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Alexander Fenwick 1851–1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 1851

Birth Location: South Hetton, Durham, England

Death Date: Mar 1910

Death Location: Turners Building, Ryhope, Durham, England

Father: Joseph Fenwick

Mother: Margaret Johnson

Spouse(s): Anne Anderson

Children(s): Margaret Fenwick, Martha Fenwick, John Fenwick, Mary Fenwick, Jane Fenwick, Margaret Fenwick, Nellie Fenwick, Eliza Fenwick, Hannah Mortimer, Alexander Fenwick, Albert Fenwick, Sarah Fenwick, Harry Fenwick

In 1851, Alexander Fenwick entered the world in South Hetton, Durham, England, born to Joseph Fenwick And Margaret Johnson. Alexander Fenwick married Anne Anderson, and had children including Albert Fenwick, Alexander Fenwick, Eliza Ella Fenwick, Hannah C Fenwick Mortimer, Harry Fenwick, Jane Fenwick, John William Fenwick, Margaret Fenwick, Margaret Jane Fenwick, Martha Ann Fenwick, Mary Fenwick, Nellie Fenwick, Sarah Fenwick. Alexander Fenwick passed away in 1910 in Turners Building, Ryhope, Durham, England.

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Biography

  • In 1851, Alexander Fenwick entered the world in South Hetton, Durham, England, born to Joseph Fenwick And Margaret Johnson.
  • Alexander Fenwick married Anne Anderson, and had children including Albert Fenwick, Alexander Fenwick, Eliza Ella Fenwick, Hannah C Fenwick Mortimer, Harry Fenwick, Jane Fenwick, John William Fenwick, Margaret Fenwick, Margaret Jane Fenwick, Martha Ann Fenwick, Mary Fenwick, Nellie Fenwick, Sarah Fenwick.
  • Alexander Fenwick passed away in 1910 in Turners Building, Ryhope, Durham, England.

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Alexander Fenwick's Ancestors

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Alexander Fenwick
1851–1910
Birth Place: South Hetton, Durham, England
Parents
Joseph Fenwick
1810–1871
Fawdon, Northumberland, England
Margaret Johnson
1814–
Howden on Tyne, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexander Fenwick's Descendants

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Alexander Fenwick (Apr 1851–Mar 1910) m. Anne Anderson (06 Jul 1854–1924)
  1. 1. Margaret (Jane) Fenwick 1879–1961 m. Thomas (Hindley) Anderson 1878–1972
    1. 1. Rebecca Anderson 1911–2012 m. Wilfred Brooks 1909–1996
      1. 1. David (Anderson) Brooks 1945–2018
    2. 2. Thomas Anderson 1899–1982
    3. 3. Ellen Anderson 1902–1998
    4. 4. Hindley Anderson 1904–1987
      1. 1. Jean Anderson 1925–
    5. 5. Margaret Anderson 1906–2004
    6. 6. David Anderson 1909–
    7. 7. Leslie Anderson 1919–1973 m. Irene Forrester 1926–2018
      1. 1. Carole (Anne) Anderson 1948–2012
    8. 8. Roland Anderson 1914–2003
    9. 9. John (William) Anderson 1900–1980 m. Jessie Kell 1903–1987
      1. 1. Jack (Kell) Anderson 1930–1996
  2. 2. Martha (Ann) Fenwick 1875–1961
  3. 3. John (William) Fenwick 1879–1948
  4. 4. Mary Fenwick 1889–1945 m. Joseph Patterson 1877–1915
    1. 1. Virginia Patterson 1910–1911
    2. 2. Thomas Patterson 1909–1923
    3. 3. Joseph Patterson 1913–1998 m. Jean [Patterson] 1917–
  5. 5. Jane Fenwick 1884–1956
  6. 6. Margaret Fenwick 1878–1878
  7. 7. Nellie Fenwick 1891–
  8. 8. Eliza (Ella) Fenwick 1894–1967
  9. 9. Hannah (C Fenwick) Mortimer 1879–
  10. 10. Alexander Fenwick 1888–
  11. 11. Albert Fenwick 1889–
  12. 12. Sarah Fenwick 1893–
  13. 13. Harry Fenwick 1896–

Alexander Fenwick's Timeline

2 Records

1851
Apr 1851
Birth of Alexander Fenwick in South Hetton, Durham, England
South Hetton, Durham, England
1910
Mar 1910
Age 59
Death of Alexander Fenwick in Turners Building, Ryhope, Durham, England
Turners Building, Ryhope, Durham, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 1851
    Event Place: South Hetton, Durham, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1910
    Event Place: Turners Building, Ryhope, Durham, England

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