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Elizabeth Stock 1848–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Sep 1848

Birth Location: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Death Date: 18 Apr 1930

Death Location: St Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States

Father: John Stock

Mother: Jane Adams

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The story of Elizabeth Stock began in 1848 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Elizabeth Stock passed away in 1930 in St Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Stock began in 1848 in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
  • Elizabeth Stock passed away in 1930 in St Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States.

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Elizabeth Stock's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Stock
1848–1930
Birth Place: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Parents
John Stock
1820–1896
Grahams., C-Colony, South Africa
Jane Adams
1822–1865
Stoke Albany, Northamptonshire, , England
Grandparents
Robert Stock
1797–1827
Ramsgate, Kent, , England
Susannah Pearce
1800–1865
, Kent, , England
Poyntz Adams
1789–1870
Low Layton, Essex, , England
Mary Staines
1800–1877
Stoke Albany, Northamptonshire, , England
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Elizabeth Stock's Timeline

2 Records

1848
21 Sep 1848
Birth of Elizabeth Stock in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1930
18 Apr 1930
Age 82
Death of Elizabeth Stock in St Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
St Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Sep 1848
    Event Place: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Apr 1930
    Event Place: St Charles, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States

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