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 | 18370000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 270.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: William PEARSON, jun..
WHAT: Stations of the Ministers.
WHERE: Newcastle District: Hexham and Wark.
WHEN: 1837.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lx 682.
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 | 18390000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 271.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: James MILLER and William Davies.
WHAT: Stations of the Ministers.
WHERE: Birmingham and Shrewsbury District: Walsall.
WHEN: 1839.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lxii 746.
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 | 18400000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 272.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: William DAVIES and George HOBILL.
WHAT: Stations of the Ministers.
WHERE: Birmingham & Shrewsbury District: Walsall.
WHEN: 1840.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lxiii 759.
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 | 18410000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 273.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: George MAUNDER.
WHAT: From a List of ministers since Leamington Circuit was established.
WHERE: Leamington Circuit.
WHEN: 1841.
SOURCE: From Chaos to the Charter. A Complete History of Royal Leamington Spa by T. B. Dudley, 1896, Royal Leamington Spa, 300.
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 | 18420000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 286.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Miles C. DIXON.
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Macclesfield District, Longton.
WHEN: 1842.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxv 761.
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 | 18430000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 275.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Samuel WEBB.
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Macclesfield District, Longton.
WHEN: 1843.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxvi 751.
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 | 18440000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 276.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Thomas H. WALKER
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Macclesfield District, Tunstall. "Brother EDGOOSE shall reside at Kidsgrove."
WHEN: 1844.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxvii 751.
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 | 18460000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 277.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Macclesfield District, Leek.
WHEN: 1846.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxix 894.
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 | 18470000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 279.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Peter WILKINSON & John HEAPE, Supernumerary.
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Manchester and Bolton District: Oldham.
WHEN: 1847.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxx 907.
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 | 18471231 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 278.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Others: Mr. & Mrs. F. JACKSON, Mr. J. TATTERSHALL & Fam.,
Rev. P. WILKINSON and Family.
WHAT: Contributions
WHERE: Oldham District: Oldham.
WHEN: 1847.
SOURCE: The Report of the Wesleyan-Methodist Missionary Society for the Year Ending April, 1848: and an Account of the Contributions Received from January 1 to December 31, 1847.
1848, London, 67
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 | 18480000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 281.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Isaac WOODCOCK (Financial Secretary).
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Hull District: Howden.
WHEN: 1848.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxxi 1,014.
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 | 18481231 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 280.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary formerly WINFREY.
WHAT: Contributions (The Rev. Jesse EDGOOSE was the sole contributor).
WHERE: Howden District: Howden.
WHEN: 1848.
SOURCE: The Report of the Wesleyan-Methodist Missionary Society for the Year Ending April, 1849: and an Account of the Contributions Received from January 1 to December 31, 1848.
1849, London, 87.
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 | 18490000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 282.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Isaac WOODCOCK (Financial Secretary).
WHAT: Stations of Ministers.
WHERE: Hull District: Howden.
WHEN: 1849.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine lxxii 729.
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 | 18520000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 283.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: William Robson, Edward King, John Kemp, Supernumerary.
WHAT: Stations of the Ministers.
WHERE: York District: Thirsk.
WHEN: 1852.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lxxv 893.
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 | 18540000 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 284.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY. Other ministers: Edward J. ROBINSON.
WHAT: Stations of the Ministers.
WHERE: Nottingham and Derby District: Loughborough.
WHEN: 1854.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lxxvii 834.
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 | 18560900 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 381 285.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY.
WHAT: His Obituary.
WHERE: He died at Fulford, near York.
WHEN: Printed in September 1856. He died on 16 July 1856.
SOURCE: Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 5th ser. ii 853.
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 | 18600119 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 412 289.jpg JOHN JAMES EDGOOSE (1830-1930)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Sarah Ann EDGOOSE formerly ADAMS (1844-1922)
WHAT: Appointments of John C. SYMONS and J. J. EDGOOSE.
WHEN: 19 January 1860.
WHERE: The Victoria District, Australia: Carisbrook.
SOURCE: Minutes of The Methodist Conferences Volume XIV., 1862, London, 454.
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 | 18620120 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 412 290.jpg JOHN JAMES EDGOOSE (1830-1930)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY (1785-1862).
