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Alice Kerr 1894–1973 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 SEP 1894

Birth Location: newchurch, haslingden

Death Date: 1 JAN 1973

Death Location: guisborough yorks

Father: Henry Kerr

Mother: Annie Hare

Spouse(s): Fred Smith

Children(s): Lilly Smith, Frederick Smith

In 1894, Alice Kerr entered the world in newchurch, haslingden, born to Henry Kerr And Annie Hare. Alice Kerr married Fred Smith, and had children including Frederick Smith, Lilly Smith. Alice Kerr passed away in 1973 in guisborough yorks.

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Biography

  • In 1894, Alice Kerr entered the world in newchurch, haslingden, born to Henry Kerr And Annie Hare.
  • Alice Kerr married Fred Smith, and had children including Frederick Smith, Lilly Smith.
  • Alice Kerr passed away in 1973 in guisborough yorks.

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Alice Kerr's Ancestors

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Alice Kerr
1894–1973
Birth Place: newchurch, haslingden
Parents
Henry Kerr
1875–
buttle,kirkcudbright
Annie Hare
1873–
Grandparents
James Kerr
1838–
torthorwald, dumfries [coachman]
Agnes
1838–
kirkmichael, scotland
Edward Hare
1843–
littleport cambridge [ stoneworker]
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alice Kerr's Descendants

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Alice Kerr (13 SEP 1894–1 JAN 1973) m. Fred Smith (1 JAN 1894–1 JAN 1960)
  1. 1. Lilly Smith 1915–1947 m. Robert Wilkinson 1914–1988
  2. 2. Frederick Smith 1921–

Alice Kerr's Timeline

2 Records

1894
13 SEP 1894
Birth of Alice Kerr in newchurch, haslingden
newchurch, haslingden
1973
1 JAN 1973
Age 79
Death of Alice Kerr in guisborough yorks
guisborough yorks

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 SEP 1894
    Event Place: newchurch, haslingden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 JAN 1973
    Event Place: guisborough yorks

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