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Isabelle Britton 1862–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 March 1862

Birth Location: Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: May 1950

Death Location: Dawes, Nebraska, USA

Father: James Britton

Mother: Mary Bernard

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In 1862, Isabelle Britton entered the world in Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA, born to James William Henry Britton And Mary Ann Bernard. Isabelle Britton passed away in 1950 in Dawes, Nebraska, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1862, Isabelle Britton entered the world in Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA, born to James William Henry Britton And Mary Ann Bernard.
  • Isabelle Britton passed away in 1950 in Dawes, Nebraska, USA.

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Isabelle Britton's Ancestors

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Isabelle Britton
1862–1950
Birth Place: Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
James William Henry Britton
1833–1910
Virginia, USA
Mary (Ann) Bernard
1836–1918
New London, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Grandparents
James (William) Bernard
1799–1841
French Village, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Jane MacLeod
1806–1884
Atlantic Ocean, between Scotland and Prince Edward Island, Canada
Great-Grandparents
John MacLeod
1761–1836
Mary MacPherson
1766–1838
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Donald MacLeod
1740–
Catherine MacDonald
1742–

Isabelle Britton's Timeline

2 Records

1862
17 March 1862
Birth of Isabelle Britton in Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA
Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA
1950
May 1950
Age 88
Death of Isabelle Britton in Dawes, Nebraska, USA
Dawes, Nebraska, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 March 1862
    Event Place: Jonesville, Iowa, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1950
    Event Place: Dawes, Nebraska, USA

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