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Infant Bishop 1864–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 SEP 1864

Birth Location: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)

Death Date: 18 SEP 1864

Death Location: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)

Father: Amos Bishop

Mother: Almira Wheeler

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In 1864, Infant Bishop entered the world in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin), born to Amos Bradford Bishop And Almira Adeline Wheeler. Infant Bishop passed away in 1864 in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin).

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Biography

  • In 1864, Infant Bishop entered the world in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin), born to Amos Bradford Bishop And Almira Adeline Wheeler.
  • Infant Bishop passed away in 1864 in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin).

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Infant Bishop's Ancestors

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Infant Bishop
1864–1864
Birth Place: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Parents
Amos Bradford Bishop
1838–1905
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Almira (Adeline) Wheeler
1844–1913
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Grandparents
Jacob Wheeler
1805–1860
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Infant Bishop's Timeline

2 Records

1864
18 SEP 1864
Birth of Infant Bishop in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
1864
18 SEP 1864
Death of Infant Bishop in Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 SEP 1864
    Event Place: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 SEP 1864
    Event Place: Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

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