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Amy Hughes 1894–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 May 1894

Birth Location: St. Helens, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 5 Jan 1972

Death Location: St. Helens, Lancashire, England

Father: John Hughes

Mother: Jane Fairhurst

Spouse(s): Joseph Dixon

Children(s):

Amy Hughes was born in 1894 in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, the child of John Gough Hughes And Jane Fairhurst. Amy Hughes married Joseph Dixon. Amy Hughes passed away in 1972 in St. Helens, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • Amy Hughes was born in 1894 in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, the child of John Gough Hughes And Jane Fairhurst.
  • Amy Hughes married Joseph Dixon.
  • Amy Hughes passed away in 1972 in St. Helens, Lancashire, England.

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Amy Hughes's Ancestors

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Amy Hughes
1894–1972
Birth Place: St. Helens, Lancashire, England
Parents
John Gough Hughes
1863–1918
Flint, Flintshire, Wales
Jane Fairhurst
1868–1959
Sutton, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
James Fairhurst
1844–1923
Sutton, Lancashire, England
Mary Grayson
1845–
St Helens, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Fairhurst
1817–1889
Jane Hughes
1820–1882
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Fairhurst
1792–1818
Mary Reynolds
1795–1885
William HUGHES
1796–1874
Ann Mercer
1795–1875

Amy Hughes's Timeline

2 Records

1894
23 May 1894
Birth of Amy Hughes in St. Helens, Lancashire, England
St. Helens, Lancashire, England
1972
5 Jan 1972
Age 78
Death of Amy Hughes in St. Helens, Lancashire, England
St. Helens, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 May 1894
    Event Place: St. Helens, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jan 1972
    Event Place: St. Helens, Lancashire, England

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