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Charles Cannock Southwell 1899–1967 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 February 1899

Birth Location: Barranco, Lima, Peru

Death Date: 8 June 1967

Death Location: Lima, Peru

Father: Richard Cannock

Mother: Alicia Vaslin

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Charles Cannock Southwell was born in 1899 in Barranco, Lima, Peru, the child of Richard Thomas Cannock And Alicia Leoncia Southwell Vaslin. Charles Cannock Southwell passed away in 1967 in Lima, Peru.

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Biography

  • Charles Cannock Southwell was born in 1899 in Barranco, Lima, Peru, the child of Richard Thomas Cannock And Alicia Leoncia Southwell Vaslin.
  • Charles Cannock Southwell passed away in 1967 in Lima, Peru.

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Charles Southwell's Ancestors

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Charles Southwell
1899–1967
Birth Place: Barranco, Lima, Peru
Parents
Richard Thomas Cannock
1865–1946
East Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Alicia (Leoncia Southwell) Vaslin
1875–1947
Lima, Perú
Grandparents
George Cannock
1796–1880
Flaxley, Gloucestershire, England
Ann Simmons
1827–1907
Norton, Gloucestershire, England
Charles Southwell
Bridgnorth Shropshire England
Andrea (Leoncia) Vaslin
1846–1935
Lima Peru
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cannock
1749–1825
Rachel Elton
1757–1831
Robert Southwell
1813–1866
Mary Arkinstall
1792–
Louis Vaslin
1815–
Emilie Bornand
1820–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Southwell's Timeline

2 Records

1899
1 February 1899
Birth of Charles Cannock Southwell in Barranco, Lima, Peru
Barranco, Lima, Peru
1967
8 June 1967
Age 68
Death of Charles Cannock Southwell in Lima, Peru
Lima, Peru

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 February 1899
    Event Place: Barranco, Lima, Peru

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 June 1967
    Event Place: Lima, Peru

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