George Kirtley
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1.0 George Kirtleymale
1249
Father:
George Kirtley (born about 1852 at Gateshead, Co Durham
)
Census 1250
Mother:
Jane Miller (born 1854 at Lanchester, Co Durham
)
Census
Birth: 28 Oct 1891, at East Bushblades, Kyo, Co Durham
Birth CertPedigree
1148Married:
Sarah Jane Thompson
at Register Office, Lanchester, Co Durham 09 May 1914
Mrg Cert
b.
1895
Birth: 14 Jan 1915, at Tantobie, Co Durham
Birth Cert
Death: 13 Dec 1997, at Bilton, Warwickshire
Death Cert20Married:
John William Armstrong
12 Jun 1937
Mrg Cert
b.
17 Jul 1908, at 21 Ryde Terrace, Kyo, Co Durham
d.
06 Feb 1985, at Hospital of St Cross, Rugby, Warwickshire
Birth: 25 Jan 1917, at White-le-Head, Co DurhamBMD
Death: 1999, age: 82y.
Contact
Birth: 26 Jun 1920
BMD
Death: Apr 1996
BMD
Birth: 06 Apr 1928, at Lanchester, Co DurhamBMD
Death: 2003BMD
Birth: 07 Aug 1931, at Lanchester, Co DurhamBMD
Death: 2001, at Rushcliffe, NottinghamshireBMD
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