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Albert Henry Hancock 1921–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 May 1921

Birth Location: Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales

Death Date: 20 Mar 2004

Death Location: Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales

Father: Albert Hancock

Mother: Amy Attwell

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Albert Henry Hancock was born in 1921 in Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales, the child of Albert Hancock And Amy Gertrude Attwell. Albert Henry Hancock passed away in 2004 in Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales.

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Biography

  • Albert Henry Hancock was born in 1921 in Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales, the child of Albert Hancock And Amy Gertrude Attwell.
  • Albert Henry Hancock passed away in 2004 in Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales.

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Albert Hancock's Ancestors

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Albert Hancock
1921–2004
Birth Place: Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales
Parents
Albert Hancock
1891–1957
Bermuda
Amy (Gertrude) Attwell
1900–1990
Bristol, Somerset, England
Grandparents
Annie (Eliza) Rodman
1857–1908
Clifton, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Rodman
1832–1901
Annis England
1826–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Matthew Rodman
1799–1871
Mary Croom
1804–1839

Albert Hancock's Timeline

2 Records

1921
19 May 1921
Birth of Albert Henry Hancock in Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales
Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales
2004
20 Mar 2004
Age 83
Death of Albert Henry Hancock in Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales
Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 May 1921
    Event Place: Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Mar 2004
    Event Place: Bedwellty Ebbw Vale, Monmouth, Wales

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