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  • rjpalmer
    Commissioner
    • Mar 2008
    • 4490

    #61
    Originally posted by Debra A View Post
    LMA/4435/A/01 relates to Corporate issues
    Good spot.

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    • Fiver
      Assistant Commissioner
      • Oct 2019
      • 3453

      #62
      Originally posted by Kattrup View Post

      OMG! He used his stepfather’s name?!?
      we know what that means: GUILTY!
      Puckridge also joined the Freemasons in 1869.
      "The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren

      "Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer

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      • Belloc
        Constable
        • Oct 2022
        • 80

        #63
        Originally posted by Debra A View Post
        I also have an 1851 Canada census entry for Paris, Brant, Ontario, for Clara 18, Frederick 17, Oswald 14 and Arthur Puckerage 12, all born in England, listed as inmates at an institution [name of institution not obvious ] Maybe someone else can find the name?

        Hi Debs.

        Puckridge's 1868 marriage announcement seems to confirm his sojourn in Paris, Ontario.


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        Best regards,

        Belloc

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        • Belloc
          Constable
          • Oct 2022
          • 80

          #64
          If the following newspaper story is accurate, Oswald Puckeridge was a rich man. Towards the end of his life he had the equivalent of about £90,000 in today's money in his bank account.
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          When he died the following year and probate was granted to his son, Puckeridge’s estate was about half the 1899 figure.
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          The source of his wealth is a mystery.

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          • The Rookie Detective
            Superintendent
            • Apr 2019
            • 2104

            #65
            Originally posted by Belloc View Post
            If the following newspaper story is accurate, Oswald Puckeridge was a rich man. Towards the end of his life he had the equivalent of about £90,000 in today's money in his bank account.
            Click image for larger version

Name:	Hallucinations of a Pauper - Manchester Evening News - 25 May 1899 - p. 5_1.jpg
Views:	0
Size:	153.9 KB
ID:	860427

            When he died the following year and probate was granted to his son, Puckeridge’s estate was about half the 1899 figure.
            Click image for larger version

Name:	Oswald Puckridge - Probated estate - 1900.jpg
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Size:	30.1 KB
ID:	860428

            The source of his wealth is a mystery.
            Exquisite post Belloc


            While everyone (including myself) is busy chasing their own tail on various other threads, you drop in and share a piece of data that's actually interesting, intriguing, and potentially very relevant to the case as a whole.

            Complete admiration for your quality and class as a researcher, just brilliant!
            "Great minds, don't think alike"

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