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James Merry 1836–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1836

Birth Location: Tackley, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 4 AUG 1845

Death Location: King Island, Tasmania, Australia

Father: Anthony Merry

Mother: Edith Hawkins

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The story of James Merry began in 1836 in Tackley, Oxfordshire, England. James Merry passed away in 1845 in King Island, Tasmania, Australia.

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Biography

  • The story of James Merry began in 1836 in Tackley, Oxfordshire, England.
  • James Merry passed away in 1845 in King Island, Tasmania, Australia.

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James Merry's Ancestors

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James Merry
1836–1845
Birth Place: Tackley, Oxfordshire, England
Parents
Anthony Merry
1807–1845
Tackley, Oxfordshire, England
Edith Hawkins
–1845
Grandparents
William Merry
1776–1854
Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, England
Rachel Broom
1771–1853
Bucknell, Oxfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Mathew Merry
1745–1790
Martha Salmons
1752–1798
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Salmon
1721–
Ann Wilson
1722–

James Merry's Timeline

3 Records

1836
1836
Birth of James Merry in Tackley, Oxfordshire, England
Tackley, Oxfordshire, England
1836
24 JAN 1836
James Merry was christened in Tackley, Oxfordshire, England
Tackley, Oxfordshire, England
1845
4 AUG 1845
Age 9
Death of James Merry in King Island, Tasmania, Australia
King Island, Tasmania, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1836
    Event Place: Tackley, Oxfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 24 JAN 1836
    Event Place: Tackley, Oxfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 AUG 1845
    Event Place: King Island, Tasmania, Australia

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