WHAT: Appointments of John J. EDGOOSE; J. D. DODGSON, Supernumerary. N.B. Brother EDGOOSE shall be under the direction of the Chairman of the District Daniel J. DRAPER.
WHEN: 20 January 1862.
WHERE: The Victoria District, Australia: Drysdale.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lxxxv 939. 1862.
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 | 18910105 1 Transcript EDGOOSE 412 291.jpg JOHN JAMES EDGOOSE (1830-1930)
WHO: Son of John EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary EDGOOSE formerly WINFREY (1785-1862).
WHAT: Pensions Under Public Service Act granted during 1890-1891.
LENGH OF SERVICE: 22 years.
AVERAGE SALARY (preceding 3 years) 221 19s. 10d.
AGE OF 60 YEARS: £ 81 7s. 11d.
WHEN: 5 January 1891.
SOURCE: Statistical Register of the Colony of Victoria, Australia Part II Finance Department 1891, Melbourne 29.
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 | 19591100 1 Original 502 710.jpg STANTON JOHN EDGOOSE schoolmaster (1931-2018)
WHO: Son of Burt Walter EDGOOSE (1901-1989) and Eleanor May EDGOOSE formerly ARNOLD (1904-1987)
WHAT: Farewell
WHEN: November 1959
WHERE: Edward Alleyn Magazine Pages 433+434, No. 264 Volume 32
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 | Bacon LucindaBacon 2116 737.jpg LUCINDA EDGOOSE formerly ANDERSON formerly BACON (1838-1914) [PAGE 1]
From "Portrait and Biographical Album of Racine & Kenosha Counties...." pages 432, 433, & 434.
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 | Bacon LucindaBacon 2116 738.jpg LUCINDA EDGOOSE late ANDERSON formerly BACON (1838-1914) [PAGE 2]
From "Portrait and Biographical Album of Racine & Kenosha Counties...." pages 432, 433, & 434.
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 | Bacon LucindaBacon 2116 739.jpg LUCINDA EDGOOSE late ANDERSON formerly BACON (1838-1914) [PAGE 3]
From "Portrait and Biographical Album of Racine & Kenosha Counties...." pages 432, 433, & 434.
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 | BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA 61 805.jpg EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA
Clara Strohmeier Clark's article on her mother Elizabeth Edgoose (1852-1944). This 208 page history was presented to Michael James Edgoose from England at the end of his visit to Clara and Lawson V. Clark in April 1972.
The inscription inside the front cover reads "Love and Best Wishes From Clara and Lawson V. Clark 819.No. Washington St. Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401 April 14th 1972.
Clara Harriet Strohmeier (1894-1980) was the elder daughter of Elizabeth Edgoose (1852-1944) and wife of Richard Strohmeier (1865-1948). She was a member of the Brown County Territorial Pioneer Committee. Her article on Elizabeth Edgoose appears on pages 61, 62 and 63, and is reproduced here.
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 | BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA 62 809.jpg EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA
Clara Strohmeier Clark's article on her mother Elizabeth Edgoose (1852-1944).
This 208 page history was presented to Michael James Edgoose from England at the end of his visit to Clara and Lawson V. Clark in April 1972. The inscription inside the front cover reads "Love and Best Wishes From Clara and Lawson V. Clark 819.No. Washington St. Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401 April 14th 1972.
Clara Harriet Strohmeier (1894-1980) was the elder daughter of Elizabeth Edgoose (1852-1944) and wife of Richard Strohmeier (1865-1948). She was a member of the Brown County Territorial Pioneer Committee. Her article on Elizabeth Edgoose appears on pages 61, 62 and 63 and is reproduced here.
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 | BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA 63 810.jpg EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA
Clara Strohmeier Clark's article on her mother Elizabeth Edgoose (1852-1944).
This 208 page history was presented to Michael James Edgoose from England at the end of his visit with Clara and Lawson V. Clark in April 1972. The inscription inside the front cover reads "Love and Best Wishes From Clara and Lawson V. Clark 819.No. Washington St. Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401 April 14th 1972.
