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Ernest Christopher Boone 1914–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 20 1914

Birth Location: Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada

Death Date: 10 Dec 2004

Death Location: Newfoundland

Father: Noah Boone

Mother: Emma Batten

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Ernest Christopher Boone was born in 1914 in Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada, the child of Noah Boone And Emma Jane Batten. Ernest Christopher Boone married Tbd Jones Boone, and had children including David Boone. Ernest Christopher Boone passed away in 2004 in Newfoundland.

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Biography

  • Ernest Christopher Boone was born in 1914 in Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada, the child of Noah Boone And Emma Jane Batten.
  • Ernest Christopher Boone married Tbd Jones Boone, and had children including David Boone.
  • Ernest Christopher Boone passed away in 2004 in Newfoundland.

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Ernest Boone's Ancestors

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Ernest Boone
1914–2004
Birth Place: Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada
Parents
Noah Boone
1876–1946
Salmon Cove, NL
Emma (Jane) Batten
1881–1920
The Dock, Bareneed, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
Grandparents
Thomas (D) Boone
1841–1927
Salmon Cove, NL
Elizabeth Boone
1845–
South River, NL
Great-Grandparents
Abraham Boone
1816–
Louisa m
1823–1900
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles (Boon)
1792–1855
Jane Boon
1790–1848

Ernest Boone's Timeline

2 Records

1914
July 20 1914
Birth of Ernest Christopher Boone in Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada
Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada
2004
10 Dec 2004
Age 90
Death of Ernest Christopher Boone in Newfoundland
Newfoundland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 20 1914
    Event Place: Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Dec 2004
    Event Place: Newfoundland

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