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Frederick Day 1874–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Nov 1874

Birth Location: Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire

Death Date: April 1937

Death Location: 63, Briton Street, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England

Father: WILLIAM DAY

Mother: EMMA SHARMAN

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In 1874, Frederick Day entered the world in Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire, born to William Cozens Day And Emma Sharman. Frederick Day passed away in 1937 in 63, Briton Street, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1874, Frederick Day entered the world in Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire, born to William Cozens Day And Emma Sharman.
  • Frederick Day passed away in 1937 in 63, Briton Street, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England.

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Frederick Day's Ancestors

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Frederick Day
1874–1937
Birth Place: Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire
Parents
WILLIAM COZENS DAY
1842–1921
Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset
EMMA SHARMAN
1842–1918
Ackerman Street, Farm End, Shotteswell, Warwickshire
Grandparents
ADAM DAY
1816–1898
Little Bredy, Dorset, England
ELIZABETH (GILLETT) COZENS
1816–1881
West Stafford, Dorset
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Frederick Day's Timeline

2 Records

1874
29 Nov 1874
Birth of Frederick Day in Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire
Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire
1937
April 1937
Age 63
Death of Frederick Day in 63, Briton Street, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England
63, Briton Street, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Nov 1874
    Event Place: Halton, Crossgates, Yorkshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1937
    Event Place: 63, Briton Street, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England

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