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Edna Mercer 1811–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1811

Birth Location: South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland

Death Date: 25 Feb 1889

Death Location: Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland

Father: Henry Sr.

Mother: Jane Greeley

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In 1811, Edna Mercer entered the world in South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, born to Henry Mercer Sr And Jane Greeley. Edna Mercer passed away in 1889 in Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland.

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Biography

  • In 1811, Edna Mercer entered the world in South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, born to Henry Mercer Sr And Jane Greeley.
  • Edna Mercer passed away in 1889 in Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland.

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Edna Mercer's Ancestors

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Edna Mercer
1811–1889
Birth Place: South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Parents
Henry Mercer Sr.
1785–1851
Harbour Grace, Newfoundland
Jane Greeley
1787–1835
Upper Island Cove, (Harbor Grace District) Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Grandparents
Matthew (Edward) Greeley
1744–1821
Ireland
Mary Drover
1766–1821
Ringwood, Hampshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Drover
1742–1791
Ann Feltham
1725–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Drover
1710–1784
Elizabeth Waterman
1709–1783

Edna Mercer's Timeline

2 Records

1811
1811
Birth of Edna Mercer in South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
1889
25 Feb 1889
Age 78
Death of Edna Mercer in Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1811
    Event Place: South Shore, Conception Bay, Newfoundland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1889
    Event Place: Topsail, Conception Bay, Newfoundland

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