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John Agnew 1859–1877 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1859

Birth Location: Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada

Death Date: 03 SEP 1877

Death Location: Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada

Father: Anthony Agnew

Mother: Mary Shirley

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Children(s):

John Agnew was born in 1859 in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada, the child of Anthony Agnew And Mary Ann Shirley. John Agnew passed away in 1877 in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Biography

  • John Agnew was born in 1859 in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada, the child of Anthony Agnew And Mary Ann Shirley.
  • John Agnew passed away in 1877 in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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John Agnew's Ancestors

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John Agnew
1859–1877
Birth Place: Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Parents
Anthony Agnew
1823–1867
Richibucto, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Mary (Ann) Shirley
1828–1910
Main River, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Grandparents
William Agnew
1786–1861
Kirkmaiden by Drummore, Wigton, Galloway, Scotland
Isabella Cail
1797–1861
Upper Musgrove, Westmorland, England
James Shirley
1784–1872
Bellmount House, Parish of Mothhill, Kilkenney County, Ireland
Nancy (Berry) Dollaway
1799–1878
Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Shirley
1762–1825
Catherine Butler
1762–1825
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Shirley
1742–1811

John Agnew's Timeline

2 Records

1859
1859
Birth of John Agnew in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
1877
03 SEP 1877
Age 18
Death of John Agnew in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1859
    Event Place: Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 SEP 1877
    Event Place: Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada

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