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Adam Pringle 1882–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 APR 1882

Birth Location: Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia

Death Date: 24 JUN 1944

Death Location: 1351 30th Ave, San Francisco, California

Father: John Pringle

Mother: Jessie Sparks

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In 1882, Adam Pringle entered the world in Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia, born to John Pringle And Jessie Sparks. Adam Pringle passed away in 1944 in 1351 30th Ave, San Francisco, California.

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Biography

  • In 1882, Adam Pringle entered the world in Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia, born to John Pringle And Jessie Sparks.
  • Adam Pringle passed away in 1944 in 1351 30th Ave, San Francisco, California.

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Adam Pringle's Ancestors

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Adam Pringle
1882–1944
Birth Place: Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia
Parents
John Pringle
1853–1932
Oldhamstocks, East Lothian, Scotland
Jessie Sparks
1853–1898
Coldingham, Berwickshire
Grandparents
Anne Sparks
1851–1928
Coldingham, Scottish Borders, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Beattie
1832–1899
Elizabeth Cormack
1826–1908
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Cormack
1797–1887
Ann McConnachie
1799–1863

Adam Pringle's Timeline

2 Records

1882
16 APR 1882
Birth of Adam Pringle in Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia
Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia
1944
24 JUN 1944
Age 62
Death of Adam Pringle in 1351 30th Ave, San Francisco, California
1351 30th Ave, San Francisco, California

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 APR 1882
    Event Place: Maylands, nr Stepney, Adelaide, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 JUN 1944
    Event Place: 1351 30th Ave, San Francisco, California

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