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A British Rail employee, Mr Anthony Denton, travelled on this train from Euston on the night of the murder and occupied a seat in the second carriage. He was able to describe a woman who was travelling alone in the same carriage and related the conversation he had with her about the train going to Birmingham because of the long time it was taking on the journey. Perhaps she had not even then, realised that she had got on a slow train at Euston which would be calling at intermediate stations. Mr Denton left the train at Bletchley, at which time the woman was still in her seat. She is also a loving wife and mother and is known for her strong partnership with her husband, Don Warrington MBE. Who Are Don Warrington’s Parents? Family Explored The removal of Roy from society for however long it takes, will allow female passengers travelling on trains to do so with some degree of safety but a case such as this takes a long time to be erased from the female mind. Death In Paradise star Don Warrington is returning to our screens tonight for the twelfth season of the show. But do you know who the leading lady in his personal life is?

The following is from unidentified sources: Cornelius Maddox b. ca. 1660, d. ca. 1706 Charles Co Md. He married Mary Smallwood, daughter of James & Hester Evans Smallwood, around 16 March 1685/86. Mary Smallwood was born 2 November 1670, d. c1737. After death of first husband, Cornelius Maddox, Mary mar. (2) Robert Taylor and had three more children. (Ref: "The Smallwood Family of Md. & Va." comp. by Mildred A. McDonnell, 1970, pp. 6-8; "The Emison Families Supplement," comp. by James Wade Emison, Vincennes, Ind. 1962) CORNELIUS MADDOX was b. abt 1660 in England; d. 1705-1706 in Charles Co., Md.; md. MARY SMALLWOOD. (See Family 376-377.) Mary, dau. of James Smallwood (1639) and wife Hester Evans (1643), was b. 2 Nov 1670 in Charles Co.; md. (1) CORNELIUS MADDOX; md. (2) JOHN TAYLOR. Children (Maddox) b. Charles Co.: JAMES, b. abt 1686; d. 1734; md. MARY. Children (Maddox): Notley, Elizabeth, and Walter. JOHN, b. 1687; d. 1748-1749; md. ELIZABETH WOODSON. Children (Maddox) b. Goochland Co., Va.: William, John, Benjamin, Jacob, James, David, Sarah, Elizabeth, Susannah, and Ann Elizabeth.or (b) in preparation to make good his escape should any other person or persons manage to board the carriage and find the dead woman.

John Nichols versus John Nuthall can be found in Archives of Maryland Online http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/volum... Maddox Census Neighborhoods An alphabetic census is not friendly. 1790 Charles MD by surname letter and 1820 Laurens SC by given name letter do not reveal neighbors. All censuses pose these questions: Where did the census taker start the day? Make a day’s loop or board overnight? Take a boat? Stop at a boundary? The Maddox family lived in the four-county area. She has appeared in several television shows and films, including Coronation Street, Midsomer Murders, and Doctor Who. During the course of their examinations they found palmar impressions on the offside carriage door supports, blood stains on the door window and in the blood on the floor of the carriage a size eight boot marks with a sole design which suggested that it was a baseball boot made either in Hong Kong or Korea, and the left foot imprint of the two sets of marks, was dominant, indicating that the killer was a person who had a bad limp.One Thousand Five Hundred Maddox Marriages and Other Statistics; by Joseph T Maddox; 1979; Privately pub., Irwinton, Ga.; 160 pp. A considerable amount of forensic evidence was gathered for examination and many of the items were dealt with at the Home Office Forensic Science Laboratory at Huntingdon. One item of significance was the Hi-Tec boots which had an unusual chevron and circular type of sole pattern. A pebble had become embedded in the sole of one of the boots and the presence of the pebble showed repeatedly in the footmarks within the carriage thus establishing without doubt Roy’s presence at the scene after the murder.

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