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Edith Spence 1931–1984 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Aug 1931

Birth Location: Westmoreland, Jamaica

Death Date: 22 Jun 1984

Death Location: University College of the West Indies, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Father: George Spence

Mother: Lillian Wright

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Edith Spence was born in 1931 in Westmoreland, Jamaica, the child of George Hutchinson Spence And Lillian Matilda Wright. Edith Spence passed away in 1984 in University College of the West Indies, Saint Andrew, Jamaica.

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Biography

  • Edith Spence was born in 1931 in Westmoreland, Jamaica, the child of George Hutchinson Spence And Lillian Matilda Wright.
  • Edith Spence passed away in 1984 in University College of the West Indies, Saint Andrew, Jamaica.

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Edith Spence's Ancestors

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Edith Spence
1931–1984
Birth Place: Westmoreland, Jamaica
Parents
George Hutchinson Spence
1865–1952
Jamaica
Lillian (Matilda) Wright
1896–1968
Crossroads, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Grandparents
George (Hutchison Scott) Spence
1836–1909
Spring Valley, st elizabeth, Jamaica
Great-Grandparents
George Spence
1805–1858
Elizabeth Spence
1815–1883
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Patrick II
1765–1818
Sarah Dunn
1766–1822

Edith Spence's Timeline

2 Records

1931
3 Aug 1931
Birth of Edith Spence in Westmoreland, Jamaica
Westmoreland, Jamaica
1984
22 Jun 1984
Age 53
Death of Edith Spence in University College of the West Indies, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
University College of the West Indies, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Aug 1931
    Event Place: Westmoreland, Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jun 1984
    Event Place: University College of the West Indies, Saint Andrew, Jamaica

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