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 | Edgoose AlfredEdgoose 384 511.jpg ALFRED JAMES EDGOOSE (1844-1908)
WHO: Son of Jesse EDGOOSE (1813-1856) and his first wife Eliza EDGOOSE formerly ROWLEY (1811-1848)
WHEN: 1855-1858
WHERE: Kingswood School
SOURCE: Register of Kingswood School and the The Old Grove 1748-1910)
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 | Edgoose AnnEdgoose 292 512.jpg ANN OLDFIELD nee EDGOOSE (1798-1879)
WHO: Wife of Joseph OLDFIELD of West Walton, Norfolk (1797-1842). Mother of John OLDFIELD of Downer's Grove Township, Du Page County, Illinois, USA (1824-1901).
SOURCE: History of Du Page County, Illinois by Rufus BLANCHARD, 1882, Chicago, Pages 110-111.
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 | Edgoose AnnEdgoose 292 513.jpg ANN OLDFIELD formerly EDGOOSE (1798-1879)
WHO: Wife of Joseph OLDFIELD of West Walton, Norfolk (1797-1842). Mother of John OLDFIELD of Downer's Grove Township, Du Page County, Illinois, USA (1824-1901).
SOURCE: History of Du Page County, Illinois by Rufus BLANCHARD, 1882, Chicago, Pages 110-111.
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 | Edgoose BenjaminEdgoose 365 710.jpg BENJAMIN EDGOOSE 1854-1928
WHAT: WISBECH PROPERTY SALES. Purchase of Grange Farm, West Walton, Norfolk
:WHEN: Circa 7 July 1919
:SOURCE: University of Illinois Library: Farmer and Stockbreeder and Chamber of Agriculture Journal.
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 | Edgoose BenjaminEdgoose 365 998.jpg BENJAMIN EDGOOSE (1854-1928)
Wisbech Property Sales, Thursday 4 July 1907
(Stamford Mercury, Friday 5 July 1907)
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 | Edgoose BenjaminEdgoose 365 999.jpg BENJAMIN EDGOOSE (1854-1928)
Wisbech Property Sales, 7 April 1900
(Stamford Mercury, Friday 13 April 1900)
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 | Edgoose ElizabethEdgoose 403 122.jpg ELIZABETH O'CONNOR formerly EDGOOSE (1810-1899)
WHO: Wife of Daniel O'CONNOR
WHEN: 21 May 1899
WHAT: Death Notice
SOURCE: Cutting from Unknown Newspaper
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 | Edgoose ElizabethEdgoose 696 624.jpg THE STROHMEIER CHILDREN MAKE THEIR MARK 1916
This advertisement from The Oakes Times of 20 April 1916 shows that Richard, Clara, and Alice, the three children of Elizabeth Strohmeier (Elizabeth Edgoose 1852-1944) were already making their mark in the family greenhouse business.
(Chronicling America)
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 | Edgoose ElizabethEdgoose 696 814.jpg L. FRANK BAUM and ELIZABETH EDGEGOOSE
From page 87 of Rebecca Longcraine's book The Real Wizard of Oz: The life and times of L. Frank Baum (ISBN 978-1-592-40558-9) with the kind permission of the author (http://rebeccaloncraine.com/wizard_of_oz.htm)
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 | Edgoose ElmittEdgoose 407 508.jpg ELMITT EDGOOSE (1823-1884)
WHO: Son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary formerly WINFREY (1785-1862). Husband of Priscilla formerly MATHEWS (1824-1897)
WHEN: 15 November 1858
WHERE: INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT
SOURCE: The Chelmsford Chronicle 19 November 1858.
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 | Edgoose ElmittJesseEdgoose 450 992.jpg MR. ELMITT JESSE EDGOOSE (1881-1952) RETIRES AFTER 45 YEARS TEACHING
(Dandenong Journal, Wednesday 4 June 1952, page 16)
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 | Edgoose HerbertLeslieEdgoose 453 965.jpg HERBERT LESLIE EDGOOSE 1916-1988
The Japs bombed Darwin on the three nights before he left for 7 days at home.
