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Archibald Bishop 1798–1870 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: MAR 1798
Birth Location: Canaan, Kings Co., NS
Death Date: 12 August 1870
Death Location: Lower Canard, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Father: Timothy Jr.
Mother: Eunice Coldwell
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Loveless
Children(s): John Bishop
In 1798, Archibald Bishop entered the world in Canaan, Kings Co., NS, born to Timothy Andrew Bishop Jr And Eunice Lucinda Coldwell. Archibald Bishop married Elizabeth A Loveless, and had children including John L Bishop. Archibald Bishop passed away in 1870 in Lower Canard, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1798, Archibald Bishop entered the world in Canaan, Kings Co., NS, born to Timothy Andrew Bishop Jr And Eunice Lucinda Coldwell.
- Archibald Bishop married Elizabeth A Loveless, and had children including John L Bishop.
- Archibald Bishop passed away in 1870 in Lower Canard, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Archibald Bishop's Descendants
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1. John (L) Bishop 1826–1904 m. Sarah (Ann) Bigelow 1837–1912
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1. Reuben (Amasa) Bishop 1862–1898 m. Anna (J) Bengtsson 1876–1895
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1. Richard (Amasa) Bishop 1895–1988 m. Sarah (E (Sadie)) Levings 1890–
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1. Mary (H) Howard 1911–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: MAR 1798
Event Place: Canaan, Kings Co., NS
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 August 1870
Event Place: Lower Canard, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada