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James King Frampton 1895–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Oct 1895

Birth Location: Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland

Death Date: 30 Apr 1900

Death Location: Burin Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

Father: Thomas Frampton

Mother: Rachel Anstey

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In 1895, James King Frampton entered the world in Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland, born to Thomas Moulton Frampton And Rachel Jane Anstey. James King Frampton passed away in 1900 in Burin Bay, Newfoundland, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1895, James King Frampton entered the world in Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland, born to Thomas Moulton Frampton And Rachel Jane Anstey.
  • James King Frampton passed away in 1900 in Burin Bay, Newfoundland, Canada.

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James Frampton's Ancestors

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James Frampton
1895–1900
Birth Place: Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland
Parents
Thomas Moulton Frampton
1867–1936
Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland
Rachel (Jane) Anstey
1872–1900
Garnish , Fortune Bay Newfoundland
Grandparents
John Frampton
1837–1903
Bridport, Dorset, England
Frances Moulton
1839–1905
Burin, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Wm Frampton
1807–1884
Ann Dolemount
1805–
Samuel Moulton
1790–
Eleanor Fowles
1800–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Frampton's Timeline

2 Records

1895
11 Oct 1895
Birth of James King Frampton in Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland
Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland
1900
30 Apr 1900
Age 5
Death of James King Frampton in Burin Bay, Newfoundland, Canada
Burin Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Oct 1895
    Event Place: Burin Bay, Burin, Newfoundland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Apr 1900
    Event Place: Burin Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

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