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Gerald Cross 1901–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Jan 1901

Birth Location: Northfield, Washington, Vermont

Death Date: 8 Feb 1901

Death Location: Northfield, Washington, Vermont

Father: Ernest Cross

Mother: Annie O'Brien

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In 1901, Gerald Cross entered the world in Northfield, Washington, Vermont, born to Ernest Luther Cross And Annie Genevieve O Brien. Gerald Cross passed away in 1901 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.

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Biography

  • In 1901, Gerald Cross entered the world in Northfield, Washington, Vermont, born to Ernest Luther Cross And Annie Genevieve O Brien.
  • Gerald Cross passed away in 1901 in Northfield, Washington, Vermont.

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Gerald Cross's Ancestors

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Gerald Cross
1901–1901
Birth Place: Northfield, Washington, Vermont
Parents
Ernest Luther Cross
1868–1924
Northfield, Washington, Vermont
Annie (Genevieve) O'Brien
1868–1940
Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Albert (Samuel) Cross
1828–1898
Highgate, Franklin, Vermont
Lucy (Ann) Burnham
1831–1911
Orange, Orange, Vermont
Thomas O'Brien
1840–
Ireland
Mary O'Donnell
1843–
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Erastus Cross
1804–1856
Louisa Lamkin
1807–1891
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Cross
1760–1855
Persis Backus
1773–1821

Gerald Cross's Timeline

2 Records

1901
9 Jan 1901
Birth of Gerald Cross in Northfield, Washington, Vermont
Northfield, Washington, Vermont
1901
8 Feb 1901
Death of Gerald Cross in Northfield, Washington, Vermont
Northfield, Washington, Vermont

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Jan 1901
    Event Place: Northfield, Washington, Vermont

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Feb 1901
    Event Place: Northfield, Washington, Vermont

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