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Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin 1899–1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 AUG 1899

Birth Location: Dearborn, Michigan Usa

Death Date: 19 AUG 1980

Death Location: Dearborn, Michigan Usa

Father: John Hodgson

Mother: Lavina Peachey

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In 1899, Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin entered the world in Dearborn, Michigan Usa, born to John Lawrence Hodgson And Lavina Peachey. Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin passed away in 1980 in Dearborn, Michigan Usa.

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Biography

  • In 1899, Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin entered the world in Dearborn, Michigan Usa, born to John Lawrence Hodgson And Lavina Peachey.
  • Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin passed away in 1980 in Dearborn, Michigan Usa.

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Jessica Twin's Ancestors

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Jessica Twin
1899–1980
Birth Place: Dearborn, Michigan Usa
Parents
John Lawrence Hodgson
1858–1917
Simcoe, Ontario
Lavina Peachey
1859–1900
Hamilton, Ontario
Grandparents
Edward (Lawrence) Hodgson
1834–1907
England
Grace (Mary) Clarke
1840–1901
London, England
Abraham Peachey
1821–1900
Burwell Cambridgeshire England
Great-Grandparents
David Peachey
1796–1850
Martha Fuller
1797–1847
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Reuben Peachey
1757–1827
Elizabeth Godfrey
1760–1827

Jessica Twin's Timeline

2 Records

1899
10 AUG 1899
Birth of Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin in Dearborn, Michigan Usa
Dearborn, Michigan Usa
1980
19 AUG 1980
Age 81
Death of Jessica "Jessie Margarite Hodgson Twin in Dearborn, Michigan Usa
Dearborn, Michigan Usa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 AUG 1899
    Event Place: Dearborn, Michigan Usa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 AUG 1980
    Event Place: Dearborn, Michigan Usa

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