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Charles Alfred Osborne 1884 – 1965 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 1884

Birth Location: East Ham, Essex, England

Death Date: 23rd November 1965

Death Location: South Ockendon, Essex, England

Father: George Osborne

Mother: Martha Hornsby

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In 1884, Charles Alfred Osborne entered the world in East Ham, Essex, England, born to George Albert Osborne and Martha Hornsby. Charles Alfred Osborne passed away in 1965 in South Ockendon, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1884, Charles Alfred Osborne entered the world in East Ham, Essex, England, born to George Albert Osborne and Martha Hornsby.
  • Charles Alfred Osborne passed away in 1965 in South Ockendon, Essex, England.

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Charles Osborne's Ancestors

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Charles Osborne
1884 – 1965
Birth Place: East Ham, Essex, England
Parents
George Albert Osborne
1845 – 1923
Runwell, Essex, England
Martha Hornsby
1852 – 1931
Fobbing, Essex, England
Grandparents
William (Frederick) Osborne
1804 – 1881
Woodham Ferris, Essex, England
Mary (Ann) Key
1815 – 1865
Rettendon, Essex, England
John HORNSBY
1818 – 1908
Horndon the Hill, Essex, England
Mary (Ann) Webb
1819 – 1878
Vange, Essex, England
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Charles Osborne's Timeline

2 Records

1884
Jun 1884
Birth of Charles Alfred Osborne in East Ham, Essex, England
East Ham, Essex, England
1965
23rd November 1965
Age 81
Death of Charles Alfred Osborne in South Ockendon, Essex, England
South Ockendon, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 1884
    Event Place: East Ham, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23rd November 1965
    Event Place: South Ockendon, Essex, England

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