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Albert John Long 1865–1942 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 4 SEP 1865
Birth Location: 'Eschol', Bushman's River, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Death Date: 10 OCT 1942
Death Location: Seven Fountains, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Father: John Long
Mother: Mary Dickson
Spouse(s): Annie Emslie
Children(s): Helen Long
The story of Albert John Long began in 1865 in 'Eschol', Bushman's River, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Albert John Long married Annie Amelia Emslie, and had children including Helen Nell Long. Albert John Long passed away in 1942 in Seven Fountains, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
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Biography
- The story of Albert John Long began in 1865 in 'Eschol', Bushman's River, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
- Albert John Long married Annie Amelia Emslie, and had children including Helen Nell Long.
- Albert John Long passed away in 1942 in Seven Fountains, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
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1. Helen ("Nell") Long 1890– m. Basil Knight 1885–1971
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 4 SEP 1865
Event Place: 'Eschol', Bushman's River, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Record Source: "History of Kenton-on-Sea and Settler Families"
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 OCT 1942
Record Source: Memorial Inscription on Tombstone
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Seven Fountains, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Record Source: Slater, Hugo - As recorded during Graveyard Visit