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Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross 1876–1946 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 July 1876

Birth Location: Cascades, Quebec, Canada

Death Date: 17 May 1946

Death Location: Wakefield, Quebec, Canada

Father: Robert Cross

Mother: Elizabeth Wills

Spouse(s): Mary Wallace, Jessie Munro

Children(s):

The story of Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross began in 1876 in Cascades, Quebec, Canada. In 1881, Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross resided in Hull, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada. In 1891, Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross resided in Masham, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada. Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross married Jessie Munro, Mary Malcolm Mae Wallace. Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross passed away in 1946 in Wakefield, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross began in 1876 in Cascades, Quebec, Canada.
  • In 1881, Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross resided in Hull, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada.
  • In 1891, Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross resided in Masham, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada.
  • Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross married Jessie Munro, Mary Malcolm Mae Wallace.
  • Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross passed away in 1946 in Wakefield, Quebec, Canada.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Henry Cross's Ancestors

Self
Henry Cross
1876–1946
Birth Place: Cascades, Quebec, Canada
Parents
Robert Philip Cross
1851–1928
Cascades, Quebec, Canada
Elizabeth Wills
1852–1925
Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
Isaac Cross
1799–1859
Devonshire, England, United Kingdom
Sarah (Harmer) Earl
1814–1881
Little Barningham, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Lawrence Cross
1758–1825
Kezia Hosegood
1762–1849
Erasmus Earl
1777–1857
Sarah Harmer
1785–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Earl
1749–1831
Alice Mills
1755–1794
James Harmer
1755–1802
Elizabeth Bateman
1764–1845

Henry Cross's Timeline

4 Records

1876
9 July 1876
Birth of Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross in Cascades, Quebec, Canada
Cascades, Quebec, Canada
1881
1881
Age 5
Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross resided here in Hull, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada
Hull, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada
1891
1891
Age 15
Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross resided here in Masham, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada
Masham, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada
1946
17 May 1946
Age 70
Death of Henry (Harry Isaac Martin) Cross in Wakefield, Quebec, Canada
Wakefield, Quebec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 July 1876
    Event Place: Cascades, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] 1891 Census of Canada, Year: 1891; Census Place: Masham, Ottawa, Quebec; Roll: T-6412; Family No: 204
    [2] 1881 Census of Canada, Year: 1881; Census Place: Hull, Ottawa, Quebec; Roll: C_13225; Page: 110; Family No: 471
    [3] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928, Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1928; Series: MS932; Reel: 755
    [4] Ontario, Canada, the Ottawa Journal (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), City of Ottawa Archive; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Journal Newspaper; Date Range: 1945 - 1946; Microfilm Number: 319

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1881
    Event Place: Hull, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source: 1881 Census of Canada, Year: 1881; Census Place: Hull, Ottawa, Quebec; Roll: C_13225; Page: 110; Family No: 471

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1891
    Event Place: Masham, Ottawa, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source: 1891 Census of Canada, Year: 1891; Census Place: Masham, Ottawa, Quebec; Roll: T-6412; Family No: 204

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 May 1946
    Event Place: Wakefield, Quebec, Canada
    Record Source: Ontario, Canada, the Ottawa Journal (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), City of Ottawa Archive; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Journal Newspaper; Date Range: 1945 - 1946; Microfilm Number: 319

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