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Gordon Alan Adamson 1916–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22.4.1916

Birth Location: South Kensington, Middlesex, England

Death Date: Dec 1976

Death Location: Southend on Sea, Essex, England

Father: James Adamson

Mother: Christina Boyle

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In 1916, Gordon Alan Adamson entered the world in South Kensington, Middlesex, England, born to James Whitfield Adamson And Christina Boyle. Gordon Alan Adamson passed away in 1976 in Southend on Sea, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1916, Gordon Alan Adamson entered the world in South Kensington, Middlesex, England, born to James Whitfield Adamson And Christina Boyle.
  • Gordon Alan Adamson passed away in 1976 in Southend on Sea, Essex, England.

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Gordon Adamson's Ancestors

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Gordon Adamson
1916–1976
Birth Place: South Kensington, Middlesex, England
Parents
James Whitfield Adamson
1877–1931
Spennymoor, , County Durham, England
Christina Boyle
1882–1961
Spennymoor, Durham, England
Grandparents
Robert (Whitfield) Adamson
1855–1889
West Rainton, Durham, England
Mary (Anne) Syme
1859–
Manchester
Great-Grandparents
James Adamson
1824–1865
Elizabeth Ranson
1832–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Adamson
1788–1853
Ann Tate
1789–1867

Gordon Adamson's Timeline

2 Records

1916
22.4.1916
Birth of Gordon Alan Adamson in South Kensington, Middlesex, England
South Kensington, Middlesex, England
1976
Dec 1976
Age 60
Death of Gordon Alan Adamson in Southend on Sea, Essex, England
Southend on Sea, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22.4.1916
    Event Place: South Kensington, Middlesex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1976
    Event Place: Southend on Sea, Essex, England

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