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Alfred Marion Passmore 1852–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 1852

Birth Location: North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1905

Death Location: Shooting Creek, Clay, North Carolina, United States

Father: George Passmore

Mother: Emeline Sanders

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Alfred Marion Passmore was born in 1852 in North Carolina, USA, the child of George Hardin Hardy Passmore And Emeline Sanders. Alfred Marion Passmore passed away in 1905 in Shooting Creek, Clay, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • Alfred Marion Passmore was born in 1852 in North Carolina, USA, the child of George Hardin Hardy Passmore And Emeline Sanders.
  • Alfred Marion Passmore passed away in 1905 in Shooting Creek, Clay, North Carolina, United States.

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Alfred Passmore's Ancestors

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Alfred Passmore
1852–1905
Birth Place: North Carolina, USA
Parents
George Hardin 'Hardy' Passmore
1830–1861
Wilkes County, NC
Emeline Sanders
1828–1870
Macon Co, NC
Grandparents
Enoch (S) Passmore
1805–1873
Ashe, Alleghany, North Carolina, United States
Alsa Richardson
1803–1860
Surry, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alfred Passmore's Timeline

2 Records

1852
Mar 1852
Birth of Alfred Marion Passmore in North Carolina, USA
North Carolina, USA
1905
1905
Age 53
Death of Alfred Marion Passmore in Shooting Creek, Clay, North Carolina, United States
Shooting Creek, Clay, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 1852
    Event Place: North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1905
    Event Place: Shooting Creek, Clay, North Carolina, United States

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