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Amelia Long 1827–1894 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Oct 1827

Birth Location: Standlake, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 22 Oct 1894

Death Location: Islington, Middlesex, England

Father: John Long

Mother: Martha Hignell

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Amelia Long was born in 1827 in Standlake, Oxfordshire, England, the child of John Long And Martha Hignell. Amelia Long passed away in 1894 in Islington, Middlesex, England.

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Biography

  • Amelia Long was born in 1827 in Standlake, Oxfordshire, England, the child of John Long And Martha Hignell.
  • Amelia Long passed away in 1894 in Islington, Middlesex, England.

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Amelia Long's Ancestors

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Amelia Long
1827–1894
Birth Place: Standlake, Oxfordshire, England
Parents
John Long
1803–1857
Coats, Oxford, England
Martha Hignell
1798–1839
Fairford, Gloucestershire, England
Grandparents
John (HIGNELL) (SNR)
1760–1798
Ampney St Peter, Gloucestershire, England
Mary GREEN
1752–1831
Fairford, Gloucs, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Hignell
1720–1791
Ann (Hignell)
1726–1787
Seward Green
1727–1772
Sarah Godding
1728–1771
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Hignell
1682–1740
Alice White
1695–1741
Charles Green
1702–1755
Mary Bond
1701–1765
Edward Godding
1700–1774
Alice Betterton
1708–

Amelia Long's Timeline

2 Records

1827
2 Oct 1827
Birth of Amelia Long in Standlake, Oxfordshire, England
Standlake, Oxfordshire, England
1894
22 Oct 1894
Age 67
Death of Amelia Long in Islington, Middlesex, England
Islington, Middlesex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Oct 1827
    Event Place: Standlake, Oxfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Oct 1894
    Event Place: Islington, Middlesex, England

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