Friday, 16 January 2009

DOLMANS LANDING AT ELLIS ISLAND FROM UK

Name

Dolman, Albert

Residence

Leicester, England

Age

35

Birth

1876

Arrival

1911

Dolman, Amy

London

25

1880

1905

Dolman, Anna


5

1917

1922

Dolman, Arthur

London

30

1872

1902

Dolman, Benjamin

London

22

1882

1904

Dolman, Bridget

Waterford, Ireland

32

1881

1913

Dolman, Brynley Wynne

Wrexham, Wales

1

1923

1924

Dolman, C.J.


25

1870

1895

Dolman, Charles Robt.

Portsmouth

10

1903

1913

Dolman, Dorothy

London, England

26

1897

1923

Dolman, Edna Gwendolina

Wrexham, Wales

9

1915

1924

Dolman, Ernest Glyn

Wrexham, Wales

14

1910

1924

Dolman, Ester

London

21

1883

1904

Dolman, Francis William Temple

Helen's Bay, Ireland

7

1913

1920

Dolman, Frank


26

1895

1921

Dolman, Fred H.

London

21

1871

1892

Dolman, Frederick T.

Bath, England

26

1894

1920

Dolman, Henry

Chesterfield

34

1872

1906

Dolman, James William

Sealdstone, England




Dolman, John

London

40

1879

1919

Dolman, Lizzie

Watersford

17

1884

1901

Dolman, Michael

Waterford

20

1879

1899

Dolman, Michael

Waterford

23

1881

1904

Dolman, Nellie

London

3

1902

1905

Dolman, Nellie

Wrexham, Wales

42

1882

1924

Dolman, Reginald

Wolverhampton, England

16

1894

1910

Dolman, Yette

London

1

1903

1904

Doleman, Peter Tipping

Ashby De La Zonch

38

1867

1905

Dollman, Cecilia

Birmingham

54

1845

1899

Doman, Ella

Maiden Bradley

18

1885

1903

Doman, George

England

26

1874

1900

Doman, George A.

Salisbury

21

1877

1898

Doman, Gertrude

London, England

25

1891

1916

Doman, Kate

Bromley

56

1847

1903

Doman, Margaret ...

Liverpool

20

1878

1898

DOLMANS ELLIS ISLAND

This is a good site for looking for Dolmans /Dolemans/ Dollmans / Domans (no Dowlmans listed) landing at Ellis Island.

http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/eidb/ellis.html

Thursday, 15 January 2009

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 8 OCTOBER, 1940

The undermentioned Acting Pilot Officers
on probation are graded as Pilot Officers on
probation:—
3rd Sept. 1940.
Ian Humphrey DOLMAN (41264).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13 NOVEMBER, 1940

The undermentioned Cadets from Sandhurst,
and i62nd Officer Cadet Training
Units, to be 2nd Lts. 26th Oct. 1940:—

Leicester R.
George Albert DOLMAN (153903).

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 JANUARY, 1941

ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The undermentioned are granted commissions
for the duration of hostilities: —
As Pilot Officers on probation.

Donald Charlett DOLMAN (88767).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 JANUARY, 1941

The undermentioned Cadets, from I25th
O.C.T.U., to be 2nd Lts., except as otherwise
stated, 2ist Dec. 1940: —

Stephen DOLMAN (162825).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29 JULY, 1941

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY.
The undermentioned Cadets, from
O.C.T.U., to be 2nd Lts. 12th July 1941 : —

Richard William Henry DOLMAN (197570).

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29 AUGUST, 1941

The undermentioned Pilot Officers on probation
are confirmed in their appointments
and promoted to the war substantive rank
of Flying Officer: —

22nd June 1941.
Alexander Frederick Scott DOLMAN
(81154).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 9 SEPTEMBER, 1941

Lt. J. W. .E. Dolman (111632), from The
Queen's R., to be Lt. (Admin. Branch) igth
June 1941, retaining his present seniority.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 OCTOBER, 1941

Pit. Offs. (prob.) to be confirmed in their
appts. 1st June 1941, and to be Fl. Offs.
(war subs.): —
24th July 1941.
B. F.J. DOLMAN (80726).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 JULY, 1943

Ldg. Acm.

