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James Osborne 1789 – 1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1789

Birth Location: Somerset

Death Date: Jan 1855

Death Location: St James, Westminster, London

Father: Samuel Osborne

Mother: Elizabeth Blackmoor

Spouse(s): Mary Hann

Children(s): Mary Osborne

The story of James Osborne began in 1789 in Somerset. James Osborne married Mary Hann, and had children including Mary Osborne. James Osborne passed away in 1855 in St James, Westminster, London.

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Biography

  • The story of James Osborne began in 1789 in Somerset.
  • James Osborne married Mary Hann, and had children including Mary Osborne.
  • James Osborne passed away in 1855 in St James, Westminster, London.

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James Osborne's Ancestors

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James Osborne
1789 – 1855
Birth Place: Somerset
Parents
Samuel Osborne
1758 –
Elizabeth Blackmoor
1758 –
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James Osborne's Descendants

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James Osborne (1789 – Jan 1855) m. Mary Hann (1785 – 1861)
  1. 1. Mary Osborne (1817 – 1871) m. John Glynn (1816 – Mar 1871)
    1. 1. Charles (John) Glyn (6 Jan 1855 – Oct 1917) m. Ellen Nutt (Jan 1854 – 1907)
      1. 1. Esther (Ellen) Glyn (Abt. 1874 – 1954) m. John (Thomas) Gentle (1868 – 1949)
        1. 1. George (Stanley) Gentle (24/01/1907 – 09/04/1970) m. Gladys (Thora) Wells (26 Feb 1913 – 29 Mar 2008)

James Osborne's Timeline

2 Records

1789
1789
Birth of James Osborne in Somerset
Somerset
1855
Jan 1855
Age 66
Death of James Osborne in St James, Westminster, London
St James, Westminster, London

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1789
    Event Place: Somerset

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1855
    Event Place: St James, Westminster, London

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