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11651 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married, lived in small cottage died in the 60's. 
BALFOUR, Beatrice (I021950)
 
11652 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married, lived in small cottage died in the 60's. 
BALFOUR, Beatrice (I21721)
 
11653 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married, lived in small cottage died in the 60's. 
BALFOUR, Beatrice (I021720)
 
11654 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married, lived in small cottage died in the 60's. 
BALFOUR, Beatrice (I021950)
 
11655 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had a club foot, one leg shorter than the other. 
BALFOUR, Alice (I021949)
 
11656 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had a club foot, one leg shorter than the other. 
BALFOUR, Alice (I21720)
 
11657 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had a club foot, one leg shorter than the other. 
BALFOUR, Alice (I021719)
 
11658 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had a club foot, one leg shorter than the other. 
BALFOUR, Alice (I021949)
 
11659 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had severe rhumetoid Arthritis as a young girl, she was hos pitalized at age 18 , she died in Putney hospital in her 60's.. She us ed to do very fine embroidery. Aunt Marjory knew her very well. 
BALFOUR, Mabel (I021948)
 
11660 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had severe rhumetoid Arthritis as a young girl, she was hos pitalized at age 18 , she died in Putney hospital in her 60's.. She us ed to do very fine embroidery. Aunt Marjory knew her very well. 
BALFOUR, Mabel (I21719)
 
11661 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had severe rhumetoid Arthritis as a young girl, she was hos pitalized at age 18 , she died in Putney hospital in her 60's.. She us ed to do very fine embroidery. Aunt Marjory knew her very well. 
BALFOUR, Mabel (I021718)
 
11662 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Never married. Had severe rhumetoid Arthritis as a young girl, she was hos pitalized at age 18 , she died in Putney hospital in her 60's.. She us ed to do very fine embroidery. Aunt Marjory knew her very well. 
BALFOUR, Mabel (I021948)
 
11663 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No issue 
BALFOUR, Andrew Strathner (I021719)
 
11664 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No Issue 
BALFOUR, John (I021708)
 
11665 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No Issue 
BALFOUR, John (I21571)
 
11666 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No issue 
BALFOUR, Andrew Strathner (I21579)
 
11667 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No Issue 
BALFOUR, John (I021570)
 
11668 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No issue 
BALFOUR, Andrew Strathner (I021578)
 
11669 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No issue 
BALFOUR, Andrew Strathner (I021719)
 
11670 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

No Issue 
BALFOUR, John (I021708)
 
11671 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Probably unmarried 
BALFOUR, Katrine (I021688)
 
11672 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Probably unmarried 
BALFOUR, Katrine (I21555)
 
11673 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Probably unmarried 
BALFOUR, Katrine (I021554)
 
11674 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Probably unmarried 
BALFOUR, Katrine (I021688)
 
11675 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

The marriage to John Allan was presided by Rev. George Reid. Witness es at the wedding were James Srewart, the Laird of Brugh, and Mr. Nocho l, Officer of the Fishery. No doubt it was John who built the big white ho use end-on to the sea at Broughton. Here they lived had their children a nd died. 
BALFOUR, Elizabeth (I021997)
 
11676 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

The marriage to John Allan was presided by Rev. George Reid. Witness es at the wedding were James Srewart, the Laird of Brugh, and Mr. Nocho l, Officer of the Fishery. No doubt it was John who built the big white ho use end-on to the sea at Broughton. Here they lived had their children a nd died. 
BALFOUR, Elizabeth (I21760)
 
11677 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

The marriage to John Allan was presided by Rev. George Reid. Witness es at the wedding were James Srewart, the Laird of Brugh, and Mr. Nocho l, Officer of the Fishery. No doubt it was John who built the big white ho use end-on to the sea at Broughton. Here they lived had their children a nd died. 
BALFOUR, Elizabeth (I021759)
 
11678 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

The marriage to John Allan was presided by Rev. George Reid. Witness es at the wedding were James Srewart, the Laird of Brugh, and Mr. Nocho l, Officer of the Fishery. No doubt it was John who built the big white ho use end-on to the sea at Broughton. Here they lived had their children a nd died. 
BALFOUR, Elizabeth (I021997)
 
11679 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Thomas drowned as a sailor on the ship "Julia" off Auskerry in 1885
.He was never married. 
ALLAN, Thomas (I21764)
 
11680 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Thomas drowned as a sailor on the ship "Julia" off Auskerry in 1885
.He was never married. 
ALLAN, Thomas (I021763)
 
11681 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Thomas was a Colonel of the North Lowland Fencibles and a graduate of Medi cine 
BALFOUR, Colonel, Dr. Thomas Elwick (I022133)
 
11682 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Thomas was a Colonel of the North Lowland Fencibles and a graduate of Medi cine 
BALFOUR, Colonel, Dr. Thomas Elwick (I21875)
 
11683 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Thomas was a Colonel of the North Lowland Fencibles and a graduate of Medi cine 
BALFOUR, Colonel, Dr. Thomas Elwick (I021874)
 
11684 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Thomas was a Colonel of the North Lowland Fencibles and a graduate of Medi cine 
BALFOUR, Colonel, Dr. Thomas Elwick (I022133)
 
11685 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Walter as a young man ran away to sea at age 14 and became a cabin bo y. He went to South Africa (Johannesburg) . He eventually opened up a hard ware store "The Wooburn Moor Supply Stores" in Africa with a partner Sam S penser. The store sold : Provisions,Tobacco,Sweets,Haberdashery,Hardware,C hina,Crockery,etc.
Walter's son Robert's middle name came from Spenser the friend. Walter cau ght Malaria and had to return to England. As he was making the funeral arr angements for his father James's passing, he saw a young girl swingi ng on a gate in Monks Risborough . He married this young Jessie Blackwel l. They lived in Putney, then came WW I and Walter joined the King's Roy al Rifles. After the war his malaria caused him to lose many jobs. At o ne point he tried to immigrate to Canada but the Malaria flared up aga in as the ship entered Halifax and he ironically (as his daughter Olive se ttled in Canada years later) was sent back to England. He kept moving arou nd , losing jobs and eventually lived at 42 Austin Waye, Uxbridge. He di ed in Hillingdon Hospital.

Walter was a kind but strong man. He was very proud and had a very "Victor ian" ethic; girls home early, good education, no-one speaks till spoken t o, boys called him "Sir", strong religious upbringing. 
BALFOUR, Walter (I021642)
 
11686 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Walter as a young man ran away to sea at age 14 and became a cabin bo y. He went to South Africa (Johannesburg) . He eventually opened up a hard ware store "The Wooburn Moor Supply Stores" in Africa with a partner Sam S penser. The store sold : Provisions,Tobacco,Sweets,Haberdashery,Hardware,C hina,Crockery,etc.
Walter's son Robert's middle name came from Spenser the friend. Walter cau ght Malaria and had to return to England. As he was making the funeral arr angements for his father James's passing, he saw a young girl swingi ng on a gate in Monks Risborough . He married this young Jessie Blackwel l. They lived in Putney, then came WW I and Walter joined the King's Roy al Rifles. After the war his malaria caused him to lose many jobs. At o ne point he tried to immigrate to Canada but the Malaria flared up aga in as the ship entered Halifax and he ironically (as his daughter Olive se ttled in Canada years later) was sent back to England. He kept moving arou nd , losing jobs and eventually lived at 42 Austin Waye, Uxbridge. He di ed in Hillingdon Hospital.

Walter was a kind but strong man. He was very proud and had a very "Victor ian" ethic; girls home early, good education, no-one speaks till spoken t o, boys called him "Sir", strong religious upbringing. 
BALFOUR, Walter (I21514)
 
11687 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Walter as a young man ran away to sea at age 14 and became a cabin bo y. He went to South Africa (Johannesburg) . He eventually opened up a hard ware store "The Wooburn Moor Supply Stores" in Africa with a partner Sam S penser. The store sold : Provisions,Tobacco,Sweets,Haberdashery,Hardware,C hina,Crockery,etc.
Walter's son Robert's middle name came from Spenser the friend. Walter cau ght Malaria and had to return to England. As he was making the funeral arr angements for his father James's passing, he saw a young girl swingi ng on a gate in Monks Risborough . He married this young Jessie Blackwel l. They lived in Putney, then came WW I and Walter joined the King's Roy al Rifles. After the war his malaria caused him to lose many jobs. At o ne point he tried to immigrate to Canada but the Malaria flared up aga in as the ship entered Halifax and he ironically (as his daughter Olive se ttled in Canada years later) was sent back to England. He kept moving arou nd , losing jobs and eventually lived at 42 Austin Waye, Uxbridge. He di ed in Hillingdon Hospital.

Walter was a kind but strong man. He was very proud and had a very "Victor ian" ethic; girls home early, good education, no-one speaks till spoken t o, boys called him "Sir", strong religious upbringing. 
BALFOUR, Walter (I021513)
 
11688 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Walter as a young man ran away to sea at age 14 and became a cabin bo y. He went to South Africa (Johannesburg) . He eventually opened up a hard ware store "The Wooburn Moor Supply Stores" in Africa with a partner Sam S penser. The store sold : Provisions,Tobacco,Sweets,Haberdashery,Hardware,C hina,Crockery,etc.
Walter's son Robert's middle name came from Spenser the friend. Walter cau ght Malaria and had to return to England. As he was making the funeral arr angements for his father James's passing, he saw a young girl swingi ng on a gate in Monks Risborough . He married this young Jessie Blackwel l. They lived in Putney, then came WW I and Walter joined the King's Roy al Rifles. After the war his malaria caused him to lose many jobs. At o ne point he tried to immigrate to Canada but the Malaria flared up aga in as the ship entered Halifax and he ironically (as his daughter Olive se ttled in Canada years later) was sent back to England. He kept moving arou nd , losing jobs and eventually lived at 42 Austin Waye, Uxbridge. He di ed in Hillingdon Hospital.

Walter was a kind but strong man. He was very proud and had a very "Victor ian" ethic; girls home early, good education, no-one speaks till spoken t o, boys called him "Sir", strong religious upbringing. 
BALFOUR, Walter (I021642)
 
11689 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

was unmarried 
BALFOUR, John (I021689)
 
11690 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

was unmarried 
BALFOUR, John (I21556)
 
11691 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

was unmarried 
BALFOUR, John (I021555)
 
11692 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

was unmarried 
BALFOUR, John (I021689)
 
11693 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Went to India 
BALFOUR, Fred (I021984)
 
11694 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Went to India 
BALFOUR, Fred (I21749)
 
11695 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Went to India 
BALFOUR, Fred (I021748)
 
11696 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Went to India 
BALFOUR, Fred (I021984)
 
11697 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

William emigrated to either USA or Canada. 
BALFOUR, William (I021971)
 
11698 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

William emigrated to either USA or Canada. 
BALFOUR, William (I21736)
 
11699 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

William emigrated to either USA or Canada. 
BALFOUR, William (I021735)
 
11700 [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

William emigrated to either USA or Canada. 
BALFOUR, William (I021971)
 

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