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Henry Stringer 1854–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1854

Birth Location: Swinton Yorkshire England

Death Date: Dec 1912 (6b147)

Death Location: Wolstanton

Father: Joseph Stringer

Mother: Hannah Holroyd

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Henry Stringer was born in 1854 in Swinton Yorkshire England, the child of Joseph Stringer And Hannah Holroyd. In 1871, Henry Stringer resided in Kilnhurst, St Thomas, Yorkshire, England. Henry Stringer passed away in 1912 in Wolstanton.

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Biography

  • Henry Stringer was born in 1854 in Swinton Yorkshire England, the child of Joseph Stringer And Hannah Holroyd.
  • In 1871, Henry Stringer resided in Kilnhurst, St Thomas, Yorkshire, England.
  • Henry Stringer passed away in 1912 in Wolstanton.

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Henry Stringer's Ancestors

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Henry Stringer
1854–1912
Birth Place: Swinton Yorkshire England
Parents
Joseph Stringer
1837–1863
Stanley Nr Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Hannah Holroyd
1840–1902
Swinton, Yorkshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Stringer's Timeline

3 Records

1854
1854
Birth of Henry Stringer in Swinton Yorkshire England
Swinton Yorkshire England
1871
1871
Age 17
Henry Stringer resided here in Kilnhurst, St Thomas, Yorkshire, England
Kilnhurst, St Thomas, Yorkshire, England
1912
Dec 1912 (6b147)
Age 58
Death of Henry Stringer in Wolstanton
Wolstanton

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1854
    Event Place: Swinton Yorkshire England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1871
    Event Place: Kilnhurst, St Thomas, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: 1871 England Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1912 (6b147)
    Event Place: Wolstanton

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