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Charles Gayle Senior 1905–2009 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1905

Birth Location: Jamaica

Death Date: 16 Apr 2009

Death Location: Kingston, Jamaica

Father: Lionel Senior

Mother: Theodosia Wint

Spouse(s): Uda Campbell-Senior-Sangster, Vida Sutherland

Children(s): Asburn Campbell

The story of Charles Gayle Senior began in 1905 in Jamaica. Charles Gayle Senior married Uda Mina Campbell Senior Sangster, Vida Rupertia Sutherland, and had children including Asburn Campbell. Charles Gayle Senior passed away in 2009 in Kingston, Jamaica.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles Gayle Senior began in 1905 in Jamaica.
  • Charles Gayle Senior married Uda Mina Campbell Senior Sangster, Vida Rupertia Sutherland, and had children including Asburn Campbell.
  • Charles Gayle Senior passed away in 2009 in Kingston, Jamaica.

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Charles Senior's Ancestors

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Charles Senior
1905–2009
Birth Place: Jamaica
Parents
Lionel Leopold Senior
1855–1914
Newport Manchester Jamaica
Theodosia (Henrietta) Wint
1880–1934
St Elizabeth, Jamaica
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Senior's Descendants

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Charles (Gayle) Senior (1905–16 Apr 2009) m. Uda (Mina) Campbell-Senior-Sangster (1913–1995) m. Vida (Rupertia) Sutherland (May 1905–9 Mar 1994)
  1. 1. Asburn Campbell 1927–2013 m. Clara (Anne Cecelia) Johnson 1929–2005

Charles Senior's Timeline

2 Records

1905
1905
Birth of Charles Gayle Senior in Jamaica
Jamaica
2009
16 Apr 2009
Age 104
Death of Charles Gayle Senior in Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1905
    Event Place: Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Apr 2009
    Event Place: Kingston, Jamaica

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