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Blanche Ella Fulton 1870–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Sep 1870

Birth Location: Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick

Death Date: 29 Aug 1949

Death Location: Bath Hospital, Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick

Father: Samuel Fulton

Mother: Elevia Bartley

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In 1870, Blanche Ella Fulton entered the world in Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick, born to Samuel David Fulton And Elevia Emma Olive Bartley. Blanche Ella Fulton passed away in 1949 in Bath Hospital, Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick.

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Biography

  • In 1870, Blanche Ella Fulton entered the world in Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick, born to Samuel David Fulton And Elevia Emma Olive Bartley.
  • Blanche Ella Fulton passed away in 1949 in Bath Hospital, Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick.

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Blanche Fulton's Ancestors

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Blanche Fulton
1870–1949
Birth Place: Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Parents
Samuel David Fulton
1843–1919
Greenfield, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Elevia (Emma Olive) Bartley
1850–1929
Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Blanche Fulton's Timeline

2 Records

1870
15 Sep 1870
Birth of Blanche Ella Fulton in Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick
1949
29 Aug 1949
Age 79
Death of Blanche Ella Fulton in Bath Hospital, Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick
Bath Hospital, Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Sep 1870
    Event Place: Knoxford, Carleton County, New Brunswick

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Aug 1949
    Event Place: Bath Hospital, Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick

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