1185753 Gilbert Joseph DOLMAN (141423). ist
Apr. 1943.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 JANUARY, 1945

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS
OF KNIGHTHOOD.
St. James's Palace, S.W.i.
yd January, 1945.
The KING has been graciously pleased to
approve the award of the British Empire Medal
(Civil Division) to the undermentioned:—

Maynard William Dolman, Senior Company
Officer, Corps of Canadian Firefighters.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 JANUARY, 1945

Corporals.

982722 W. G. DOLMAN, R.A.F.V.R.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 JUNE, 1945

Warrant Officers.

W. H. DOLMAN (328914).

SUPPLEMENT TO.THE LONDON,,.GAZETTE, 14 JUNE, 1945

Acting Flight Lieutenants.

V. E. DOLMAN (131810), R.A.F.V.R.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 11 DECEMBER, 1945

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING
SERVICE RESERVE.

The undermentioned are granted commns. as
Sisters: —

15th Oct. 1945: —
Miss Rosemary DOLMAN (353055).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 JANUARY, 1946

Corporals.
998356 J. J. DOLMAN, R.A.F.V.R:

Kathleen Mary Elphinstone Dolman 1940 Richmond

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 DECEMBER, 1940

KATHLEEN MARY ELPHINISTONE DOLMAN,
otherwise KATHLEEN DOLMAN, Deceased.
Pursuant to the Trustee Act, 1925.
ALL persons having claims against the estate of
Kathleen Mary Elphinstone Dolman otherwise
Kathleen Dolman of " Redholme " The Hermitage
Richmond Surrey Widow who died on the 22nd day of
September 1940 and whose Will was proved in the
Principal Probate Registry at Llandudno on the 13th
day of December 1940 by the Public Trustee the sole
executor therein named are required to send particulars
thereof in writing to the undersigned on or before the
25th day of February, 1941 after which date the said
executor will proceed to distribute the assets, having
regard only to the claims of which he shall then have
had notice.—Dated this 20th day of December 1940.
CALVERT SMITH and SUTCLIFFE, 17, The
Green, Richmond, Surrey, Solicitors for the said
(059) Executor.

Gazette Issue 36532 published on the 26 May 1944

Name of Deceased
(Surname first)
DOLMAN, Alfred James

Address, description and date of death of Deceased
273, Stroud Road, Gloucester, Retired Builder.
22nd November, 1943.

DR G H DOMAN Westhoughton

THE LONDON GAZETTE, APBIL 15, 1902.

Factory Department, Home Office,
April 7, 1902.
THE Chief Inspector of Factories gives notice
that, in consequence of the death of Dr. G. H.
Doman, an appointment as Certifying Surgeon,
under the Factory Acts, at Westhoughton, in the
county of Lancaster, is vacant.

HANNAH DOLMAN 1899 CHELTENHAM

THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 3, 1899.

Re. HANNAH- DOLMAN, Deceased.
'Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd Victoria cap. 35.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any
claim upon the estate of Hannah Dolman
deceased late of No 17 Royal-crescent Cheltenham in
the county of Gloucester Widow (who died, on the 9th
day of 'April ,1899 and whose will was proved in the
Gloucester District -Registry of the Probate Division of
Her Majesty's High,Court of Justice on the 6th day of
May 1899 -by Henry Augustus Gwinnell and Thomas
Seager the executors therein named) are hereby required
to send particulars thereof in writing to me, the undersigned
Solicitor for the executors, on or before the 30th
day of November next after which day the executors
will distribute the assets of the deceased and will not be
liable therefor to any person of whose claim they-shall
not then have, had notice.—Dated this 31st day of
October, 1899.
ROBERT E. STEEL, 1. Regent-street, Cheltenham,
Solicitor for the Executors.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901.

