemetery
Colorado Springs
El Paso County
Colorado, USA
Plot: Block 208 - Lot 516
 
STALEY, Shirley Mae (I664)
 
369 Some confusion re her name, appears on the Federation Index (birth) as Jessie Dorothy May, Dorothy Jessie M, on electoral rolls and Dorothy Jessie Mary on the Marriage Index and the Cemetery Index. HAMILTON, Dorothy Jessie Mary (I1061)
 
370 Some doubt re 2nd. marriage STALEY, Jonathan (Jack) (I484)
 
371 Some early years of their marriage were spent in New South Wales, from electoral rolls is seems that he tried his hand at several occupations; ie, Fruiterer, Confectioner, Salesman & Grocer. MONAGHAN, James Francis (Frank) (I896)
 
372 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / HENDERSON, Angela (F781)
 
373 St. Columb's Cof E Family: PARKER, John Peter (Jack) / PIERCEY, Margaret Melinda (Maggie) (F283)
 
374 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F398)
 
375 St. Mary's Cof E Family: NICHOLLS, Henry Victor / PARKER, Joyce Elizabeth Margaret (F649)
 
376 St.Andrew's Manse Family: MATHESON, James Mackay / STALEY, Margaret (F92)
 
377 St.John's Presbyterian Family: MONTEITH, Clifford Stanley / BOTTOMLEY, Marie Lorraine (F491)
 
378 Stella was a Sister in the Australian Army Nursing Service and served overseas during WW1 she returned to Australia 7/5/1919, she continued in Nursing, she resided at 20 Royal Cres. Camberwell. MALCOLM, Stella Agnes Blyth (I104)
 
379 stillborn STALEY, Judith Lynette (I168)
 
380 Stillborn and may not have been registered STALEY, Gwendolyn Antoinette (I1554)
 
381 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I280)
 
382 Surname Gray or Schaeffer ???, Julia (I2239)
 
383 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2110)
 
384 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2111)
 
385 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2112)
 
386 Surname maybe SQUIRE-WILSON WILSON, Theo Squire (I253)
 
387 Sylvia had previously been married to Harry Collier. EMMERSON, Sylvia Grace (I2418)
 
388 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I585)
 
389 Ted was a Chartered Accountant and qualified Secretary he had a leading job with a finance company, he had a history of heart trouble and while attending a company board meeting he had a heart attack and died the same day. STALEY, Edwin Hamilton (Ted) (I203)
 
390 Teresa was known as Tessie MERCER, Teresa Martha (Tessie) (I886)
 
391 The 1880 census has Arthur a Printer and Katie living in Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin with 3 month old Willie, in 1890/1 Arthur was a Compositor for the Tribune in Minneapolis, in the 1900, 1910,1920 and 1930 census' this family was living in the city of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, the 1930 Census says that Arthur had his own print shop, he was then about 70 years old, working with him were his son Edwin and his sister in law Marion Staley. STEVENS, Arthur Clark (I141)
 
392 The 1901 Electoral Roll has him as a Miner residing at 794 Evans St, Fimiston, Western Australia. STALEY, Robert Alexander (I499)
 
393 The 1905 WI State Census has her with 4 of her children, listed as Wife although Jonathan was not recorded with them at rented premises in Lincoln, Monroe Co. she was recorded in 1910 Census at Madison, Dane, WI with her 3 youngest children, the 1911 Madison Directory has her living in Conklin Place with Jennie and Dora, by 1920 only Dora is with her there, in 1930 Jennie and Dora are both there (and single). BROWN, Julia Ann (I78)
 
394 The 1905 WI State Census has him with the family in Lincoln, Monroe, employed as a Telephone Operator, WW1 Registration Card (Sep.12 1918) has him at Farmington as a Railway Yard Conductor, NOK Mrs. Florence Staley,1920 Census at Farmington VillVillage, Empire Township, Dakota Co. MN with wife Florence and his 10 month old niece Helen Staley, this could possibly be the child Dorothy, daughter of his late brother John and Charlotte. Robert was accidentally killed at work when struck by a locomotive in the transfer railway yards, he'd lived in Minneapolis approximately 2 years. STALEY, Robert Orton (I212)
 
395 The 1936 Electoral Roll has him as a Labourer, residing with his wife Nancy at Simpson Street, Kyneton. BAVINGTON, Stanley Joseph (I2103)
 
396 The Children all attended New Plymouth Central School, the family was then living in Devon St. New Plymouth.
(Her birth is recorded as 14 Nov. 1864 on her Headstone, & 1863 in the Victorian Index) 
TONKS, Alice (I2062)
 
397 The Electoral Roll for 1931 & 1936 has him as a Labourer, residing with his wife May at Piper Street, Kyneton. He enlisted twice in WW1 and was discharged medically unfit on both occasions, WW2 V15409. In later life lived in Nicholson St. Fitzroy North. MERRIFIELD, William Archibald (I2096)
 
398 The Electoral Roll has him with Linda residing at 3 Gilbert Ave. Bentleigh, 1931-36 WINTERTON, Harry William Charles (I1068)
 
399 The family bible info says born 1843, other sources say 1842 STALEY, Jonathan (I187)
 
400 The records for his birth, baptism and arrival in Victoria, spell the name Blythe but in Victoria the "e" seems to have been dropped, Daniel and Agnes emigrated to Australia as assisted immigrants with their two children, John who was nine and EElizabeth aged three, they sailed from Plymouth on board the "Tasman" of 567 tons on 15 June 1848 arriving at Port Phillip on 18 October after a voyage which lasted just over 4 months, they may have gone to Geelong where Agnes' mother disembarkeked but they soon settled in Brunswick. In 1863 he is recorded in the Sands & MacDougall directory in Albert Street and later in Sydney Road, Brunswick. He was an early resident in Brunswick, in the late 1840's, he was a Grocer and owned severaal properties, later he built a brick shop at the corner of Albert Street and Sydney Road; it was a butcher's shop which remained there until 1917 when it became a fish shop, by 1872 Daniel had moved to a residence in Sydney Road, north of Albion Street, Blyth Street in Brunswick is named after him, he was very well regarded in the area. Daniel's Will mentions some of his siblings and a couple of their descendants, this was instrumental in tracing those people. BLYTHE, Daniel (I242)
 

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