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Bernard Frederick Mason 1913–1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 November 1913

Birth Location: Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk

Death Date: May 1980

Death Location: Homerton London

Father: Edward Mason

Mother: Mabel Byford

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Bernard Frederick Mason was born in 1913 in Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk, the child of Edward Mason And Mabel Edith Byford. Bernard Frederick Mason passed away in 1980 in Homerton London.

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Biography

  • Bernard Frederick Mason was born in 1913 in Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk, the child of Edward Mason And Mabel Edith Byford.
  • Bernard Frederick Mason passed away in 1980 in Homerton London.

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Bernard Mason's Ancestors

Self
Bernard Mason
1913–1980
Birth Place: Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk
Parents
Edward Mason
1886–1944
Sturmer Essex
Mabel (Edith) Byford
1886–1959
Ovington Essex
Grandparents
Arthur Mason
1858–1929
Sturmer Essex
Jane (E) Osborne
1860–1917
Wixoe Suffolk
Ephraim Byford
1859–1928
Risbridge, Suffolk
Harriet Hickford
1858–1913
Clare Suffolk
Great-Grandparents
George Byford
1811–1880
Hannah Simpson
1831–1881
George Hickford
1835–1916
Hannah Pulham
1830–1914
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Byford
1784–1854
Ann Brown
1786–1857
John Simpson
1784–1850
Mary Oval
1797–1859
William (Heckford)
1800–1872
Mary Skilton
1800–1880
Matthew Pulham
1806–1854
Clara Robinson
1806–1854

Bernard Mason's Timeline

2 Records

1913
13 November 1913
Birth of Bernard Frederick Mason in Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk
Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk
1980
May 1980
Age 67
Death of Bernard Frederick Mason in Homerton London
Homerton London

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 November 1913
    Event Place: Stoke-by-Clare Suffolk

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1980
    Event Place: Homerton London

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