War Office, September 10, 1901.
A DESPATCH from Earl Roberts, K.G.,
G.C.B., &c., to the Right Honourable the
Secretary of Slate for War, War Office, London,
W.:—
London,
SIR, September4, 1901.
IN continuation of my Despatch, dated London,
2nd April, 1901, in which I reported on the
various departments of the Army in South Africa,
and brought to notice the names of certain Staff
and other Officers together with a number of
Colonial Officers and men who have distinguished
themselves, I now have the honour to further
bring to your notice the names of the following
regimental Officers, Non-commissioned Officers,
and men of the Regulars, Militia, Yeomanry, and
Volunteers, together with a few Irregulars and
Civilians, who, with their various units, have
rendered special and meritorious service.
The names are arranged regimentally, by precedence
of corps, for the purpose of more ready
reference: —

Royal Army Medical Corps.
5759 First Class Staff-Sergeant F. H, Dolman.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

EDWARD DOLMAN, PORTSMOUTH, 1919

EDWARD DOLMAN, (Deceased.
Persuant to the Statute 23 and 23 Victoria,, chapter 35.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons having
claims against the estate of Edward Dolman,
late of " The Prince s Arms," Lake-road, Landport,
Portsmouth, in the county of Hants, Beerhouse
Keeper (who died on .the 26th day of (November, 1918,
and 'whose will was proved by William Dearing, the
sole executor 'therein named, in 'the Principal Probate
Registry of His Majesty's High (Court of Justice, on
the 9th day of January, 1919), are hereby required
to send particulars, in writing, of their claims to us,
the undersigned, as Solicitors to the said executor, on
or before the lOth day of May, 1919, after which day
the said executor will proceed ito distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims then received.—
Dated this lOth day of April, 1919.
BRAMSDON and CHILDS, 10, High-Street,
"4 Portsmouth, Solicitors to the said Executor.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 APRIL, 1919.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 9 DECEMBER, 1916,

His Majesty the KING- has been graciously
pleased to award the Military Medal for
bravery in the Field to the undermentioned
Non-Commissioned Officers and Men: —

9937 Pte. E. Dolman, N. Staff. R.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 SEPTEMBER, 1917

His Majesty the KING has been graciously
pleased to award the Military Medal for
bravery in the Field to the undermentioned
Ladies, 'Non-commissioned" Officers'and Men : —
NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT.

11009 Pte. W. Dolman, Otago R.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18 OCTOBER, 1917.

His Majesty the KING has-been graciously
pleased to award the Military Medal for
bravery in the Field to the undermentioned
Non-Commissioned Officers and Men: —

34300 Sjt. R. Dolman, Som. L.I. (Bathampton).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 JANUARY, 1918.

His Majesty the KING has been graciously
pleased to approve of the award of the Military
Medal for bravery in the Field to the
undermentioned Non-Commissioned Officers
and Men: —
2188379 Spr. A. V. Dolman, Rly. -Troops.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 7 FEBRUARY, 1918

War Office,
7th February, 1918.
REGULAR FORCES.
The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be Lts. :.—'
Bedf. R.— L. Dolman. 19th Sept. 1917.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17 JUNE, 1918.

War Office,
nth-June, 1918.
His Majesty the KING has been graciously
pleased to approve of the award of the Meritorious
Service Medal to the undermentioned
Warrant Officers, Non-commissioned Officers
and Men, in recognition of valuable services
rendered with the Forces in France during the
present war: —
201403 Cpl. E. C. Dolman, Leic. E. (Leicester).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16 JULY, 1918.

His Majesty the KING has been graciously
pleased to approve of the award of the Military
Medal for bravery in the Field to the
undermentioned Non-commissioned Officers
and Men:—

S/10402 Cpl. P. Dolman, Gord. Highrs.
(Burton-on-Trent).

SUPPLEMENT .TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 OCTOBER, 1918.

The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be
Lts.: —

A. W. Dolman. 3rd Oct. 1918.

Gazette Issue 31056 published on the 6 December 1918

Temp. Lit. L. E. Dolman to be actg.
Capt. 29th Oct. 1918.

Gazette Issue 31162 published on the 4 February 1919

The undermentioned Lts. (O.) to be
Lts. : —

Lt. P. W. Dolman, from (S.), to be Lt.
25th Nov. 1918.

8UPJPLEMEJST TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 11 FEBRUARY, 1919.

His Majesty the KING has been graciously
pleased to approve of the award of the Military
Modal for bravery in the Field to the undermentioned
Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned
Officers ,md Men : —

COLDSTREAM GUARDS
18221 Pte. Dolman, J. F. H., 2nd Bn. (Ashby-de-
la-Zouch).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 11 FEBEUAEY, 1919.

S/10402 Sjt. P. Dolman, M.M., IstBn., Gord.
Highrs. (Burton-on-Trent).
(M.M's gazetted 16th July, 1918)

SUPPLEMENT TO TUB LONDON GAZETTE, 8 FEBRUARY, 1919.

The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to. be
Lts. : —
4th S. Staff. R.—F. G. Dolman. 30th Nov.
1918.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17 FEBRUARY, 1919.

The undermentioned to be actg Capts —
Temp. Lt L H. Dolman. 22nd Nov.
1918

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 8 APRIL., 1919

War Office,
8th April, 1919.
TERRITORIAL FORCE

Temp. 2nd Lt. (actg. 'Capt.) R. Dolman,
M.M., Som. L.I. 14th Mar. 1919.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 MAY, 1919

His' Majesty the KING has been graciously
pleased to approve of the award of a Military
Medal -for bravery in the Field to the undermentioned
Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned
Officers .and Men: —

G/20078 Pte. Dolman, G., 2nd Bn. (Stratford).

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 JUNE, 1919

War Office,
3rd June, 1919.
His .Majesty the KING has. been graciously,
pleased to approve of the award of the Meritorious
Service Medal to,the following Warrant"
Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and ";Men.
in recognition of valuable; service rendered with
the Armies in France and Flanders :—

26967 Cpl. Dolman, M. E., 16th Bn. (Ambergate).

SUPPLEMENT TOTHE LONDON GAZETTE, 10 NOVEMBER, 1919.

Glouc. R.
.Temp. 2nd Lt. H. J. Dolman relinquishes
his commission on completion of service, 11
Oct. 1919, and retains the rank of 2nd Lt.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 11 NOVEMBER, 1919.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Posted Section.—Temp. Lt. W. P. Baiues relinquishes
the actg. rank of Maj. on ceasing,
to be empld. as Dep. Asst. Dir. of Army
Postal Services. 17th Oct. 1919.
2nd Lt. H. F. Dolman to be actg. Capt.
(with pay and allowances as Lt.) whilst
comdg. a Base Post Office. 13th Sept 1919.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29 NOVEMBER, 1919

The undermentioned temp. Lts. relinquish
the actg. rank of .Capt. :-—
W. S. Harrington. 29th Oct. 1919.
E. S. Lemass. 4th Nov. 1919.
L. E. Dolman. 7th Nov. 1919.

DOLMAN SURNAME IN ENGLISH CENSUS

Census Freqency of the Surname Dolman
1841 Census 590
1851 Census 702
1861 Census 778
1871 Census 1,020
1891 Census 1,268

MEANING OF NAME

I've added this as a post, because it was taking up too much room.

Meaning of Name

Dole
  1. English: from Middle English dole ‘portion of land’ (Old English dal ‘share’, ‘portion’). The term could denote land within the common field, a boundary mark, or a unit of area; so the name may be of topographic origin or a status name.
Doll
  1. English: nickname for a foolish individual, from Middle English dolle ‘dull’, ‘foolish’ (Old English dol). The byform dyl(le) gave rise to Middle English dil(le), dul(le), modern English dull. Compare Dill 3.
D'Almaines C w Bardsley, in his book English Surnames, London, 1875, has this to say: "The more inland traders were styled 'Almaines', or merchants 'd'Almaine', terms common enough in our earlier archives as 'le Alemaund', 'le Aleman', or 'de Almania', and thus have sprung our Alemans, D'Almaines, Dalmans, Dollmans and Dolman." (Dolman Compendium 1940) I know which possibility I prefer!!

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 MARCH, 1919

To be 2nd Lieuts.
2nd Lieut. Horace George Dolman, Hampshire
Regt. 26th Sept. 1918, but to rank
from 28th May 1918.

THE-LONDON GAZETTE, 12 OCTOBER, 1920.

IND'. ARMY RES. OF OFFICERS.
Indian Medical Service.
The appointment of the following officers,
who. have been admitted to the Indian Army
on probation, is confirmed from the dates
specified : —
Horace George Dolman. 26th Sept. 1919.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4 NOVEMBER, 1920.

Temp. Lts., and retain the rank of Lt.—
L. Andrews. 25th Aug. 1920.
A. J. Belaieff. 13th Feb. 1920.
L. H. Dolman. 2nd Sept. 1919.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 MARCH, 1915

February 3, 19.15..
AFTER. OPEN. COMPETITION.
Second Division^: Clerks, William Brown,.
Edward John Warman.
Customs and Excise Department: Officers of>
Customs and) Excise, -Simon, Bloomberg,.
Frederick James.. Dolman. Grace, Frederick.
James Keen,, Frederick. Arthur Miller,.
Joseph Douglas Pearson, Frederick George:
Riddick, Frederick. Frank. Trew.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21 JANUARY, 1916.

To be temporary Sub-Lieutenants—
John Owen Dolman. Dated 5th January,
1916.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 MAY, 1916.

War Office,
1st May, 1916.
REGULAR FORCES.
The undernamed W.O.s, N.C.O.s and
men to be temp. 2nd Lts., dated 19 Mar.
1916: —
Bedf. R.—Pte. L. Dolman, from R.A.M.C.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13 NOVEMBER, 1917.

R.N.R.
. To be tempy. Lieuts.—
John O. Dolman. 2nd Nov. 19l7.
Robert J. Dalgleish. 6th Nov. 1917.
'John H. T. Lewis. 7th Nov. 1-917.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 FEBRUARY, 1918

29th Jan. 1918.
Temp. 2nd Lt. R. Dolman,'attd. N. Staff-
R., and to be transfd. to R.F.C. Gen. List..
2nd Lt. J. H. Pascoe, D. of Corn. L.I.,,
Spec. Res., and to be seed.
2nd Lt. J. S. McDonald, Sco. Rif., T.F.,.
and to be seed.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 SEPTEMBER, 1918.

Monmouthshire. Regt.
1st Vol. Bn.—Temp. Capt. and 2nd in Command
Ernest White resigns his com mission.
13th Sept. 1918.
Arthur Henry Dolman to be temp. 2nd
Lt. 9th Sept. 1918.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21 NOVEMBER, 1918.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Postal Section.
The date of appointment of 2nd Lts.
__ D. McC. McConnell and H. F. Dolman is
12th Nov. 1918, and not as stated in the
^Gazette of 15th Nov. 1918.

THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30 SEPTEMBER, I919

Second Lieutenants to be Lieutenants.
S. P. George. 31st Jan. 1919.
F. ift. 'Croft. 20th Mar. 1919.
24th Apr. 1919.
R. G. Aitken, F. H. Salmon, J. P. Bayley,
L. V. Holmes.
25th May 1919.
H. H. E. English, M. Hawkins.
W. J..Ballantyne. 26th May 1919.
H. G. Dolman. 28th May 1919.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 OCTOBER, 1919." 12731

Temp. 2nd Lt. Arthur Henry Dolman relinquishes
his commission. 2'5th Sept. 1919.

