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Elizabeth Cassidy 1866–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Mar 1866

Birth Location: Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 6 Jan 1904

Death Location: Montreal, St. Ann, Quebec, Canada

Father: Francis Cassidy

Mother: Agnes Dow

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In 1866, Elizabeth Cassidy entered the world in Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland, born to Francis Cassidy And Agnes Dow. Elizabeth Cassidy passed away in 1904 in Montreal, St. Ann, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1866, Elizabeth Cassidy entered the world in Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland, born to Francis Cassidy And Agnes Dow.
  • Elizabeth Cassidy passed away in 1904 in Montreal, St. Ann, Quebec, Canada.

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Elizabeth Cassidy's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Cassidy
1866–1904
Birth Place: Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
Francis Cassidy
1821–1869
Ireland
Agnes Dow
1831–1869
Eastwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Archibald Dow
1780–
Greenock, Renfrewshire.
Elizabeth Cameron
1796–1841
, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Cameron
1767–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cameron
1730–

Elizabeth Cassidy's Timeline

2 Records

1866
24 Mar 1866
Birth of Elizabeth Cassidy in Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland
Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland
1904
6 Jan 1904
Age 38
Death of Elizabeth Cassidy in Montreal, St. Ann, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, St. Ann, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Mar 1866
    Event Place: Glasgow (Anderston), Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source: Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Jan 1904
    Event Place: Montreal, St. Ann, Quebec, Canada

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