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Allan Charles Way 1886–1959 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Dec 12, 1886
Birth Location: Bonavista Newfoundland
Death Date: Aug 09, 1959
Death Location: Bonavista Newfoundland
Father: James Way
Mother: Sarah Wiseman
Spouse(s): Lydia Squires, Amelia Fisher
Children(s): James Way, Thomas Way, Charles Way, John Way, Phillip Way
In 1886, Allan Charles Way entered the world in Bonavista Newfoundland, born to James Way And Sarah Jane Wiseman. Allan Charles Way married Amelia Fisher, Lydia Squires, and had children including Charles Way, James Way, John Way, Phillip Way, Thomas Alan Way. Allan Charles Way passed away in 1959 in Bonavista Newfoundland.
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Biography
- In 1886, Allan Charles Way entered the world in Bonavista Newfoundland, born to James Way And Sarah Jane Wiseman.
- Allan Charles Way married Amelia Fisher, Lydia Squires, and had children including Charles Way, James Way, John Way, Phillip Way, Thomas Alan Way.
- Allan Charles Way passed away in 1959 in Bonavista Newfoundland.
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Allan Way's Descendants
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1. James Way 1920–
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2. Thomas (Alan) Way 1925–2006
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3. Charles Way 1916–
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4. John Way 1918–
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5. Phillip Way 1922–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Dec 12, 1886
Event Place: Bonavista Newfoundland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aug 09, 1959
Event Place: Bonavista Newfoundland