FRANCIS EDWARD DOLMAN

Notes and Queries Vol. 10 3rd S. (253) Nov 3 1866 Page 353

Some Selected Reports from the Salisbury and Winchester Journal Monday, Jan 17, 1825.

The general quarter sessions for the peace for this county commenced at Devizes on Tuesday, Mr. Estcourt
in the chair. The trials of the prisoners began on Wednesday morning,
and as they were so numerous, a second Court was opened, at which Mr.Locke presided, the following prisoners were sentenced as under :-
Seven years transportation : Joseph Smart, for stealing a quantity of cheese and bacon from Joseph Scott, at Tisbury.- Walter Angel, for stealing three pigs from R.G. Bathe, at Purton.- Geo. Bull, for stealing 2 images and a pair of stockings from Chas. Clay, and for stealing a pair of stockings from the garden of R. Wiltshire, at Bradford,- Ezek. Lovegrove, for stealing tools from the shop of Francis Howell.- Nathan Shuttle, for stealing, various articles of wearing apparel from a stable at Little Bedwin.
Hard Labour in Devizes House of Correction :- Joshua Davis, for poaching in Clarendon Park, 18 months; and Geo.Garratt, for a similar offence, 12 months.- Jacob Haskell, for poaching at Longbridge Deverell, 12 months, and bound for good behaviour for two years.-.James Raisey, for stealing bacon and cheese from John Goodman, at Wilcott; John Chapman, for stealing two sacks of potatoes from Henry Flower; and William Mead, (accomplice of George Bull abovementioned) for stealing-property from Charles Clay; 12 months each,- Charles Newman, for stealing barley from Thomas Jarvis, at Uphaven; Jas. Maltman, Jas. Wickham, and James Fisher, for stealing half a bushel of potatoes from Thos.Hanks at Bradford; John Lloyd and Jacob Holding, for stealing potatoes from Nath. Haynes; Jas. Morse, for stealing potatoes from W.H. Rickards; Jas. Weaver, for unlawfully obtaining 4s. 6d. from the overseers of Cricklade St.Sampson; 6 months each.- Wm. Dollman and John Hatherell, for poaching in the parish of Corsham, 4 months each.- John Frances, for stealing oats from J. Gerrish at Trowbridge; John Marks, for stealing an iron casement at Poulshot; 3 months each.- Robt. Foote, for stealing a great coat from Chas. Alford, at Warminster, 2 months, and once whipt in Devizes market-place. - John Bailey, for stealing an' umbrella from Jas. Gutteridge, 2 months.- Geo. Nutley, for stealing oats from Jos. Drury, 2 months; and T. Marshall, his accomplice, 6 weeks.- Henry Dicketts, stealing a leg of mutton from J. Westcombe, at Britford; Peter Watson, for stealing an elm stick at Broughton Gifford; Rd. Fulloway, for stealing a hay knife at Seend; and Joel Vickers, for stealing 7 rabbits at Twyford; 1 month each.

Transcription by Richard Heaton
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dutillieul/ZOtherPapers/Index.html

Sunday, 11 January 2009

ARGUS SATURDAY 15TH DECEMBER 1917 PAGE 11

SMITH-DOLMAN.-On the 22nd September, at the
Methodist Cliurch, Seymour, by the Rev. T. J.
Payne, William F., eldest son of the late Sidney
and Mrs. Smith, Mansfield, to Violet A., fourth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dolman, Seymour.

DOLMAN FAMILY ANTIQUARIUS

Does anyone have the PDF copy of THE DOLMAN FAMILY
ANTIQUARIUS Notes and Queries.1866; s3-IX: 370

http://nq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/s3-IX/227/370-b