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Edward Newton Dunn 1896–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1896

Birth Location: South Shields, Durham, England

Death Date: Jan 1902

Death Location: Chester le Street, Durham, England

Father: Thomas Dunn

Mother: Margaret Newton

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The story of Edward Newton Dunn began in 1896 in South Shields, Durham, England. Edward Newton Dunn passed away in 1902 in Chester le Street, Durham, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Edward Newton Dunn began in 1896 in South Shields, Durham, England.
  • Edward Newton Dunn passed away in 1902 in Chester le Street, Durham, England.

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Edward Dunn's Ancestors

Self
Edward Dunn
1896–1902
Birth Place: South Shields, Durham, England
Parents
Thomas Turnbull Dunn
1872–1947
Wickham Parish, Durham, England
Margaret (Turner) Newton
1874–1961
Edmondsley, Durham, England
Grandparents
Philip (Jackson) Newton
1851–1930
Hesket, Cumberland, England
Mary Newton
1847–1931
Black Banks, Hurworth on Tees, Durham England
Great-Grandparents
William DNA
1813–1898
Elizabeth DNA
1813–1888
Richard Newton
1810–1887
Isabella Hartley
1819–1884
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John DNA
1774–1851
Mary DNA
1787–1871
William Mounsey
1790–1862
Mary Halton
1790–1868
Richard Newton
1778–1865
Mary Scott
1771–1861

Edward Dunn's Timeline

2 Records

1896
Jan 1896
Birth of Edward Newton Dunn in South Shields, Durham, England
South Shields, Durham, England
1902
Jan 1902
Age 6
Death of Edward Newton Dunn in Chester le Street, Durham, England
Chester le Street, Durham, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1896
    Event Place: South Shields, Durham, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1902
    Event Place: Chester le Street, Durham, England

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