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Beatrice Garner 1901–1964 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 21 MAY 1901
Birth Location: Ardsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England
Death Date: 1964
Death Location: Barnsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England
Father: James Garner
Mother: Augusta Parker
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In 1901, Beatrice Garner entered the world in Ardsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England, born to James Edwin Garner And Augusta Caroline Parker. In 1911, Beatrice Garner was recorded in the census in 17 Industry Road, Ardsley, Stairfoot, Yorkshire (W. Beatrice Garner passed away in 1964 in Barnsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England.
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- In 1901, Beatrice Garner entered the world in Ardsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England, born to James Edwin Garner And Augusta Caroline Parker.
- In 1911, Beatrice Garner was recorded in the census in 17 Industry Road, Ardsley, Stairfoot, Yorkshire (W.
- Beatrice Garner passed away in 1964 in Barnsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England.
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Event Type: Census
Event Date: 2 APR 1911
Event Place: 17 Industry Road, Ardsley, Stairfoot, Yorkshire (West Riding), England
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 21 MAY 1901
Event Place: Ardsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1964
Event Place: Barnsley, Yorkshire (West Riding), England