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Alfred James Wayling Andrews 1875–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1875

Birth Location: Saxmundham, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 1959

Death Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, England

Father: Walter Andrews

Mother: Harriett Burgess

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Alfred James Wayling Andrews was born in 1875 in Saxmundham, Suffolk, England, the child of Walter Trew Godbold Andrews And Harriett Burgess. Alfred James Wayling Andrews passed away in 1959 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • Alfred James Wayling Andrews was born in 1875 in Saxmundham, Suffolk, England, the child of Walter Trew Godbold Andrews And Harriett Burgess.
  • Alfred James Wayling Andrews passed away in 1959 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

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Alfred Andrews's Ancestors

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Alfred Andrews
1875–1959
Birth Place: Saxmundham, Suffolk, England
Parents
Walter Trew Godbold Andrews
1844–1914
Kelsale, Suffolk, England
Harriett Burgess
1837–1911
Mettingham, Suffolk England
Grandparents
Potter (John) Andrews
1819–1877
Kelsale, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Scrivener
1817–1882
Kelsale, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Scrivener
1780–1848
Sarah Cutting
1786–1854
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Scrivener
1736–1806
Ann Palmer
1759–
Samuel Cutting
1750–
Sarah Diggens
1762–1804

Alfred Andrews's Timeline

2 Records

1875
1875
Birth of Alfred James Wayling Andrews in Saxmundham, Suffolk, England
Saxmundham, Suffolk, England
1959
1959
Age 84
Death of Alfred James Wayling Andrews in Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Ipswich, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1875
    Event Place: Saxmundham, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1959
    Event Place: Ipswich, Suffolk, England

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