From the Dandenong Journal 30 September 1942
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 | Edgoose HerbertLeslieEdgoose 453 991.jpg HERBERT LESLIE EDGOOSE (1916-1988)
"Local Boy in Honoured Squadron
The RAAF Squadron of which Flight-Sgt. Herb Edgoose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgoose, of Sleeth avenue, Dandenong, is one of two that have been cited by President Roosevelt."
(The Dandenong Journal, 24 February 1943. WITH THE BOYS IN UNIFORM - Trove)
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 | Edgoose JamesEdgoose 288 963.jpg JAMES EDGOOSE 1780-1932
Auction Poster advertising sale on 27 February 1823 and signed by the noted Victorian wood engraver, Orlando Jewitt
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 | Edgoose JamesEdgoose 361 955.jpg JAMES EDGOOSE 1847-1892
Sale of the late Mr. James Edgoose's Property
From the Stamford Mercury Friday 5 April 1901
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 001 1836000
WHO: THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1815-1856), son of James EDGOOSE (1780-1832) and his wife Mary formerly WINFREY (1785-1862). Other ministers: Jonathan BARROWCLOUGH and Samuel WILKINSON.
WHAT: Stations of the Ministers.
WHERE: Newcastle District: Alnwick, Berwick, and Morpeth.
WHEN: 1836.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, lix 702.
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 487.jpg THE REVEREND JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856) and ELIZA ROWLEY (1811-1848)
WHO: Second daughter of Mr. Thomas ROWLEY, saddlers' ironmonger of Walsall, Staffordshire.
WHEN: 11 August 1841
WHERE: Walsall, Staffordshire
SOURCE: The Coventry Herald and Observer, 20 August 1841
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 488.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856)
WHAT: Wesleyan Conference at Hull
WHEN: 24 July 1858
WHY: The death in 1856 of Jesse EDGOOSE, a native of Gosberton, Lincolnshire, was noted.
SOURCE: The Hull Advertiser, 24 July 1858
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 489.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856)
WHO: EDGOOSE, Rev. J., Naburn, Yorkshire
WHAT: List of Subscribers to the Standard Library Edition of OWEN's Works.
WHEN: 1855
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 490.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856)
WHAT: THE CONTINGENT FUND. 2. EXTRAORDINARIES. (4.) MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: Supplying Brother Edgoose's place 5 5s. 0d
WHEN: 1853
WHERE: Thirsk, Yorkshire
Minutes of Several Conversations between The Methodist Ministers in the Connexion established by The Late John Wesley, A.M., at their One Hundred and Tenth Annual Conference, Begun un Bradford, Yorkshire, On Wednesday July 27th, 1853.
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 495.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856)
WHO: Isaac WOODCOCK and Jesse EDGOOSE
WHAT: The Wesleyan Conference. Stations of the preachers in the Hull District.
WHERE: Howden, Yorkshire
WHEN: 17 August 1849
SOURCE: The Hull Packet and East Riding Times
REFERENCE: £ 3,373 5d
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 499.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856)
WHO: George MAUNDER and Jesse EDGOOSE
WHAT: The Stations of the Wesleyan-Methodist Ministers For 1841-2
WHEN: September 1841
WHERE: Birmingham and Shrewsbury District, 212 Leamington and Stratford-upon-Avon
SOURCE: The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
REFERENCE: lxiv: 3rd series, xx: 1841 752.
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 500.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE (1813-1856)
WHO: George MAUNDER and Jesse EDGOOSE
WHAT: The Stations of the Wesleyan-Methodist Ministers For 1841-2
WHEN: September 1841
WHERE: Birmingham and Shrewsbury District, 212 Leamington and Stratford-upon-Avon
SOURCE: The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine
REFERENCE: lxiv: 3rd series, xx: 1841 752.
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 | Edgoose JesseEdgoose 381 502.jpg JESSE EDGOOSE Wesleyan Methodist Minister (1813-1856)
WHO: Jesse EDGOOSE and Richard PETCH
WHAT: The Stations of the Wesleyan-Methodist Ministers, and Preachers on Trial, for 1853-1854.
WHEN: September 1853
WHERE: Nottingham and Derby District, Circuit 347 Melton Mowbray.
SOURCE: The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine
REFERENCE: lxxvi 4th series, ix: 1853 483.
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