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Charles Adams Purdy 1859–1948 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Sep 09, 1859

Birth Location: Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan

Death Date: 23 Feb 1948

Death Location: Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, USA

Father: Thomas Purdy

Mother: Ellen Purdy

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The story of Charles Adams Purdy began in 1859 in Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan. Charles Adams Purdy passed away in 1948 in Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles Adams Purdy began in 1859 in Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan.
  • Charles Adams Purdy passed away in 1948 in Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, USA.

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Charles Purdy's Ancestors

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Charles Purdy
1859–1948
Birth Place: Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Parents
Thomas Sayles Purdy
1833–1914
New York, United States of America
Ellen (P) Purdy
1833–1913
Attica, NY
Grandparents
Ledyard (S) ADAMS
1807–1841
Genesee Co, NY
Thirza Chaffee
1812–1854
NY or WI
Great-Grandparents
Dan Adams
1780–1812
Eliza UNKNOWN
1785–1857
Charles Chafey
1785–1863
Sophia Muzzy
1796–1839
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Parmenio Adams
1748–1809
Chloe Nearing
1754–1787
Charles CHAFFEE
1763–1825
Rebecca Moulton
1773–
Amos Muzzy
1762–1832
Sarah Snow
1761–1838

Charles Purdy's Timeline

2 Records

1859
Sep 09, 1859
Birth of Charles Adams Purdy in Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan
1948
23 Feb 1948
Age 89
Death of Charles Adams Purdy in Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, USA
Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Sep 09, 1859
    Event Place: Conway, Livingston Co., Michigan

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1948
    Event Place: Cohoctah, Livingston, Michigan, USA

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