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Reginald Orkney
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Reginald Selkirk Orkney, 1872 - 1938 Reginald Selkirk Orkney 1872 1938
Reginald Selkirk Orkney was born in 1872, in , to Robert Orkney and Eliza Orkney (born Hopper).
Reginald had one brother: Harry Spencer Orkney.
Reginald passed away on 1938, at age 66 in .
Reginald Wiffin Sigurdsson of Orkney, 1011 - 1025 Reginald Wiffin Sigurdsson of Orkney 1011 1025
Reginald Wiffin Sigurdsson of Orkney was born in 1011, in , to Jarl Sigurd "the Stout" Hlodversson of Orkney and Anleta (Thora Danada) Sigurdsson (born MacKenneth).
Reginald had 6 siblings: Jarl Brusi (Brusee) Sigurdsson of Orkney, Jarl Thorfinn "the Black" Sigurdsson of Orkney and .
Reginald married Unknown Orkney.
Reginald passed away in 1025, at age 14 in .
Reginald Wiffin Jarl De Brusse, Circa 990 - 1046 Reginald Wiffin Jarl De Brusse 990 1046
Reginald Wiffin Jarl De Brusse was born circa 990, in , to Sigurt Digne 7th Earl of Orkney.
Reginald married Ostride De Brusse (born Ragenwaldsdottir).
Ostride was born in 990.
They had one son: Robert de Brus.
Reginald passed away in 1046, at age 56 in .
Documents of Reginald Wiffin Jarl De Brusse
Reginald Wiffin Jarl De Brusse in The Chanticleer, Duke University, 1966
"... Evergreen, Ala. Norfolk, Va. Hazlehurst, Miss. St. Petersburg, Fla. NORFLEET, Mary A. F NORRIS, Reginald Wade Seventh row: NORTON, William Dale NOWAK, Elliott B. NUNLEY, James A., II OBRIEN, Mary Jane OETTER ..."
Publication place: Durham, North Carolina, USA
Reginald Wiffin Brusse Sigurdsson, died 1031 Reginald Wiffin Brusse Sigurdsson 1031
Reginald Wiffin Brusse Sigurdsson was born in , to Sigurd Hlodvirsson Stout Orkney and Olith Thorda Donada Orkney (born Scotland).
Reginald had 8 siblings: Thorfinn Black Sigurdson Jarl Orkney, Sumarlidi Sigurdsson and .
Reginald passed away in 1031, in .
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Reginald OrkneyReginald Orkney in West Australian (Perth, WA) - Feb 15 1899
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... beatinjf, that she did not want Jimmy, and when ho found that Jennie and J immy were living as man and wife, he sent Jimmy away with a team. Reginald Orkney, sworn, said that Jennie had no handcuffs on when De Pledge beat her, and. ho did not think Jimmy could see Jennio being beaten from where he was. He (witness) ..."
Publication place: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Reginald OrkneyReginald Orkney in Western Mail (Perth, WA) - Feb 24 1899
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... "beaten j a native female named Noioy, altos Jennie. : The native Noiey, in her evidence, stated j that she had runaway with another native j named Jimmy, and Reginald Orkney, im employee of defendant, brought them j back again. ' She was handcuffed with her hands behind her back by De pledge, who i also" beat ber at that time. ..."
Publication place: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Reginald OrkneyReginald Orkney in Western Mail (Perth, WA) - Feb 17 1899
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"... had assaulted an old native woman and- stolen a pair of boots and some rations. In the case reported in this week's issue, Mr. Thomas de Fledge, ?T.P., and Reginald Orkney were pre- sented at Onslow on six counts. ? native had induced a woman to desert from de Pledge's Btation. The run- aways were pursued for 35 miles and captured. ..."
Publication place: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Reginald OrkneyReginald Orkney in Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA) - Mar 30 1899
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"... by the defendant, who was fined ?5 and ?9 8s. costs. Cooardie's indentures were cancelled. The other case, in which Thomas de Pledge, a Justice of the Peace, and Reginald Orkney, were charged with assaulting runaway aboriginal servants, was heard at Onslowin November. The defendants were presented on six counts, and de Pledge was c-onvicted and fined on three, the fines ..."
Publication place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia