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George (Long) Willoughby 1870–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Feb 1870

Birth Location: Chesley Ontario

Death Date: 29 Jun 1930

Death Location: Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA

Father: Nicholas Willoughby

Mother: Rachel Long

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In 1870, George (Long) Willoughby entered the world in Chesley Ontario, born to Nicholas Willoughby And Rachel Long. George (Long) Willoughby passed away in 1930 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1870, George (Long) Willoughby entered the world in Chesley Ontario, born to Nicholas Willoughby And Rachel Long.
  • George (Long) Willoughby passed away in 1930 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA.

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George Willoughby's Ancestors

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George Willoughby
1870–1930
Birth Place: Chesley Ontario
Parents
Nicholas Willoughby
1833–1903
Killaveny, Tinahely, Co Wicklow, Ireland
Rachel Long
1842–1928
Port Credit, Peel, Ontario, Canada
Grandparents
John Willoughby
1784–1855
Killaveny, Tinaley, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Sarah (Anne) Mallaber
1789–1865
Co. Wexford, Wexford, Leinster, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
George WILLOUGHBY
1755–1798
Mary Sharpe
1767–1845
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John IV
1728–
Hester Mannier
1728–1797
John Sharpe
1742–
Mary Sharpe
1742–

George Willoughby's Timeline

2 Records

1870
23 Feb 1870
Birth of George (Long) Willoughby in Chesley Ontario
Chesley Ontario
1930
29 Jun 1930
Age 60
Death of George (Long) Willoughby in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA
Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1870
    Event Place: Chesley Ontario

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Jun 1930
    Event Place: Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA

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