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Amy Ellen Adam 1906–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 May 1906

Birth Location: Petone, Wellington, New Zealand

Death Date: 18 Sep 1959

Death Location: Wanganui, New Zealand

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Spouse(s): Henry Boswell

Children(s): Bruce Boswell

In 1906, Amy Ellen Adam entered the world in Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, born to Matthew Adam And Mary Brown. Amy Ellen Adam married Henry Alexander Boswell, and had children including Bruce Michael Boswell, Heather Joy Boswell, Joan Marie Boswell, Lynette Faye Boswell. Amy Ellen Adam passed away in 1959 in Wanganui, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • In 1906, Amy Ellen Adam entered the world in Petone, Wellington, New Zealand, born to Matthew Adam And Mary Brown.
  • Amy Ellen Adam married Henry Alexander Boswell, and had children including Bruce Michael Boswell, Heather Joy Boswell, Joan Marie Boswell, Lynette Faye Boswell.
  • Amy Ellen Adam passed away in 1959 in Wanganui, New Zealand.

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Amy Adam
1906–1959
Birth Place: Petone, Wellington, New Zealand
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Amy Adam's Descendants

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Amy (Ellen) Adam (26 May 1906–18 Sep 1959) m. Henry (Alexander) Boswell (09 Dec 1905–04 Mar 1971)
  1. 1. Bruce (Michael) Boswell 1943–1998

Amy Adam's Timeline

2 Records

1906
26 May 1906
Birth of Amy Ellen Adam in Petone, Wellington, New Zealand
Petone, Wellington, New Zealand
1959
18 Sep 1959
Age 53
Death of Amy Ellen Adam in Wanganui, New Zealand
Wanganui, New Zealand

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 May 1906
    Event Place: Petone, Wellington, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Sep 1959
    Event Place: Wanganui, New Zealand

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