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Robert Pace Kirtley

 

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   2970 1.0 Robert Pace Kirtleymale
2962 Father: Robert Kirtley (baptised 17 Sep 1797 at Tanfield, Co Durham) IGI
2969 Mother: Margery Kirtley (born about 1804 at Sunderland, Co Durham ) Census
Birth: about 1835, at Tanfield, Co DurhamCensus
Death: 04 Apr 1913, at 2 Ashleigh Villas, East Bolden, Co Durham, age: 78y.
Probate: 21 Apr 1913  executors, etc

Pedigree
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Married: Jane Eleanor Addison  1872BMD
b. about 1838, at Monkwearmouth Shore, Co Durham  d. 10 Sep 1914, at Tynedale Hydropathic, Hexham, Northumberland, age: 76y

Census Details: 1851 1881 1901 1911

   44112.1 Annie Addison Kirtleyfemale
Birth: about 1874, at Boldon, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1881 1911

   44122.2 Robert Addison Kirtleymale
Birth: about 1878, at Boldon, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1881 1901

   44132.3 Jane E Kirtleyfemale
Birth: about 1880, at Boldon, Co DurhamCensus

Census Details: 1881 1901

 


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