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1. Title:   Death Cert, Copy Seen
2. Title:   1891 British Census
Page:   91C19-0342/3 Film RG12/340 ED 1,2,3
3. Title:   Birth Certificate For J W P Toth
Page:   Entry No. 115. Microfilm No. ?/vol 1d/page 1, Sept Qtr 1900
Author:   Superintendent Registrar For St. Saviour, Southwark, London
Publication:   Certificate
4. Title:   Greater Manchester County Record Office GRO of B, M & D's
Page:   1d/1 St Saviour
Author:   GRO
Publication:   Index data
Text:   McCartney, Edward G married to Alger, P H reg district W. Ham June 1954 Vol 5a page 1179
5. Title:   Death Certificate For J W P Toth
Author:   Superintendent Registar For Birmingham Met District
Publication:   Certificate
6. Title:   Greater Manchester County Record Office GRO of B, M & D's
Page:   4a/6 West Ham
Author:   GRO
Publication:   Index data
Text:   McCartney, Edward G married to Alger, P H reg district W. Ham June 1954 Vol 5a page 1179
7. Title:   Marriage Certificate For The Above
Page:   18
Author:   Superintendent Registrar
Publication:   Certified Copy Of An Entry In A Register Of Marriages

Notes
a. Note:   Biography: Born at his mother's residence. Verified by Birth cert. 11/7/1999. In year of birth (1900) War continued between Boers & British in South Africa and the Boxer rising in China was crushed. Three years later the Wright brothers made the first powered flight (12 seconds) in Nth Carolina.
  Death registered on 6/5/83 of a Heart attack at B/Ham Metropolital District. Lived at 328 Tiverton Rd., Selly Oak in 1942 & moved to 60 North Rd. about 1948.
  His father shown as a waiter in 1900. John (aka 'Jack') was born at residence of 115 Broadwall. Verified by Birth cert seen 10/7/1999, original in possession of George E Toth filed under reference T/jwp/38/B1.
  Organisations:
  Hobbies/interests:Boxing, wrestling, motor mechanics, motor cycling, fishing. Taught himself to play the violin, accordion and cornet. Education: Left school at 14. Religion: Agnostic Physical: About 5 feet 7 inch. Build medium. Remained quite fit and physically active into his eighties. Always smartly dressed, usually in a suit.
  Occupations: Soldier 1915-1918; Jazz drummer; boxer; bus mechanic; chocolate moulder and refiner. Lied about his age to volunteer to serve with the Rifle Brigade (during the Great War) in France. Military service: Rifle Brigade 1915-1918
  The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was raised in 1800 as the rifle Corps (95th Foot 1802-15). Saw service in many campaigns with battle honours throughout the western front (France/Belgium) during the Great War including Ypres 1915, 1917, and the Somme 1916, 1918. Seven Victoria Cross' awarded during the Great War (1914-1918). In 1966 The Royal Green Jackets was formed which included the 3rd Green Jackets (The Rifle Brigade).
  Museum at Peninsula Barracks, Romsey Road, Winchester (tel 0962 63846).
  Removals: 1930 prior to marriage, St Thomas Rd, E16, off Ford's Park Road, 2 blocks from Vincent St., Canning Town.
  NOTE variations in names. BIRTH: Name on certificate shown as William, John, Paul TOTH, father as Paul Toth. MARRIAGE: Name given as John, William Paul TOTH, father as William Paul Toth


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