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Charles Radcliffe Linton 1920–1973 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jun 1920

Birth Location: Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

Death Date: 18 Nov 1973

Death Location: Bull Savannah, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies

Father: Arthur Roye

Mother: Emma Linton

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In 1920, Charles Radcliffe Linton entered the world in Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, born to Arthur Linton Roye And Emma Henrietta Elliott Linton. Charles Radcliffe Linton passed away in 1973 in Bull Savannah, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies.

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Biography

  • In 1920, Charles Radcliffe Linton entered the world in Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, born to Arthur Linton Roye And Emma Henrietta Elliott Linton.
  • Charles Radcliffe Linton passed away in 1973 in Bull Savannah, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies.

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Charles Linton's Ancestors

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Charles Linton
1920–1973
Birth Place: Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Parents
Arthur Linton Roye
1880–1962
Bull Savanna, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies
Emma (Henrietta Elliott) Linton
1884–1967
Bull Savanna, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies
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Charles Linton's Timeline

2 Records

1920
11 Jun 1920
Birth of Charles Radcliffe Linton in Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
1973
18 Nov 1973
Age 53
Death of Charles Radcliffe Linton in Bull Savannah, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies
Bull Savannah, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jun 1920
    Event Place: Lititz, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Nov 1973
    Event Place: Bull Savannah, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies

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